
The messenger in Black
by PrincessErin © (Erotic
Horror)
Ally didn't expect the reaction she received
when she returned home. It had been a huge mistake but somehow she had
convinced herself that it wasn't that bad what she did. It wasn't
something that hadn't been done before. It just seemed that living in a
small town made everything worse when it came to the gossip mill.
Ally could barely get to work without at least three or four scowls and
evil glares. The scowls were from those older then her who were old
fashioned. They were ashamed of what she had done and would talk in the
privacy of their own homes about how the younger generation was an
embarrassment and specifically how it was expected considering the family
life she grew up in. Those that gave her evil glares were his friends. She
was the enemy and every person who had ever gone to school with Trevor,
had played sports with him, and all his coworkers, became his best friends
and thus were protective of him. Ally was just the dumb red head who had
put everyone to shame.
February was turning into a cold and damp month and Ally of course had not
thought to wear gloves and a hat this particular morning. Her boots were
stylish but not at all practical. She hated living in Redwoods for so many
reasons and the fact that it was cold and dark and miserable was only one
of her reasons to hate this place.
"Watch it!"
Ally felt him grab her shoulder before hearing his words. She had been in
a long drawn out daydream, or nightmare of sorts and didn't even realize
she had almost walked right into oncoming traffic. His touch was forceful
yet gentle, if that was even possible. She spun around and looked up at
the man who had probably saved her life.
"You seriously almost got run over. I bet you're a poet or singer right?"
Ally looked confused. Her heart was racing and it wasn't until she took a
breath that she realized she had indeed been holding her breath. She tried
to put together a coherent sentence but all she got out was half words.
The tall man smiled and pulled his hand from her shoulder. He was taller
then Ally but considering she was only five feet tall that wasn't much of
a feat. He was dressed in a black leather jacket and black jeans with
black gloves. Had the wind not been blowing in an eastward direction she
would have smelled his musky cologne. As it was she was just standing
there, still, trying to piece together a sentence.
"I'm not a poet or singer. I'm just distracted. Thanks."
And with that she spun around and walked down the street, parallel to the
stream of cars that almost killed her.
"Hey!"
She knew he was calling out to her but she was ignoring him. She had to.
She knew that other then her best friend Nancy no one in town liked her.
She didn't know him and so had quickly made two assumptions -- either he
was new and the moment he found out what she had done he would hate her
too, or he was playing a cruel joke on her. No one was nice to Ally
Fitzgerald.
"Jesus woman." Aeron grabbed her by the shoulder and spun her around.
Before she had a chance to respond he blurted out his thoughts.
"I'm sorry if I scared you. I was just trying to make small talk. I was
trying to flirt with you ever since you walked past the window of the
diner. I was eating my breakfast minding my own business and you
distracted me."
The glare she gave him would have scared off any man but Aeron just stood
his ground. She was a curiosity and he wanted to know more.
"I'm sorry. I'm just trying to get to work without getting killed. If I'm
late I'll probably be fired. I'm not having a very good day and it's only
eight in the morning. Thank you for saving me."
"I'm Aeron, Aeron Sullivan. I'm in town for a conference. Well actually
the conference is in Beaverbrook but my lovely company forgot to book me a
hotel room so this was the closest."
"Oh."
"Anyways I'll let you get to work."
"O.k. Bye."
And with that Ally bite her lip and smiled before walking down the street.
She wasn't going to admit to him that she was going the wrong way. She'd
just cross the street, carefully this time, at the next block and continue
on her way. She'd be late and get another discipline report. It wasn't
anything new.
Aeron watched her walk down the street. He had his work cut out for him.
There was no doubt about it. He walked back into the café and finished his
breakfast. The toast was soggy and the eggs cold but he had only one thing
on his mind, Ally.
He finished his breakfast and then made his way to her workplace. The
building was rundown and definitely not on the right side of town. He
enjoyed the hot blast of dry heated air as he stepped into the foyer.
There was a simple wooden desk with a very young looking secretary. As a
skilled journalist, he filed all this into simple and easy categories in
his brain.
"Ally Fitzgerald works here right?"
"Unfortunately yes."
Aeron looked around, surprised that she had said that. He really had no
idea the extent of her predicament.
Aeron just stared at her, his cool black eyes piercing into her soul. It
took less then 30 seconds before she picked up the phone. A few minutes
later the redhead entered the foyer.
"Before you say anything let me explain. I'm from a newspaper in Woodcliff
Estates. I was asked to do an article about romance. I want to interview
you."
"Romance! Are you kidding? You're like all the other tabloids that hounded
me. It's been four months!"
"I'm serious. You can even call my editor. I'm sorry I didn't tell you
this when I ran into you. Actually I was so nervous. Anyways I'm not like
those slime ball reporters and I'm definitely not like the people in this
town. I actually want to write about your side of the story."
Ally opened her mouth then shut it fast. She hadn't expected that and now
she was at a lost for words.
"What do I get out of it?"
"Dinner at Enchantment. I know the chef and although the table is in the
back near the kitchen he said that he'd make sure the food was delicious."
"I'm not going to say yes."
"Yes you are."
"What makes you think you can barge into my workplace and demand I go out
to dinner with you. What makes you think that I even believe you? When I
saw you this morning you said you were at a conference. You've already
lied to me once."
"Fine. I'm probably the only person who will ever listen to you and
believe your story but whatever."
Aeron spun around and left the office. As each step took him further and
further away from her, he realized how stupid and arrogant he had become.
