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    Breathless

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      into the empty dish on the floor. She watched as

      Sasha finished off the cookie and turned her

      attention to the recently filled bowl. Alex refilled

      another dish with water and went to the backyard

      to find Sly.

      James found Alex standing on the deck, hollering for

      Sly. He had seen her handy work with Sasha and

      was impressed. Jean could never get close enough

      to Sasha to feed her. "How did you get Sasha to

      let you feed her," asked James from behind her. Alex turned to find James with his ankles and arms

      crossed, leaning against the jam and a cigarette in

      his hand.

      "I gave her a cookie," Alex smiled, “however, I can't

      seem to find Sly."

      "Try this," James said, taking a drag on his cigarette

      and then whistling a complicated whistle and then

      hollering his name.

      Alex saw out of the corner of her eye, the dog move

      from underneath the shade of a tree in the fenced

      in yard. Shaking her head, she watched as Sly

      bounded across the yard, up the steps and into

      James arms as he knelt over for the pet. "I missed you too," said James allowing the dog to

      lick his face, before leading him into the house, "Go

      eat you lummox. "

      James and Alex moved back inside the house

      following the dog, arm in arm.

      "I put your things in the bedroom," James said.

      "Okay. You hungry?"

      "Sure, but I'm not sure about the supplies."

      "I'll find something. "

      Alex searched the closets and the fridge for several

      minutes before locating a few steaks which had

      been tossed in the back. After determining that

      they were spoiled Alex walked back into the living room, where James was working on the dry wall.

      "I can't find anything decent in your house to eat,"

      she smiled.

      "You forget, I'm a bachelor," he smiled back, "I'll run

      down to the market and pick up a few things. You

      want to make a list for me?"

      Alex made the list and handed it to James as he

      headed out the door, "Lock this," he suggested as

      he took a kiss and left.

      Alex got busy around the house while James was at

      the store. She washed a few dishes and located all

      the pots and pans she would need for dinner. When James returned she made grilled steak, baked

      potatoes and corn on the cob. James

      complimented her cooking and chuckled when she

      mentioned that she had spent a lot of time in the

      kitchen as a child.

      "I would go and hang out with Margaret, our cook,

      all day. She's the family where the cookie recipe

      came from. She never made me feel out of place

      even though I was her employer in essence," said

      Alex from across the table.

      "Tell me about your childhood," he requested

      gently taking her hand.

      "Only if you promise to tell me yours," she replied. James nodded his assent and Alex filled him in on

      her colorful childhood. She told James about the

      boarding schools, charm schools, riding classes and

      her mother's expectations.

      "She preferred I would be a rich man's wife. At my

      coming out party, when I was sixteen, she

      introduced me to every medical student at the

      party. She had imaginations that my fortune

      would look better if it were controlled by a husband

      of her choosing," she said shaking her head, "I still

      remember the argument we had about a dinner

      dance in my junior year at Yale. She wanted me to

      go with Ryan Van Linden, a promising medical

      student and I wanted to go with Eric Schwartz, a

      music student. She thought he wouldn't make any

      money, now he heads the Boston Pops. " James chuckled softly. He could see Alex as a

      young woman, demanding her way only to have to

      succumb to her mother's machinations. "You

      were defiant even then. "

      "Yeah, I had to be. One minute they wanted me to

      be this independent creature with my own mind,

      but the next they rescinded all promises and

      demanded that I do things their way. It was a

      mess. When they died, my grandparents made

      sure that I would be comfortable in the house

      alone. When I decided to sell it and move to D.C.,

      they never even blinked. I think they were happy

      that they didn't have to worry about me. Being

      four hundred miles has its advantages. What

      about you? "Well, my childhood wasn't all that fantastic. I was

      raised in the hills of West Virginia by a simple

      farming couple. My mother and father both

      descended from coal mining families. When the

      coal ran out, they stuck around and farmed the

      land. Fortunately, I didn't have any of the

      arguments you did. There was enough money to

      survive, but not much else. I joined the Navy

      when I graduated from college because there was

      little else to do. Now here I am, wondering if I'm

      good enough for you," James sighed, finishing his

      story.

      "Why would you think that?"

      "Alex, you're rich. What makes me think that I

      could give you the things that you want in life?” "James, you're what I want in life. Don't you see

      that," Alex said, walking around the table to kneel in

      front of him.

      The overhead light bounced cruelly off the bruise

      under her eye. Reaching out, he brushed his

      thumb across it gently, trying to speed the

      healing. "Alex, I only want the best for you.”

      "That's what you are, James," she said before

      placing a soft kiss on his lips.

