The Escort
The Escort
Amy Brent
CHAPTER 1
Rayna
I stepped into the kitchen to pour some coffee into my travel cup, seeing that it was empty. My husband, James, worked days while I pulled more of a swing shift and we often missed each other during the week. Not that it was a bad thing. I frowned as I filled the large cup with the potent brew that started while I was in the shower, adding some cream to lighten the dark brown liquid.
Things had been bad for years now, and steadily getting worse. I knew that we married because our families were close to begin with, and the fact that I'd known James since grade school. It just made sense for us to marry and as I looked around the top-of-the-line chef's kitchen that was hardly used, I realized that it painted a pretty picture for the world. It was a picture that was fading around the edges, tearing apart.
I grabbed my purse and walked out into the garage, sliding into my Range Rover to go to the office. James worked at a law firm in Los Angeles and worked some of the toughest divorces in the history of celebrities, making thousands of dollars and impressing all our high-class friends. I sometimes wondered why he didn't just divorce me instead of losing respect for me as the years passed, but James stayed.
I got a job to get out of the house, finding something a bit edgy through a friend that wasn't part of my usual crowd. Lana was a woman that I met at a local coffee shop that was as far removed from Starbucks as it could possibly be. Grinder's was a single shop with vibrant colors splashed on the walls and mismatched furniture in the same shades. It offered a great variety of organic appetizers and small meals, and of course, delicious coffees and teas. I stepped in quite by accident one day while I was secretly thrift shopping to kill time, craving a job of my own just two years into my marriage.
Lana was sitting in a booth with her dark purple hair and bright blue eyes, sipping coffee as she worked on a laptop. Something about her struck me, and I watched her for a moment before I looked around the large shop. My own hair was a dark blonde that hung down my back in loose curls and glasses that I'd been wearing for years covered my deep blue eyes. I felt so dull compared to most of the people in here, and I laughed to myself as I approached the counter to order.
I sat down and pulled out my phone to look at the job ads for the day on one of the popular sites. I had been looking for a few months, and as my eyes skimmed the words, I took a drink from my cup of coffee. I came across something that sounded interesting, reading the short ad that asked for someone to assist in a business, booking appointments and keeping a flow in the busy setting. The ad didn't say what the job was, but it did specify that the hours were late afternoons into the night. That appealed to me. I looked at the email and memorized it, leaving the screen to send a message inquiring if the position was filled.
I set my phone down, smiling as I looked around to see the woman with the purple hair watching the screen of her own phone. She typed something with a smile and set it back down, focusing on the laptop as she entered something with a slight frown. My phone chimed, and I looked down to see a response to my email, opening it curiously to see that it was still available and that they would love to fill it as soon as possible. There was a phone number, and I licked my lips before I pulled up the screen to dial the number, glancing around to make sure I wouldn't be inconveniencing any of the customers. There were just one and a half rings before someone answered, and I blinked as it seemed to echo through the room. "Hello. I was calling about the job," I said as the woman answered me, making me realize that she was in the same shop as I was. I raised my eyes to see the woman with the purple hair looking around as well, and she smiled as our eyes met.
That was how I met Lana, learning over coffee that she was an escort at a successful service in the city, and that they were short an assistant. She must have seen the horror on my face since she laughingly assured me that I would be making the bookings, not the hooking. Once she told me about the pay and the hours, going into the general atmosphere of the office as well, I had to admit that I was intrigued. I didn't need the money. James made plenty, but I craved the edgy life that this promised, a job where I could escape the life I led every day without going over the edge of the cliff.
After we had spoken for an hour, I accepted the job as I made a mental decision to tell all my family and friends that I was assisting a photographer. They could never know the truth.
Lana took me right over to the office, located in a building on the same block with an office on the seventh floor. It had a few rooms, and Lana told me that this was the operations office and that most of the girls didn't come here too often. She was a close friend of the woman that started the business, so she helped a bit more than the average escort, but she was looking forward to getting back to normal.
I wondered what normal was like as she set me up in an office and showed me the booking process. Most of the clients used an online system to book their girls, but some old school clients still called. I'd handle both, along with the other girls in the office that Lana introduced me to. Sarah and Millie reminded me of Lana, though they were very nice and seemed as though they were going to be helpful. I watched as she showed me the spreadsheets with the names and pictures of the girls, including their specialties as I blushed. Lana giggled, asking me what my story was as I told her that I'd been married for two years. She smiled as she looked at me and I wished that I felt the joy that should be behind those words.
At least I had a part of my life that would just be for me now, someplace I could be a different woman.
