Guys, I've really fucked up again. I've started another thing I can't fucking finish. I finished this a couple weeks ago but I can't write shit. Some more life changing stuff happened to me right after I finished part two so I didn't have the time nor the mood to get on the third part and now I'm in a funk. Anyway, I'm really sorry I can't seem to count past two. The story is just called Horsehead, by the way. I want to use days rather than chapters. Doesn't matter now lol.
Please, enjoy, and forgive me if you can. I'll be back eventually.
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"I do not resemble her, but she is very alluring. I am pleased to take her name." Horsehead sat cross legged on my cot, naked save the towel wrapped around her head. She tossed me a sensual look. "Do you find me
alluring
, Roman? Is that why her name fits me best in your eyes?"
I looked from her to the TV screen and back again. "Well, ah," I laughed airily, "I do, actually. Look at us now." I was sitting in my chair in my boxers beside the cot and we were watching Twin Peaks together. She didn't seem that interested in what was going on overall, but she enjoyed the characters. "But she's singularly beautiful, like you, and she's strange, like you. Audrey's just a pretty name, as well."
"Strange!" She nodded and made a sound of understanding. "I called you the same. We are both correct." She watched for a little while, a look of cunning slowly twisting over her face. "May I rename you, then?"
She must have felt it. Something. I couldn't contain the feeling of shock and paranoia from affecting my face. "You... may, if I like the name."
Her look said it all, and she only smirked knowingly. She turned back to the TV and unleashed her hair from its twisty towel prison. Her raven shock of hair fell behind her dipping head as she shook it right. She set it all behind her back. I could see a few droplets of water bead down her spine from the damp ends. She felt the drops cross the small of her back and she shuffled a little, noticing my gaze as she did. She smiled slyly and said, referencing the screen, "Which of them would you like to be?" She patted the space next to her and I slipped from my chair to sit beside her. Her hand caressed my chin before directing it toward the TV. Agent Cooper was talking to Audrey, the tension between them as electric as always. "Is it him?" Her next words were almost a whisper, as her lips neared my ear. "Does he have Audrey?"
I was on the second season, but the answer was still, "I don't know yet."
"Ah, and you already have me, so you can't be him." She kissed my cheek and pulled away to continue watching.
"I do? I have you?" I was the one whispering now.
Her look was a cross between amusement and annoyance. "Well, what kind of woman do you take me for? I am not that kind of alien, Roman. I am not going to disappear once I get my fill. There is no this."
"Just us, I know. I meant in whatever the confines of that are. I'm just glad this isn't the only time we'll do this."
She looked touched, despite what she insisted. Her hand squeezed mine and she said, "So am I, Roman. We will see a lot of each other, and we shall grow accustomed to each other." She stood and started to dress. "But first, we must find you a name. I was called Horsehead because that is where I am from, but you are not from Rome, Roman. I feel the white lie in it every time I say it."
I lay down and laughed. "How do you know about Rome?"
"I was not born yesterday, Roman." She buttoned her shorts and fished this tiny maroon top out of her backpack. She seemed to prefer freeing clothes. "I know much and more about this world." She went off and came back with her boots, taking my chair to pull them on.
"More?" I echoed. "Like what?"
She bounced her eyebrows at me and stomped her foot into place within her boot. "Like that you need a proper bed," she said, falling onto me, putting the cot into squealing agony.
Her bright purple eyes stared into mine. Then they closed, and we were kissing. It was a sweet kiss, without any tongue or dramatics but it made me feel as comfortable as I ever had in that cot. "I'd love to," I said, when we separated. "But I fear that the bugs will gain more respite from it than I would."
She frowned and propped herself up. "Bugs?"
"Yeah. Earwigs and spiders and these little dust mite things. It's been a hassle keeping them out already where I can see them. I'd lose it to wake up and find them in bed with me."
"Why does the owner not take care of this for you? You should be allowed comfort in your own domicile."
"Because, apparently they don't exist. I've not seen any for a while, but I can't forget the first month living here. Every morning I'd find invaders too close for comfort. I'd rather not invest in a real bed for a place like this." I caressed her cheek, finding all that I didn't have there. Something soft, something good. "As for comfort, it's been a while and several places since I've had that.
Her hand covered mine and she looked at me questioningly. "Please explain."
"It's a long story. Really." What I really feared was her ability to detect lies. What if what I believed or remembered happening were just lies that I had accepted?
She nodded and got up. "Mmmm. I can feel the truth in that. In time." She freed her backpack from under my shoulder and started looking through it.
"Where are you going?" I asked her, sitting up.
"For a smoke," she said, showing me her pack.
"Oh," I said, pushing myself up to my feet. "I'll get dressed and be right out." I went into my closet and pulled on some pants and a shirt. When I came back, Audrey was gone. Glancing through the patio doors revealed she was already out smoking. She had left her sunglasses on the cot. I snatched them up and went out to her. "You forgot these," I said, handing them to her. "If the landlady comes over to talk shit, she'll notice your eyes."
"Oh, you are right." She put them on. She let out a stream of smoke. "Does she have a problem with smoking?"
I shrugged. "Inside, yeah, but she's just nosy and troublesome." I looked around for her. "She'd probably have something to say about you being here, too," I mumbled.
Audrey smirked and took another pull of the cigarette. "Is she the jealous type?"
I scoffed. "Greedy, maybe. I've never had anyone over before, so she'll probably tell me shit after you leave about that and how I didn't tell her you were coming."
She exhaled the smoke she was holding in out her nose. "Humans live in such absurd circumstances. Or they insist that others do." She gestured to the place at large. "I have never seen a place like this before, or conditions like yours. I have seen people much worse off, but there is something comparable to how you live, despite dwelling within shelter." She sucked on her cig. "You could not live on the higher story?"
I shook my head. "Someone was up there when I moved in."
"And now she does?"