They were only 10 minutes into what was evidently their monthly, first Monday of the month meeting. It was pure coincidence it happened to fall on her first day. Elise said a silent prayer that they would not introduce her and make her stand up to greet everyone. Her mind began to wander until she felt her senses heighten suddenly, that feeling you get when someone is watching you. She looked up and met Danny's gaze from across the meeting room. She forced herself not to look away, but still felt her cheeks begin to burn. His handsome face briefly looked down, a hint of embarrassment washing over it as he smiled, before he met her eyes again and mouthed the word "Sorry", his own cheeks turning a soft shade of pink. What could only be described as a twinkle entered his eyes as he focused his attention back to the meeting.
Elise caught him sneaking more stealthy glances at her throughout the rest of the meeting and couldn't help but smile.
"Before we adjourn, we'd like to introduce our newest employee, Elise Roberts. Stand up, Elise," she fought back her pained expression of the inevitable happening and half-stood, forcing a smile and doing a little wave to the room quickly before sitting back down as quickly as she had stood.
"Elise will be taking over Becky's position after this week. We want to thank Becky again for her 35 years of service to INDOT." Everyone in the room clapped for Becky, who was beaming next to her. Elise couldn't help but steal a glance at Danny. He clapped, but it wasn't Becky he was focused on. It was her again.
"You don't really like being the center of attention, do you?" he spoke under his breath as they filed out through the door to the meeting room simultaneously. Their shoulders briefly grazed the other's and their hands, again, lingering longer than they should have. Elise couldn't help but notice that Danny had briskly walked over to catch up with her.
"No," she replied simply with a sideways smile, not looking him in the eyes.
"I can't see why not," he replied without further explanation. Elise, as usual with face-to-face conversations, was without words.
"Well, I guess I'll see you around," Danny began walking towards the front office door as she headed towards the restroom.
"Don't be so shy, ok?" he turned and pointed at her before walking out the door.
And that had been about the extent of their interaction her first week. Each day that passed and she only saw him in passing in the morning or afternoon as he left or returned from his duties left Elise with a growing sense of longing. For what, exactly, she wasn't quite sure of yet, but it was obvious it had something to do with Danny.
Maybe she just wanted to be friends with him? Have someone to talk to? Yah right, she admonished herself for lying. You know what you want, you're just too afraid to admit it.
She had found Danny included more and more in her daydreams as the week plodded on. Elise thought about kissing him again, how his lips would feel against hers, his fingertips brushing against the sides of her face...
That weekend wasn't much better. She had never been great at making friends and she was finding it Didn't become any easier as an adult. Elise had no friends or relatives in Painton, or anywhere nearby, for that matter, and that longing feeling growing inside of her all week made her feel terribly lonely once left to her own devices, alone in her apartment.
She tried painting. She tried calling her parents. She tried shopping, but strolling around downtown in the crisp autumn air, her favorite time of year, only made her wish she had someone to stroll hand in hand with, which lead her to the madness of looking around on the off chance she happened to see Danny amongst the hordes of weekend tourists. Elise went home and tried drinking. It was 5 o'clock somewhere.
Monday, glorious Monday, finally came and Danny approached her at her work station just as she was about to get started.
"Hey, how was your weekend, Elise?"