CHAPTER 2
Rayna
I thought about the years that passed since that first day as I parked in the lot by the office. There was a lot of resentment in the fact that James became verbally abusive towards me as well as the signs of being physically violent with me. Had it really been just five years since the wedding?
If I didn't have the escape of work, I would have gone crazy. I think it is what got me through the harder times since I collaborated with warm, fun people in a professional setting. There were days that I didn't even feel like it was an escort agency since I was merely booking appointments and getting the information to the necessary parties. The money was great, and at this point, I was stocking it away so I could leave James and make it on my own. I knew that our families would be horrified since we were the picture-perfect couple everywhere but home. James faked it well though I had a hard time eating if we were at any kind of lunch or dinner, causing me to drop some weight.
That only prompted the families to tell me to get pregnant so I could out some weight on, though I knew that they really meant they wanted an heir to the family fortune. They wanted a capable person that would go into law just as all the men had, preferably a man.
They could go to hell if they ever thought I'd have children with James. Our sex life was practically non-existent being that we worked different schedules. When I did go home late at night, he was often gone. James worked at the office every chance that he could though so I wasn't surprised. He had a place to sleep there for the nights that he worked through to the morning, just to catch a nap.
I got out and walked down the walkway and up to the glass door that led to my building. I wasn't sure how the owners did it, but they had a legitimate space for us to work. I knew it wasn't an obvious name and that we kept our communications vague, but there were much worse issues to deal with in this city than an escort service. It was professional, and the girls were as safe as they could be, with background checks on the high-end clients and strict rules for everyone involved to be careful.
I took the elevator up and walked through our main door to my office, calling out my hellos as I moved forward. The girls said hi back with big smiles on their faces, and I set my bag down on the desk as I looked out of the window over Hollywood Boulevard. "It's busy today. There's a holiday weekend coming up, and everyone needs a friend," Sarah warned me with a weak smile as I powered on my computer.
She wasn't lying. The site was full of bookings to be made, and I pulled up everything I needed to work, sipping my coffee as I started to read. I matched requests to the girls, depending on their schedules and the fetishes that these clients preferred didn't even phase me anymore. I sent texts about appointments to the girls and return messages to customers with nothing but a time. We used a regular hotel that was high end over in Beverly Hills for the meetings all the time, where the girls would be secure. All of the customers knew that.
Amy Brent
CHAPTER 1
Rayna
I stepped into the kitchen to pour some coffee into my travel cup, seeing that it was empty. My husband, James, worked days while I pulled more of a swing shift and we often missed each other during the week. Not that it was a bad thing. I frowned as I filled the large cup with the potent brew that started while I was in the shower, adding some cream to lighten the dark brown liquid.
Things had been bad for years now, and steadily getting worse. I knew that we married because our families were close to begin with, and the fact that I'd known James since grade school. It just made sense for us to marry and as I looked around the top-of-the-line chef's kitchen that was hardly used, I realized that it painted a pretty picture for the world. It was a picture that was fading around the edges, tearing apart.
I grabbed my purse and walked out into the garage, sliding into my Range Rover to go to the office. James worked at a law firm in Los Angeles and worked some of the toughest divorces in the history of celebrities, making thousands of dollars and impressing all our high-class friends. I sometimes wondered why he didn't just divorce me instead of losing respect for me as the years passed, but James stayed.
I got a job to get out of the house, finding something a bit edgy through a friend that wasn't part of my usual crowd. Lana was a woman that I met at a local coffee shop that was as far removed from Starbucks as it could possibly be. Grinder's was a single shop with vibrant colors splashed on the walls and mismatched furniture in the same shades. It offered a great variety of organic appetizers and small meals, and of course, delicious coffees and teas. I stepped in quite by accident one day while I was secretly thrift shopping to kill time, craving a job of my own just two years into my marriage.
Lana was sitting in a booth with her dark purple hair and bright blue eyes, sipping coffee as she worked on a laptop. Something about her struck me, and I watched her for a moment before I looked around the large shop. My own hair was a dark blonde that hung down my back in loose curls and glasses that I'd been wearing for years covered my deep blue eyes. I felt so dull compared to most of the people in here, and I laughed to myself as I approached the counter to order.
I sat down and pulled out my phone to look at the job ads for the day on one of the popular sites. I had been looking for a few months, and as my eyes skimmed the words, I took a drink from my cup of coffee. I came across something that sounded interesting, reading the short ad that asked for someone to assist in a business, booking appointments and keeping a flow in the busy setting. The ad didn't say what the job was, but it did specify that the hours were late afternoons into the night. That appealed to me. I looked at the email and memorized it, leaving the screen to send a message inquiring if the position was filled.
