Lori stood in the elevator, her eyes transfixed on her own reflection in the lift's mirror. She had fixed herself up in the cab as much as she could. her hair was still messy, her face still seemed tired and smelled kind of weird. She looked at her face, as it wore a mixture of relief and shame. It's over, she snickered coldly at herself. She was free, she got what she wanted and starting tomorrow she'd be free to enjoy it. Half of her new salary would probably end up going to some therapist, but it was worth it, wasn't it?
She walked out of the lift and dragged her sore legs towards her apartment. The cap drive took about three hours, so Bill was most likely already asleep--which was a relief, as all she wanted right now was to throw herself on her cozy bed. She'd tell him the happy news tomorrow, right before she'd fuck his brains out in celebration.
She opened the door and got in, then halted. "Hey..." She said.
Bill was sitting on the couch at the end of the living room, sipping on a beer. He had outwear on, for some reason. "Hey..." he smiled lazily. "Honnney."
"What are you still doing up... it's almost midnight." She said as she made her way to the middle of the living room.
"Just...watching the news," He pointed to the turned-off TV.
"...Okay..." Lori said, confused.
"Where were you?" he said.
"At work...where else." She puffed with exhaustion, then threw herself on the sofa beside him. She grew uncomfortable by his weird stares. He seemed pissed off. "What's wrong?"
"I turned 26 today," He nodded forward, not looking at her. "Horay." He threw his hands in the air sarcastically.
"What--" her confused and lazy eyes quickly turned shocked. "Oh fuck--oh honey I'm so terrible I forgot. I'm sorry...I'll make it up to you I swear." She whined apologetically, getting closer to him. "I know I've been away...but look I have some good news." It would probably be a good idea to share the good news with him now, since he probably wouldn't forgive this little fuck-up of hers easily.
"Lovely." He said, with fake excitement.
His sarcasm was slowly getting under her skin, but she thought she had it coming; it wasn't the first time she'd forgotten a special occasion like this. It rarely mattered to him that much, but given how little time she'd been giving him lately and how tough it had been between them, she was probably expected to at least remember it this year, to at least put that much effort.
"Guess what..." she said, smiling.
"What?" he said.
"I've got the promotion."
His eyes widened, he appeared truly surprised, but still seemed...passive-aggrieve, somehow. "Congratulations."
She ignored his awkward state and smiled. "Thanks."
"I knew that cunt will promote you eventually." He leaned in, taking her cheeks in his hands. "You earned it...I'm...so so proud." His words were comforting, his sarcastic tone wasn't.
"You're drunk." She frowned, getting sick of his attitude.
"A little bit yeah..." he nodded, smiling.
"Look I'm sorry I missed your birthday, let's just...talk about it tomorrow alright."
"I don't care you missed it," he shook his head.
"Then what's your problem--" her eyes suddenly catching the suitcase near the kitchen's door interrupted her. "What is this?" She looked at him. "Bill what is this?"
"A suit case."
"I know a fucking suitcase. What's in it."
"Clothes, my laptop and a toothbrush."
"Bill." She scorned.
"Lori," he mocked.
"What's going on."
He held her stare for a moment, his face falling into a cold indifferent one, before he snatched his mobile from the couch, touched around on it a couple of time then threw it in her lap then rose to his feet.
She looked at the screen in confusion, to see a video loading, then play.
"Hey," Agatha's voice came out of the speakers, making Lori shiver as she watched herself on the screen, her face smiling, her tits out, kneeling there on the ground.
In her shock, she let it play out, unable to think or believe or make a single decision. She felt her head get light, as she shut off the phone, and looked at her reflection on the black screen. "Where did you get this from?" She looked at him.
"You sent it to me, or she sent it to me..." he said indifferently as he took a sip from his beer. "Is that your boss?"
"Yeah."
"Nice boss."
"...Bill." She called his name, but didn't really know what she was supposed to say.
"...No...let me talk," He rose a finger. "I..." he shook his head, seeming too angry to talk. "I'm...happy...that you've got that promotion...I...wish you all the best...I...don't wanna be with you anymore." He snickered. "Hell...I almost didn't wait for you, I was gonna head out and leave a little note on the door, but...you know...we've been together for years, I thought I should give you the benefit of the doubt...maybe you'd have an...explanation, or something." He raised his eyebrows. "Do you?"
"...I had to do it Bill."
"..." he nodded. "She held a gun against your head or something?"
"No."
"Was she blackmailing you with something?"
"No."