Charming Deception
By
Carol Ann Kauffman
September 2,
2012
Episode One Confusion
Okay, where the hell am I? She opened her eyes and didn't recognize her dimly lit surroundings. She looked out the window.
It was still dark outside, very cloudy, not a
star in the sky. She was lying in
bed. Naked. And judging from the smell of the lavender
scent on the perfectly ironed, high thread-count sheets and pillowcases, she
was either in a very high-end luxury hotel or in one of Martha Stewart's guest
rooms. A snore interrupted her
thoughts. She glanced over at the noisy
lump lying beside her. Nope. Didn't recognize him.
There's
a very strong possibility, she said to herself, that I've been teleported back to the free-loving sixties. She got up to go to the bathroom. A glint of gold caught her eye from the ring
finger of her left hand. I'm married?
Oh, shit! When did THIS
happen? This isn't the sixties! This must be Vegas, Baby! She crept quietly into the bathroom,
closed the door, and snapped on the light.
Definitely a hotel. Antiseptic. Martha Stewart's guest bathroom would have
scented candles and a sense of style, hospitality, and luxury. And not so much white. White walls, white floor, white towels, white
shower curtain. A rather bizarre-looking
attachment on the faucet, and another one on the showerhead. She looked in the mirror.
Yikes! Well, I give that bony lump sleeping beside
me credit for marrying me when I look so bad!
Good Grief! HE must be a total
loser! She examined her dull, spotty
complexion, wild Einstein hair, and the bags under her eyes. She rehearsed her speech to Bony Lump.
"Hey!
Bozo! Whatever happened between us, it was just some bizarre mistake. Gather your things and get the hell out of
here! I'll contact my lawyer to annul
this fiasco as soon as I get home. Now
go!" Then she would point to
the door for dramatic effect.
As
soon as I get home. Home?
Where was home? She couldn't
remember. She looked back at her
reflection in the mirror. She couldn't
remember where she lived, or how she got here. She couldn't remember where she
worked, or what she drove.
Hmmm.
did Bony Lump drug me? Did he drug me,
take advantage of me, and then, MARRY me?
No, no, why would he do that? That
makes absolutely no sense. She wiggled
the gold ring with a very decent-sized brilliant cut diamond in the
center. Weighty. Expensive.
Good fit. And… slightly
familiar. She thought it was very
beautiful. Oh, look, a tan line! Now, how
can that be? This has to be a dream. She
snapped off the light and crept silently back into bed and sighed. The
sooner I go back to sleep, the sooner I’ll wake up, and this bad dream will be
over. Bony Lump rolled over and
pulled her to him gently, hugging her, patting her shoulder.
"It was just a nightmare, Love. I'm right here. You're safe," he whispered sweetly in a
sleepy voice. "Go back to
sleep. I’ll protect you. Always."
He kissed her head gently. He had
a wonderful voice. British accent. Kind.
Reassuring. Gentle. Very
touching. And so she did. She fell asleep in his arms, with her hand on
his chest.
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