Author's Note: Well, I've done it once again and submitted a contest entry just barely in time. Please -- read, enjoy, vote and send feedback! And of course, happy holidays to all!
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"You sure you don't need me, Sir? I don't mind sticking around."
"No, Don. Go on, enjoy a few days off before we get swamped."
"All right, then. Thanks."
Don left his boss, who was in remarkably good spirits considering how close Christmas was and how busy they would get in a week. However, he decided, if the boss said take some time, Don wasn't one to argue. He knew he'd be working his ass off soon enough, so he'd get while the getting was good.
After speaking to the boss, he had a quick chat with Rudy, his supervisor, letting him know he'd be out but back in time for the big rush. Rudy nodded, immersed in schedules and rubbing his cold-reddened nose. Don kept a distance; Rudy seemed to get colds on a regular basis and Don had no wish to catch it.
On his way back to his room, he saw Halley, one of his co-workers. "Hey, Don!" she chirped.
"Hey, yourself. You taking some time off, too?" he asked as she fell into step beside him.
She nodded and ran a hand through long brown hair. "You bet. Never look a gift horse in the mouth, that's my motto."
Don pulled a face and shook his own shorter, darker brown hair. "I never look at horses at all, thanks, gift or not." Halley laughed, a bright, tinkling sound.
"So, what are you going to do?" she asked.
"Oh, a bit of a busman's holiday, I guess. My cousin runs a limo service and he's short a couple of drivers. I told him I'd help out."
Halley frowned. "That doesn't sound like much fun."
"Actually, it is. You meet some really neat people, and at this time of year they're generally in a good mood." Don was looking forward to it. "We might even have time for a hockey game," he said.
Halley rolled her eyes. "Men. Is no season safe from sports?"
"Oh, come on." He poked her in the ribs. "We'll be watching the Wild. Their uniforms are very Christmas-y, lots of dark green."
"Well, that makes all the difference," she said dryly.
"Look, Halley, I've got to run." He gave her a quick peck on the cheek. "I'll be back on the twenty-fourth in plenty of time, I promise."
"I'm not covering for you if you're late," she warned.
He held up two fingers, then crossed his heart. "I swear," he said.
"Good." She snorted. "If I have to look at someone's ass all night, I'd prefer yours to Val's. Idiot thinks he's God's gift to women."
"Hey, a number of women agree." They both turned to see Val walking towards them. His dark, curly hair hung loose around a nearly angelic face. Angelic, one might say, except for the devilish smile and glint in his eyes. He stepped up and threw an arm around Halley's shoulder. "Come on, gorgeous. Open a present early."
"Buzz off, lover boy," Halley said, removing his arm as though it might carry something contagious. "I've got stuff to do."
Val took her rejection in stride. "Your loss, pretty lady."
Halley shook her head. "Enjoy your time off, guys. Bye, Don." She waved as she headed off to her apartment.
"How long are you going to keep hitting on her?" Don asked. Val didn't answer for a minute, watching Halley climb the steps. He sighed.
"Such a nice tail on that one," he said wistfully. Don rolled his eyes and smacked him on the back of the head. Val glared and rubbed at the spot. "Hey, I was just appreciating the view."
"Workplace romances are trouble," Don reminded him. "Remember when Dash tried it with her? It was cold as ice around here for months after that broke up. The boss had to put them in different departments, for crying out loud."
"Vicki and I managed," Val pointed out. Don gaped.
"You and
Vicki
? When was that?"
Val grinned widely. "See, I told you we managed."
"Forget it," Don said. "I don't want to know any more. I'm going to get my stuff, take some time off and rest up before the big day. You should do the same."
"I will, but your definition of 'rest' is different than mine." Val wiggled his eyebrows.
"I'm sure it is." Don didn't rise to the bait. "I'll see you on the twenty-fourth."
"So when's the last time you met someone?" Val asked. Val had his reputation as a Lothario, but Don suspected he was a romantic at heart. Don shrugged, not in a terribly romantic frame of mind.
"I don't know. Doesn't matter. I'm not looking right now."
"Oh, please." Val rolled his eyes. "Everyone's always looking. That's the problem; it tends to happen when you're not looking."
"Great, thanks.. Now, to quote the inimitable Halley: buzz off."
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