A bit(!) far-fetched maybe, but just a gentle story of two people finding each other in strange circumstance
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Hello, my name is Dave and I'd like to tell you about my office romance. I've talked with Megan and she says it's okay to relate the details of our relationship. It all started when I got a new job. I had been having some problems and needed some time alone to think, the post of temporary night supervisor became vacant and I applied. It was an easy job, collating reports and sending them on to the appropriate people for the next morning. Most of the time I was in the building on my own, but once a night the security guard came over and checked on me. We usually had our meal break at this point in the evening, but after that it was just me: Or so I thought.
After about three weeks in the job I had settled into a routine. First thing was to complete all the reports. Sometimes this took an hour, sometimes as much as three hours. After this my time was pretty much my own unless an urgent job was e-mailed down from head office. After meeting with Mike the security guard, as long as my work was done, I used to check the open plan offices for him, making sure that this building at least was secure. As I said, I was three weeks into this routine when I met Megan. There had been little work to do on the computer, I had met with Mike and done my circuit of the building and now headed back to my part of the office. As I approached I could see that there was someone in the cubicle next to mine. A little surprised, I went over and challenged her. She looked around at me, but didn't seem startled. I asked if she was supposed to be here and she showed me her ID badge.
Megan Collins was the name on it. I didn't recognise the name and I hadn't been told someone else was going to be working. (When I took the post they told me very occasionally a project might need to be finished but I would be told about it when required.) I was about to call Mike when she held out her hand and turned off the walkie-talkie.
"Please don't." Was all she said. I sat down beside her and asked what she was doing here at this late hour. "Just checking on how my work is getting on." She replied. I didn't press her, I was suddenly aware of how pretty she was. Her long hair not really dark but definitely not blonde, her green eyes framed by thin glasses. I had the feeling that she wanted to talk, but I couldn't think of anything coherent to say; 'Have you been working here long?' was the best I could come up with. (Do you come here often? for the workplace.)
"I started here about eight years ago." She replied.
"I can't say that I've seen you before."
"I've worked nights for a long time." This puzzled me, because, as I said, I thought I was the only one in the offices at night.
"Would you like some coffee?" I asked, getting up and going to the coffee pot.
"I'd love one." Her voice seemed to fade as I moved away, and when I turned around with two coffees' she had gone. I stood and looked around the deserted open plan office and she was nowhere to be seen, it was as if she had vanished into thin air.
I called out, but there was no reply: Megan had gone.
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I didn't see her again for nearly a week. When I had left that morning I had checked the clock cards, but couldn't see her name. That didn't mean much as not everyone clocked in and out. I did a lot of work for the next couple of nights and in consequence didn't get to speak to Mike. When I finally got to speak to him, I had had two nights to realise how pretty Megan had been, but what he told me I could hardly believe. As soon as I asked if anyone else was supposed to be in the building he smiled and said:
"You've met Megan then?"
"Yes, she was very pretty, but seemed a little distracted, and then she disappeared."
"Megan Collins was one of your predecessors. She vanished about eighteen months ago. They found her car in the river but not her body. Since then she appears every so often in the offices."
"She's dead? A ghost?" I was astonished; she had seemed so solid.
"Yeah. Scared everyone who worked the night shift afterwards." Mike paused. "She doesn't scare you?" He asked.
"No, I don't think so. She seemed lonely, and I thought she wanted to ask me something."
"Maybe she did. They say ghosts are spirits who can't rest until some task is finished. Perhaps she wants a hand?" He smiled.
"Maybe." I looked at him. Either he was telling the truth about Megan, or he could make a fortune playing poker. "If I see her again I'll ask."
"Just be careful. I found the guy before you gibbering under his desk. I don't think he's been out in the dark since."
"She means no harm I'm sure."
Mike got up and pointed to the radio as he left.
"If you're wrong, call me."
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A couple of nights later, as I returned from my walk around the offices, I caught the hint of perfume in the air. I was a little puzzled until I recalled my first meeting with Megan; there had been a hint of perfume then too. Sure enough, she was sitting at the computer next to mine, staring at the screen. I walked up and sat next to her.
"Hello Megan, I'm glad to see you again." She looked around at me disbelievingly.
"I thought you'd have found out about me by now, Dave."
"Oh, I have."
"And it doesn't worry you?"
"Not at all. I'm intrigued, and by more than one thing."
"Now I'm intrigued. All right, ask me." She turned in the chair to face me. Again I was struck by her pretty face, glasses and all.
"How real are you?" I asked.
"Not 'What's it like being dead?' how disappointing!" She smiled, and then reached over and grasped my hand. "Real enough I suppose." Her hand felt warm, not cold like I was expecting, and solid too. "Ask me another."
"Why are you here, Megan?"
"You want me to go?"
"NO! No. I just want to know what brings you back here."
"I don't know actually."
"I thought ghosts haunted because they needed to finish something."
"Maybe they do, but I'm not exactly a ghost."
I turned as I heard Mike enter the open plan office. When I turned back, she was gone again. Mike came over and saw the look on my face.
"She was here again?" I nodded. "That's twice you've seen her. Nobody has seen her more than three times."
I sat down distractedly.
"Have you ever seen her?" I asked.
"Me? No. Perhaps I'm not her type?" He laughed.
"You could be right; I was talking to her when you opened the door. In between looking round she vanished."
Mike hummed to himself.
"Perhaps I represent something she resents and doesn't want to see."
"What do you mean?"
"Well, I suppose I represent the company." He slapped his head. "I know what it is! I was on duty the night she vanished; she feels I should have protected her."
"But protect her from what? No one knows what happened to her."
"That's not the point is it? I'm a security guard and she disappeared on my shift. I was the last one to see her."