Chapter 13
In anticipation of the weekend and the Festival, the next few days seemed to
fly by. Wednesday being the least busy of the three and Thursday turning out to
be the most hectic.
Wednesday was spent mostly with Samantha overseeing the painting and papering
of the rooms upstairs and talking to a few of the contract therapists who
wanted to know if they could come and see the clinic before the open house. She
set appointments to meet with them and personally show them around in the
coming week. Alex continued to work with the crews and took care of the little
details that still needed looking after. Everything was coming together quickly
and the anticipated date was drawing close.
The evening was spent quietly taking a walk on the beach after dinner, which
seemed to have turned into a nightly routine. The walk afforded them the luxury
of a little exercise while they talked about the time spent apart during the
day. If the walk didn't wear them down enough to sleep well during the night
the passionate antics directly before sleep did. Exploration was still the
theme in their sex life and Samantha was definitely a quick study. She loved
touching Alex and took great satisfaction in being able to break down what
others saw as the tough veneer of her lover. To others Alex always seemed so in
control and on top of everything. Samantha got to see a side to Alex that
others never did and she loved that part of her lover. She saw the Alex who
could melt at a touch and weep at an emotion. Deep down inside she was thrilled
that Alex didn't show her tender side to everyone, it made her feel special to
know that she alone could bring out this tender, caring side to her lover.
Alex called one of her favorite restaurants on Wednesday to set up the catered
luncheon for Thursday and like everything else Alex did for Samantha, it was a
huge success. Alex ordered lobster, shrimp and crab platters with assorted
veggies on the side and a dessert tray that would have put extra pounds on
anyone just by looking at it. Alex was her most pleasant of selves and charmed
Suzanne with smiles and small talk. Samantha was very impressed and that
evening she made sure that her lover was well rewarded for showing her friend
such a good time.
Furniture began arriving on Thursday and part of the crew spent most of the
afternoon arranging and rearranging pieces in the parental suite and in
"Samantha's bedroom." Samantha originally had a layout for each and
every room, but as she saw the furniture being placed she, of course, tended to
change her mind, as was her prerogative. The men on the other end of the heavy
pieces were, naturally, of a different mind-set but they were, after all being
paid no matter what it was they were doing. There was very little complaining
and all went fairly smoothly.
"So, my little decorator," Alex smiled at Samantha, "how are the
projects coming along?" She looked around the living room in the suite and
smiled. "I think my mom will really like this room. Actually, Samantha, I
think your taste is similar to Mom's." She walked over and gave the small
blonde a hug. "Show me around."
Samantha was feeling quite proud of her accomplishment. It was a first time
opportunity for her to decorate an entire suite, and she was having the time of
her life. "Well, as you can see the living room is all finished. I think
the light furniture we decided on goes really well with the openness of the
rooms. Alex, I just love the little waterfall you had delivered." They
walked from room to room and Alex complimented Samantha on the way the rooms
seemed to flow into one another.
"Tomorrow Suzanne and I are going to do some shopping for small things
like the silverware, dishes, glasses and the bathroom items -- you know --
towels, soap dishes, stuff like that." Samantha smiled up at Alex with a
twinkle in her eyes. "You're more than welcome to come with us if you
want."
"I think I'll pass," replied the dark-haired beauty. "You girls
go and have a good time. This place is really coming into its own, Samantha. It
looks great."
As they walked over to the apartment Alex suggested that they go out to dinner
instead of cooking. "What do you say we call it a day? The crews are gone
and we are finally alone. I think you deserve a nice dinner out."
"Sounds great, where did you have in mind?" Samantha asked.
"There's a small restaurant off the Coast Highway with a great view and a
beautiful rose garden, I thought we might give it a try. I'll call for
reservations." Alex headed for the phone while Samantha went in to start
filling the Jacuzzi.
If we're going to make an evening of it, we might as well start with a nice
bubbling bath.
She thought as she poured in the foaming liquid. "Are you coming or am I
going to have this entire tub to myself?"
"Not on your life!" Alex entered the bathroom and stripped, joining
Samantha in the warm bubbles. "Don't you ever let it be known how much I
enjoy these bubbles, you hear me? It will totally ruin my reputation." The
taller woman smiled as she inched over closer to her lover.
"We wouldn't want that, now would we," Samantha answered, as she
lathered up a bath puff and proceeded to liberally apply soap over the woman
sitting in front of her. "I won't let it be known that you enjoy being
pampered either." She smiled up at her lover, stretched up and kissed her
firmly on the lips.
"I want to thank you, Alex, for the lovely lunch you put on for Suzanne.
It made her feel important and she got to see your best side." Samantha
gave her lover a wet hug as she continued washing Alex.
"I enjoyed doing it, honey. Anything to make you happy. It was a little
weird though, being the center of attention for the entire hour and a half she
was here. She seems like a nice person, Samantha. I'm glad you have someone you
can relate to and I'll always be grateful to her for bringing you down to
Laguna. If it wasn't for your friend, we might never have met. But then again
there's that destiny thing isn't there?" Alex smiled down at Samantha and
took the puff from her to reciprocate the washing.
"Hey, just wash like I did. No fair getting frisky! We have a dinner to go
to, remember?" Samantha squealed as she pulled away from the puff that was
doing more than just washing her skin. She grinned and directed a splash at the
perpetrator holding the puff.
