Alcohol Dulls the Senses

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Alcohol Dulls the Senses Part 2

Seth left the house, cursing himself. Of course that girl would call, two days doesn't mean anything. He should have just changed his number. No, he should have just told Summer. But he couldn't remember anything from that night. He drove around aimlessly for a few hours, before stopping at the bar he and Ryan had been at a few days prior.

Seating himself at the bar, he ordered a beer and chugged it in record time, choking at first. He had another, and then another. A finger lightly tapped him on the shoulder; he spun around, while the person took a seat next to him. Brown hair, small nose, Summer! She leaned in and gave him a quick kiss, "let's get out of here." She stood, while Seth tried to pull himself to his feet. It seemed as if Summer had grown, she was taller. She pulled him along to the motel across the street from the bar.

He hung back, while she got a room and signed her name. The lights in the elevator were insanely bright, and he was having a hard time seeing much of anything. He felt a hand trace circles on his back, he leaned his head on the wall, and let the coolness slip into flushed face. 'So Summer forgave me, found me at a bar, and now we're going to a room…Wait why didn't we just go home?' Seth thought to himself. The elevator stopped, and Seth followed obediently to the room.

The tall brown haired, small nosed, girl flung herself on the bed and motioned for him to follow. "Hold on bathroom." Seth headed to the bathroom and locked the door. He turned the faucet on and splashed cold water on his face, trying to register everything that was going on. Something didn't feel right to him; Seth took the phone out of his pocket and studied the face on the screen. His perfect, beautiful wife, the love of his life, the one person he couldn't live without.

A knock at the door interrupted his thoughts, he opened it and for the first time that night, realized the girl standing in front of him wasn't Summer. He exited the bathroom, and sat on the bed, unsure of what to do. He couldn't go home; Summer didn't want to see him. He couldn't carry on with what that girl wanted. But he had to get to the bottom of what had happened that night.

The mystery girl came out, and sat next to him, placing her hand on his knee. Seth shifted uncomfortably, and pushed her hand off. "Look I thought you were someone else, no what I meant to say was, I thought you were my wife. I couldn't do this to her, I love her too much." Seth never met the girl's eyes.
"Honestly I didn't mean any harm, I guess I was just feeling sad, I needed someone to just hold me…I'm so sorry." It seemed like the girl had instantly sobered up. Tears were starting to well up in her eyes. "Hey, don't cry. It'll be fine, but I need to talk to you about something. Here I'll go get some sodas, I'll be right back." Seth got up, and went into the hall to find a soda machine. He left his phone on the bed, next to the girl. When he got back, he saw her closing the phone.

"Sorry it started to ring, there was like no one on the other line though." The girl said while handing him his phone, and accepting the soda he offered. "Is that your wife? The picture on your screen…" Seth nodded. "She's really pretty."
"Yeah she is." Seth took a seat on the floor, and looked at the girl in front of him.
"My name's Seth, what's yours?"
"Allie. I'm so sorry about what happened tonight…" Seth held up his hand to stop her.
"It's cool, but I need to ask you something."
"Okay, go for it."
"What happened that night? When I guess, we first met because I was drunk as hell and can't remember anything."
"To be honest I'm not sure either, I remember a kiss, and you writing your number on a napkin. But that's it."

Before Seth could say anything, his phone started to ring. 'Hold on' he mouthed to Allie while answering his phone. "Ryan? Wait what? Slow down. What happened? You're coming to get me? Okay, okay. I'm at the motel across the street from that bar we were at a few days ago. I'll be outside. Kay, bye."
"Look Allie I gotta go. I need to talk to my wife." Allie nodded, and walked him to the elevator, "Have a good life Seth." She said while hugging him. Seth walked into the elevator and gave a little wave.

Ryan pulled up to the motel as Seth walked out the door. "Okay what's going on?" Seth asked as Ryan started driving towards his house. "I went to your house to drop something off, Summer answered it. She was crying, a lot. She was saying stuff about a girl answering your phone, this message a girl left you. Are you cheating on her with the girl from the bar?" Ryan questioned never taking his eyes off the wheel.
"Wait do you know what happened at the bar?"
"I saw everything; I saw your head fall forward, and I guess she thought you were moving in to kiss her. Who were you at the motel with?"
"Allie, wait so Summer thinks I'm cheating on her…"
"Allie?"
"The girl from the bar, is Summer okay?"
"What were you doing at a motel with her?"
"I was a little tipsy, and I thought she was Summer…I couldn't really see her face, just her brown hair. I thought Summer was taking me back. I fucked up…"
"I'm sure everything will be okay, just tell her what happened."

Seth let himself into the dark house, and he found her on their bed, crying into her hands. He pulled her up, and pulled her to his chest. Summer tried to push him away, but he just held on tighter. "Leave me alone." Summer yelled into his chest. "No." He whispered into her hair, "I'm not leaving, and I'm not letting go. We need to talk." Seth told her everything he knew, and did with Allie. Not keeping anything out. He bit his lip, and looked down at her in his arms. "Maybe we need to spend some time apart, see if we're really meant for each other…" Summer said, getting out of his hold.

"No, I know we're meant for each other. I'm not going anywhere. Look Summer, we've been through so much. If we weren't meant for each other, we wouldn't be where we are now. If we weren't meant for each other then I know you wouldn't let me do this," He pulled her back into his arms, and kissed her.

The End

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