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    Breathless

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      retrieved her address and phone number from the personnel files in Jeff’s office.

      Chapter 9

      Alex was just getting comfortable on the couch,

      when a knock resounded on the door. Still

      nervous from the scene in the bar, Alex placed her

      cup of tea on the table, looked out of the window

      and saw James standing on her porch. Adjusting

      her robe, Alex opened the door and let him in.

      "How did you find me," she asked as he made his

      way into her living room.

      "Personnel records and directions from a the deli

      employee down the road."

      "Oh. Coffee?"

      "Sure. " James followed Alex through the house to the

      kitchen where she made his coffee and another cup

      of tea for herself. James watched her closely as

      she moved about the kitchen retrieving cups,

      saucers, spoons and the coffee. He watched the

      way the satin robe clung to her form. The blue

      robe belted at the waist and James could see a

      matching nightgown hidden underneath when it

      gapped. He was sure she was naked underneath

      and the urge to pull her to him and kiss her deeply

      was at war with wanting to protect and comfort

      her.

      Alex was pouring the water into the cups, when she

      caught James staring at her. Her attention

      wavered slightly and she missed one of the cups,

      pouring the steaming water on her hand. "Damn," she said jerking her hand out of the path of

      the water and slamming down the kettle.”

      "Here run it under cold water," reacted James

      reaching for the offended hand and shoving it under

      the spigot as cold water spilled out over her hand.

      Alex tried to pull her hand away from James, but his

      grip on her wrist was too tight. His caress on the

      back of the burnt hand was like fire and even the

      cold water didn't help. Her eyes drifted up to his

      and she caught her breathe at the emotions that

      were conveyed. Shutting off the water with her

      other hand, Alex reached for a towel, accidentally

      brushing her breasts across his chest. James

      inhaled sharply at the intimacy.

      "Alex. . .," he whispered.

      "James, you should go. " "I should, but I can't. "

      "James, please, you don't know what you're doing.”

      "Yes, I do. Alex, please, I need you and I know you

      need me.”

      Alex stepped away from him and retreated into the

      dining room, she needed the space to clear her

      head. Her mind filled with thoughts of him and

      Francine and flashes of the attack. She also

      thought about Tad, which brought her to reality and

      made her realize how much she cared for

      James. Her feelings for Tad had waned in the six

      months that she had been at Hasani, but

      mysteriously, they had grown for James. She

      attributed to the fact that he was always there for

      her, never pushing her to do anything she didn't

      want to. She remembered when they shook hands the first time they met, that was when it had

      started.

      James followed Alex into the dining room, ignoring

      the cup of coffee and tea that were growing cold on

      the counter, and watched as the emotions crossed

      her face. He knew that she was waging her own

      inner war.

      "Alex, tell me you don't feel what I'm feeling. Tell

      me that and I'll leave and will never ask you about it

      again."

      "I can't do that," she whispered, turning her eyes

      away from him, "I felt it when our hands met six

      months ago and I feel it now. But it can't be."

      "Why? Because of this fiancée?" "His name is Tad and only partly. We know so

      little about each other, James. And what we do

      know wouldn't fill this room. There are other

      things too.”

      "What? Are you having these feelings for Grayson

      or Morgan?"

      "No," she said shaking her head, "You know I have

      the deepest respect for all of those guys and you

      too. But you're still feeling the effects of your

      divorce and you. . . James we can't, it's that

      simple. "

      Alex was going to tell him about her suspicions of

      him and Francine, but thought better of it. She

      didn't really want him to know she knew, she was

      embarrassed by it and didn't want to embarrass

      him. "Fine. When you're ready, let me know. I'll be

      there," James stated.

      "Don't wait for me, it may be a while. "

      James turned and left the house abruptly. He was

      confused and he didn't understand what her

      hesitation was, he wasn't sure he wanted to

      know. James thought partially that it had

      something to do with Francine.

      "Damn," he cursed, getting into his SUV and drove

      like hell home.

      Alex heard the door crash violently against the jam

      and jumped. She knew he was upset but it

      couldn't be helped. Francine had made it clear

      that she and James were an item, she had gone so

      far as to pull Alex aside and confide in her once or twice. Since they had cleared the air between

      them, they had become acquaintances, but never

      gone so far as to be friends.

      Alex walked into the kitchen and finished cleaning

      up the mess. She dumped James’ forgotten coffee

      down the drain wondering if she would ever be able

      to make coffee for him in private again. She had

      wanted so much to ask him to stay, but

      refrained. Reaching for the familiar vodka bottle,

      Alex made another screwdriver, shut off the lights

      and went to bed. She hoped the vodka would

      erase the touch, smell and sight of him but it

      hadn't. It had made her night pure torture.

