Through the thick, comfortable feeling of slumber the morning peeked into Marcia's consciousness. She heard her alarm start to poke and break open its way into her head. She tried to slow it down, to shut it off. But nothing worked.
Helpless, she let the final few images of a vivid dream she soon forgot fade away to be replaced by reality.
"Guuh," she groaned, reaching over and slapping her phone. The music stopped but the damage was done. She was awake.
She rubbed her eyes and stretched. She felt tired her body worn out.
She tried to remember why that would be. It was a long weekend. She spent yesterday on her couch binge watching a new show on television. She had the snack wrappers and containers to prove it.
She sighed and kicked one foot out of the side of her bed, slowly rising up to a sitting position. She yawned, her toes curling as she did. She reached for her phone.
Seven A.M.
Cursing, she switched off the alarm. She didn't work this weekend. She forgot to turn off the alarm. She looked back at her pillow and wondered if she could shut everything off again and get a few more hours of sleep.
Marcia groaned, knowing she could never settle down enough for that. She was up, she may as well live with it. She got out of bed, stretching as she made her way down the hall to the bathroom mirror.
She did look worn out. Her long, flowing blonde hair was in a mess, and her youthful face looked weary. She splashed some cold water and sighed. Blinking, she took another look in the mirror. Better.
Marcia hopped in the shower, the warm water running over her small, tight body invigorating her. She let the pressure from the shower head run over her nipples, biting her lip as they grew hard. She stretched her back, realizing she had not worn a bra in a few days. And with the handful of supple skin that made up her ample breasts on such a short woman, back pain was normal. She made a mental note to take care of herself better.
After a short breakfast she looked outside to the picturesque morning from her apartment balcony. Not wanting to waste time, she slipped into skintight running clothes, put her hair up and wrapped headphones around her neck.
She passed by the mirror again. This time, the barely twenty-year-old liked what she saw. Her breasts, heaving and pushed up. Flat stomach. Tight legs. She made a kiss face with her full lips to the mirror and left the apartment.
As she locked up she found herself looking further down the hall. The last door on the floor. Mr. Sanchez used to live there until the stroke. Now they had a new neighbor. Slightly older than her. Intense eyes. Nice body. But she barely saw him. A tingle, almost unnoticeable, went off in the back of her head thinking about him.
She shook her head with a smile. She needed to get out more.
***
"I'm telling you, it was an amazing party!"
Marcia smiled, cradling the phone against her shoulder as she chopped a tomato.
"I'm sure it was. I'm just sayingβ"
"You mean making an excuse..."
"Sam," Marcia said, tapping the knife on the cutting board as she narrowed her eyes, "You're my best friend. But subtle, you are not."
"Everyone likes my honesty."
"I was not making an excuse."
"Oh yeah? Then what was it this time? Freezer broke and you had to eat everything inside of it before it went bad?
Fell into a cat video hole and lost track of time? Finally found someone and had mad, passionate sex all night?"
Marcia laughed. "No, but I like the first one. Can I use that one?"
"No, if anything I was hoping for the third one."
Marcia shrugged, knowing Samantha couldn't see that. "that requires me getting out of my apartment."
"I'm sure I could find someone that would travel to you on Craigslist."
"Ewww," Marcia said, scrunching her nose. "I do have standards."
"So high you haven't been laid in what, seven months?"
Marcia frowned. "Depends on if someone else was present."
Now Samantha laughed. "Honey I don't need to ask to know if that is happening."
Marcia blushed, her eyes darting towards her bedroom where her vibrator lay in her sock drawer. "Oh, I just don't want to talk about it."
"Marcia, Greg was so last year. He was an asshole. Get over him. Come see me. Come see us. Come out, have some fun. Meet some new damn people. They don't bite."
"Unless I want them to," Marcia said, returning to her laugh. "I know, I know. I just...it's hard. I really thought he was going to be the one."
"Marica, if he's fucking other women, he was never even in contention for number one," Samantha said with a heavy sigh, having gone through this conversation many times.
Marcia stopped cutting and moved into the living room. She stared out of the window to the beautiful day. "I know that tone. I'm sounding like a broken record."
"Marcia, if it's an ego trip you want, you'll get it. Because I'm going to admit it, you are the most beautiful, sexiest woman I know. I'm jealous, really. And yet I am getting action every night I want it while you waste away in your apartment. You have to do something. Something to shake everything up."
"Like what."
"I don't know. Take up a hobby. Hit a club. Give your number out to someone. Meet a stranger."
Marcia leaned back and chuckled. Samantha did not believe in living quiet. Marcia mulled over the possibilities, nothing really standing out.
Then she thought of her mysterious neighbor down the hall. She shook her head, unsure why she thought of him.
But he was a stranger.
"Marica?"
She cleared her throat. "Yeah?"
"Did I finally lose you?"
"No I was...just thinking."
"Of?"
"What you said. I mean I don't really want to get all dressed up and hit the town but..."
Marcia could hear Samantha's anticipation growing.
"There's a new neighbor. Down the hall where Mr. Sanchez used to live. I've only caught glimpses of him, when I'm coming in and he's going out or whatever."
"Okay...?"
"I don't know. He's..." Marcia shrugged, struggling to put into words what she thought of the man.
"I see," Samantha said with a slight giggle, "And is he single? Is he older? Younger?"