||Anneline||
The next morning I woke up with the sun shining brightly through the window. My eyes slightly twinging with the light escaping through the curtains. I glanced at my clock and saw that it was only 9am.
I turn to my side and see that Cameron isn't next to me, I assumed he must've left early this morning. I take my phone from my nightstand and see that Cindy had sent a message a couple minutes ago.
Cindy
Hey, did you get home alright??Anneline
Yeah, someone dropped me off.After I sent the text my phone rings, Cindy's name shining on the screen.
"Hey, sorry for ditching you last night!"
"Morning Cindy, and it's alright. I understand, you had a little to much to drink and so did I." I reply with a chuckle.
"Well at least your fine. What did Cameron say?"
"He's not home, I'm not sure where he is. I'll send a text to him in a bit." I replied.
"Ah, he and his work. I'm guessing he went back to the office?"
"Maybe. I don't know, he did say he would be busy."
"He sure is a workaholic. Oh! By the way, who took you home last night?!" She asked, her voice filled with worry.
"I... I don't know."
"What?!" Cindy screeched,murmuring being heard on her end. "Shit, I'll talk to you later, bye!" And just like that, the call ended. Well that was weird.
I plopped back down on my bed. Come to think of it, who was that women? Was I so out of it that I forgot to ask her name? I mean, at least I did say thanks for her getting me out of a sticky situation. But still, I could've paid for her cab or something. She went out of her way to make sure I got home safe. Not only that, she didn't even ask for anything in return for her helping me.
My thoughts came to a hault when my phone started ringing again. I assumed it was Cindy so I just swiped it right without looking at the screen.
"Hey, are you free to talk now?" I ask nonchalantly.
"Umm, yes?" A womens voice replies with a questioning tone.
I quickly remove the phone from my ear and glance at the screen, it was an unsaved number.
"Shoot, sorry! I thought it was someone else." I reply hastily.
"It's quite alright." The women replies with a chuckle,"I actually phoned to ask if you feeling a bit better after last night."
What?
"Wait, were you the one that helped me last night?" I ask, getting up from my bed.
"Yes, I asked your number by your husband. He was a bit suspicious when I asked, but I told him that we were newly made friends. I hope you don't mind." She said, sounding a bit worried.
"No,no,no! It's fine! I actually wanted to apologize. I'm sorry you had to go through all that. And also, thanks for making sure I got home safely. Is there anything I could do as a thanks?" I ask.
"No, no it's alright. You don't have to pay me or anything." She replied.
"No, please, I insist. Is there anything I can do for you?"
"Well, seeing as though it's Saturday. Are you free at the moment? You could take me out for a coffee?".
"Yes! Sure, I know a café nearby. Their pastries are the best. I'll text you the address. Meet me there at around 12?"
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The Dirty Affair
RomanceAnneline Barker, happily married to Cameron Barker and living her day-to-day life with smiles and a positive attitude. She loves her job and loves being around her co-workers. Living life to the fullest and always seeing the best in things, what mor...