"I don't know about this." She murmured as she let out a shaky sigh. Linda was sitting at her desk, her hands twirling on the cord of her phone as she spoke to her dearest friend. She was the manager of a printing press, and having worked at the company for a few decades, she managed to acquire one of the largest offices in the building.
She was a beautiful woman, and heavily respected and idolized by most of her employees. She had dirty blonde hair that was knotted at the top of her head, stunning green eyes, and full luscious lips. Though her best assets - apart from her eyes, smile and energy - were her firm breasts, strong shoulders and curvy behind, which she liked to show off with body-hugging dresses from time to time. She was a confident woman, and that came from years of being respected and loved by her peers. She took the time to run every morning, making sure that age would never be something that slowed her down.
She was the type to have everything perfected in her life, down to the very tips of her filed nails, but there had always been something lacking, and at the age of fifty, she was getting sick and tired of it. That was why she had been convinced by her best friend, Emily, to sign up for an online social network service that helped people around her age to connect with each other.
Most of the men she had connected with were divorced, had multiple children, and seemed to not be interested in anything serious. She didn't know what she wanted, but she knew she wanted more than what she was getting. The truth was, she was jealous. Jealous of some of her friends, who were going on vacations and living their best lives, raising children with someone they adored. Some had been divorced a few times, but they all eventually found their person, and that was something she hadn't experienced in a really, really long time.
In fact, she didn't think she'd ever been in a proper relationship, which shocked most of the people around her. How could such a well-spoken, beautiful woman be lacking of a proper companion? She had concluded around the age of 30 that it was due to a couple of factors. First, she was too in love with her career. She stayed late in her office on most nights, not caring about whether or not she was getting paid. She would rather be making her company more successful than grabbing a drink anyways. Second, she was too picky. She was very educated, and knew exactly the type of man she wanted in life. Tall, athletic, charming, and as successful as she was. Basically, someone who could match up to her lifestyle. Well, a nice foreign accent wouldn't hurt either. With high standards and an age like hers, all the men who qualified were already taken.
And last but not least, Linda was closed off. She didn't need her best girl friends telling her that for her to realize this herself. Her parents were divorced and still hated each other, so she had always grown up despising adult relationships. Then, her high school sweetheart had cheated on her, at the point where she had finally decided to give her heart to him. After that, she had had a few flings, relationships that didn't get past a few dates - mostly because she loved to come up with any excuse she could to dump the guy she was seeing before she gave her heart away again.
And now, it seemed she was at a standstill, the same one she had locked herself in her entire life. And her friend Emily was having none of it.
"You don't know about what?" She hissed back over the phone.
"About Richard." She replied firmly.
"I know who you're talking about, and I'm having none of it." Emily said in a firmer tone. "You're going to see him tonight, and that's that."
"But--" Linda started, desperately trying to find any sort of excuse. Maybe her stomach was feeling a little sore?
"No buts. I'm so tired of hearing this. Linda, this guy is perfect for you. You should've seen the look on your face when you facetimed about him the next morning. You looked like you were going to explode from happiness."
Linda scowled. 'Explode from happiness' seemed like a bit of an exaggeration. Though she had to admit, she was very happy when she went home. Richard was one of the men she met on the dating site, but instead of making small talk with her, he indicated that he had no time to do so, and that he wanted to see her immediately. This might've been off putting to some women, but Linda loved his assertiveness, and how he didn't like wasting time - exactly how she liked to go about life. He was pretty good looking as well. He was tall with an athletic build, bald with a salt and pepper beard, blue eyes and full lips. He was also the same age as her, which was perfect for her standards. They had met up at a new restaurant, which was situated at the top floor of a hotel. She had worn a stunning black dress that hugged her figure, and he had worn a blue dress shirt, which seemed to be tailor made to show off his broad shoulders and figure. She knew he was the type to try to maintain his body just as she did, though was too shy to ask what he did exactly.
She couldn't help but stare at his big beautiful hands the entire time, and fantasize about them wrapped around her waist, holding her body tightly against his. She almost bit her lip just thinking about his musical French accent, and the way that words just tumbled out of his mouth. It felt like he was almost insecure about how he should be acting around her, but still managed to do all the right things. It was like... he was almost too perfect. And it scared her a little knowing this. Which is why she had to find a way out. And fast.
"Don't you think it'll be better if we just spent the evening together instead?" She asked hesitantly, knowing that Emily would shut her down immediately.
"I'm busy having a dinner date with Tom, you're on your own. And if I hear you've backed out I'm telling you I'll never forgive you this time!" Before Linda could say anything in response, the phone clicked, and all she could hear was the dial tone. She sighed dramatically. She knew that Emily was trying to be a good friend, but she couldn't help but feel a little frustrated. Emily would never understand what she was going through, how hard it was to trust another human being in the way that you needed to when you dove into a relationship with them.
There was no point in dwelling on this now. She would have to be strong and face her fears, and maybe let herself fall in love for the first time in decades. And so she drove home from work, trying to think of anything other than her upcoming date with Richard.
She spent the next hour getting ready, and had to admit she looked at the mirror way too many times to make sure she was completely perfect. She wore black heels, a white and black dress covered in rose patterns, and curled her hair so it fell down her shoulders. Her makeup was specifically done to highlight her eyes, which she had learned made men immediately smitten with her from a very young age.
This guy didn't seem like the type to be smitten, though, and the more she thought about it the sillier she felt. This was her problem, really - overthinking everything. It seemed like she had run out of time, though, because her doorbell rang right as she was heading down the stairs to see if he had messaged. She shook her head while smiling to herself. Of course he was early.
Her heels clicked on the floor as she opened the door, and couldn't help but smile up at him. "Hello." She said, a little too quiet for her tastes.
"Hello." He beamed back. He was wearing another fitted shirt, though lightened it up a bit with loose fitting black jeans. She couldn't help but wonder what was underneath his shirt. He was too gentlemanly to touch her last time, and if he had done so, she might've backed off, but she couldn't help but absentmindedly wonder if he would be touching her more tonight. Maybe he only saw her as a friend. "I hope I'm not too early." He commented.
She shook her head while grabbing her purse, and followed him to his car. "No, actually. You're just in time."
He was looking her up and down, though not in a sleazy way. Like he truly appreciated the effort she put in to look good for him. "You look beautiful tonight, like always."