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Chapter 08 - Gossip Spreads
I must have fallen asleep quickly because the next thing I knew was that my cell phone was ringing, its familiar chime pulling me from my deep sleep. Glancing at the clock, it said 5:30; I had been asleep for three hours. I looked to see who was calling as it rang again. My office manager, Brian. Brian was a family friend who helped me get started in real estate before I eventually went to work at the office he managed. He was friendly, but he was also nosy.
"Hi, Brian, what's up?"
"Hi, Abby. Ah, look, this is a bit awkward, but I will just come out and ask. Is everything all right with you and Dan?"
That bitch!
"What do you mean, Brian?" I answered, sounding confused. I knew exactly what he meant.
"Listen, I just heard a rumor today. I didn't just believe it, but I wanted to check with you and make sure everything was all right."
"Of course, everything is all right, but do you mind if I ask where the rumor came from?"
"Well, I probably shouldn't say, you know? I mean, I certainly wouldn't say anything to anyone else, but, well... you know."
"Of course, Brian. Thanks for calling, though."
"Uh, Abby? There was just one more thing..." he trailed off. I could guess what was coming next.
"Were you coming out of that new sex shop that opened up?"
Bingo.
"Well, to be honest...." I let my voice trail, pausing longer than expected, knowing it would leave him hanging. "To be honest, if I didn't, I would tell you I didn't. And if I did, I would still tell you I didn't because it's really none of your damned business now, is it?"
"Now, calm down, Abby. I didn't mean it like that. I'm not one to judge, and you know that."
As nice as he might be on the outside, he was exactly one to judge.
"But we do have a reputation to uphold at the office, you know? There are a lot of potential buyers and sellers in this town with very conservative values but deep pockets. You know that."
I remained silent, knowing the silence would make it awkward for him.
"Uh, Abby?"
"Yes, Brian?"
"Please don't take this the wrong way. Of course, what you do is your own business, and I'm not here to tell you what you can or can't do, but I also need to consider the office image and the other agents, right?"
"Of course, Brian. But maybe you should also consider if your source would have something to gain by spreading false rumors?"
"Look, I'm sorry I brought it up, OK? I have to run. I'll see you next time you are in the office."
"Fuck!" I cursed, throwing the phone down on the couch in anger. I hadn't exactly lied to him, but I had hopefully put enough doubt in his mind with my suggestion that Sheryl had something to gain. It was well known that she wasn't exactly over Dan and had it out for me.
Getting up to go to the kitchen to get a drink of water and start supper, I heard Dan's car pulling into the driveway. As I drank the cool liquid, I prayed that things wouldn't be a fight tonight with him. I really could use some support right now.