Chapter
Five
Emma
immediately regretted dancing with her friends until four am. She wanted to
sample every moment of their trip, and being in bed until lunchtime was not on
her agenda. Saying that there was no chance that she was going to be able to
wake any of the other three before then, so she took the time to go for a swim.
Despite
being mid morning, the pool area was deserted. Emma walked over to one of the sun
loungers and stripped down to the floral bikini she’d purchased specifically
for the trip. She had fought her demons in putting it on, and still wasn’t as
comfortable as she could be, the trip from lounger to dive into the water was
rather more rapid than it could have been.
She
managed a few lengths, then took herself to the edge and propped her elbows on
the side, letting her body float behind her, her eyes closed face turned up to
the sun. Bliss.
Emma
had made it as far as a sun lounger when the whole of the sun deck was
captivated by the arrival of her three friends a little later. Angelina struck
an amazing sight her voluptuous body in a scarlet bikini that set off her dark
skin perfectly, her paper thin wrap did little to cover her and she attracted
every set of eyes. Isobel and Eve were behind her, in perfect contrast to each
other, one dark and curvy, the other blond and willowy. As a group they were
traffic stopping.
Within
moments of arriving, the place was in uproar. A poor waiter was dispatched to
bring drinks, and snacks, and Angelina was diving into the pool. The giggles
and catcalling between her and the twins disrupted everyone there. Though no
one really seemed bothered. For Emma it was embarrassing as she hated
attention, and that was what they created. But it was Isobel’s time, and as she
looked across at her friend, she could see the happiness etched across her
face. So she pulled on her best acting face and giggled along too. As she
lounged in the sun Emma hated the conclusions she was coming to. She wanted to
be a successful actress more than anything, yet she hated unwanted attention,
and was self conscious of her own form. Surely those two facts were in stark
contrast to her desires? She was destined to not be what she dreamed, she had
to realise that now, and she also had to accept that she’d wasted ten years of
her life in chasing that dream.
With
a sigh she turned back to look at her best friend lounging beside her and threw
herself wholeheartedly into their antics, her own thoughts were far more detrimental
to her happiness. After several games of
water polo, where none of the patrons were excused, the three headed back to
their rooms.
Before
dinner they strolled the strip, no easy feat in their heels and dresses, but
they managed it and it was worth it, they giggled at the people they passed,
Las Vegas attracted some very unique sights, and photographed each other
outside the landmark and world famous hotels, and laughed at the tacky
souvenirs, and it was in one shop that Isobel bought Nathan a souvenir Las
Vegas wedding ring box. Emma knew he’d laugh at that! She didn’t think her
parents would appreciate anything from there, but she did buy a rather crude
cigarette lighter for Matthew at work. When you lit the flame, the man emblazoned
on the body of the lighter mysteriously lost all his clothes! Matthew would
LOVE it!
They
ate dinner in a neighbouring hotel, Angelina’s choice - Chinese! And it was
amazing! But as with every other night of the trip they overate and needed an
hour after to relax and be able to breathe again.
“So what’s on the schedule for
tonight?” Isobel asked as they paid the bill.
Eve
grinned, “well firstly rainbow shots, I have it on good authority...” she
nodded in the direction of Angelina, “that a man who’s expert in making them
will be at our disposal later!”
Angelina
giggled, “I won’t tell you what I had to promise to get that little treat!”
Emma
felt her jaw drop open in shock, and Isobel gasped, “Ange I would lever expect
you to...”
The
tall dark woman shook her head, “look I dated Caleb once, there’s not exactly a
huge variety of eligible and/or handsome men here knocking the door. A late
night date with him tonight is not that great a chore! And he is getting us
access to SO many things that we wouldn’t otherwise!” She gave an elaborate wink that sent Eve into
fits of giggles.
“And he’s got a hot friend!” her
friend’s twin added in a rather lewd way which made Emma chuckle. The two women
had more stories about more men than most people she knew. Tonight it seemed they would add to that
repertoire!
The
shots were indeed rainbow, small glasses with stripes of seemingly immiscible
liquids in red, yellow, blue and purple that tasted of sweet fruit and the
underlying hit of alcohol. Emma was
nervous when it came to drinks like this, and as she watched Isobel throw them
down her throat as though there was no tomorrow, she had a feeling she’d be
responsible for getting the bride-to-be home, especially if the other two were
planning a special night with the men they’d agreed to meet.
And
she was right. Two hours later, not even eleven pm, and Isobel was closing her
eyes as she sat opposite her.
“You ok friend?”
Isobel
nodded without opening said eyes, “fine...tired...must be jetlag!”
“Not the half a dozen shots you
necked earlier?” She asked but there was no malice in her voice. When Isobel
groaned Emma chuckled, “do you want to go to bed?”
