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If somebody was playing a game with us then they are going to wish that they hadnโt.
Tapping my thumb on the app that I do all my social networking on, I go to my list of friends and start scrolling, looking out for any and all blondes on there. I feel like Iโm some seedy guy hunting around for a specific type of woman on a seedy website, but my intentions are pure.
I just want to know who that bloody woman was at the door.
It doesnโt take long for me to find a few blondes, and I screenshot their images for later use. It seems silly to do this because many of these women are either good friends or have been in my real-world life for years, but I canโt discriminate. I donโt have much to go off other than hair colour, so that is what I will work on.
After ten minutes of scrolling and screenshotting, Iโm a little surprised at how many blonde women I have on my friends list. Itโs not exactly a harem, but thereโs a few. Five more minutes go by before I reach the bottom of the list and feel satisfied that I have done all I can there. I will wait for Rebecca to wake up and then show her the images if she wants to see them, and perhaps we get lucky and find the culprit. Or maybe it would be unlucky because if the woman is on my friends list, she is no longer a friend of mine.
Returning my phone to the bedside table, I long to stand up and stretch out, but Rebecca seems so peaceful beside me that I donโt want to cause her to stir. Iโm just glad she is sleeping because I had been worried that she would be up all night thinking about all sorts of things regarding that damn woman. But the gentle sounds of her soft snoring let me know that she must have enough peace of mind to get some rest, and Iโm happy for her to stay that way for as long as possible. Besides, itโs Sunday morning, and if a person canโt have a lie-in on a Sunday morning, when can they?
Iโve always liked Sundays, sometimes more than Saturdays. Some people donโt like them because itโs the day before another working week begins, but that doesnโt bother me. Unlike most people, I donโt hate my job and spend half the weekend dreading going back to it. I know Rebecca dislikes Sunday nights with a passion and is very much a Saturday girl, but Iโm a Sunday guy all the way. Newspapers in the morning, a good roast dinner in a pub in the afternoon, and an entertaining couple of episodes of a British boxset in the evening. Itโs hard to beat that.
Letโs just hope today goes better than yesterday.
Itโs a couple of minutes later when I feel Rebecca moving beside me in the bed, and I look over to see her opening her eyes and squinting in the bright light penetrating that pathetic excuse for a curtain.
Maybe today will be the day when I go and buy that black-out blind.
Or maybe not.
As Rebeccaโs eyesight adjusts, I smile at her, and she gives me a smile back, although itโs not as warm as it usually is. Or maybe Iโm just reading too much into it. Sheโs just woken up, after all. I need to give her a chance. But to make sure that things really are still okay between us, I reach out an arm and put it over her waist, letting her know that she is to snuggle in closer to me, and she takes the invitation, which is a good sign. As we kiss, I feel like everything is okay, and Iโm almost tempted not to bring up the screenshots on my phone for her to look at. But then she speaks, and it lets me know that the awkward situation last night is still very much on her mind.
โI dreamt about giving that woman a slap,โ she says, and I laugh when I realise that she is joking.
โI wish Iโd seen her so I could visualise that too. She definitely deserves it.โ
โIโm not sure that a man beating up a woman is okay, even in a dream,โ Rebecca replies, and she might have a point.
โFair enough,โ I say before reaching over and picking up my phone from the bedside table.
โIโve had a couple of ideas while you were sleeping about possibly figuring out who this woman might be,โ I say before running her through my two ideas which consist of the screenshots and asking Steve for a look at his camera footage.
She tells me that theyโre both worth a shot, so I give her my phone, and she starts looking at the images.
I let her go through them in silence so as not to distract her, but it seems we have no luck.
โNo, itโs not any of them,โ she tells me after a couple of minutes, and I feel disappointed, although this was hardly a fool-proof plan.
โOh well, it was worth a try,โ I say, taking back my phone. โIโll get dressed and call around at Steveโs later then.โ
โCan I come?โ she asks me, and Iโm a little surprised that she wants to considering that I know she doesnโt like Steve, or rather, she doesnโt like his attitude towards women. Itโs not that Steve
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