"Okay, okay!" Alex smiled holding up her hands; "You can't fault
a gal for trying. Dinner first, dessert later tonight!"
Dinner was elegant with a view that almost matched the one at the apartment.
The lovers decided that a walk around the small town afterward would be
interesting. They went window-shopping, and Alex was glad that most of the
shops were already closed, as Samantha would have spent a small fortune with
the things she pointed out that she absolutely loved.
"Remind me Not to bring you down here when the shops are open." Alex
laughed as she steered Samantha away from a window containing all varieties of
fairies and gnomes.
"Alex, I'm just saying what I like, that doesn't mean I would buy it all.
Don't you know that window shopping is half the fun?"
"I guess I don't. I usually purchase whatever catches my eye." Alex
responded to the question. "You about ready to go home?"
"Just about, I would love to have a waffle ice cream cone before we do,
how 'bout you?" Samantha looked pleadingly at Alex.
"Sure, why not." Alex gave in.
Because the ice cream shop was right on the Coast Highway they walked across
the street and sat on the beach to eat their ice cream.
"I talked to my mom this afternoon, Alex." Samantha began. "She
said they'll be down the week following the open house. It's earlier than I
anticipated, but Sally got off work and so did Dad. They'll be staying from
Friday until Monday. Do you think you'll be able to take a four-day visit?"
"I'm sure I'll survive. How taxing can it be; they're your parents."
Alex smiled in the direction of her lover.
"Oh, Alex -- they are nothing like me! Except maybe my sister. Mom is
really anxious to meet you. She can't believe that a single woman would be the
owner of an establishment such as Alternative Paradise and be able to function
totally on her own without a man around to help." Samantha cringed a
little at the completion of the last statement.
"Well, then, she'll be a challenge for me won't she?" Alex put her
arm around her lover and drew her closer. "We'll manage fine. Don't worry
about it ahead of time, you'll just make the situation more than it really is.
Didn't you learn anything from Mom's tapes?" Alex smiled and gave Samantha
a kiss on the cheek.
"Yes, actually I did learn that and I need to remember to keep up my
affirmations and positive thinking! It's just that I have never kept anything
from my parents before, especially not something as life changing as You."
Samantha buried her head in Alex's chest and received a hug and kiss on the top
of her head. "I guess I'm a little scared, Alex. I can't seem to help
it," she murmured into the taller woman's chest.
"Samantha, we'll get through this with flying colors. Have a little faith
in us and in your parents, too. You know they love you. Come on now, shake it
off -- that's an order!" Alex held Samantha out from her and stared into
scared green eyes. "Samantha -- I don't know what else to say, Honey. All
I can suggest is that you try to put it out of your mind until they get here
and we will deal with it then." Alex was totally at a loss, she was not
used to feeling so helpless and did not like it one bit.
Samantha looked up into sapphire orbs that showed great concern. "I'm
sorry, I shouldn't be getting you all upset over this. You're right, no sense
worrying about it. I will just have to deal with it when they get here. Let's
go home."
"Good idea."
The ride home was short and quiet, as was the ride up in the elevator. It
seemed that each of the women was lost in her own thoughts with only an
occasional burst from Samantha about something she had forgotten to tell Alex
that happened earlier in the day.
When they reached the living room Alex turned around to face Samantha.
"Guess it's time for dessert," she said with a twinkle in her blue
eyes.
"What do you mean dessert? We just finished a huge waffle cone, did you
forget already?"
"No, I didn't forget -- but it seems you did. Before we left for dinner,
in the tub, remember?"
"Oh, yeah." Samantha giggled with a twinkle in her eyes. "I do
seem to recall something being said about dessert after dinner but . . ."
"No buts about it, little lady. I still have a craving that needs some
attention . . . of course I could go looking elsewhere for dessert . . ."
"Over my dead body," the smaller woman responded before the sentence
had a chance to be finished. "The only dessert you'll ever need is
standing directly in front of you." She reached up and kissed Alex
passionately, letting her hands wander over the taller woman's body.
Alex picked Samantha up and tenderly carried her into the bedroom where they
took turns undressing one another, stopping only long enough for a kiss here
and a caress there. They made love without the enhancement of candles and
without the soft tones of music. Music and candles were mere trimmings,
background mood setters, reinforcements when planned out in advance but
unnecessary trappings to accompany the magical act of making love. The two
lovers required nothing to intensify the moment, they brought with them all
that was needed . . . their bodies, their lips, their hands. All they desired
to be to each other was wrapped up in the person each of them was, and no
outside stimulus was necessary to enjoy the love that was growing with every
passing day. Soft murmurs of passion gave way to exclamations of euphoria and
finally to the soft rhythmical breathing of two lovers asleep in each other's
arms, totally drained and completely satisfied.
Friday was spent with Alex in the clinic and Samantha out spending money on
incidentals needed for the finishing touches on the suite, the bathrooms and
the extra bedroom. She and Suzanne had quite a day buying things that they
usually only window-shopped for. Occasionally, Samantha would get a twinge of
guilt for spending so much money all at one time. But the feeling would
dissipate when she remembered the last thing Alex told her -- "
Get whatever you think will make the suite a home-away-from-home, and fix the
extra bedroom up just the way you would like to have it if it were really your
room -- spare no expense. Oh, and Samantha, have a good time."
