Publicité

A Woman Rang My Doorbell, Walked Into My House, Handed Me Her Coat And Said “Tell Richard I’m Here.” Then She Smiled And Added “You Must Be The Housekeeper.”

Publicité

Publicité

The Assumption
She was probably around twenty-five years old, with long blonde hair that fell carefully across the shoulders of a dress that almost certainly cost more than most people’s monthly rent, and she carried herself with the effortless confidence of someone who had rarely been questioned about her presence in places she did not truly belong.

She stopped in the center of the living room and looked back at me for the first time.

Her expression suggested mild annoyance.

“Where is Richard?” she asked.

“He’s not home right now,” I replied.

She frowned slightly.

“And when will he be back? I really don’t have all afternoon to wait.”

I studied her face for a moment.

“Who exactly are you?”

She tilted her head with amused curiosity.

“I’m Alexis,” she said. “Richard’s girlfriend.”

The word hung in the air between us.

Then she smiled brightly.

Publicité

Publicité