Lonely night

1944 Words
In a luxurious and beautifully furnished office in a certain airport, a woman who looked in her late twenties, dressed in an alluring black tight-fit gown clutched tightly to her diamond-encrusted handbag and stared confidently at the managing director, who couldn’t stop her body from shivering in fear from simply standing in front of this strange lady. “What is it? I just told you to reserve a plane for a private flight tomorrow. Is there a problem?” The polished lady in black asked condescendingly while fiddling with her cell phone. The director struggled to regain his composure, before finding the resolve to reply. “I-I-It’s not that there is a p-problem ma’am, but the r-request is so sudden that I’m not sure we--” He stammered while racking his brain for an excuse before being cut off by the next command from the lady. “Director, whenever I ask “Is there a problem?”, you should only and immediately reply “None ma’am”. Most times, people have this issue in their first dealings with me, and we don’t end up getting along. But you’re quite cute, so I’m telling you beforehand. Generous aren’t I?" Her warm smile depicted nothing but innocence, if you didn’t consider the scary words coming from her mouth. The worst thing any sane person would do in this situation would be to voice some sort of contention or dissatisfaction. The status she embodied made her very desires the will of all it is directed at. Knowing this, the director knew better than to defy her. “Thank you for your generosity, ma’am, and forgive my error in my previous answer. There are no problems ma’am” The director had finally realized the current situation he was in. One single slip-up could cost him his position and potentially his life. “But it’s honestly not even your fault, I was also relaxing in my condo before I got the alert for an impromptu meeting. I didn’t want to, but I share a similar situation with the boss.” She said, sipping the glass of wine served by the director earlier, “Well, our gloomy group is finally going to talk about an interesting girl for a change. I’m strangely excited” She ended with a little chuckle. … ROSELINE’S POV Now in the house, I continued my conversation with Jacob, who was currently slouching on the couch. "It's nothing. It's just that I'll be heading on a business trip this weekend, and I need to figure out what to wear. It's a company event, and I can't afford to appear average. I don't want to put our branch to shame. I'll have to dip into your college savings again, "I sighed, sneaking a glance at him from the corner of my eye. I caught a fleeting look of disappointment and sadness, quickly replaced by one of his trademark smiles. "Don't worry, I've already gotten my college admission. The savings were meant for my accommodation and pocket money after all. I can still commute from home as usual. It's not bad since I get to enjoy your cooking," he grinned, stepping through the door and into our little living room. "You need to treat yourself, Rose. How long has it been since you bought a new dress? I don't have any problems with it; just do what you think is necessary." He said as he skipped into the washroom. This was one of the reasons why I cherished him so much. His kindness and comforting demeanor. It provided me with the impetus to endure those late-night shifts and side gigs. He was undoubtedly worth it. 'A man who can take good care of you'? I didn't require anything like that. I didn't need love. I already have all the motivation I require. *** The lights of JFK Airport cast a warm glow as I stepped off the plane. My heart raced with a mixture of anticipation and anxiety. England was where dreams were born, where aspirations were realized. But for me, this trip held a different significance. It was a fleeting escape from a life that was anything but dreamlike. As I collected my luggage, a shiver of trepidation ran down my spine. Mr. Grayson, my boss, stood a few paces away. His smug grin was enough to unsettle me. Our professional relationship had always been strained, his advances unwelcome and persistent. "Roseline," he greeted her with a falsely charming smile. "Isn't this an adventure?" He asked with a rather irritating smile. I forced a polite nod, my grip on the handle of my suitcase tightening. "Yes, Mr. Grayson. A necessary business trip." I retorted to keep his ulterior expectations on a leash. "Indeed," he purred, his gaze making me uncomfortable. "You know, to cut costs, we could share a room. The company only covered the costs for the traveling expenses, but we're left to ourselves for accommodation. Surely you didn't bring enough money to stay through the weekend, did you?" My heart sank. His suggestion was obviously laced with ulterior intentions that made my skin crawl. The fact that he always used my financial insufficiency to pursue his obscure motives always made my impression of him no greater than an insect. We were at the hotel counter, and I steadied myself before replying firmly, "Mr. Grayson, I believe separate accommodations are more appropriate." He leaned in slightly, his cologne overwhelming my senses. "Come now, Roseline. It's just for a few nights," He insisted. "I appreciate the suggestion, but I've already made arrangements. A friend in England has been eager for me to visit. This should be more than a good opportunity to meet up." Summoning my resolve, I uttered the most orthodox lie you could use in this current situation. Mr. Grayson's expression faltered for a moment, then