They came home laden with goods. Samantha was a natural-born bargain shopper
so they ended up spending less money for more products.
Sam and Suz spent the rest of the afternoon putting all the stuff on, in and
around where it belonged. They made the beds, put up curtains, put away dishes
and silverware, decorated the baths and generally put the finishing touches on
all the rooms.
The time flew by and at seven o'clock Alex came into the suite, pizza box in
one hand, six pack of beer in the other.
"I thought maybe you two decorators would like to take a break and eat.
I'm surprised that Samantha isn't passed out on the floor famished!" She
smiled over at her lover and raised the pizza box and beer.
"Alex, how thoughtful . . ." Samantha exclaimed.
"Thoughtful had nothing to do with it, self-preservation did -- I'm
hungry!" Alex laughed as she put the box and carton down on the kitchen
table. "Why don't we just christen this suite right now with its first
dinner?"
"Great idea," Suzanne chimed in. "Now that I've stopped moving
for a minute, I can feel my stomach acting like my throat's been cut. It must
be almost seven hours since we last ate." She walked over to the counter
and got a handful of napkins. "Anyone want a plate and a glass or shall we
rough it?"
"Let's just rough it tonight," Samantha answered. "No sense
making more of a mess than we need to." She turned to Alex and gave her a
kiss on the cheek. "We're just about finished here. I think we really got
a lot accomplished today. We'll give you the full tour after we eat."
Alex opened a beer for each of them and raised her bottle to toast.
"Here's to a successfully finished project."
"Here, here," came the reply from the other two women sitting at the
table with her.
It didn't take long for the three of them to make short work of the meal and
Samantha filled Alex in on all they had done during the day. Alex
"oooo'd"
and "
ahhhh'd"
in all the right places as Samantha and Suzanne took her around to each of the
rooms they so painstakingly decorated.
"Looks like all is a go up here on the third floor," she finally
acknowledged. "The first and second floors are pretty much squared away,
also."
"Listen, I think I'll get going," Suzanne interjected during a moment
of silence. "It's been a really busy day for me. Today was a lot of fun,
Samantha. Anytime you want to spend money again, you know where to find
me."
"You betcha!" Samantha smiled at her friend.
"Thanks for dinner, Alex." Suzanne looked over at the dark-haired
woman and smiled.
"You're more than welcome. Thanks for keeping Samantha company and helping
her get everything in its place."
They walked Suzanne to the front door and watched her leave.
"So, you up to a swim this evening?" Alex asked Samantha as Suzanne's
car drove out of sight.
"Yeah, that sounds like fun, we haven't been swimming for a while. Suits
though, okay?" Samantha giggled at Alex.
"If you insist," came the reply from her lover.
By the time they got down to the shoreline it was close to nine o'clock and the
temperature had dropped quite a bit. It was a little chilly to be swimming so
they settled for a long walk along the beach with the water lapping at their
ankles. Samantha began to shiver as the wind picked up, causing the waves to
break at a faster speed. Alex held her closer and suggested it was time to turn
around and go back to the house. When they were about 300 yards from the stairs
Alex turned around staring in the direction they had just come from.
"What's the matter, Alex?"
"I don't know, probably nothing. It's just the feeling that someone is
watching us. Sounds crazy, doesn't it?" Alex gave Samantha a gentle
squeeze. "Nothing to worry about, just my imagination running
overtime."
"But if you get the feeling . . ." Samantha stammered.
"Forget it, Samantha. The feeling's gone now anyway. But, I do have a
surprise waiting for you back up at the apartment." She quickened her pace
and Samantha did her best to keep up.
"What?"
"You'll see when we get there."
"Alex . . ."
"When we get there."
With the anticipation of a surprise the trip back to the apartment did not take
very long. All the while Samantha tried to get what the surprise was out of
Alex -- to no avail.
Samantha stood in the middle of the living room, hands on her hips, directly in
front of Alex, "Okay, here we are -- where's the surprise?"
"Damn Samantha, I probably should have kept my mouth shut until we got
here, it really is not as big a deal as it seems to have gotten blown
into." Alex walked over to the counter in the kitchen and picked up a
folder. She walked back over to Samantha and handed it to her.
Samantha gave Alex a questioning look as she took the folder from her lover and
began to open it. The top sheet of paper was an exact duplicate of the front
doors. Each sheet following contained a definition of one of the designs on the
door.
"You kept bugging me about the designs on the doors and I kept putting you
off until I got a chance to track down the initial layout. I didn't want you to
think that I'd forgotten about it. It's just that we have been so busy up to
this point and . . ."
"Thank you, Alex." Samantha opened the folder and began looking
through the designs. "I hadn't forgotten about the doors either, I just
didn't want to keep pestering you about them. Will you sit down with me and go
over these?"
Alex walked into the kitchen and got down two goblets, "Sure, want a glass
a wine?"
"Yes, please." Samantha sat down and thumbed through the papers on
her lap while waiting for Alex to come back into the room.
"So, what I really wanted to know was why you chose the symbols you did
and just a little about the ones I am unfamiliar with." Samantha began as
Alex sat down next to her on the couch.
"Hey, this is nice -- sitting on something other than the floor for a
change, what'd ya think?"
"Very comfortable," the small blonde smiled up at her lover,
"hopefully we can find a couple tables tomorrow at the Festival." She
flipped the papers back to the beginning and pointed at the first symbol.
