This is the third chapter of a multi-part story about a cross-country trip of self-discovery and adventure, with several different stops and a story (or stories!) at each. I'm writing this as I go, though I have a good idea of what will happen as our hero heads west. I hope to include stories from several genres in the overall series. Each chapter is more or less a standalone, but some of the overall character development, and some of the references, will make more sense if you read the previous entries.
CHAPTER 3: REVIVAL
She kept her eyes locked on me as I looked her over, and when I met them again the gray-green of her irises seemed to dance with fire. That little bit of nervous anticipation I'd been carrying all night bloomed into something else, something more primal, as the rest of the bar seemed to fade into nothingness. I felt her leg against mine again under the table, and felt a silent communication pass between us: we were far from done with each other tonight.
Day 5 - Thursday, September 28, 2019
The bed I woke up in was large and luxurious, in a room that met the same description. I slept naked - I always slept naked in hotels - and woke up rock hard, the prize for a deep night's sleep. I jerked off lazily, in no rush, a quiet morning, and when I was done I dozed off more. By the time I was finally ready to wake up, it was close to 11 in the morning.
Yesterday had been a long day, but a good one. After leaving Pittsburgh, I drove a few hours to Cleveland, a new city for me. I waited a bit for a corned beef sandwich from Flannery's, and it was worth that wait. Then I spent three hours or so wandering through the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which had long been on my bucket list - most of my time was spent wandering the section on rock pioneers, listening to old blues, country, R&B. Stuff I knew, yeah, but such a great way to experience it.
By the time I was done there, it was close to 4pm, and I still had a long way to go. I stopped for dinner outside Toledo, content fo grab a little fast food, then continued on. From Toledo to Chicago was another three and a half hours, so it was past 10pm by the time I finally got to my destination.
The hotel I was staying in was one of Chicago's fanciest and priciest hotels, downtown along the river and among the city's high-rises. I had promised my parents I'd be economical on this trip, and generally I was planning to be, but... I also had a $200,000 inheritance in my checking account, and if I was going to splurge anywhere it was going to be here.
I had pulled up close to 10:30 in my beater 2011 Toyota Corolla, and I'm sure the valet had to stop himself from asking if I was lost as I handed him my keys and a $20. My trunk was packed with essentially every piece of clothing I owned, some books, a few other items I thought were worth carting across the country. Before I'd left Katie's that morning I'd distilled five days worth of stuff into a separate duffel, along with my laptop, chargers, a book, and toiletries, and that's what I carried with me into the hotel.
The hotel had been built as an office tower, but a chunk of the floors had been converted into a hotel a few years ago, and it already had a reputation as one of Chicago's top accommodations. The lobby was up a floor, and it was pretty stunning: a two-story lobby with decorative sculpture handing from the ceiling, and floor to ceiling windows, which was a feature of the whole building, including the rooms. I was pretty worn at that point, though, so I checked in without spending a lot time admiring the place, stripped upon entering the room, and fell almost immediately into a deep sleep.
So that's where I awoke Thursday morning, and that's the room I started to examine in the daylight that now came in from floor to ceiling windows. Mine was a riverview room, which had come at a higher price, but as I looked around in the morning I decided it was worth it. I did enjoy the feeling of standing naked in front of a window that looked out onto the heart of the city and down to the Chicago River.
The bathroom was pure luxury too, with a full bath and a rainfall shower, which I took advantage of after fully waking. The bath was set up against a glass wall that looked ito the bedroom, a sexy feature if one had someone to enjoy it with. I didn't. Yet, I reminded myself.
My conversations with Katie and Del - not to mention Katie's lovely late night intervention - stuck with me, and I decided I'd put aside any lingering hurt and hesitation from Sarah's betrayal. I was on this trip to get rid of that past, and the best way to do that would be to not let it affect my present. If an opportunity presented itself, I prepared myself to act on it.
And that's why I struck up conversation with the bartender at the hotel bistro during my brunch. It was a lovely spot with great views that seemed popular with the business crowd, meaning I stuck out, in a light hoodie and jeans. I looked good, I knew, but I wasn't wearing a tie or sportscoat, which made me pretty unique in there.
The bartender also wasn't wearing a tie, and also looked good. Better than good. Stunning. According to the nametag, she was Zahra. She looked to be mid-20s. The first thing I'd really noticed about her were her gray-green eyes, piercing and hypnotic. From there, my attention zoomed out: Smooth olive brown skin, jet black hair done up in a messy bun. Her hotel uniform was conservative, but it wasn't hard to tell she had a great body under it - athletic but lean, with full but not overly large breasts. The pants were at least well-fitting enough to confirm that she had a great ass, which I confirmed as surreptitiously as possible as she served drinks to the forty-somethings at the other end of the bar.
After she filled their order she came back toward my end, and with Del and Katie's advice in my ears, I gave it a shot.
"Zahra's a nice name. Persian?" she turned to me and smiled a little.
"Most people guess Arab, but yeah, my mom is Persian. How'd you know?"
"Only other person I ever met with that name was Persian, so I took a shot."
"Well, you guessed right." She hadn't moved away yet, so I kept going.
"Just you for this shift? Seems busy for one person."
"At the bar, anyway, yeah. Someone else was scheduled but they called in, so here I am. It's actually not too bad today."
"What do you do if you have to pee?"
"Jose, the waiter, can cover for a few, but thanks for your concern!" She laughed.
"Look, someone has to ask the hard questions."
"Very true, leave no stone unturned." She was getting comfortable, though I still felt some nerves. I'd realized on my drive yesterday that I'd never really hit on anyone in the adult world before; Sarah and I had gotten together when I was 19, and now here I was, single, a week away from turning 24, in a hoity-toity bar talking up a gorgeous woman who probably had guys worth a million dollars hit on her nightly. But on the other hand, I bet they never asked about how she took a pee break.
Or maybe they did, but in a gross way.
She didn't seem to think I was being gross, because she hadn't gone to pretend to clean or straighten anything on the other end of the bar yet. Instead, she kept the conversation going herself.
"What's your deal? You are not the kind of person who comes through here often."
"What, devastatingly handsome and witty?" I received a bemused, but not withering, look in return.
"Not a stockbroker."
"How do you know I'm not a stockbroker? Maybe I'm slumming it."
"People don't slum it here. Seriously, I'm bored, tell me your deal."
"I'm from Philly, just staying here a few nights on my way west. In the middle of moving to Seattle."
"Interesting. What's in Seattle?"
I shrugged in response. "I honestly can't tell you. I needed a change, and had already been thinking about it, so... I'm doing it. Fresh start."