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10/30/2009 Brilliance: Worker's Comp, Pt. 17They'd been
exchanging work-related emails most of the morning, and her thoughts began to
drift towards wondering if he was thinking of her in ways that were definitively un-work-related.
She pictured him
alone at his desk across town, putting up a pretty good front of working
dilligently but without actually doing anything at all. She was supposed to be managing a rather detailed project herself, but had lost focus somewhere between coffee breaks. Her thoughts began to transition from gentle blurs into a
full-on daydream.
-- He was at his
desk, re-reading her last email. It was only a few lines, but she'd added a
smiley emoticon, something a little out-of-character for her (and her email).
He thought of her actual smile, and wondered if any of her thoughts were of him. -- The cycle began. 2/21/2009 Brilliance: Stirrings, Pt. 16She'd been dreaming of him for seven nights. Not exactly a *new* dream each time, but more a continuation of itself. She thought of him the way she hadn't in years, and felt dizzy. The situation must be rectified (it was cutting into her actual rest, after all), and therefore a trip to a certain store, as well as to the cliffs, was necessary. The waves called to her. She looked north and wondered how long it would take for him to hear her. 8/11/2008 Brilliance: Watery Conquests, Pt. 14 She had been enjoying the day enough; sand cool between her toes, waves crashing against the boulders she was perched on. She'd splashed her way out an hour ago, and the incoming tide would now mean she'd have to wade back. She looked north, at the water beyond the cliffs, and tried to think of something besides him. 4/15/2008 Brilliance: Shiny and New, Pt. 13Today had been a tough one, with intermingling feelings of boredom and the need to adventure. The road ahead would be bright and shiny; a coastal breezy drive that would lead him straight to the door he had inquired about. The problem now was merely how to acquire a car. This wasn't so much a problem as it was an inconvenience: he had multiple cars at his disposal, he had only to touch a number on his phone to be connected with someone who had every connection. The underlying fear, of course, was what would happen after that car was acquired. He would need to look his best to ensure a successful business meeting, so a stop to the salon was in order. A new salon, "Magnus", had recently opened nearby his home, and seemed to cater to every need he would have: manicure, haircut, shave, even laser whitening for those last-minute touchups. He looked down at his hands and thought of the last time he had cared to have a manicure. He meant to go at least monthly, but sometimes life got in the way of those sorts of comforts. His looks definitely weren't slacking, and he was one of those types who seemed to always be professionally groomed by default.. Just over six feet tall, his features (cleft chin, deep brown eyes, long lashes, chiseled cheekbones) could definitely be considered striking. The stubble of skipping a day of shaving was not abrasive, but definitely noticeable. He thought of perhaps leaving it intact and cleaning up the edges, but he remembered she always liked him clean-shaven. He started. Hands on the sink, he eyed his reflection in the marble-framed mirror. What on earth did her past opinions have to do with his appearance now? |
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