He had this whole speech set out and the moment he had opened his mouth he
had forgotten everything. Of course she wasn't going to go out to dinner
with him. He had demanded a date. He hadn't told her what newspaper he
worked for. He didn't even explain why he had said he was at a conference.
Aeron Sullivan rarely let anyone get the best of him but today that fiery
redhead had indeed put him in his place.
The next evening Aeron entered Enchantment. It was an upscale restaurant
just outside New York City. It was the type of restaurant that was fancy
enough for middle income couples to go to for a special occasion and for
those rich widows to eat at on a regular basis. Aeron's cousin Anthony was
the chef and had told him over and over again that if he ever needed to
bring a special girl then he would make it happen.
Aeron was seated and then a few minutes later Anthony came over to the
table.
"Where is she?"
"She's not coming. I fucked up. Just give me whatever is good and let me
nurse this bottle of wine."
"Fine man."
Anthony knew not to press Aeron for more information. Questioning his line
of work was out of bounds. After the fourth glass of wine Aeron was tipsy
and enjoying the beautifully prepared Caesar salad. The carrot and ginger
soup had of course been delicious and had he not been drunk he would have
made sure to leave room for the beautiful rib eye steak, cooked to
perfection.
Aeron looked up to find the waiter, needing another bottle of wine.
Instead he was face to face with Ally. He didn't even have time to speak
before she sat down.
"I'm sorry. I've had a rough few months. You can ask me anything. Whatever
you write can't be any worse then anything else that has been written or
said about me. Just ask away."
Aeron blinked, hating himself for being so drunk. She had given in and now
she was actually willing.
"Um. O.k. Let me just see if I can find my tape recorder."
Aeron fumbled in his bag and thankfully found his tape recorder. He placed
it face down and pressed play.
"I just want to hear your side of the story. Without the cameras and rude
reporters. I just want to know your side of things because every single
news report about you has some random person making assumptions."
Ally took a deep breath. After he had left her office she had gone back in
and began to research his name. Everything he had said was true and the
fact that his picture was online helped to prove that he was indeed who he
said he was. She waited for her boss to tell her to stop surfing the
Internet and get back to work. She had become invisible again but somehow
the thought that everyone only knew his side of the story was going to eat
at her for the rest of her life. It was in that realization that she got
up from her desk and quickly left. She didn't say a thing to anyone and
for once she left people speechless. It was the next night that she drove
herself to the restaurant, hoping that he wouldn't give up the
reservation.
"I thought Trevor was the one. I mean we had dated in high school and had
stayed together all through college. I was happy in the city but he got a
job as a teacher and I was expected to come along. It's been four years
since we moved in together and no mention of a ring. When I saw the
preview for the show I thought it would be perfect. He'd get the hint and
propose. That was all I ever wanted. I didn't think there was another
motive for the show. I didn't even realize that the real purpose was to
show how easily couples could break up."
Aeron's dinner had arrived and he casually offered her the extra fork left
on the table. They shared the delicious dinner while she spilled her heart
out to the tall dark stranger.
"We got back to Redwoods and didn't talk about it. We couldn't talk about
what happened to anyone until the show aired and in private we didn't want
to say anything. We had both cheated on each other. It wasn't just me. I
was drunk and stupid and wasn't thinking straight. Those fucking producers
knew exactly what would happen."
"Why didn't they show him cheating?"
"It was a better storyline. I mean he was the college football player who
now teaches high school. Of course it's expected he's going to cheat. But
me, of course not. I mean I'm the girl who only dated one guy her whole
life. It makes sense that I'm made out to be the evil one."
"I figured as much. I arrived in town three days ago and every person I
met I asked about you. Why stay in a town when you're so hated?"
Ally rolled her eyes. It was a question that she had asked her self every
day for months. She was living in a house that her ex boyfriend owned. He
was living with his parents, sobbing over how she had embarrassed and hurt
him. She hated her job and her family had clearly made up their mind with
the first phone call she received after the show aired.
"I don't know."
"I have a confession."
"What?"
"You probably don't recognize me but we went to high school together. I
told you once that you were going to miss your soul mate. You took it
literally and ran down the hall before Trevor got on the bus. I meant it
figuratively actually. I meant that I was your soul mate."
Ally blinked and suddenly everything came together. There was a reason she
was suspicious of him. She had heard that name before but couldn't quite
place it. She would have had to think hard and long to put two and two
together. She had been oblivious of everything and everyone all through
high school. The only person important to her was Trevor and she had let
fame and fortune tear him away from her.
Suddenly the room felt dark and cold. A glance at the tape recorder showed
the red light wasn't on. She looked at him and he looked back. She
shivered.
"I remember that conversation."
"I do too."
Ally began to sob uncontrollably. Her body had remained stiff and without
feeling for so long and suddenly the floodgates were open. She covered her
hands with her face.
"I just wanted to make sure you were the same girl I had met in high
school."
"I am. Oh god I made so many mistakes. I left home even though my Dad was
sick. I knew my mom couldn't take care of him on her own."
Aeron watched as Ally mentally took inventory of her life. He sensed she
was near the end when her eyes went wide. He didn't want to tell her. He
hated this part.
"You didn't catch me in time. I slipped under the_." Ally couldn't even
finish the sentence.
"No I didn't Ally. But somehow I knew you had unfinished business."
Ally opened her mouth to scream but no sound came out. Aeron, sitting
alone at the table at the back of the restaurant watched as the pink
candle flickered and then went out. It was a pink candle, surrounded by
red and white hearts. It was Valentine's Day after all.
The End
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