The
night was cool and crisp. He’d been watching her secretly all night from the
window. Every time she bent over or played with her chestnut hair it made him
desire her even more.
He
masturbated several times as he watched her move from room to room, only to
catch a glimpse of her taut nude body when she forgot to draw the shade down
while changing into her night shirt. He wanted her and if he planned it right
he’d have her soon.
She
turned lights off except for one in the front window of the house and the back
window of the house. That’s when he
showed up, ruining his night.
“That
fucking bitch,” the voice snarled. “You were so nice to her. Look, she let that
man into her house. I bet she fucks him. She’s just like those other women. A whore.”
“Shut
up,” he gritted his teeth. “Just shut up. She’s not like the others.”
“The
hell she ain’t,” argued the voice. “Sashaying herself
half naked, touching him.”
“I
said shut up,” he grabbed his ears, clawing at them as he ran.
Before
he knew it, he found himself on the side of a dirt road. He was on his knees,
sobbing. The voice had done nothing but scream at him as he ran away. Now, on
the deserted road he heard nothing.
“She
loves me,” he said. “I know she loves me.”
“Yeah,
right,” the voice finally said. “What the hell do you think she’s doing with
him right now, just the laundry? I don’t think so.”
“She’s
not that kind of woman,” he said. “I know her.”
“Yeah,
you know her so damn well, she’s fucking him and not you,” the voice said.
He
took a few deep breaths and then said, “I love her. Maybe it’s time I show her
how much I love her.”
The
voice made a haunting laugh. “Now you’re thinking. Let’s show that bitch how
much we love her.”
Then
he made an eerie laugh. “I’ll show her just how much I love her.”
#
At
eight-thirty Holden complained to the manager at the Rumby
Inn about the loud activity next door. By ten- thirty he was packing his bags.
Even
though he’d told himself that staying with Alex would not be a good idea,
staying in his cold car for the night wasn’t an option either.
Taking
the directions Alex gave him in case he changed his mind, he drove around in
the dark cool autumn night, and it wasn’t long before Holden found himself
sitting in front of the little farmhouse.
He
sighed, turning off the engine. Reaching over the seat he grabbed his garment
bag, his shaving kit and got out.
It
was so quiet and peaceful. Now he could see why Alex wanted to live out in the
country. He looked to the house. In the front window was one single light
burning.
A
cool, crisp breeze rustled his hair as he moved forward, going up the steps to
the house. Once he reached the front door he began to knock, but the porch
light came on and the door jerked open.
There
on the other side of the screen door was Alex, dressed in a blue flannel
nightshirt and thick woolly socks. At that moment a little voice in his head
told him to turn and run before he got himself into trouble but another part of
him, his heart, said even in ratty pajama tops Alex was still attractive.
“I
wondered when you’d get here,” she said.
“You
waited up?”
“Sort of.”
She smiled. “Finishing up laundry.”
“Alex,
are you sure you want to do this?”
She
unlatched the screen door and opened it. “Would you just get in here?”
Holden
stepped into the house. Cozy and warm were the words he would use to describe
the place. While most people believe in one theme for their home, Alex had the
eclectic country look, with gingham checks, Battenburg
lace, wicker baskets and assorted types of furniture. Even the smell of a
freshly baked apple pie filled the house. A picture-perfect
life for those who would peer inside.
Alex
kindly took his things and placed them on the stairs. “Have you eaten?” she
asked.
He
nodded as he glanced around. “Your place is nice,” he said.
“Think
so? Still has a lot of work that needs to be done on it. I’ll get it done
someday. Would you care for some tea? I was just about to make it.”
“Sure.”
Alex
gave him a smile and a wag with her head. He followed her into the kitchen. He
took a seat at the small marble-top island as she filled the little red
teakettle with water.