Sensual_Goddess
Really Really Experienced
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"I probably embellished a little, and I'm sure memories intermingle with those early morning moments," she said when he mentioned the word vivid.
She didn't want to share that her dreams had been muted and grey for most of this trip, and for some months before, really. Maybe one day she would have the opportunity to tell him the truth about that. He had touched on the subject of bad dreams, but he covered quickly with his comment about really good ones. Grace wondered for a moment about what he might consider a really good dream. She detected an undertone of playfulness in the laugh that followed his confession, and while she knew all men held fantasies, she couldn't see him as the sort who fantasized much about nameless, faceless gratification. Wishful thinking, maybe, but that was her impression.
"The kolaches here will be almost as good as my grandma's, and much better than mine," she smiled. "Besides, I don't want to waste my time here cooking. I want to spend it getting to know you."
They reached the entrance to the inn and Grace reluctantly let Liam's hand go. She walked up to the desk to check in.
"Wir möchten uns zu unserem Zimmer anmelden. Mein Name ist Grace Lambert."
The desk clerk smiled at her and checked the reservations book. She flipped the pages a few times, then looked at Grace and shook her head.
"Keiner durch diesen Namen wird verzeichnet." No one listed by that name.
Grace blushed. "Try Karl Wagner."
Liam already knew she had not intended to travel alone. Sharing the name of her traveling companion wasn't really a big deal. Except it made Grace angry all over again just to say his name. No way was she going to let thoughts of Karl haunt the remaining hours she had to spend here. His shadow was not going to prevent her from enjoying this time in this beautiful place. He is so not worth it, she thought to herself.
The desk clerk smiled and handed the key to Liam. "Danke, Herr Wagner." Grace started to correct her, then decided it didn't matter.
"I hope you don't mind staying under a that name. Sometimes it's just easier to let those things slide," she said as she pointed in the direction of their room.
She also hoped he meant it when he said he liked rustic. The room was small but cozy. The bed took up the majority of the space, with a small bureau and desk against the wall. The bathroom wasn't much more than a small closet, with a shower stall that had an east facing window at eye level. Grace tossed her bag on the chair at the bureau and sat down on the bed. She wanted a shower and something to eat. The train had left her feeling dusty and worn, and the croissant for breakfast hadn't really satisfied her.
"Do you want to shower first, or find something to eat?" Grace asked as she reclined back on the pile of pillows on the bed. She was lying there, thinking she was in control, when a ray of sun caught her eye. She started to cry. She tried to play it off as being from the sun in her eyes, but there were too many tears to hide under that lie for long.
"I'm sorry, I think I'm just tired and hungry," she said as she reached for her bag, hoping to find a tissue. "Do you mind if I shower first?" she asked, trying to keep the sobs under control. Damn him! she thought to herself.
She didn't want to share that her dreams had been muted and grey for most of this trip, and for some months before, really. Maybe one day she would have the opportunity to tell him the truth about that. He had touched on the subject of bad dreams, but he covered quickly with his comment about really good ones. Grace wondered for a moment about what he might consider a really good dream. She detected an undertone of playfulness in the laugh that followed his confession, and while she knew all men held fantasies, she couldn't see him as the sort who fantasized much about nameless, faceless gratification. Wishful thinking, maybe, but that was her impression.
"The kolaches here will be almost as good as my grandma's, and much better than mine," she smiled. "Besides, I don't want to waste my time here cooking. I want to spend it getting to know you."
They reached the entrance to the inn and Grace reluctantly let Liam's hand go. She walked up to the desk to check in.
"Wir möchten uns zu unserem Zimmer anmelden. Mein Name ist Grace Lambert."
The desk clerk smiled at her and checked the reservations book. She flipped the pages a few times, then looked at Grace and shook her head.
"Keiner durch diesen Namen wird verzeichnet." No one listed by that name.
Grace blushed. "Try Karl Wagner."
Liam already knew she had not intended to travel alone. Sharing the name of her traveling companion wasn't really a big deal. Except it made Grace angry all over again just to say his name. No way was she going to let thoughts of Karl haunt the remaining hours she had to spend here. His shadow was not going to prevent her from enjoying this time in this beautiful place. He is so not worth it, she thought to herself.
The desk clerk smiled and handed the key to Liam. "Danke, Herr Wagner." Grace started to correct her, then decided it didn't matter.
"I hope you don't mind staying under a that name. Sometimes it's just easier to let those things slide," she said as she pointed in the direction of their room.
She also hoped he meant it when he said he liked rustic. The room was small but cozy. The bed took up the majority of the space, with a small bureau and desk against the wall. The bathroom wasn't much more than a small closet, with a shower stall that had an east facing window at eye level. Grace tossed her bag on the chair at the bureau and sat down on the bed. She wanted a shower and something to eat. The train had left her feeling dusty and worn, and the croissant for breakfast hadn't really satisfied her.
"Do you want to shower first, or find something to eat?" Grace asked as she reclined back on the pile of pillows on the bed. She was lying there, thinking she was in control, when a ray of sun caught her eye. She started to cry. She tried to play it off as being from the sun in her eyes, but there were too many tears to hide under that lie for long.
"I'm sorry, I think I'm just tired and hungry," she said as she reached for her bag, hoping to find a tissue. "Do you mind if I shower first?" she asked, trying to keep the sobs under control. Damn him! she thought to herself.