he regained his composure. "Very well, Roseline. Enjoy your friend's company." He replied along with a sigh of defeat. Did it work? Really? Alone at the station, I gazed out at the city's skyline. The room was a refuge, a sanctuary from the unsettling encounters of the past. The neon lights of the city blurred together, and a sense of isolation washed over me. My phone buzzed, pulling me from my thoughts. It was a message from Mr. Grayson. "Looking forward to the weekend, Roseline." I sighed and typed a quick response, masking my true feelings. As night settled in, I decided to venture out in search of a different hotel. The city was a labyrinth of lights and shadows, and I was determined to find a haven away from his presence. As I walked the unfamiliar streets, I stumbled upon a charming café tucked in a quiet corner. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee and the warm glow of the interior beckoned me inside. I ordered a cup of coffee and found solace in the corner, watching people passing by as I contemplated my next move. The café was a welcome respite from the chaos of my thoughts. For a brief moment, the city's intensity was softened, and I found a semblance of peace. I savored each sip of the coffee, allowing its warmth to seep into my soul. --- The next morning, I awoke with a sense of purpose. It was Saturday, the day of the party. My thoughts were consumed by the upcoming event as I walked the unfamiliar streets, searching for a dress. The city's energy was contagious, and the shop windows offered a glimpse of the dreams people were chasing. I entered a small boutique, its interior adorned with an array of dresses that seemed to hold a promise of transformation. The shop assistant, a friendly woman with bright eyes, greeted me warmly. "Looking for something special, dear?" she said with a charming smile. I nodded in response. "Yes, I have a party tonight," I confessed with my voice a little uncertain. Unexpectedly, her eyes twinkled with excitement. "Ah, a party.. or rather a ball! Well, you've come to the right place. Let's find you something that'll make all the other girls jealous." She guided me through the racks, pulling out dresses that ranged from elegant to bold. As I tried on each dress, I caught glimpses of a version of myself that I had rarely seen. With each twirl and adjustment, a flicker of confidence bloomed within me. Jacob was right, I really hadn't seen myself in new dresses in a while. Finally, I found a dress that seemed to capture the essence of the city. Bold, elegant, and just a little mysterious. I looked at myself in the mirror, surprised by the woman staring back at me. The dress fit like a second skin, its deep crimson fabric shimmering in the light. As I paid for the dress, a realization struck me: I had used the last of my money. Panic threatened to overwhelm me, but I pushed it aside and quickly rushed back to my hotel room. There was no turning back now. Back in my hotel room, I stared at the dress, a mix of anticipation and uncertainty bubbling within me. The party held the promise of connections and opportunities, but it also meant facing my fears head-on. Would I be able to navigate the sea of unfamiliar faces? Mr. Grayson himself could be considered a mountain of problems. How would I fare at the party tonight? As evening fell, I stood before the mirror, the dress a reminder of the mask I would wear that night. With a deep breath, I straightened my shoulders, determined to face the challenges ahead. I reassured myself that after the party, I would figure out a place to stay for the night. Something had to work out. This party was my one chance. With a final glance in the mirror, I stepped out of the hotel room. The city's lights illuminated the path before me, each step taking me closer to the unknown. As I approached the venue of the party, my heart quickened. The thumping of music and the chatter of voices filled the air, a symphony of opportunity. The city's energy surrounded me, and for a moment, doubt was replaced by determination. With each step, I reminded myself that this was a night of promise, a chance to redefine my status. As I reached the entrance, I paused, taking in the scene before me. The night was young, and I was ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead. My boss would probably already be present and waiting inside, my troubles were just about to begin. The music and laughter swelled from within the venue, and with a deep breath, I walked forward, embracing whatever the night had to offer. … In a mansion situated not far from the headquarters of Blackwood Inc., a youthful and remarkably handsome man positioned himself at an expansive window. His gaze fixed on the setting of the party he had organized. The brilliant lights and luxurious vehicles that conveyed managers and secretaries from various branches held his scrutiny, his thoughts assessing their value before settling on the term "insignificant." Yet, amid the spectacle, a specific figure managed to seize his attention. Arriving in a taxi cab, she wore an unassuming dress, her steps appearing somewhat unsteady. She seemed totally out of place. As the man observed, a maid materialized from the shadows, respectfully bowing before him. "Young master, It's time to go," she humbly informed. Without uttering a word, he turned his attention to her, and they exited the room. It seemed that this night held the promise of something out of the ordinary.
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