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Example of a Strangers-in-a-Hotel Scene
The stranger-in-a-hotel scenario strips away everything except attraction. No history, no consequences, no names if they don't want them. This excerpt captures the charged anonymity of two people who just met.
The hotel bar was nearly empty. She sat three stools down, stirring a drink she wasn't really drinking. "Business or escape?" he asked. She looked at him. Really looked. Dark hair, loosened tie, the kind of tired that comes from flying across time zones. "Escape," she said. "You?" "Business. But I'm open to suggestions." She laughed — a real one, surprised out of her. "That's a terrible line." "It is. I'm usually better. I think it's the jet lag." "Try again." He thought about it. Sipped his bourbon. Then: "You look like someone who came here to not think for a while. I'm very good at conversation that doesn't require thinking." "That might be worse." "And yet you're smiling." She was. She covered it with her glass. The bartender was polishing something, pointedly not watching them. The lobby music was soft jazz that nobody requested. "I'm in room 412," she said. Not flirtatiously. Factually. Like she was reporting the weather. He set his glass down. "I'm in 508." "508 is far away." "412 is closer." She left money on the bar and walked toward the elevator without looking back. She pressed the button. The doors opened. She held them. He was already walking.
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