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    Breathless

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    underwear. I'm beginning to doubt if you will ever

      get divorced. "

      "We will, someday, when the time is right.”

      Alex shook her head and began to take

      attendance. Everyone was present except the

      chairman, James. Alex was just getting up to call

      him, when she heard his footsteps on the

      stairs. James took his usual position at one end of

      the table, while Alex sat at the other. He paused

      to stare at her for a few moments, remembering the feel of her skin on his hands, then called the

      meeting to order.

      A brief mention was made about the impending

      visit of another OSHA inspector and the overall

      condition of the factory. James was happy with

      the hard work that everyone was putting into the

      factory's maintenance as well as the machinery.

      Alex watched James generously lay out praise for

      the committee. Often she would catch his eye and

      he would study her briefly before making another

      point. The coldness in his eyes let her know that

      he knew about her and Grayson. She wasn't sure

      if he cared or not.

      Alex did care. She knew it was a mistake what

      happened between her and Grayson. The person

      she really wanted was across the table and looking at her like she was nobody. Alex wondered what

      that meant. If his passion and love had been

      squelched in one miserable night, could he or did he

      really love her? Alex sighed quietly and took a long

      gulp of her coffee before making some final notes

      on her pad. James finished up the meeting and

      left abruptly.

      Alex went back to her desk, typed the minutes and

      laid them on James' chair for his perusal. She was

      about to leave his office, when he came in.

      "Alex, hang on a second," he said catching her at

      the doorway. Alex turned back into his office and

      shut the door. James noted the action with

      care. Alex hated closing the doors to the offices. "Have a seat," he offered, lighting a cigarette and

      walking around the desk to sit in the armchair

      beside her. Alex perched herself on the edge of

      the chair cautiously.

      James reached across the span between the two

      chairs and rested his left hand on Alex's

      right. Removing the cigarette and laying it on the

      available ashtray, he turned his head to study

      her. Alex, however, was not looking at him. She

      was staring across the desk to his chair where he

      should have been.

      "There's a few things you need to understand,

      Alex," he began, "First, Friday night didn't happen.”

      "Excuse me," Alex replied caustically. "I was never there. As a matter of fact, neither

      were you."

      Although he couldn't see her face clearly, he sensed

      the confusion setting in. Alex had considered

      removing her hand earlier, when he first touched

      her, but the grip was too strong. The sensation

      running through her hand went straight to her

      heart. His squeezing of her hand was a squeezing

      of her heart. Gently, she finally extracted it and

      again tried to cool the touch.

      "I don't get it. If we weren't at Grayson's then

      where were we?"

      "Just know that as far as anyone is concerned, we

      weren't at Grayson's and we never attended that

      party. " "You may not have been there, but I was," she

      retorted, "I don't know what you're trying to

      accomplish, James, but I was there. Your words

      cannot erase that fact or the fact that I had a damn

      good time. "

      James thrust himself against the back of his

      chair. Alex stood and paced the floor. He was

      sure that if the floor hadn't been concrete, Alex

      would have gone through it. He watched the

      emotions cross her face. The confusion had

      retreated and left in its wake an angry

      woman. Her face was flushed with the anger and

      her blue eyes sparked fire. James noted the way

      her breasts pushed against the thin fabric of the

      cotton dress. Her red hair spilled around her face

      accenting the roses of the dress. Angrily, Alex

      finally stopped in front of him and met his eyes. She was about to reason with him, talk to

      him about his feelings when a knock resounded

      through the office from the plant door.

      James stood and reached for the knob. He was

      about to ask Alex to stay while he dealt with the

      person, but found her already gone. Silently

      swearing at the intrusion, he unlocked the door and

      went back to his desk.

      Alex sat down heavily on her chair and willed

      herself to calm down. Francine was still jockeying

      for her position and getting upset about this would

      not help.

      "Alex, remember that we're doing second quarter

      inventory Friday. I'll need all the shipment sheets

      tomorrow," said Allen from his side of the wall. "Yeah, I remember. I have most of the

      information here. I just need to get two things

      from Doug and I'll be finished. "

      "Okay. Can you stay Friday until we're done?"

      "Yeah. "

      Alex worked late and to her relief James didn't find

      it necessary to stay too. Several of the shop

      employees stayed late also to prepare for the

      inventory.

      Alex was doing some data entry when Grayson

      came into the office. She hadn't heard him

      because he came in from the shop and she had

      turned up the radio. Not wanting to scare her, Grayson waited in the doorway for her to

      acknowledge him.

      As Grayson watched, he thought back to their brief

      time together and wondered what went

      wrong. His fingers still remembered her skin and

      his lips still tasted her kisses. He knew James was

      smitten with her, but James also knew that Grayson

      was falling fast. He thought that Tad must be a

      fool for letting her go.