"Okay, I definitely know this one -- it's the yin/yang, symbol of cosmic
balance, good/evil and all that, right?"
Alex took the paper and began to explain in depth the thoughts behind the door.
"Yes, Samantha, that's right but what I was really trying to do with the
doors was show more than one of the ancient universal symbols of unity, balance
and harmony -- finding a similar symbol in more than one culture. I used the
yin/yang as the basic design because it was the symbol I most relate to."
She pointed to the pentagram next. "This stands for all the elements --
air, fire, water and earth as well as spirit. Some people feel the symbol is
the sign of new beginnings, which is exactly what Alternative Paradise is for
me and now for you, too." Flipping over the pages Alex came to the
crosses. "There are a variety of crosses on the door, the Magen David or
star of David, the Christian cross and the Triskelion which is of the Drudic
age and stands for good fortune, rolling eternally on swift feet."
"You put quite a bit of thought into this door. It seems like it's a kind
of protector, a shield against any negativity entering the building and thus
your life." Samantha pondered as she studied the symbols Alex pointed out
and explained.
"That's exactly what I was hoping for when I designed it," Alex
agreed with her lover. "Look here, this is the symbol for the ancient
sound of 'Om'. It's the sound of primal energy, the sound of the universe unto
itself. Some say that 'Om' is the Sanskrit symbol of enlightenment, so I felt
it belonged on the doors as well."
"Okay, Alex, I think we've covered just about everything except for the
two ladies -- and they are?" She snuggled closer to Alex and pointed at
the two female figures, one on each of the doors.
"This one is the Goddess Isis, of Egyptian history. She has always
fascinated me, because she seemed to be a woman of great power and she was a
great magician. Also, on the figure of the Goddess is the Isis knot which
reminds me of the ankh symbolizing life and welfare." She pointed on the
paper to the other door. "The Goddess on this door is the Greek Goddess
Artemis, but you probably already knew that." She smiled at the expert on
Greek mythology. "When you stop to think about it, these two Goddesses
compliment each other."
Samantha looked again at the drawing of the doors, and Alex went on to explain
the yin/yang of the two Goddesses.
"You see, Samantha," Alex continued, "Artemis is the Goddess of
the Moon, Stars and the Hunt, while Isis is the maker of the sunrise, the
light-giver of heaven. That way the entire day is taken care of with one deity
on one door and one on the other." She smiled at Samantha and gave her a
hug. "This may sound a little silly but do you remember watching Wonder
Woman when you were growing up?"
"I don't think I watched her a lot, but I do remember seeing the show on
occasion, why?"
"If I remember correctly, I think Wonder Woman was somehow connected to
Isis and I think that must have stuck with me. I always loved the show. I just
didn't like the idea that she always tried to make that stupid Steve, look
smart. Thank the Goddess the heroines of today's shows have come into their
own." She laughed as she looked down at the drawing of the two Goddesses.
"Well, you seem to have covered all aspects of life, love and wealth and
you have two very strong female protectors." Samantha added. "If I
remember my history correctly, Isis was also known as the lady of abundance and
renewed wealth."
"That's right and to top everything off Artemis was also the protector of
women and bearer of justice. I am also partial to her Labrys (double-bladed ax)
as it was originally used by the Scythian Amazon warriors and I have always
been fascinated by stories of the Amazons."
"Well, those are very busy doors and they certainly have their work cut
out for them," Samantha smiled at Alex and closed the folder on her lap.
"I'm glad I finally got to have my curiosity satisfied with explanations
of all the figures. Thanks Alex."
Looking at her watch Alex told Samantha she was glad they found the time to go
over the doors. It was fun going back over the reasons why she had chosen the
symbols and figures. She then mentioned that an extremely busy day lay ahead of
them tomorrow. She had all intentions of waking Samantha up when she woke up,
and if that was going to happen, it was time for them to be getting some sleep.
The combination of shopping, putting goods away, beach walking and wine totally
exhausted Samantha and she was asleep before Alex got through in the bathroom
and into bed. Alex climbed in next to the rhythmically breathing woman and
wrapped her arm around her. She had gotten used to sleeping intertwined with
the small figure lying beside her and it made her feel secure. She thought back
on the conversation of the evening and the two Goddesses two floors below them
protecting them from harm and embracing their femininity. She smiled to herself
and silently thanked her Mom and Kelley for raising her to be a strong woman.
She was blessed and as she looked out and gazed at the slowly descending moon
she also thought back to the ancient times of the Amazons and gave thanks to
Artemis for letting the moon shine down upon her and for protecting her home.
"No, no, no!" There was ranting from the disheveled blonde on the bed
as she pulled the covers up over her head. "It can't be time to get up
yet, the sun isn't even up."
"Sure it is," replied the raven-haired beauty standing over Samantha
getting ready to once again pull the covers back. "The sun is up on the
other side of the building, but take my word for it, it is up. Now, you come on
and get up, too!"
"Alex, it's Saturday!" The plea was lost on deaf ears.
"I don't care, if you want to get to the Festival before the crowd is
unmanageable, we better leave within the hour." Alex tried reasoning with
the small figure curled up in a ball in the bed.
"I don't care if the crowd is unmanageable!"
