Page 55 of Little Hidden Fears
CHAPTER 21
I woke to find myself sitting on an outdoor balcony, glass of champagne in hand. I was dressed in the same black, floor-length nightgown I’d worn to bed, one I’d purchased from an antique store a week earlier. But the balcony I was on wasn’t my own, nor was I alone. Sitting next to me was a woman in a pink dress, the shade of which matched her rose-colored cheeks.
The woman raised the champagne glass, toasting me. “Cheers.”
We clinked glasses, though I wasn’t sure what we were celebrating.
I looked over at her and said, “Where am I?”
“You know where you are, don’t you? You’ve been here before.”
I had, and at present, I was in a dream.
“I have been here before, Noelle. What are we celebrating tonight?”
“We’re celebrating you.”
“Why?”
“You’re getting married soon, aren’t you?”
“This summer,” I said. “How did you know?”
“I like summer. Summer is warm and trusting, like being wrapped in a blanket in front of a roaring fire.”
“I’ve never thought of it that way.”
“Maybe it’s time you start. What I don’t like is winter.”
“Why not?”
“Winter is like a trickster, full of lies.”
“Why would you say such a thing?”
She tipped her head back, polishing off the rest of her champagne.
Then she stood.
“I should get us another bottle,” she said. “Tonight is a special night. It’s different because you’re here. I don’t know how long I have until I leave, or you leave. I say we make the most of our time together.”
She walked toward the sliding glass door, and I turned, peering into a bedroom that contained a memory I’d tried hard to forget. As she reached for the door’s handle, I glanced around the balcony, my eyes coming to rest on a bottle of champagne nestled inside a bucket of ice.
“Wait,” I said.
Noelle glanced over her shoulder. “What is it?”
“There’s no need to go inside.” I pointed at my discovery. “There’s another bottle of champagne right here. See?”
She turned around and leaned in, giving it a good look. “Oh, my. You’re right. I’d forgotten it was there.”
“Why is it outside, though—and not inside, with the others?”
“This one is special, a surprise I was saving until later.”
“A surprise for whom?”
She stared into the darkness, a hollow look of emptiness on her face. “I suppose now it’s a surprise for us. I’m sure he’ll understand.”
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