A family staying at the Moongate has a delayed flight, so Erika has
to be at work longer so she can be there to greet them. She shows
them to meany-poo Walter's suite and says food service will send up
dinner in a bit. Anyway, around midnight, Erika finally makes it
over to the villa of love.
Glen offers Erika a drink, but she declines it. He pours himself a
whiskey. Then they start talking: “Girl, what's the matter with
you? Why are you all mad at me?” Erika's response is basically,
“You know what you did.” No, Erika, he doesn't. That's why he's
asking. Anyway, Erika finally reveals what she heard Glen say to
Felix and Joni about them. Glen explains that he didn't want Erika's
face all over every newspaper. Yeah, the other girls got that
treatment, but they wanted it. Also, since Glen is breaking
tradition by having a fling while he's writing, the media would make
even more of it.
So, Glen was just trying to protect Erika all along. Like I thought.
Erika thought that Glen was ashamed of her and that's why he didn't
want Felix and Joni knowing. She sees herself as plain and whatnot.
Glen assures her that he totally wants her, otherwise he'd just ditch
her. Even if he could count on Felix to keep this affair hush-hush,
Joni knows too many gossip scouts for her silence to be certain.
Erika asks how she can be sure Glen isn't lying to her now. He tells
her to look inside her heart. Trust your feelings, Erika. Glen asks
for forgiveness and Erika gives it. She asks where their
relationship is going, and Glen basically tells her not to worry
about that.
Man, they just keep talking. Erika brings up how Glen's blocked on
this show and wonders if she should leave him. Glen replies that
it's worse without her. Remember when he went to New York and he
told you it was worse than ever there? Remember, Erika, you were
there when he told you? Anyway, Erika realizes that they're totally
gonna have sex again, but she's not happy about it. Apparently being
together brings them closer to the time they'll have to part than not
being together. Whatever.
Anyway, Glen realizes that he just needs to have Erika near him. The
sex can wait until she's ready. Aw. True love. They cuddle a bit
and Erika almost tells Glen she loves him. They cuddle some more,
until Glen suggests they go upstairs. There's an upstairs to the
villa of love? I've been picturing it wrong this whole time.
Anyway, they get on the bed and have some more foreplay. Glen is
about to promise Erika something, when she stops him and says,
“Promises tie knots that shouldn't be tied.” Wow. She wants
commitment, but she's not going to let him say something he doesn't
mean. This is fiction.
Anyway, Glen reflects on how he should be glad that Erika has enough
sense for both of them. Erika reflects on how she totally wants a
commitment. She wants to hear Glen say, “I love you,” but it
wouldn't mean what she wanted it to. She wants it to mean, “I'll
love you forever,” but she knows it'll mean, “I love you now.”
According to Erika, that's not real love. (Most girls want a man with
the bling bling. I got my own thing, got the ching ching. I just want
real love.) Anyway, Erika's willing to sacrifice her dreams for the
future for what she's getting now. I mean, kind of. It's not like
she's getting another offer with the future guaranteed.
Oh, by the way, Erika has a mole under her left armpit. Apparently,
Glen never found it. Glen called her perfect, so she had to
retaliate. She lists off her flaws, Glen licks her chin and asks how
she tastes so yummy with such ingredients. Erika replies that she's
the flavor of the month, then regrets it. Glen realizes that Erika
wants a stable future with him, but that would make him just like his
father and therefore a failure, so he can't do it! Glen sees it as a
“pleasing, cosy, stifling concept.” Interesting. I hope we
actually get the backstory here and not just hints of it forever, but
it'll probably be anti-climactic like the story behind his scar.
Erika realizes she's spoiled their mood, so she's got to make it
better. So, sexy time! In the after glow, Glen says he can never
remember quite how awesome it is. Erika stops herself from saying,
“I love you,” for the second time. You see, I think the way she
thinks Glen is feeling is that he wants her, he needs her, but there
ain't no way he's ever gonna love her. She's trying not to be sad
because two out of three ain't bad.
Then they go skinny dipping. The villa of love has a private beach,
you see. They play in the water, and then have sex on the beach.
Not the drink, there's not a bartender in sight. The chapter closes
with them intertwined on the sand.
Hm. Not all of their issues are resolved, but I suppose that won't
happen until the end of chapter fourteen, the last chapter. So, in
the next chapter, I think we'll hear something about the Moongate
wish again, but Erika still won't make one, Glen will charm her pants
off again, and the new guests will have some drama. Also, a shark
will start attacking swimmers, but the mayor will refuse to close the
beach because it's the peak of tourist season. Then Glen will have
to join with a sea captain and some other guy and go out to shoot the
shark.
Meatloaf reference!
ReplyDeleteExactly. I'm glad someone got it. ^_^ Did you catch the other song reference?
ReplyDeleteTell Glen they may need a bigger boat....
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