"Well, I do. Come on, Samantha -- you've slept enough. Please get
up." The taller woman leaned over the bed, pulled the covers down just
enough to unveil an ear and whispered into it, "I will definitely make it
worth your while this evening if you get your butt out of bed right this
minute." She finished her sentence and accentuated the promise with
kisses, as her tongue drew little circles around the exposed ear.
"Okay -- you've definitely got my attention and now more areas of my body
are standing up than I would care to account for." Samantha pushed off the
spread and threw her arms around Alex's neck, drawing her down onto the bed
with her. "Do you want to make good on your promise Before we go?"
Samantha asked with an impish grin.
Alex breathed a heavy sigh and forced herself to answer in the negative.
"No, my darling -- Festival first -- Samantha later."
Samantha just smiled and got out of bed. Within the hour they were ready to
walk out the door.
"Now you promise there will be food there?" Samantha quizzed her
lover. "Do you know how dangerous it is to take me out of the house
hungry?"
"I can just imagine," came the reply, "but it's really a very
short trip and then you can nibble to your heart's desire, I promise."
"In that case," the small blonde responded, "I'm ready, let's
go."
True to her word, it was a short trip to the Festival Grounds where activity
was already in full gear.
"Oh, look," Samantha exclaimed, "it's like a little
village."
"Yeah, they build it anew every year so it's never the same two years in a
row."
They began walking down the path between the buildings and the eucalyptus
trees. Samantha insisted on stopping at each of the displays to examine every
new artist's talent. It wasn't long before they passed by a food booth and the
morning was complete.
Alex got Samantha's attention as she held up a flower wreath, "Look at
this Samantha. It looks like it was made by your favorite 'Little People'.
Here, try it on." She put the wreath on the flaxen head of her lover and
stood back to admire the way it looked. "You look like a fairy queen."
"That's me, Queen Samantha," Samantha made a gesture indicating that
Alex should bow.
"I wouldn't go quite that far," Alex smiled as she paid for the
wreath. "Come on, want to try your hand at some of the "hands
on" workshops?"
"That sounds like a lot of fun!" Samantha agreed with enthusiasm.
They made T-shirts, tried their skill at carving and even did a sand art
project. Alex bought a bag just to carry around all the little things they were
accumulating. Aurora had definitely been right about bringing Samantha here; it
was a huge success. They stopped for lunch and sat by the waterfall that graced
the 3-acre affair as they watched jugglers and magicians entertain the passers
by.
"Alex this is great, and I'm glad we got here early." She smiled over
at her lover and then gave her a hug. "Thanks for bringing me."
"You're very welcome, but we still need to look around for some tables. I
know there are some stained glass booths and some table artisans here, there
always are, we just need to continue looking. Let's try up in this
direction."
Alex began walking up the path with Samantha lagging slightly behind,
continuing to look into each booth as she passed. Alex continued to get further
and further ahead of her, unaware that her fair-haired lover was falling
behind.
Sam couldn't resist stepping into a booth with fired clay candleholders that
looked like tree trunks with faces. She found a particular female character
labeled
The Heroine of Niguel
and she could not do without it. The holder was both rustic and regal at the
same time and held a votive in the center. The figure sported sapphire glass
eyes that reminded Samantha of Alex's and the light from the candle would shine
through the eyes creating an awesome atmosphere.
Coming out of the booth Samantha seemingly tripped over a tree root. Just as
she was about to land with both hands outstretched on the ground, she was
caught by two strong arms, which prevented her from reaching the dusty
destination. She immediately thought it was Alex and began to respond but found
she was far from right when she looked up into twinkling brown eyes that held a
glint of menace behind the smile on the pleasant face. "Oops, gotta watch
the footwork little lady. Here, let me give you a hand."
"Why, thank you -- I feel so . . ." Samantha was regaining her
composure and a strong sense of recognition told her that this person was not a
complete stranger. "I know you," she said then rephrased her
statement, "Well, I don't really Know you, but I've seen you before. Who
are you? You keep showing up in very strange places."
"Me?" The tall blonde pointed to herself, looking taken back by the
statement of familiarity-- "I don't think we've ever met, but that could
be rectified very easily." Again she gave the menacing smile that Samantha
was having a hard time reading.
"No!" Samantha insisted, "I've seen you before. Are you
following me for some reason?"
"Well, aren't we the paranoid one?" Came the snide reply. "What
makes you think I would want to follow a complete stranger around?"
Samantha was about to make another comment when she looked around the stranger
and spotted a not too happy Alex coming back in her direction.
The tall, brown-eyed woman with the intimidating smile caught Samantha's glance
and quickly looked in the same direction. "Oh, well, you know I would love
to stay . . . but . . . gotta go!" Before Samantha could say another word
the blonde stranger disappeared again, as quickly as she had arrived.
"What do you think you're doing?" was the first thing out of Alex's
mouth before she even completely reached Samantha.
"Right now, I'm resettling myself from an almost disastrous fall,"
the small-framed woman responded, as she picked up her package and examined it
for any damage.
"You scared the Hell out of me. I thought I'd lost you." Alex
continued, "What do you mean an almost disastrous fall?"
"I'm sorry, Alex. I stopped for a minute in this shop here and coming out
I tripped. I almost landed on the ground but this stranger caught me."
"What stranger?" The dark-haired woman standing in front of her
wanted to know as she looked around at nothing but strangers.
"She's gone!" Samantha replied.
Alex surveyed the area and saw no single female who looked as if she might have
just finished helping Samantha from a fall. "She?" was the only word
that came out of Alex's mouth.
