/A.N: I've been trying hard to get a good Sci-fi fantasy erotica that I could get behind, and actually got about 7 chapters done for a different story only to lose it all in a data transfer. Anyway, I'm excited for where this story can go and I hope some people like it as much as I do! PLEASE NOTE, this chapter does not have sex (next one does though). Happy Reading xoxo β s.g/
Sweat glistened across my forehead, some staying along my frizzed hairline. I wiped my brow using the back of my hand for the millionth time. My muscles were recognizably strained, and would surely be sore tomorrow. I exhaled deeply, then bent over one last time. With both hands, I taped closed my final cardboard box of belongings. My body must have known that I'd finished packing because I nearly crumbled to the ground, leaning on that box.
My receptionist job at a swanky I.T. firm was only supposed to last until I finished grad school. Nothing about this job screamed "YOU NEED TO BE HERE!" That was until last week, when I was offered a relocation raise. After finding out that all of my credits were somehow transferable, it was an obvious choice. I filled out the paperwork and began packing. Though the offer did come rather suddenly, I couldn't help but feel things falling into place. Anyway, with my pay nearly doubling while my responsibilities stay the same, I just couldn't say no.
Before I knew it, I'd fallen asleep curled on the floor next to a box labeled "TOILETRIES".
I jumped awake at the knocking sound filling the room. I got up and sleepily shuffled to the door, pulling the chain and then opening. Beth, my neighbor and friend, stood in the doorway. "Did you forget about meeting me for breakfast or are you just getting used to being gone?" She snapped, her attitude obvious with every roll of her neck.
"Sorry," I wiped sleep out of my eyes. "I crashed last night and must've slept through my alarm." Speaking of which, I had no clue where my phone was.
Beth rolled her eyes, "Whatever. Let's just get your car packed up." She motioned for me to follow. Even though she acted bitchy, I knew she'd miss me. We loaded up my old pickup with my stuff, which luckily I didn't have too much of. After an hour or so, we secured everything, and we were done. Now both sweating, we sat on the bench near my apartment entrance.
"I still think it's weird," Beth mumbled around the freshly lit cigarette between her lips. "I've never heard of companies moving secretaries out, with raises to boot!" She puffed smoke from her nose like a dragon.
"Maybe there's a promotion in my future," I suggested. Although I knew it wasn't possible, it could get Beth to be happy for me. "Anyway, it'll help with school, ya know?" All Beth answered with was a short shrug and a draw from her cigarette. She was definitely the "too cool for school" type, so that point was lost on her.
Beth threw the butt of her cigarette behind us somewhere. "When are you leaving?"
I looked at my watch, "In about an hour. Figure I can get into a hotel in town by tomorrow night if I head out soon." We both kept our thoughts to ourselves, sitting in silence realizing that soon we would be far apart.
Beth wasn't my oldest friend, or even one of my best friends, but she had never steered me wrong. Her spiney "get back, Jack" attitude took time to get past, especially when you added the fact that she needed another cigarette almost every five minutes. Even if I could find a new friend in a new city, I'd still miss the familiarity of Beth and her constant chimney smell. I'm not sure what was on Beth's mind as she lit another smoke. I hope she was saddened by my moving β not sad to the point of blubbering, just... a thoughtful sadness. I hope there was a little fear that she may never find a friend like me again. But, then again, I can't say that was on my mind about her.
After enough time for another butt to fall to the ground and under Beth's shoe, she sighed. "Ya know, I'm gonna miss you." Her head was leaning on her hand, her arm resting on the back of the bench. The chilly evening air blew some of her blonde hair across her face. I smiled knowing those were as emotional words as any coming from Beth.
"Aw come on, we live in a tech era," I rolled my eyes playfully. "There's no way we won't keep in touch." She nodded in agreement. It wasn't true, I couldn't guarantee that we would stay friends β or rather, become better friends. But, it was a reasuring promise that made the moment a little less awkward.
After some more b.s.-ing, we both knew it was time. I stood up, stretching my back and legs. Beth followed, cracking her neck almost obscenely loud. We walked to my truck, taking our time and hoping to avoid the unavoidable goodbye. I dug in my pocket and fetched my apartment key that Beth agreed to return for me. As soon as the key hit her palm, she pulled me in for a hug. Her clothes and hair smelled of her brand of perfumes and tobacco, but that didn't stop me from hugging back. We stayed that way for a few moments, silently saying bye.
