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Fallen Angel -
8
I have no
idea how long we were... What was her word? Joined?
Yes, that's it. I had no idea how long we were joined, but slowly,
my
mind cleared through the consuming fires. She stood before me,
a bemused
smile on her face. Her face. It was normal, beautiful. The
face I had
fallen for the night before when I had first seen her in the
mirror. She
was once again my angel.
I thought I must be going crazy. Had I imagined it all?
The
discomfort of my erection, confined within my pants, was certainly
not
imaginary. I looked down at my chest and my heart skipped a
beat.
There they were-- two small holes just above the nipple.
Each
tinged a sick purple, obviously inflamed. I quickly glanced
at her,
expecting to see that monster. But there only stood Angelica,
sweet,
angelic, and beautiful.
"Poor Christopher," she said. "You are confused.
Don't worry, my
darling. Soon you will get used to it. Come, we must go. I
have had
but a small taste of that which I need, that which I crave.
They are not
in themselves the same thing. But without either, I can not
survive."
I understood nothing of what she said. It didn't matter.
I was
with my angel. And whatever she wanted, she would have. I followed
her
back to my car. Without further conversation, we drove away.
Angelica sat at my side, her hand lightly on my thigh.
I was
finding it very difficult to concentrate on driving. I wasn't
even
paying attention to where we were going. We were somewhere on
Highway
103. I tried to casually place a hand on her leg, but she simply
placed
it back on the steering wheel.
"Wait, precious. Soon you will have more than you
could possibly
want."
Feeling irritated, I snapped, "Yeah right. Am I simply
suppose to
drive around in circles all night, waiting for you to get in
the mood?"
She chuckled and told me to take the next exit. The exit
sign
indicated we were in Delston. We must have been driving for
about an
hour. Once off the highway, she directed me to the older, shabby
part of
the city. I wondered how she knew her way around so well. Maybe
she
lived here. It took me a moment to realize we had entered the
'red-
light' district.
"Slow down," she urged. "I've decided to
allow you to select
tonight's entertainment," she said, rolling down her window
and indicat-
ing the girls lounging along the street.
While I had been to Delston several times, I'd never been
in this
area. The street seemed to be literally crowded with prostitutes.
It
was something out of a movie. I slowed the car and watched the
women as
we drove by.
"They live such hollow lives, don't they?" she
said softly. "They
are the lost ones. Cynical, frightened, they sell their bodies,
even
their souls, to support their private Hell. Whether that hell
be some
abusive, uncaring man, or some soul sucking drug."
"They are so lonely, so desperate, they give everything
they have
for what little pleasure or sense of security they can find.
How alike
we are. Well tonight, one of them will know, for a brief moment,
the
ultimate happiness. And the final solution to their petty problems.
Pick one, my precious. Pick one you find irresistible."
I looked at each girl as we slowly continued along the street.
The
fact that I had a woman in the car with me didn't seem to deter
them from
hawking their wares. Some were actually pretty, or at least
would have
been if they weren't so tawdry.
Suddenly, my eyes stopped on one standing back against a
building.
She was a small girl, blond and tanned. Looked more like a college
co-ed
than a hooker. Dressed in a halter and tight shorts, she wasn't
as
overly made up as some of the others. I liked her clean looks.
"Ah, she does look special, my precious," Angelica
said. "Shall I
call her over?"
Without waiting for my reply, Angelica motioned to the girl.
The
girl glanced nervously to the left and right before awkwardly
walking
over to the car. It was obvious she was not comfortable in the
high-
heels she wore. It was also obvious she was frightened, as she
kept
glancing back at the dark alley next to the building.
As she neared the car, the frightened look was replaced
by what she
must have thought was a seductive smile. "Hi," she
said, brightly.
"We were thinking of having a party," Angelica
told her. "My friend
and I were wondering if you'd join us.?
"Er... Sure," the young hooker said, her voice
unsteady. "We can go
around the back. I have a room up on the third floor."
"Actually, we were thinking more along the lines of
going some place
private, and spending the night. We'll make it worth your while,"
Angelica offered.
"Well, I don't know... I mean..." She glanced
back at the alley.
"I'll give you a good party upstairs. It's pretty private.
You don't
need to go anywhere else"
"Maybe next time," Angelica said, motioning me
to start driving.
"No! Wait," the girl cried out. "Maybe
I can. I'll have to check
first and..."
"You do that, sweetheart," Angelica said. "But
don't take too long,
the night is wasting."
The girl hurried to the alley. I couldn't see who she was
talking
to, but the conversation seemed quite animated. After a moment,
she
returned.
"It'll cost you extra. I mean spending the entire
night and all,"
she said.
"And I'm sure you'll make it all worthwhile. How much
extra?"
Angelica asked.
The girl mentioned a figure that caused me to let out a
low whistle.
These girls made
a pretty good living if that was what they normally
charged. Angelica didn't flinch, and agreed to the price.
"Er... I gotta get the money up front," the girl
said. "Not that I
don't trust you or anything like that. But..."
Angelica opened her purse (I hadn't even noticed she had
one),
counted out the money, and handed it to the young hooker.
Once again the girl hurried to the alley. We watched as
she handed
the money to someone hidden in the shadows and then quickly hurried
back
to the car.
Angelica opened the car door and stepped out. She indicted
the girl
should get in first. The girl hesitated, glanced back at the
alley, and
then got in the car. She slid over to make room for Angelica,
and sat
staring straight ahead. Once the three of us were the car, I
started
driving. Not really knowing why, I headed back to the highway.
The girl became agitated. "Where are you taking me?'
she demanded.
"It's okay, sweetheart," Angelica said. "We're
just going a couple
of miles. You know the old motel out on the highway?"
"You mean the Blue Swan? The one near the truck stop?"
"That's the one. You ever been there?"
"Once," the girl replied. As we were squeezed
together in the front
seat, I felt the shudder as it passed through her. |