My boss, Stone Mathews is your typical type A executive. He went from graduate school right into the corporate world and he has spent his entire life in a battle to climb to the top of the company ladder. That is until the day he suffered a major heart attack at his desk and ended up in the hospital waiting to improve enough to have by-pass surgery. I was the one who found him slumped across his desk with the look of death on his face. My name is Judy Ross and as Mr. Mathews administrative assistant, which simply put is the corporate world's new buzzword for secretary. I kept telling myself to hold it together as I dialed 911 and then again as I tried to remember all those first aid lessons Mr. Mathews insisted we take from the Red Cross.
Thank god, for my instincts as I got him on the floor and his collar lose along with his tie. I gave him CPR and tried not to swoon as I gave him mouth to mouth. I looked up when I heard the EMTs arriving and saw the whole office just standing there staring at us with no offer of help from any of them. The EMTs asked me to ride with them to the hospital in order to get background for the patient and I sat to the side holding his hand as they furiously worked on him while we sped down the street toward Westwood General. Since I arrived with the ambulance, the hospital mistakenly took me for family and once he was settled in a room on the coronary floor I was allowed to be with him.
As I said Mr. Mathews is my boss but what I failed to mention is that I have a huge crush on him and although he doesn't know it, I would do anything for him. I sat beside him watching him, not knowing if he was sleeping or in a coma or what, and I kept thinking, what if he never wakes up, he will never have known my feelings for him. I began to cry and as the tears rolled down my face I swore to myself if he would just wake up I would confess my feelings and damn the consequences. I held his hand as I lay my head on his bed letting my tears flow in silence. When he weakly squeezed my hand, I jumped and when I looked into his eyes, I saw his smiling face.
I jumped up and like a fool, I began kissing his hand. I leaned over close to him,
"Oh Mr. Mathews I thought we'd lost you, I was so afraid and..."