When we broke apart, Beth's eyes were red with tears. I was shocked, I never knew I meant that much to her. Although, maybe she was softer than I thought and moments like this just touched her more than she'd like to let on. I climbed into my old rusty truck, pulled away slowly, and honked twice. Beth and I waved our final farewells until we were out of each other's views.
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My eyes were noticeably heavy, the changing light of dusk only made it worse. Every few seconds, my stomach reminded me that I hadn't eaten in over twenty four hours. Still, I kept driving. With each mile I could almost see the sun setting further. My gas meter shown that my math was correct, and I'd have to pull over soon and fill up.
I kept my eyes peeled, but I seemed to be on a stretch without a rest stop in sight. I gripped the steering wheel nervous that I'd run out of gas before being anywhere near a town. Then I saw the shining lights of an oasis. As more of the lights came into view, I realized it wasn't your typical cruddy gas station and dingy hotel.
Pulling into the gas station, I hardly had time to cut the engine before a coverall clad attendant was at my window. "Evening ma'am," he greeted warmly. "Fill 'er up?" He smiled wide, as if excited to do his job.
"Yes please," I agreed. My hands were already in my purse and searching for cash for a tip. From my rear view I could see the attendant wiping away dirt from my back window, smiling proudly. He walked back to my window; his coveralls implied his name was Daryll.
"Alright ma'am, she's full! Any other services tonight?" His smile was stiff, almost uncomfortable looking.
I handed him fifteen bucks, "No no, thank you so much! By the way, is that hotel open?" I found it odd that the parking lot was completely empty.
"Oh yes, ma'am, " Daryll nodded firmly. "We don't get too many visitors, so I'm sure they've got just the room for you!" Again, his smile was unwavering. I thanked him again, and pulled off into the next parking lot.
Even though there were dozens of street lights β not including the neon sign β I still kept looking over my shoulder as I carried my duffle to the door. Once inside, the old fashioned theme made the gas station make sense. I marveled at the deep oak planks along the walls that contrasted the cream furniture. I slowly spun, taking in every inch of rich wood. Somehow, I had the feeling I'd been here before.
"Hello!" A deep voice pulled me from my thoughts. I spun to find the voice and found myself staring at a handsome man standing behind a wide desk. His features were dark and defined, like a photograph of an old-time movie star.
"Hi, lovely hotel," I complimented. "Wondering if there's a room available." There had to be, the parking lot was completely empty.
"Of course, let me see." His voice was rich and silky, like a poet. I watched him type some things into his computer, probably an employee code or something. "Turns out we have some rooms! How many adults?"
"Oh, just me. And just for one night," I clarified. He typed in some more stuff, prompting the printer to buzz. I signed the paperwork, shocked at the low price. As I passed the papers back to his side of the desk, I looked up to see his eyes staring intently at me. His small smile and focused eyes were hypnotizing, drawing me in and holding me there, unable to look away.
"All set," he said. I snapped out of it, embarrassed by my own gawking. A set of keys were already pushed to my side of the desk; I must've been so entranced that I'd missed the hand-off. I smiled kindly and snatched the keys, obviously in need of sleep. Just as I went to turn, that deep voice stopped me. "Sleep well tonight, Mira."
I turned again to thank the handsome employee, but no one was there. I scanned the entire lobby but I was in fact alone. My feet dragged along the red carpet, feeling more sleepy every step of the way. I rejoiced once I reached the door with the number two-one-three on a golden plate. Inside the room was just as exquisite as the rest of the place, the same dark woods filled the space. A door immediately to my right held the biggest claw foot tub I'd ever seen β something I'd strangely always wanted to see. I promised myself a bath after I checked out the rest of the room.
My mouth nearly gaped once I saw the huge four post canopy bed. It was like looking though a catalog of things you'll never be able to afford. The posts were expertly turned, with intricate swirls carved in a pattern. The polished woodgrain was only more beautiful next to the golden bedding. The thick down comforter looked more like a Victorian ladies gown than cheap hotel bedspread, but when I touched there was no rough scratchiness. The fabric was buttery soft under my fingers, calling me to cocoon within the feather-filled blanket. I had to turn away quickly, or else sleep would come before my promised bath.