      Sensing that somebody was watching her, Alex

      looked up suddenly to find Grayson staring at

      her. Still thrown by her conversation with James,

      she smiled at Grayson as he crossed the room to

      her.

      "What's up," she asked. "More raw material sheets. "

      "Thanks, just what I needed," she smiled and took

      the sheets from him.

      "Are you really busy?"

      "No, not really busy. Why?"

      "Can we talk for a few minutes?"

      Alex knew this was coming but dreaded it

      nonetheless. Reaching beside her desk, Alex

      pulled the armchair closer to her for Grayson to sit

      on.

      "Grayson, I know what you're going to say," began

      Alex," but there is no need to apologize. I'm

      fine. " "I was going to apologize, but I also wanted you to

      know my feelings too. I think I have loved you

      since we met in the machine shop on your first

      day. . . "

      "Gray, stop. You can't love me. You don't even

      know me. "

      "Is this about James? Do you love him?"

      "I don't know. This is all new to me. "

      "Why? Hasn't Tad ever told you he loves you?

      You're supposed to marr
    y him. . . "

      "Supposed to; technically, it's a bet," she stuttered.

      Grayson sat back briefly at her words. "A bet?" "Yeah, if I return to D.C. in a year then we get

      married. "

      "Christ, Alex," exclaimed Grayson standing up

      suddenly, "He didn't propose, he basically waited

      until you fell flat on your face to make you marry

      him. How can you do that?"

      "It was the only way. He never would have let

      me leave D.C. otherwise. Grayson, there are so

      many things you don't know. Just understand,

      please, that you and I will never be together. "

      Grayson's face fell and his anger and disgust

      showed. He knew that Alex would live up to her

      promise if she was forced to return to D.C. and

      leave Hasani. "Well you can't go back. It's that

      simple. " "Nothing's that simple, Gray," she said standing and

      taking his hand, "You can't tell anyone about

      this. I would much rather you and I stay friends,

      Grayson. I need one and you're basically all I

      have. "

      "Alex, you should know better. We are friends and

      everything will be alright. What about James?"

      "What about him?"

      "You never answered me, do you love James?"

      "Yes, I think I do," replied Alex looking at the

      floor. Nothing was turning out as it should have

      and she was more depressed than ever. Grayson took Alex's face in his hands and raised her

      face from the floor. "It's okay. We'll find a way

      for you to tell him," he said kissing her forehead.

      "No, we won't. "

      "Why not?"

      "Because I said so. You can't tell him anything. I

      don't want him to know. Just go with me on this

      okay?"

      Grayson nodded his assent and left her. He was

      still confused about her request but he knew that

      he loved Alex and would do anything she

      asked. Shaking his head finally and retrieving a

      Pepsi from the machine, Grayson went back to the

      machine shop. "So what are you doing for the fourth, Alex," asked

      Harry as he handed his count sheets to her.

      "Going to D.C., a friend of mine is having a barbecue

      and invited me down for the weekend. "

      "You'll get a chance to see your fiancée, right?"

      "Maybe, I haven't talked to Tad recently so I don't

      know for sure. "

      "Well, if you change your mind, come over to my

      place. Susan is throwing another holiday bash and

      you're invited. "

      "If something changes and I can't go south, I'll be

      there. Thanks. "

      Harry nodded, took the rest of his count sheets and

      headed back into the factory, passing David and

      Grayson in Francine's office. "More sheets, Alex," said David, planting himself in

      the available arm chair. Grayson leaned against

      the door jam and watched her look over the

      numbers and locate another list of parts for them to

      count.

      "Dave, are you sure this number is right?"

      "Which one?"

      "The cold rolled steel. I thought you had at least

      two feet of that yesterday."

      "We did," interjected Grayson, "Joey ruined it trying

      to cut it for gears."

      "Was it on the scrap sheet," she asked turning her

      attention to him.

      "Yeah, the sheets I gave you last night." "Oh, okay. Here's the rest of your list then you’re

      done. Grayson moved to take the papers from her

      and paused to look in her blue eyes. The pain was

      still evident and her loneliness had increased since

      losing the opportunity to tell James her feelings.

      "Dave, go on ahead. I have a question on this raw

      material number for Alex," commented Grayson.

      Dave nodded his head at the excuse and left the

      office. "Are you doing okay," he asked

      "Yeah, I'm fine. "

      "You still won't tell him will you?"

      "No, I won't. Not as long as he and . . , never

      mind. "

      "Alex, remember, I'm your friend. What's wrong

      with telling him?" "Why did he and Jean divorce?"

      Grayson sat down in the arm chair and stared at

      her. He wasn't expecting that question. He

      would tell her anything but that. She may not be

      interested in him romantically, but the man she did

      love didn't need to be bad-mouthed.

