Survival of the Hopeless // [Loony]
Jul 27, 2015 14:08:21 GMT -5
Post by Sunrise Rainier D2 // [Thundy] on Jul 27, 2015 14:08:21 GMT -5
Pressed between two bodies, I wriggle under the covers like a rat trying to meander its way out of a maze, but a man and his wife are difficult to separate. This isn’t a first, not by any means, and the couple’s nudged up tight in the blankets, arms and legs spread-eagle across bodies and waists, and one of them is snoring lightly.
I’m naked as the day I was born, and the sun’s about to set and I know it’s ‘bout time I head onto my next venture so I make more than a couple dollars tonight, but these bodies aren’t budging and if I slip through the sheets too much, they’re going to wake up and want something else, and for me there ain’t no time to waste.
A gentle touch slides across my chest, and my eyes go wide in surprise to find that the wife’s eyes are fluttering open, her mouth twitching up into a devil of a grin.
”Now where do you think you’re goin’?” she asks, droopy eyes opening wide and turning sly. She presses a gentle kiss against my neck, and now there ain’t nothing to do but oblige.
Wouldn’t want to let down a paying customer.
I allow the attention she gives me, but a moment later I’m pulling away with a sham of a smile, kissing her gently on the cheek.
”It’s time for me to go now,” I whisper, mock disappointment etching at my every word. Then my voice turns flirty and soft, and I plant a hungry kiss against her lips. ”But I can come back tomorrow, if you want,” and when I slip out of the bed she nods in agreement. I pluck the money they left me on the nightstand and smile her way as I redress and slide out the door.
Everything – the feigned smile, the flirtatiousness, the pretense of it all – drips away like water when I emerge into the dim light of a purple-tinted sunset.
The night is so beautiful, and so am I.
The roads are lonely and mostly empty, but there are a few randoms milling about. Now’s time for another show, another set of lies so intricate that sometimes I can’t tell the difference between what’s true and what’s not.
All that’s left to do is hitch up my skirt and flirt a little, and I ain’t afraid of nothin’ or nobody. I walk up to the first person I see – a girl, looks to be ‘bout my age – and put on a smile.
”Need my help, darling?” I ask with a flirtatious grin, pushing a piece of hair out of my eyes.