"Yes, she!" Samantha said almost bitterly. "I've seen her before
and . . ." she looked around to find the tree root she tripped over and
found none in sight. "If I wanted to really sound paranoid, I would swear
that she tripped me before catching my fall. There's nothing to trip over
here." Samantha looked up at Alex totally confused. "I thought I
tripped over a tree root."
"Why would a complete stranger want to trip you, Samantha? I mean I heard
of some smooth ways of trying to get someone's attention, but tripping them and
then saving them from a fall . . . that's going a little far, even for your
imagination, don't ya think?" Alex smiled in Samantha's direction.
Samantha would have none of the levity. "No, Alex! I don't think this is
funny. I've seen that woman before. She followed me home from your place on the
first night we met and I think she's the same woman I saw up in San Francisco
at that bar when you left me alone."
"You never said anything about a woman following you." Alex
responded. "Nor did you say anything about a woman at the bar. Why didn't
you tell me this before, Samantha?"
"Maybe because I didn't think it was any big deal. I wasn't even sure
until just now that it was the same woman."
Standing in front of her lover with her hands on Samantha's shoulders she asked
what the stranger looked like, fearing what the answer would be.
"She was about your height and slender with blonde hair and brown eyes
that almost seem threatening when you look into them."
"Damn!" was the only reply from Alex as she searched the area for a
trace of the woman Samantha just finished describing.
"What?" Samantha queried.
"Never mind. Come on, let's stay together for the rest of the afternoon,
shall we?" Alex put her arm around Samantha's shoulder and began walking
back up the way she had come.
For the first time ever, Samantha moved her shoulders away from the arm draped
over them. "Alex -- don't."
"Don't what?" came the innocent question.
"Don't treat me like a child. Do you know who the woman was?" Green
eyes stared into blue unflinchingly as she demanded an answer to her question.
"Samantha, I think I know who it was and I need to take care of her
myself," Alex's answer was a solemn one.
"Why do you feel it's your job to take care of everything? I can take care
of myself, you know? I did it for quite a while before I met you."
Samantha's Irish was acting up and she was beginning to lose control of her
temper.
"If it's who I think it is, you are only a target because of me, so that
makes it my responsibility to settle the situation."
"Alex, I'm not going another step with you until we have this settled
between us. Who do you think this person is, and why do you think she's
shadowing me?" Samantha held her ground, hands on her hips, legs slightly
apart in the stance of a stubborn child."
Alex almost laughed at her lover but didn't want to aggravate the smaller woman
anymore than she already was. "Samantha, I think the person you keep
running into or seeing is Nikki. I thought we were done with all this nonsense
but it seems that she's started up with it again and I'm the only one who can
stop it."
"Nikki -- is that what Nikki looks like" Well, I'm impressed! But . .
. why would she be trying to frighten me?" Samantha wanted to know.
"It may just be her way of getting to me, Samantha. I really need to take
care of this without involving you. Please try to understand that this is
something I have to do by myself." She stepped over to Samantha and put
her arms around the smaller woman's waist. "Please, Honey, let's not
fight. Do you realize this is the first time we've exchanged harsh words? I
really don't like the way it makes me feel." She bent down and kissed
Samantha gently on the lips. "Samantha, please. Don't let Nikki ruin this
day for us. I'll call her later and take care of everything -- I promise."
The sun shining on Alex's face made her eyes seem the color of the afternoon
sky as they twinkled and promised her lover to take care of the situation.
Samantha could not resist smiling back at Alex and returning her kiss, even if
they were standing in a very public place. She could not bring herself to
remain angry at the tall, dark-haired beauty standing in front of her almost
pouting like a disappointed child. "Okay, Alex. You take care of the
situation; I trust you."
"Good," Alex smiled and once again placed her arm around her lover's
shoulders as she marched her in the direction of the table people she had found
further up the path.
The rest of the afternoon was uneventful except for the fact that they did find
tables for the living room. Glass topped, just as Samantha envisioned, with
carved images of dolphins done in driftwood for the large table and otters that
held up the two smaller tables for either side of the couch. Samantha was
thrilled and Alex beamed with pride at knowing that she found exactly what her
lover wanted. Alex made arrangements to have the tables delivered on Monday
morning. The living room would be complete before her mother arrived on
Thursday. Before leaving the Festival grounds they stopped and listened to some
of the musicians, watched a few more of the magicians and of course decided on
having dinner out in the open under the eucalyptus trees. All in all, except
for the one incident, the day was marvelous and a complete success.
"I'm going to call Nikki and see if I can meet with her. Will you be okay
here alone?" Alex asked with concern in her tone.
"Of course I will Alex -- are you sure you don't want me to go with
you" I can just sit in the car and wait?" The question was as much a
plea to tag along as it was just an attempt to be there as support for Alex.
She wasn't sure she liked the idea of Alex meeting with Nikki alone. It was a
new emotion for her but what she thought she might be feeling was a slight
tinge of jealousy. What if Nikki made a pass at Alex and . . .
Get a Grip, girl! You've got to be able to trust Alex or this will never work!
"No, Honey." Alex kneeled before Samantha as she sat on the couch.
"This will go much easier and quicker if I'm there alone with Nikki. I'll
be back as soon as I can." She got up and walked over to the kitchen phone
and dialed the number she knew better than her own. Two rings and the all too
familiar voice of her ex-lover came through the phone line.