      "You need to ask James that, Alex. I'm not going

      to tell you. "

      "I need you to tell me, Gray. Please," she begged,

      reaching for his hands.

      James walked in at that moment and found them

      like that. Staring so intently at each other, his

      heart clenched tightly and a wave of nausea hit

      him. He stared at the woman he had fallen in love

      with, the woman he was sure would make him mature. She was so beautiful and obviously in

      love with Grayson. She was probably better off

      with Grayson, especially since he was too weak to

      break it off with Francine. James knew that Alex

      was aware of the affair, her accusing glances had

      cut him to the quick. Summoning the courage

      needed to confront them, James walked into the

      office and coughed.

      Grayson abruptly let Alex's hand go and left the

      office. Alex wiped her eyes quickly and turned her

      attention to James. James saw the action and

      suppressed the urge to comfort her. Whatever

      was happening was between her and Grayson.

      "How close are we to being done," he asked sitting

      down in the chair. "Not even. Allen is walking the floor now to be

      sure. "

      "Okay. How much longer for the shop guys? We're

      running into overtime. "

      "I know. I saw the numbers. Allen and Jeff are

      trying to hurry them and correct mistakes later to

      avoid that," she replied not looking at him. James

      nodded and then returned to the floor to help the

      David, Joey, Grayson and Morgan.

      Alex finished early and with permission from Jeff

      left the factory early too. Driving home, Alex

      wondered if maybe she should just go home at the

      end of her year and marry Tad. She admitted to

      herself after sleeping with Grayson that she was in

      love with James. But to admit that love to him

      would open up to more pain. James was obviously too carried away with his fling with Francine to care

      about her. There was also the fact that nobody

      would tell her the reason for his divorce.

      "That's not true," she thought to herself, "I only

      asked Grayson and he had his own reasons for not

      telling me. Maybe if I asked Morgan. "

      Alex got home and checked her machine. Again,

      there were no messages from Tad which seem to be

      the pattern recently. Picking up her mail, she

      leafed through her recent copy of the Washington

      Post and found a picture of Tad with Senator Adler

      celebrating another victory in Congress. Shaking

      her head, she laid down the paper and picked up

      the phone. Grabbing her phone list from her

      briefcase, she dialed Morgan's number, hoping she

      didn't get Melissa. "Hello," Morgan answered. Alex sighed.

      "Hi Morgan, it's Alex. "


      "Hey gorgeous. What’s up? Are you coming

      tonight?"

      "I didn't know there was a party. "

      "Yeah, at Grayson's."

      "Oh, well, he didn't say anything to me so I won't be

      there. Besides, I have to get ready to go to D.C. for

      the weekend. "

      "You don't want to go there, do you," he whined.

      Alex shook her head at the petulant child he

      became to cajole her into staying town. "We'll see. Anyway, that's not why I called. Tell me

      why James and Jean divorced.

      Morgan's eyes widened on the other side of the

      phone, he hadn't expected that question from

      her. He was under the impression that Alex and

      Grayson were an item. "Why?"

      "Because I want to know. "

      "I'll tell you if you promise to come tonight," he

      said.

      "Okay, I promise," Alex smiled at his

      single-mindedness.

      "Because he was fooling around on her. "

      "You mean with Francine. " "So you know about that, huh? Jean didn't and I

      don't think she does even after the divorce."

      "Then with who?"

      "Everyone, basically. James has a great problem

      with commitment. Monogamy is not in his

      vocabulary. "

      Alex sat down heavily and sighed. So there it

      was. Just what she wanted to know and not

      hear. She listened as Morgan detailed what he

      knew of James' affairs and travels. When he had

      finished, Alex said goodbye, reassured him she

      would be at Grayson's at hung up. Picking up the

      receiver, Alex dialed Grayson to make sure she was

      welcome and wouldn't be crashing. Grayson said

      it was okay and apologized for not asking her

      before. Then Alex made a third call. The phone at the other end rang several times and

      she was on the verge of hanging it up, when a voice

      picked responded.

      "Hello," answered the soft voice.

      "Hi, I must have dialed wrong, I was looking for Tad

      Pierce. "

      "He's right here, hang on," said the feminine voice.

      "Hello," responded Tad.

      "Hi. "

      "Alex? Hi, how are you?"

      "Who was that?"

      "Her. . . she's the, um, cleaning lady. " "You don't have a cleaning lady, Tad. Who was

      she?"

      "Beth Majors. "

      "Adler's press secretary? You're sleeping with

      Bill's press secretary?"

      "No, not sleeping with her. We're working on his

      retirement speech.”

      "She sure sounded at home. Adler is retiring?"

      "Yeah, in October. He's not running for

      re-election. His doctors just diagnosed him with

      prostate cancer. He wants me to run in his

     


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