      James stomped into the house and slammed the

      door shut. Sheba and Sasha immediately started

      barking at the intrusion of their sleep. James quieted them down, opened the sliding glass door

      to let them out and grabbed a beer from the

      fridge. He checked the messages and found that

      Grayson had called to let him know that they found

      Dan and took care of him. James appreciated the

      effort they put forth for Alex. He knew that

      Grayson had ulterior motives, specifically the

      passion that Grayson was cultivating for

      Alex. Morgan also felt something more than

      friendship for Alex, but with Melissa in his life would

      never pursue her. He would carry the torch and

      flirt, but he wouldn't cheat.

      Sitting down heavily on the couch, James waited for

      the dogs to lumber back into the house. He

      thought briefly of calling Alex, but thought better of

      it. She would only rebuff him again and he didn't

      need any more rejection tonight. The dogs came back into the house and James got up to close the

      door. After divesting himself of his clothes, he

      removed the last three beers from the fridge and

      took up a post on the couch. Naked and staring

      out at the darkness, James envisioned Alex walking

      to him in her blue negligee, removing it casually and

      then making love to him all night. Sasha looke
    d up

      briefly at the sound of the beer bottle hitting the

      floor and rolling towards her. She licked up the

      spilt beer and joined her master on the couch to

      sleep.

      James muddled through the weekend working on

      the house and finished hanging the dry wall in the

      living room. Occasionally, his thoughts drifted to

      Alex making him take his anger and frustration on

      the drywall itself. He couldn’t believe how stupid

      he had been to bare his feelings for her on Friday night. The fact that she hadn’t laughed in his face

      was a relief. On the flip side, however, she also

      felt their consuming attraction and that was torture

      to his soul. She couldn’t or wouldn’t acknowledge

      anything.

      Alex took the weekend to escape from Ashmore

      Valley, headed up to Boston to listen to her favorite

      musician play. Dan Lavoie was an up and coming

      solo guitarist with a smooth as glass voice. He

      played pop, rock and soul that would make an angel

      cry. It was nice to escape and just visit her old

      haunts. A brief stop at the cemetery left her less

      than convinced of anything in her life. She missed

      the warm voice of her family who would listen and

      offer advice. Now, she had nothing close to a confidant that could help her out. .

      Chapter 10

      Spring officially erupted on Monday with another

      thunderstorm, delaying the loading of one of

      Hasani’s machines for transport. Normally,

      inclement weather would never deter them,

      however, the lightning played a catch twenty-two

      with the metal of the machine and the chains to

      hold it down. Nobody wanted the loading crew

      electrocuted.

      Dan Reynolds didn’t show up for work on Monday,

      calling off sick. After several days, it was apparent

      to all that he would not be coming back to Hasani.

      James had given Jeff the blow by blow from Friday

      night and Jeff was mildly pleased that Alex’s stalker

      was out of their lives. Another Friday rolled around and Alex avoided

      contact with all of her co-workers even the ones

      who hadn’t been at the Standing Ovation. She

      especially avoided James not wishing to inflict more

      pain on either of them. She denied an invitation

      from Grayson for a party at his place instead

      electing to work late. Since Dan was no longer a

      threat, she could again do as she pleased at the

      office.

      Monday, however, brought another surprise for

      Alex as she arrived at the plant. Francine

      immediately informed her that she was needed in

      Jeff’s office. Dropping her gear on her desk, she

      moved into Jeff’s office with some trepidation.

      Her year was almost over and discussion for

      another, longer term commitment hadn’t begun. “Adam,” Alex exclaimed upon seeing one of the

      occupants of Jeff’s office. Forgetting herself for a

      moment, she gave the newcomer a brief hug and

      peck on the cheek.

      “Alex, morning girl, you look good. What are you

      doing here,” Adam answered returning the hug and

      kiss.

      “I work here. I gave up Washington almost eight

      months ago. When did you get transferred?”

      “Two months ago, this is my first field call.”

      “Here? Is this a scheduled or reported

      inspection?”

      “Reported,” Adam answered.

      “Jeff, would you like me to take Adam around the

      plant? I have my boots under my desk.” Jeff smiled. Somehow, he was sure that Alex

      would have the connection with the OSHA inspector

      that they needed to pass a reported inspection.”

      “If you don’t mind, I’m expecting a few calls.”

      Alex nodded her head in assent, knowing full well

      what Jeff needed her to do. It was kind of a motto

      at Hasani; “cover thy own ass.” Leading their

      guests to her desk, she changed her shoes into her

      steel toed work boots, offered them coffee and

      talked about old times while they made their way to

      the back of the shop.