I set my phone down, smiling as I looked around to see the woman with the purple hair watching the screen of her own phone. She typed something with a smile and set it back down, focusing on the laptop as she entered something with a slight frown. My phone chimed, and I looked down to see a response to my email, opening it curiously to see that it was still available and that they would love to fill it as soon as possible. There was a phone number, and I licked my lips before I pulled up the screen to dial the number, glancing around to make sure I wouldn't be inconveniencing any of the customers. There were just one and a half rings before someone answered, and I blinked as it seemed to echo through the room. "Hello. I was calling about the job," I said as the woman answered me, making me realize that she was in the same shop as I was. I raised my eyes to see the woman with the purple hair looking around as well, and she smiled as our eyes met.
That was how I met Lana, learning over coffee that she was an escort at a successful service in the city, and that they were short an assistant. She must have seen the horror on my face since she laughingly assured me that I would be making the bookings, not the hooking. Once she told me about the pay and the hours, going into the general atmosphere of the office as well, I had to admit that I was intrigued. I didn't need the money. James made plenty, but I craved the edgy life that this promised, a job where I could escape the life I led every day without going over the edge of the cliff.
After we had spoken for an hour, I accepted the job as I made a mental decision to tell all my family and friends that I was assisting a photographer. They could never know the truth.
Lana took me right over to the office, located in a building on the same block with an office on the seventh floor. It had a few rooms, and Lana told me that this was the operations office and that most of the girls didn't come here too often. She was a close friend of the woman that started the business, so she helped a bit more than the average escort, but she was looking forward to getting back to normal.
I wondered what normal was like as she set me up in an office and showed me the booking process. Most of the clients used an online system to book their girls, but some old school clients still called. I'd handle both, along with the other girls in the office that Lana introduced me to. Sarah and Millie reminded me of Lana, though they were very nice and seemed as though they were going to be helpful. I watched as she showed me the spreadsheets with the names and pictures of the girls, including their specialties as I blushed. Lana giggled, asking me what my story was as I told her that I'd been married for two years. She smiled as she looked at me and I wished that I felt the joy that should be behind those words.
At least I had a part of my life that would just be for me now, someplace I could be a different woman.
CHAPTER 2
Rayna
I thought about the years that passed since that first day as I parked in the lot by the office. There was a lot of resentment in the fact that James became verbally abusive towards me as well as the signs of being physically violent with me. Had it really been just five years since the wedding?
If I didn't have the escape of work, I would have gone crazy. I think it is what got me through the harder times since I collaborated with warm, fun people in a professional setting. There were days that I didn't even feel like it was an escort agency since I was merely booking appointments and getting the information to the necessary parties. The money was great, and at this point, I was stocking it away so I could leave James and make it on my own. I knew that our families would be horrified since we were the picture-perfect couple everywhere but home. James faked it well though I had a hard time eating if we were at any kind of lunch or dinner, causing me to drop some weight.
That only prompted the families to tell me to get pregnant so I could out some weight on, though I knew that they really meant they wanted an heir to the family fortune. They wanted a capable person that would go into law just as all the men had, preferably a man.
They could go to hell if they ever thought I'd have children with James. Our sex life was practically non-existent being that we worked different schedules. When I did go home late at night, he was often gone. James worked at the office every chance that he could though so I wasn't surprised. He had a place to sleep there for the nights that he worked through to the morning, just to catch a nap.
I got out and walked down the walkway and up to the glass door that led to my building. I wasn't sure how the owners did it, but they had a legitimate space for us to work. I knew it wasn't an obvious name and that we kept our communications vague, but there were much worse issues to deal with in this city than an escort service. It was professional, and the girls were as safe as they could be, with background checks on the high-end clients and strict rules for everyone involved to be careful.
I took the elevator up and walked through our main door to my office, calling out my hellos as I moved forward. The girls said hi back with big smiles on their faces, and I set my bag down on the desk as I looked out of the window over Hollywood Boulevard. "It's busy today. There's a holiday weekend coming up, and everyone needs a friend," Sarah warned me with a weak smile as I powered on my computer.
She wasn't lying. The site was full of bookings to be made, and I pulled up everything I needed to work, sipping my coffee as I started to read. I matched requests to the girls, depending on their schedules and the fetishes that these clients preferred didn't even phase me anymore. I sent texts about appointments to the girls and return messages to customers with nothing but a time. We used a regular hotel that was high end over in Beverly Hills for the meetings all the time, where the girls would be secure. All of the customers knew that.