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It had been a few days since Adele had finally opened up to Zack. She was at her psychologists for her regular appointment. Adele was nervous, she was very excited about being able to tell her about Zack and what had happened.
"Adele? You can come in now."
Adele went into the office and sat in a chair. "Hi Charlene, how are you today?"
"I'm well thanks Adele how are you?"
Adele grinned, "I'm good thanks. I thought a lot about what we talked about during our last session, and I decided that maybe you were right and Zack was only trying to be nice and he really didn't want to hurt me."
"Excellent! That was a great step forward for you. You look like you want to tell me something else as well," Charlene said with a knowing smile.
Adele blushed and smiled shyly, "I asked him out for coffee the other day."
"That's wonderful Adele! How did you feel when you were together? Did you feel like you had before? Was it like when you first met him?"
Adele thought for a moment, "I was really nervous and I felt like I was going to be sick at first. But he made me laugh, and he was very laid back. I felt...comfortable with him."
Her therapist nodded and smiled, "I'm very proud of you for trying this Adele. It took a lot of courage to push yourself out of your comfort zone like that."
Adele smiled as well, "Thank you Charlene, would it be okay if I asked him to go out for coffee again?"
"If you feel comfortable doing that I think it's a great idea. Just don't over do it, baby steps are still steps forward."
Adele grinned, "I think I'd like to do that again."
"How are you doing with your anxiety?"
Adele frowned, "I'm still very anxious around men, the pills you gave me have helped. I can go in to work and don't feel as stressed as I used to. Fortunately they've been very accommodating and only let Rebecca work with me."
"And are you still having the nightmares?" Charlene questioned her.
"Yes, I still wake up screaming every night like I've lived through the attack all over again. I wish I could sleep through the night just once. It's so exhausting physically and mentally."
"How do you feel about the men at your work? Do they still frighten you?"
"They don't frighten me as much as other men do, but that's because I knew them before Scott..."
"Yes that's quite common. They're a known quantity because you are familiar with them, so you know that they pose no threat to you. Do you feel that Zack poses a threat to you Adele?"
"I don't think so. He's made suggestions and always lets me decide how things happen. He's been very patient and kind. It's like he knows what's going on in my mind, and only says and does what I feel comfortable with."
"How do you feel about yourself since you've met Zack and had this breakthrough?"
Adele paused to think again, "I feel a bit more confident, less afraid and maybe a bit more in control of my life."
"Do you think this is a good thing Adele?"
"I do, Zack is the first guy that I haven't been totally terrified of in over a year. I don't know why but I feel very safe with him."
"Well I'm very proud of you Adele, as you should be too. I think we've made some great strides in our recovery plan over the past few weeks. Our time is almost up Adele, I'll renew your current prescriptions and I'm adding Clonazepam, it's a sedative. You're to take it before you go to bed. It should help you sleep better."
Adele smiled and took her prescription slip, "Thanks Charlene, see you in three weeks?"
"You're welcome Adele. Three weeks it is."
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Zack was still blown away, he couldn't believe that Adele had taken that first big step and asked him out for a coffee. They hadn't really done a whole lot of talking and when they did it was about inconsequential things like work and the weather. He could tell that Adele was trying hard to break down her protective walls. Zack was glad just to be with her, even just sitting quietly together was a big thing.
Sitting in his office at work he was totally distracted by his thoughts about Adele. Instead of working on his editing work he was doodling on his notepad and wondering what she was doing.
Zack's buddy Aaron from down the hall poked his head into the office, "Hey bud, we're going to the Kowloon for lunch are you in?"
"Huh? Yeah sure, just gimme a sec."
Even at lunch with the office crew Zack was distracted and quiet. Everyone noticed the change since Zack was normally very outgoing and gregarious.
"Hey Zack what's with you today? You're like in the twilight zone or something!"
"Ah I just have something on my mind guys. It's a personal thing."
All of his office mates started ribbing him. "Whoa-ho-ho! Zack's got lady issues! Who's the girl man? You tag her yet? Is she hot?"
Zack waved them down, "No no no! It's not like that. I'm just helping one of my neighbours, she's going through a rough patch that's all."
Aaron burst out laughing and the other guys joined him. "Is it that cute little blonde in the top unit?" he asked.
Zack blushed from all the ribbing he was getting. "Guys come on! She's going through a rough transition and I'm helping her through it okay? God, sometimes people just do things because it's the right thing to do!"
Aaron could see that Zack was getting mad so he took the lead and told the other guys to shut up. "Hey sorry man. We noticed that you were out of it, and were trying to get you out of your funk. If you're doing the right thing for this girl then that's cool man."
"Seriously guys, she's a nice girl and I want to help her through this. She deserves better than she's gotten."
The other guys settled down and were pretty impressed with what Zack was doing. He tended to be the leader of the group so he had a lot of respect from the others.
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It was the weekend and Adele walked into the laundry room, Zack was loading up the washers when he noticed her.
"Oh, hey Adele! How are you?" he asked with a smile.
"I'm good Zack, how are you?" Adele said with a shy smile.
"I'm good too. Hey if you want I'll free up a washer so you don't have to wait."