      Adam Griffin was an old friend from Alex’s college

      days having attended Boston University with her

      and her roommate, Pam. Adam had eventually

      dated and married Pam straight out of college, with

      Alex being the maid of honor. “So who called,” she asked as they entered the

      paint area.

      “I can’t tell you,” Adam smiled, “you know that.

      “Okay,” she smiled back and watched as he took

      notes. She knew they were in trouble but didn’t

      know how bad.

      James watched the pair from the machine shop and

      took immediate notice at the closeness they shared.

      The way she laughed and touched him made James

      wince inwardly. Silently, he wondered if he would

      ever share that with her. Dismissing his brain as

      having gone off the rails, he walked back into the

      office to find Francine waiting for him.

      “Who is that man with Alex,” he asked casually. “Adam Griffin, OSHA. Jeff had her tour with him

      because they’re old friends.”

      “Really? Does that mean we’re going to get a

      discount?”

      “I don’t know and I don’t care,” she remarked

      flippantly. “Hell, if she screws him, maybe we’ll

      get off with a light penalty.”

      “Francine, Alex isn’t you,” he remarked bitterly

      returning to his own office.

      Alex and Adam were making their way back to the

      offices when James approached.

      “Afternoon, James O’Reilly, assistant plant

      manager,” he said introducing himself with an

      extended hand. “Adam Griffin, OSHA inspector,” he replied taking

      the proffered hand.

      “So how’d we do?”

      “Not well; twenty violations in excess of

      $15,000.00,” Alex responded.

      James whistled; he didn’t think they were that bad

      off.

      “Let’s go into Jeff’s office and talk about these, shall

      we?”

      James led the way and Alex was about to detach

      herself when Adam requested she stay with them.

      Alex continued into the offices and closed the door

      behind them as James explained the situation.

      “Adam, what can we do about these? Obviously,

      your inspection was a surprise and I know we’re supposed to be within code at all times, but still any

      suggestions?”

      “Alex, I know. But the fact of the matter is that

      Hasani Industries is a government contractor and

      twenty violations is bad news on that front.”

      “Okay, so what would it take to get up to code?”

      “About two weeks of work,” replied Jeff.

      “Is it a question of manpower?”

      “Yes. Basically, we can’t really spare anyone right

      now with production the way it is. The contracts

      have to be fulfilled.”

      Alex sighed and looked at James and Jeff, “What if

      we hired somebody strictly for maintenance

      purposes? Could we justify the cost of an employee to keep us on OSHA regulations and

      maintenance versus getti
    ng hit with the fines?”

      “I’m pretty sure Hasani will agree,” Jeff answered.

      Alex commented to Adam, “Can you give us two

      weeks before filing your report?”

      “Alex, how often have I said no to you since we

      met,” Adam said smiling, “Hasani has never had a

      bad report so we could say this is a warning. You

      have two weeks from today to get up to code. I’ll

      do another tour then and whatever I find then

      you’re stuck with.”

      “Deal,” Alex said shaking Adam’s hand. She

      escorted him to the door, hugged him for old-time

      sake and said good bye. “Say hello to Pam for me. She should come with

      you in two weeks and we’ll have lunch.”

      Adam nodded his agreement and promised to see if

      he could get her to come then before leaving the

      plant. Alex stood in the doorway of the factory,

      watching him leave then strolled back to Jeff’s

      office.

      “Alex, you saved our collective asses,” Jeff

      announced as she entered the room, “Thanks.”

      “No problem. But Adam’s serious when he said

      we have two weeks. We need to get somebody in

      here ASAP.”

      Jeff and James interviewed past applicants and

      settled on Eric Marshall to fill the maintenance

      position. He was hired on the spot and began the next day. The hard stuff was tackled first including

      rewiring the two ton jack, installing circuits in the

      weld shop and replacing the frayed extension

      cords. They had just finished when Adam

      returned. This time he had brought Alex's college

      roommate Pam and the two had reminisced over

      lunch and then dinner after Adam declared the

      place up to date and gave Hasani a clean bill of

      health. Grayson knew Alex was in a better

      mood. She had stopped in the machine shop

      several times and had lunch with them on Friday

      afternoon. He decided to give it another shot and

      invite her to a party at his house that night.

      "So Alex," he smiled, "what do you say? Tonight,

      we’re partying at my place, Morgan, possibly

      Melissa, a few others. . . " Alex knew it was coming, Grayson had been smiling

      too much. She chuckled and wagged her

      eyebrows at Joey just to make him blush.

      "Okay, how do I get there?"

      Grayson almost fell off the bench. He expected

      another rejection, but since the OSHA inspection

      had gone so well, she had cheered.

      Morgan smiled at Gray's reaction, drew Alex a map

      on the back of her tablet and wrote a time there.

     


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