Betrayed: Keeping her in the Dark Vol. 3

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for housekeeping. I told them I wanted to have the room cleaned and neat by the time I was out of the shower.  
    I scrubbed every inch of my body and when I was done, I did it again. I wanted every part that she had touched to be clean. I wanted her scent gone from my nostrils. I wanted nothing to remember this night. This was a mistake. I wasn’t this person anymore. 
    I stayed in the shower and let the hot water run over my body for about 30 minutes. I wanted to call Norah and hear her voice, but I had to get my mind right and get answers before I went any further. 
    Kimberly said we didn’t do anything, but did I do something with someone else? Where were Will and Jane? Where was Samantha? They were with us when we left the club and Kimberly said they here in the room. Now they were gone. 
    I got out of the shower, brushed my teeth, put on some deodorant and shaved my face. I kept hearing voices in the other room so I gave them extra time to finish up. 
    The room was completely clean by the time I made it out. The bed was made with fresh linens, all the trash was gone and even my clothes were neatly laying on the bed. I grabbed my phone and called Will. 
    “What the hell happened Will? I woke up with the whore beside me.” 
    “Hey, hey, calm down. I don’t think you guys did anything.”  
    “Well tell me what happened?” I demanded. “This isn’t like me. I didn’t want this, I wanted to come back to the room and go to sleep. How did that turn into an orgy in my room?” I started getting dressed. 
    “I slipped you a little ecstasy in your last drink.” I stopped moving. “It was just half a pill but it was enough to loosen you up. You had a good time, but you didn’t do anything.” 
    “You gave me drugs?” I was pissed. 
    “I wanted you to have a good time. We came back to your room, and Josie, Jane and I got in the hot tub. You enjoyed watching us, but didn’t join us. Kimberly did though. We had some fun in the hot tub, in the shower, and then we took a little nap in your bed. But we left around 3am and came back here. When we left you were out cold, fully dressed and on the floor.” 
    “Where was Samantha?”
    “She didn’t come back to the room with us. She left the club and said she had a date or something. She gave me her address and her phone number for you though. She said she wanted to catch up when you weren’t so drunk.” 
    “Don’t bother giving it to me. I want nothing to do with her anymore. That part of my life is over. This weekend was a mistake.” I told him that I would meet him in the lobby in about 20 minutes and hung up.
     
     
    Norah
     
    I stood in the airport and tapped my foot for about 10 minutes before Liam showed up. John and Winston had our bags, all of my staff had gone already and John had tried to call Liam several times and he didn’t answer.
     “Where have you been?” I shouted under my breath as he ran up. 
    “I’m sorry, I’m so sorry baby. My head has been pounding all day, and I lost track of time. I am so sorry, I missed you so much.” He grabbed me around the waist and picked me up. “You smell so good, little one. I missed you so much.”
    “Yeah you said that already,” I gave him a glare.
    “Did you miss me?” he asked.
    “Yes, I did and I plan to show you just how much on the drive home,” I winked at him.   
    He never let go of my hand the whole car ride home. I tried to wiggle away so I could kiss him or do something more, but he wouldn’t let me. He asked me questions about the wedding, which was unlike him because he usually didn’t care about that kind of thing. I gave up trying for some hankie pankie and decided his head must really be bothering him.
    It wasn’t until we got out of the car and started in the house when I saw it. 
    “You’re wearing your wedding band?” I asked, but it clearly wasn’t a question because I could see it on his hand. He looked down at his hand, and back at me. 
    “Yes.”

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