Isobel
nodded, “I want to speak to Nathan...I miss him.” She opened her eyes and Emma
sighed at the confusion in her eyes. She’d had such a busy few days, and it had
all caught up with her. She was happy to take her to their room. She’d thought
briefly about Blondie - Jacob and his poker game. She would have sat there with
him, been the lucky charm that he reckoned she was, that was if it was
convenient after all she was here with her friends, but as she hadn’t made
concrete arrangements, and she hadn’t seen him since, she wrote off the evening
as over.
Up
in the room she managed to wrestle Isobel’s prized Jimmy Choo heels off her
feet, but by that point her friend was groaning and approaching the tearful
drunk stage, so Emma didn’t try and fight Isobel’s desperate crawl into bed.
She knew her friend well and she was rarely drunk like this, and she deserved
to relax, let her hair down. By the time she closed the bedroom door behind her
the recumbent Isobel, her moans and tears of “I miss Nathan” and subsided to
soft snores.
As
she sat on one of the sofas in the adjacent lounge of the suite, her phone
bleeped, Eve.
‘Is my sister in bed? The lightweight. We’ve got an hour before out hot
date, don’t stay up there alone, come join us in the casino bar?’
Emma
was torn, she shouldn’t really abandon her friend, but then Isobel was hardly
dangerously drunk, but she’d have to check on her in an hour to make sure she
was ok. So with a little reluctance, she headed back downstairs.
In
the half an hour that she’d been upstairs, the whole of the floor had got
busier, a lot busier. But Emma could still find the two friends with ease,
drinking wine at the bad and giggling; attracting the attention of every man in
the room, as they had everywhere they went. All bar one. The blonde man sat at
the bar his eyes trained on the door, and then ultimately on her. He was across
the room on a bar stool, a whisky in his hand, and his elbow on the bar.
Relaxed, composed, and completely comfortable.
She
felt a little self conscious, until he broke into a smile, ordering a drink and
placing it at the space next to him as he watched her approach.
“I didn’t think you’d come!” He
offered sliding the beer in her direction.
And
Jacob hadn’t believed she would, not for one minute. But as soon as she’d
walked into the bar his whole evening looked a little brighter. He wasn’t one
for nerves, but tonight was SO important to his life. Eight years of battling
with his parents, eight years of fighting to be what he wanted to be, and it
was all coming to a head. Since finishing his computer programming and applied
math course his father had been pressuring him to go into the family business.
His dream was to create games, for all platforms, but a different type of game,
an interactive sporting game whereby friends could join up to play as part of
the same team. Interactive and team game, but also multiplayer, he imagined
playing for the Lakers sat in his California home, at the same time his best
mate who was living in New York playing point guard with him, they already knew
they’d play against Oliver’s brothers, them and their Celtics love. He could
see the vision, and in eight years he’d ALMOST done it. The latest version of
the game had a few flaws, and he needed to iron them out. If he did it, created
this thing then all the major gaming companies would be fighting to take it out
of his hands. Not that he wanted to sell it, but it was money, and he was
desperate.
He’d
not been at his father with an open palm, though his father did seem to portray
a different story. The truth was that Jacob had managed to be self sufficient,
through tutoring, some small programming contracts that he’d taken on, enough
to survive. That was for as long as he lived in his departed grandmother’s
house that was. But for some as yet unknown reason his father had given him an
amazing twenty eighth birthday present - a back dated rental bill and an
eviction order.
This
poker game was seeing him gambling with five thousand dollars, all he had in
the whole world. If he failed, then the only realistic future for him involved
him succumbing to his father’s requests. And that was something that he was
struggling to deal with. He’d sell his soul to the devil to avoid it if he
could, instead he was lording it in Vegas, a dozen hands away from a half a
million dollars, the winnings from the previous evening weren’t enough to meet
the rent, but if he quadrupled it tonight, then he’d bought himself both time,
and his future.
Jacob
smiled at Emma, he’d found the woman gazing longingly at a pair of shoes the
previous day intriguing, and the previous night she’d manifested into a vixen
in her tight jeans, clingy top and killer heels. But tonight, tonight she was
beyond words in a dress that was both demure and left little to the imagination,
highlighting her curves, and those long legs... Looks aside this woman had made
him think the impossible was possible. Now that she was here, well he knew he
could win the game, he could do this!
Awww cuuuute! Haha referring to Jacob's perspective of Emma, of course! Let's hope his lucky charm idea works! It really would be the biggest shame for him to lose everything, and if he won he could maybe thank Emma buy getting her a little something we all know she wants? ;)
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xx alisonwonderland
Glad u updated :)
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Annie
I hope Jacob wins. Its incredibly cute that he see's Emma as his lucky charm. Hopefully sparks will fly between them ;) Though I'm still wondering if Emma got that job? I hope she does, that way she wont give up on acting.
ReplyDeleteThanks for uploading :) Hopefully I'll be commenting regularly now. Thumbs up for the brilliant chapter!
Samaira T