Hello All,
Chapter 2 of my novella Fate at First Sight.
As always, I welcome your positive feedback and advice.
Thank you for your consideration.
Kisses...
Cassandra
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-2-
One Month Earlier
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The mid-sized bar was a local favorite for those working in the nearby office buildings. Sitting atop the five-story multi-use building, its open air patio looked out over the city. On a clear, comfortable night, one could find singles searching for company, couples relaxing and friends ensconced on either the plush seats lining the patio, the leather chairs inside, gathered around the full sized billiards table, or holing down seats at the bar. And Friday happy hour was the busiest. Many stayed well after that. This night, so did Alyss and some of their coworkers.
Hayley finished off her third drink of the night. Her boyfriend Sam and Alyss watched as she almost slammed it.
"Easy girl," Alyss said, her third drink of the night half full in her hand. "It's not that late."
"She's right," Sam said with a smile.
Hayley sat her glass on the bar, then turned towards Sam. She put one arm around his back and the other hand on his chest. Sam saw the rum induced haze in her eyes and devilish smile on her full, purple colored lips.
Alyss looked at them both as they kissed. Hayley's ebony skin, brown hair done up in small, tight curls fanning out from her head and lean frame contrasted with Sam's fashionable blazer, blond hair and pale complexion.
Done, Hayley leaned back.
"You just want me good and drunk tonight," she said.
"No," Sam answered, his arm now around her. "Just buzzed enough to still enjoy it."
"Getting buzzed and laid is the aim of most you guys here tonight," Hayley added. The two kissed again.
Alyss sat quietly on a bar stool, her friend Russell stood next to her, trying not to overly stare at the public display of affection, and suggested activity once the two arrived back home. He glanced down at Alyss, taking in the powder blue camisole under the jacket of her light yellow pant suit.
"Been meaning to ask how your week went?" he asked, drawing their attention away from their friend's activities.
"Great! Actually," Alyss said, looking up at Russell, welcoming the distraction. They had been friends for a while. He worked in one of the office buildings nearby. "Business is going great. Got a lot of great ideas as far as the graphics we're designing."
"Hey, Alyss! Don't give away our company secrets!"
She and Russell saw Armon and Grace approaching. With them were some other coworkers, including Regina, all fashionably dressed.
"Get tired of the patio?" Alyss asked as the group huddled around them at the bar.
"Gonna grab one more before we leave," Armon said, he and Grace each holding a near empty pint and each others hand.
Regina came up next to Russell. Alyss saw her drink him in with her eyes, as she always did when they meet.
"You guys having a good night?" Regina asked him.
"Always when among friends," he answered with a smile.
Both let out a small laugh. Alyss smiled. She knew Regina had been trying to bed Russell for a while. Men were not the only ones here getting a buzz and trying to get laid, if not necessarily in that order. Given his looks, this was no surprise. That and the fact he was currently single got him a lot of attention.
"Well," Regina then said, putting her arm around his. "I'm going to find some seats. Got something to do before I leave here tonight. But promise not to go before we get caught up with another round."
Russell smiled. "Will do."
Regina looked at Alyss. "You too, okay?"
Alyss lifted her drink and smiled. Regina then set off towards the back part of the bar.
Armon then gestured at Russell. "Speaking of business, how's it going for your firm Russ?"
"Well. Like you guys, we got some projects..."
There in the middle of it all, Alyss sat back and sipped her drink as Russell went on about his line of work. Sam and Hayley, still grasping each other, chatted away with Grace and two others. As her rum and cola neared the end, Alyss wondered if she wanted another, a more than noticeable buzz starting to hit her. With her glass with one hand, holding the thin straw within her mouth in the other, sipping the rest of her drink, she noticed the elevator door nearby open up. One of the perks of this bar was direct elevator access from the first floor. As conversation filled the air around her, she watched the twin doors slide apart, exposing the lone occupant.
Her heart missed a beat. She froze, transfixed on the man stepping off the elevator, sitting there with a straw all but hanging from her mouth. Dumfounded by her own actions, she simply stared at him.
He walked casually towards the bar, his blue, two-piece suit fitting him perfectly, moving as he did. His dark rimmed glasses matched his short, dark hair, as did the five o-clock shadow surrounding his face. The bit of extra flesh under his chin did not detract from the rigid jaw line he carried. All of this gave him a rugged look, bringing to mind a man of Italian decent, mixed with a soft skin tone from some unknown relative beyond the Mediterranean area.
As this unknown person passed by, he glanced at the bar, looking at no one person, scanning the rows of bourbon and whisky from all over the world upon the shelves. Alyss peered into his dark eyes as he did so.
An urge she had not felt in a long time sprang up deep within her stomach. The almost primal sensation tickled her spine.
She slowly rotated upon her bars tool, watching him walk past, now only catching a glimpse of him between the other people standing around her.
"You okay?"
Alyss turned back towards Russell, his question breaking her concentration.
"Yeah." She cleared her throat and swung around to face the bar. "Think I'll a... have another."
Russell had noticed the odd look on her face. Now she sat without another word as he watched her pull her hair back behind her ear, then turn her head the other way. He looked that way also. The man who just walked by, the one Alyss seemed to fixed on a moment ago, now stood near the end of the bar, scanning the entire room.
No sooner had he decided to ask if she was alright, he felt a tap on his shoulder. He turned. His friend Julia stood there staring at him all smiles.
Alyss paid no attention to Russell or his new companion. Her sight held steadfast in the opposite direction. She had lost sight of him. Ever so subtly, she raised herself in the chair, using the footrest of the bar stool to gain elevation.
"Need another?" the bartender asked.
Alyss looked at him. "Yes. Please. Thanks."
Turning again, she saw Regina through the crowd, standing near a set of leather seats and small table between. Looking left and right, there were still too many people milling around, obscuring her view. Glancing back at Regina, she saw her smile and step forward, extending her hand.
He then came into view to greet Regina.
Without realizing it, Alyss drew in a quick breath, her heart beating a bit faster. She watched as the two sat upon down, both smiling and talking.