"Hello."
"Hello, Nikki. It's me, Alex."
The voice on the other end of the line paused momentarily and then resumed with
. . . "Hi, Alex -- long time no hear. What's up?"
"Nikki, do you think the two of us might be able to get together in a
little while? There's something I want to discuss with you." Alex tried
her best to keep her composure so as not to alarm the woman on the other end of
the line.
"Yeah, sure. I've nothing better to do tonight. Want to give me a hint as
to what this little meeting is all about?" Nikki asked.
"No -- I'd just like to talk to you, in person."
"Well, Alex" Nikki concluded, "You know where I live. I'll have
the Dos Equis waiting." The phone line went dead.
Alex replaced the receiver on the cradle and walked into the living room to
Samantha. She sat down beside the smaller woman and took her in her arms.
"I'll only be gone a short time. You lock up as soon as I leave. I love
you Samantha." She gave Samantha a hug and a kiss and got up to leave.
Samantha grabbed Alex's hand as she stood up from the couch and stood up
herself, looking deep into the eyes that captured her heart from the very
beginning. "Please be careful tonight, Alex and remember that I love
you." She looked toward the ocean to keep from letting Alex see the fear
in her eyes that Alex may still find a spark of desire for her ex-lover when
she went back into familiar surroundings.
Alex sensed that something more than just her leaving was bothering Samantha
and she tried to vanquish any fears that her new lover might have about her
going to visit Nikki. "Samantha -- it's been over between Nikki and me for
a very long time. There is nothing between us. She could never take your
place." She tilted the smaller woman's face so she could look into the
misty emerald eyes. "Samantha, no one will ever take your place. I love
you. You have to trust me; you are my Destiny. This is just something I have to
do." She held the blonde close and kissed her on the top of her head.
"I'll be home to you as soon as I can." Samantha felt the strong arms
that made her feel so secure release their hold on her and she turned back
around to the window and watched through the reflection as Alex walked out the
door.
Alex pulled into the driveway and got out of the car. Before her hand reached
the knocker, the door was opened, and Nikki stood looking back at her.
"Come on in, stranger, and I do mean stranger." Nikki motioned for
Alex to pass her and enter the house. She reached out a long slender hand and
touched the raven-black hair as Alex passed her. "How butch of you, Alex.
Never thought I'd see the day you'd be sporting a dyke cut."
"This is not a friendly visit, Nikki," Alex growled.
"Oh, Alex -- I've so missed your social graces." Nikki said turning
to follow Alex into the room. If this isn't a 'social visit' just what kind of
a visit is it?"
"Listen, Nikki -- I don't want to play cat and mouse with you. I just want
you to leave Samantha alone. It's a real simple request. I thought we had been
all through this and you promised that you would leave me alone and let me get
on with my life and now this . . ."
"Now What?" questioned a very confused looking Nikki. "What the
Hell are you rambling on about, and
who
is S-a-m-a-n-t-h-a?"
Alex was trying her damnedest to keep from letting her temper get the best of
her but little by little it was slipping into a dangerous zone. She walked
closer to the slender blonde and gently pushed her back.
"Nikki -- I don't want this to end up in a fight between the two of us but
you know perfectly well who Samantha is. She's my new lover. She said you
followed her the first night we met and I have a really bad feeling that it was
you who vandalized her car when we left for San Francisco . . ."
"Hold on, HOLD ON!" Nikki screamed at Alex as she pushed the tall
dark-haired woman back away from her. "I have no idea what you are talking
about. And I would suggest that you keep that nasty little temper of yours in
check while you're in
my
house."
"Nikki, why can't we just settle this like adults?" Alex wanted to
know.
"Because I don't know what you're talking about, Alex. I've never seen
this little Samantha of yours. What's she like -- can she give you a go for
your money like I could?"
"Nikki -- we were at the Sawdust Festival today. She said you may have
tripped her, she wasn't sure of that but it was you who helped her before she
hit the ground. She described you to a tee." Alex looked at Nikki and
noted the confused look on the tall blonde's face.
"Listen, Alex," Nikki confessed, "I would probably be more than
happy to have been the one to have tripped your little friend -- it was
probably quite an amusing little incident -- and I hate to disappoint you --
but, It Wasn't Me! Now if that's all you came here for, I suggest you take your
sorry ass back to that sniveling brat who tells tales out of school and keep it
there." Nikki walked to the front door and opened it, motioning to Alex
that the conversation was finished and that she could leave.
Alex's feeling was that if Nikki had been the person she was looking for, the
tall blonde would now be gloating about getting away with the vandalism and
about scaring the hell out of Samantha. She never was one to deny any of her
nasty deeds and the dark-haired woman couldn't see her changing that radically.
What was puzzling Alex was that if it wasn't Nikki -- who was it? She couldn't
think of anyone else who would have any reason to act the way this stranger was
acting.
"Okay, Nikki," Alex finally gave in, "I'll go and you know what?
I'll even take your word that it isn't you following Samantha. But if I find
out that you've lied to me, I will be all over you in a heartbeat -- do you
understand that?" She shook her finger in Nikki's face as she passed her
on the way out the door.
"Yeah, Alex and I love you, too!" the slender blonde yelled, as she
slammed the front door behind her exiting visitor.
