Emma emerged from the bedroom in a loosely tied silk robe. Hair slightly tangled, and her cheeks flushed, she looked fresh and at ease, like she's just woken up from a long nap. There was something deeply satisfying about seeing David asleep and resting properly. Her husband was too exhausted to perform like he usually did, but that was fine. She didn’t need anything from him tonight. Sex was the oil in the cogs of the relationship. This was maintenance. Preventive care. The kind of thing she did to keep her marriage running smoothly.
Pleased with a job well done, she crossed into the kitchen to find Sarah standing exactly where she left her, as if she had been frozen in place this whole time. The dinner sat untouched. Sarah didn’t think about starting to eat without them, no matter how long it took.
With a light shrug, she picked up her mug and sipped the cold tea, watching Sarah over the rim of the glass. "Do you want to eat something?" she finally said, posing it more like a suggestion than a question. She took another sip from her tea as she considered things. There was a good stretch of the evening left, and with David out cold, there was no reason to stay copped up. She could run a few errands, do something useful.
Her thumb moved across the screen of her phone.
She had been meaning to talk with Benji about something yesterday, but it was private, and there were too many people around. Maybe now would be better. She tapped his name and let the call ring out, but no one picked up. Maybe he was in Piccadilly again? She remembered him mentioning playing there, and inviting her to listen to him perform. She HAD been wanting to hear him play his violin anyway. She might as well try her luck and hope he was there...
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Emma could hear the notes of the violin before she ever stepped off the escalator. The station was bustling, even at this hour in the evening. It was the last working day before the weekend, and the crowd of commuters was now mixed with not only people coming back from work, but with those heading out for dinner, drinks, or other late-night plans.
She smiled to herself as she made her way through the traffic toward him. She was confident that no matter how skilled he was, having a striking woman standing nearby might help loosen a few wallets. But as she arrived and stood by his side, she forgot, for a moment (and a change) all about herself, and instead just stood there, captivated by his music.