      James sighed and returned the kiss. He would

      wonder if she made the right choice to stay with

      him if it weren't for Tad's cruel treatment of

      her. Pulling back from the kiss, he eyed the bruise

      that had deepened slightly in color. He realized

      then that she was right. Alex and James cleaned up the supper dishes, in

      between stolen kisses and longing

      glances. Afterwards, James went back to working

      on the living room with renewed vigor. He wanted

      the house to look good for Alex. He no longer

      thought about Jean or his playboy ways. He was

      putting his past behind him and thinking of a larger

      future with her. She hadn't expressed any

      thoughts in that direction, but James sensed that

      she would stay with him forever if he asked.

      Alex had thought ahead and brought a book and a

      few items from her house to keep busy with. She

      didn't want James to think that he would have to

      spend every minute with her, although she wouldn't

      have minded. Alex moved out onto the deck,

      dusted off a lounge chair and propped her feet up

      to read. She listened as James moved around the living room, nailing dry wall to the studs, dropping

      nails and even the hammer at one point. Turning

      her concentration back to the book, she thought

      briefly about how comfortable she was in the house

      that she could stay here forever, never again think

      about his past.

      Laying the book aside, Alex glanced up at the sky


      and sighed. She wondered briefly about Tad and

      what he would do now that she had rejected

      him. Reaching up to touch the bruise on her

      cheek, she knew she would have to use some

      creative makeup on Monday to cover it. She

      didn't want anyone wondering about it.

      James came out of the house and found her in that

      position. With a beer in hand, he again leaned

      against the jam and watched her return to her reading. Sasha and Sly had both eaten their fill

      and had come out to the deck to sit with her. Each

      of them flanked her and dozed in the sunshine.

      "They like you," James said.

      Alex smiled and looked down at the dogs, "Yeah, I

      noticed that. I think it's cause I fed them. "

      James laughed, finished his beer, placed a kiss on

      her sun-warmed red hair and went back into the

      house to work.

      They spent the weekend together making love,

      sharing dreams and pasts. Monday morning

      brought reality as they dressed for work and

      prepared to leave their sanctuary.

      "Are you sure you wouldn't rather come to work

      with me," James asked again. "I'm sure. Although everyone at Harry's party

      knows, I don't want to broadcast our relationship

      yet.”

      "Alright," he relented finally.

      Alex smiled at him because she knew he was just

      letting her have her way. She had enjoyed their

      weekend together, but knew that she would have to return home.

      Chapter 16

      Alex and James arrived at the plant and

      followed each other in. Francine stared them

      down as James left Alex at her desk and continued

      into his office. Getting up from her chair, she

      huffily went into James' office and slammed the

      door.

      "That's who you dumped me for," she asked

      angrily.

      "Calm down Francine. You weren't dumped. We

      never officially dated.”

      "Yeah, but you didn't mind screwing me did you?" "You offered, Francine. Don't start laying a guilt

      trip. You knew I wasn't serious about you.”

      "But you're serious about her!"

      "I haven't decided yet. But it is possible," he bit

      off, "I'm not having this conversation again,

      Francine. So whatever you have to say, say it," he

      barked.

      "I don't know who you think you are, James, but I

      resent being used like this! I won't stand for it!"

      "You won't stand for it! It's not like I forced you to

      do anything, Francine, so don't give me this high

      and mighty act. "

      "I could claim sexual harassment," she threatened. "You could," he said calmly, lighting a cigarette,

      "But you won't. "

      "And why won't I?"

      "Because you're easy; it wouldn't take a threat from

      anyone to get you to crawl into bed with the

      devil. "

      "I could say the same for you!"

      "Yeah, well, that's changed. "

      "Yeah, right! When hell freezes over! This isn’t

      the end of this, James. I won't let it be," she

      declared angrily before charging out the door.

      As she passed Alex, Francine stopped, leaned down

      and whispered, "A leopard never changes his

      spots. " Alex watched her leave and sighed. This was not

      going to be easy.

      The month of July plodded on; the heat and

      humidity made life difficult in the factory. With no

      central air on the floor itself, the men were forced

      to open the dock doors and hope for a breeze.

      Alex and James divided time between their houses,

      but mostly stayed at his for the dog’s sake and so he

      could finish the living room. Alex had tired quickly

      of her books and evenings listening to James pound

      on the walls. He accepted her help cautiously,

      showed her what to do and smiled as she picked up

      on the basics enthusiastically. After they would

      work until they were too tired to hammer, they

      would make love; sometimes in the bedroom, sometimes in the living room, once on the deck

      with the dogs and the stars watching.

