Though she reveled in making Henry storm out, she was starting to feel a little bit concerned. It had been hours now, and there was still no word from him. She checked the time and frowned. Even if he showed up this second, he would still barely have time to shower and change. The smart clothes she picked out for him were still folded in his suitcase, where they would probably stay, at least this evening.
So much for making a good impression...
Despite everything, she didn’t want him to screw this up. Sighing to herself, she picked up her phone and typed a quick message, deliberately trying to make it sound soft
"Hey. Dinner’s starting soon. You alright?"
She was relieved when the message showed up as 'read' not long after. At least he wasn't lying in a ditch somewhere. But when the minutes dragged on, it became clear that he wasn't going to text her back.
Fine!
If he wants to make a fool of himself, that’s his choice. She wasn't going to do the same.
She pulled her evening dress from the closet, and laid it across the bed. Since he didn't bother going up to their room, she took her time undressing, enjoying the fact she didn't have to lock herself in the bathroom for it. She remembered Kat hinted at 'games' tonight; one of the few tidbits of information she could get from her. She wasn't going to risk twisting an ankle in whatever entertainment Sin concocted for them this evening, so she swapped her high heels for a classic pair of black Oxford flats: simple, elegant, and easy to move in.
She tied her long blonde hair into a sleek ponytail, leaving a few golden strands to frame her face, then added a delicate gold necklace to break the neckline. After touching up her lipstick, she stopped to appraise her reflection in the mirror. It was exactly right; polished, tasteful, but still alluring, without being overtly sexual.
Satisfied, she smiled at her reflection, slipped her phone in her purse, and stepped out the door.
She was going to the Wine Cellar. Alone.