Nikki turned around and walked back into the living room, picked up the open
Dos Equis she had taken out of the refrigerator for Alex and downed it. She
then turned and looked at the picture of Alex she still sitting on the end
table in the living room, a devilish smile crossing her face as she picked up
the silver frame. "Oh, you do have your troubles now don't you, my hot
headed Greek? Your new little vixen may be in for quite a surprise."
Alex kept mulling the facts over and over in her mind on the way home. Nikki
was very convincing that it was not she who was causing the problems, but if
not Nikki -- then who? Was there another tall, slender blonde with brown eyes
with a quarrel to pick with her" It hardly seemed possible, but then Nikki
was not one to deny her involvement in a situation, no matter what type of
situation it was. She was a lot of things -- spoiled, head strong, quick
tempered, jealous -- but Alex had never known her to be a liar. No, it must
have been someone else Samantha saw. Someone who looked an awful lot like
Nikki. She would give her ex-lover the benefit of the doubt this time, but if
things became more complicated, the next visit to Nikki might not end as
amicably.
Exiting the elevator she turned and set the security for the floors below then
quietly opened the door to the living area. The lights were low and there was
no sounds coming from inside. She was caught between calling out Samantha's
name and waking her up or being quiet and frightening her if she was awake. She
decided that it was too quiet for Samantha to be awake and opted for the silent
approach into the living room. In seconds she saw that she made the right
decision. Samantha was slumped over on the couch, a writing pad in her hand and
a pen on the floor below her that must have dropped when the small blonde could
no longer keep her eyes open.
Alex tiptoed over and retrieved the pen. She then gently took the pad from her
lover's hands. Samantha mumbled something inaudible and settled herself deeper
into the couch with a dreamy smile upon her face. Alex looked down at the pad
and saw that Samantha had been writing. There hadn't been much free time in the
past couple of days and Alex made a mental note to be sure to give Samantha
enough private time for her writing. She looked down at the pad and read what
turned out to be a poem written in the almost calligraphic handwriting of her
lover:
IN THE QUIET
In the quiet of the morn, you come to me with schemes
Through the quiet of the night, your presence brings sweet dreams
But the quiet of the hour, just before you're near
Has me caught,
So very caught,
In the quiet - Dear.
Alex placed the pad on the tray they were using until the tables arrived along
with the pen and then knelt down in front of Samantha. She was looking into the
face of a sleeping angel, her angel. She bent forward and gently kissed
Samantha on the lips then whispered in the sleeping woman's ear. "I love
you more than you will ever know."
A smile graced the face in front of her as arms reached out and engulfed Alex.
"I'm glad you're home, I missed you," Samantha murmured as she batted
her eyes and opened them slightly.
"How'd your meeting go? Is everything taken care of?" Samantha wanted
to know.
"Pretty much, my love. But let's not go into that tonight. We can discuss
that in the morning. Right now I want to make good on a promise I made this
morning."
Samantha opened her eyes wide; "You made a promise this morning? I don't
remember a promise this morning."
"Remember when I told you the Festival first -- Samantha later? Well,
Samantha -- it's later." Alex smiled as she picked Samantha up off the
couch and carried her into the bedroom where she deposited her on the bed.
"Of course if you're too tired . . ."
Her answer was two arms that reached out and found their way under her shirt.
Soft fingers played her back like a fine instrument as she placed her body on
top of the smaller one lying on the bed. Samantha was already in a nightshirt
so disposal of that was easy. Alex stood back up momentarily and undressed
before rejoining her lover on the bed.
"Alex, don't you think we ought to talk about . . ."
"No, Samantha -- all I want to do right now is to make love to you. No
talk, no discussion, no one else in the world right now but the two of
us." Softly, she let her lips barely touch the skin on her lover's face.
Alex relished in the fact that she could produce love bumps so quickly on the
smooth, pale skin.
The raven-haired seductress continued to shower the smaller woman with kisses
over her entire body. Seeing Nikki again tonight brought back memories. Some of
them were good, but most of them she tried to push down into the recesses of
her mind, never to be retrieved again. She was thankful that Samantha was
nothing like Nikki. Alex was also grateful that being with Samantha was
starting to give her a new outlook on life. "You really are related to the
'Little People' aren't you, my Irish imp? You have the magic that transforms. I
know you have transformed me into a better person."
The small blonde attempted to reply but was quieted as silken lips covered
hers, turning words into nothing more than sensual utterances.
In Alex's mind Samantha was a gift to be treasured. Samantha would have blushed
if she knew just how high a pedestal she had been placed on by the woman lying
beside her in bed.
Alex immersed herself in the moment. "I want to make you the happiest
woman on earth, Samantha. Tell me what you want." Hands traveled adeptly
across the soft, white skin, stopping along the way to tantalize certain areas,
on their way to the soft mound of flaxen hair between the thighs of the smaller
woman.
Words were not readily available from the small blonde. As the long slender
fingers of her lover strayed down her thighs and played in the warm moist area
between, searching now familiar territory, two words only escaped Samantha's
lips. "Alex, please!"
"Please what, my love?" came the question as the taller woman
positioned her body lower down the bed, her lips lingering where fingers still
played, a smile gracing her face. "Tell me what you want, Samantha."
"You, Alex -- I just want you. Do whatever you want . . . just touch me .
. . kiss me . . . love me. Yes Alex -- just love me!"