      Alex let Francine simmer for a couple of weeks

      before approaching her on anything not related to

      work. Fortunately, Jeff had been on vacation for

      those weeks and had not witnessed the scene or

      the animosity that festered between the

      threesome.

      Grayson had hit the roof, when he noticed the

      remnants of the shiner on Alex's face. She had

      been able to explain what happened without

      making him angrier. Harry had also questioned

      James in depth about his hand and the bruise he

      had seen on Alex's face. He was mildly concerned

      that James had hit Alex and that was the reason for

      both their bruises. James told Harry about the scene with Tad in confidence, knowing he wouldn't

      say anything.

      Tad made his announcement on the "Today" show

      during an interview. His PR people had fabricated

      a story for the cut on his cheek and Tad had spun

      the web like a professional. Alex saw pictures of

      him in the USA Today on Tuesday morning as he

      made another official announcement in his

      hometown of Denver. The camera people had

      angled his face away from the lens so as not to

      show too much of the cut. James had said that he

      looked like a ferret when they took the picture and

      Alex had to agree.

      When Jeff returned from his vacation, he saw the

      difference in the relationship between James and

      Alex. Typically they were at each other's throats about something, however, now they exchanged

      glances and smiles instead of harsh

      words. Secretly, he was happy for them. He had

      been looking forward to James getting over his

      divorce and had regretted his decision to keep quiet

      about the affair that James was having with

      Francine. When he had discovered their liaisons,

      he had frowned and asked James if he was happy

      living that way. James had only shrugged

      denouncing his intentions of getting emotionally

      involved with another woman. He had said at the

      time, that he only needed them for one thing and

      could live without it, if necessary. But Francine

      had continued to service his needs much to Jeff’s

      chagrin. There was little he could do about

      it. The relationship had not interfered with

      business, which was his major concern. Now it seemed that James was aware again of his

      need for love. And it appeared that Alex was the

      cause. But he was now at a crossroads as to what

      to do with Francine. Since she had learned about

      Alex and James and James' subsequent ending of

      his relationship with Francine, she was sullen,

      moody and cross with everyone. He had no real

      reason to fire her and was slightly afraid she would

      claim sexual harassment, if he did. Sighing, Jeff

      turned his attention back to the bulging in-box that had been jam packed while was on vacation.

      Chapter 17

      He was sorting the piles, when something caught

      his eye and a red flag went up in his

      head. Reaching fo
    r the phone, he punched up

      Alex.

      "This is Alex.”

      "Can you come in here, please," he requested.

      "Sure. "

      Alex strolled into his office, pen in hand and a smile

      on her face. "What's up?"

      "Did you see this," he asked handing a fax to her. Alex took the fax and read it over, her face going

      pale.

      "When did this come in," she asked Jeff wide eyed.

      "I don't know; obviously while I was on vacation. "

      "Damn," Alex cursed, turning from Jeff and going

      into Francine's office.

      "When did this come in," she demanded.

      "What is it," Francine asked not looking up.

      "It's a fax denying payment on the four machines

      we sent to Fort Jackson on July 8th. The fax is a

      week old. " Still concentrating on her typing, Francine replied, "I

      don't know. I just tossed it in Jeff’s box," she

      shrugged.

      "I saw that," Alex remarked acidly, "Why didn't you

      tell anyone about it?"

      "Because it was something that Jeff should

      handle. "

      "James was in charge. He should have been

      informed about what was happening."

      "Well then I guess I made a mistake."

      Alex retreated from Francine before saying

      something she'd regret. Shaking her head, she

      went back into Jeff’s office, "The date on the fax is

      July 15th. That was only last Monday. I'll call the paying office in Columbus and see what I can find

      out.”

      Jeff nodded his head in agreement, then called

      James into his office. "What's up," he asked

      around a freshly lit Marlboro.

      "DMAO has denied payment on the Fort Jackson

      machines."

      "Why?"

      "Because there was an addendum that nobody

      bothered to tell us about," answered Alex from

      behind him, "I just talked to DMAO, apparently an

      addendum was issued on July first requiring the

      change in the paint color and an additional spare

      parts package for each of the machines.” "Jesus," Jeff sighed. Everyone in the room knew it

      meant potential disaster. The DMAO's payment

      was to be the fourth quarter budget for Hasani as

      they pushed their international line. Without the

      $1,000,000, Hasani had no income for salaries,

      utilities or materials.

      "Can it be fixed," asked James urgently.

      Alex shook her head as she came into his line of

      vision, "Those machines are still on the flat beds

      down in South Carolina. Ft. Jackson refused to

      accept them because they weren't correct. DMAO

     


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