It was around eleven when I woke up, if the sun coming through the skylight was any indication. Normally I would have been awake for several hours, but today was a rare day off from either of my jobs, so I hadn't set the alarm last night. More precisely, I hadn't had the opportunity to set the alarm last night, having been otherwise occupied. When I opened my eyes for the first time that day, just what had been occupying me was resting on the other pillow, facing me with eyes closed and mouth half open.
It was unusual. She was unusual. Normally, when I'm approached by women after the set is over, they're accompanied by a boyfriend -- or husband, or hookup, or what have you; almost never a girlfriend -- who has either talked them into it or is being dragged along for the ride. She had been alone all that night, watching me dance on the stage from the bar and then again when she paid for a private "talk" afterwards. If I'm being honest, I'll admit that the novelty of the experience had been what had led me to take her home with me. She was smoking, but I had turned down women who produced much more exhaust when I was myself as exhausted as I'd been last night.
I considered waking her up to let her know that she was late for anything she'd had planned for this morning, then decided that I shouldn't assume that it wasn't her day off just like it was mine. Instead, I rolled over and got up out of bed, letting my steps lead me in the direction of the ensuite. However, my path and the fuzziness of my head led me to step on one of the piles of clothes that my guest and I had discarded in our haste to get to the fun part of the previous night, and now something hard dug into my foot with a crunching noise. Controlling the urge to make an exclamation, I lifted my foot and brought it down again to the side, glancing down at the obstacle I had just encountered.
It was the locket of a necklace, and not one that I had ever seen before. Well, so I thought in that first instant, but then I realized that I did recognize the chain as the one worn by my guest last night, though the locket had been hidden below the neckline of her blouse, also on the floor beneath my feet. I flinched. Okay, if I had damaged the silly thing, it would be as much her fault for unceremoniously dumping it on the floor as it would be mine for treading upon it. But I didn't want to assign blame, so instead I squatted down to pick it up and examine it for breakage. There seemed to be no superficial signs of damage, and I got it open easily enough to look at the picture within.
And that was when what was supposed to be, had been, a fun night became something else. He was older in the picture than he had been in my memories, but that only stood to reason. For a moment that lasted a long time, I just stared at the picture. Then, with a noise somewhere been a sigh and a snort, I stood up and went to the toilet to do my business.
With that out of the way, I slowly walked back into the bedroom where my guest still slumbered. Briefly considering the notion of awakening her, I instead walked over to a chair that faced the bed and sat down in it before pulling one leg up over the other and waiting.
I didn't have to wait very long. She let out a yawn before her eyes opened, then lifted her head to look around. Once she spotted me, a smile grew on her face.
"Hey," she said.
"Hey," I replied. My hey was not near so warm as hers, I'm afraid. That was when I held up the necklace, chain wrapped around my fingers and locket dangling beneath my hand. "Nice necklace," I added.
The smile froze. I watched her blink a couple times. Then, at last, she spoke again. "You looked." It wasn't a question, nor an accusation. Just a statement of what we both knew had to have happened.
"I did." I turned my gaze off her face and on to the necklace. "I don't think he's your husband, somehow, and boyfriend seems even less likely. Your father, then?"
"Yes," she answered. I wasn't looking at her face, so I can't say what she looked like when she said it. Her tone didn't tell me anything. I wondered what my tone was telling her.
"Okay. Well. This isn't how I thought this was going to happen," I admitted, then added, "Here you go." With that, I wrapped up the locket and the chain in my hand, let the links on my fingers slip forward and off them, and pitched them in her direction. They landed on the side of the bed where I had been sleeping a short while before, just in front of her hip.
"What?" she asked. Now I was watching her face, and it was nice to see that she was expressing an even greater confusion than I had just described.