
Alice looked behind her and sent a small wave and a warm smile at her co-workers, as she stepped out the door to tue back alley. It was 9pm, and she had just finished her shift at the strip club. Thankfully tonight she didn't have any customers so Alice was, unfortunately, free to go home as she pleased. Well, not as she pleased. Alive had to be back by 10:30pm before her master got home, or he would make sure she had another sore part on her body tomorrow morning.
That thought encouraged Alice to get on a quick pace. It took 15 minutes to get to the apartment from here but she didn't want to take any chances.
Alice's heels clacked against the cobblestones as she powerwalked/jogged to the apartment, it took her only 10 minutes and there was no way Ulric would be back yet, he was never on time. But as Alice began digging her purse for her keys she...found nothing. Instead she found a hole on her old, worn down bag, in the pocket she kept her keys. Alice could feel colour drain from her face, and she kept looking for a few more minutes before she admitted to herself that she had lost the keys. Alice could feel her heart in her throat, this was bad. Her master would surely be furious if Alice lost her keys, that meant making a new copy and making a new copy meant making a trail that could be used to follow his illegal business. Alice felt like crying, why now of all days? Alice had something very important she wanted to do on her next free day and Ulric would surely take that away if Alice lost the keys.
But Alice refused to cry, not yet. Instead she took off her heels, put them in her bag and ran back towards the strip club with just her stockings. Maybe the keys were still there.
***
Alice stepped back out from the strip club second time today, and now the tears were welling up really close to the surface. The keys had not been there, Alice's feet hurt and she was starting to get cold. Maybe she could try and find a customer from the street and that way push back the inevitable? No, Alice had said Ulric today she wouldn't take any customers.
So the only choice was to start looking for the keys on foot. On the strip. At night, at 9:15pm.
It took all Alice's willpower not to cry and start walking, her eyes strictly aimed to the ground, looking for the keys.
Alice had walked about midway back to the apartment, and the only things she had found were bottle caps, some loose change and one lighter that didn't work. But no keys. She hadn't lifted her head in a while, even though occasionally she heard some catcalls from passerbys. Alice was too tired to react, and her thin jacket wasn't doing much against the evening chill. She was starting to feel increasingly sad and miserable and scared, and even irritation was welling up. It was already 9:40pm.
Alice sunk down into dark thoughts about what would happen if she didn't find the keys, and didn't see the person in front of her. She only noticed them when she walked into the head-on, jumping back a bit and looking at them with guilt and shock.
"Oh, I'm so sorry, I wasn't looking where I was going, please forgive me!"
Alice said quickly, and before she could stop herself a couple of tears fell from her eyes to her cold cheeks. Alice hurriedly wiped them away.
@Schrodinger's Cat