On Thursday morning, Elizabeth took one look at Stan as he walked into the office and
knew
that her plan for him had worked, albeit not in the way she'd expected. He had a spring in his step, his face was open and content and he was whistling some tune or other.
She couldn't help smiling at Stan when he sat down, the same beatific look still on his face.
"You had a good night and all went well, I see," she told him.
"I had a
great
time, thanks, Elizabeth!" he replied. He told her about the date. Under questioning, he provided details about her dress, how she had arranged her hair... before he knew it Elizabeth had a complete description of the date, right up to them leaving
Tennants
.
"So, anything happen after?" she asked, sweetly. On seeing Stan's slight frown, she added quickly, "Oh, don't mind me. I'm just living vicariously, you know."
"That's okay, Elizabeth. We had a cup of coffee, then I left. Nothing more." 'This time! But it
was
close,' he added silently.
"Any more plans?"
A goofy smile on his face, he answered, "We're going out again tomorrow. Dunno where, yet. What about you?"
With a glint in her eye Elizabeth answered, "James came around after work yesterday to mow the lawn. I asked him in for a glass of wine afterwards." James was a guy who'd retired early, was five years younger than Elizabeth and was
definitely
smitten, Stan knew. They'd been 'doing a tap-dance' around having some sort of relationship for ages.
"Are you going to let him get closer than just 'interested', or are you going to keep him dangling?" Stan asked her. Elizabeth actually blushed. Stan was amazed as he'd never seen the normally very self-assured lady become embarrassed. She said, quietly, "I asked him to stay over."
"Oh...
Oh
!" Stan was surprised, but he recovered and continued, "Er, okay β things went well, I assume?" with a smirk.
"Enough! Yes. I'm seeing him again tomorrow, too. He's taking me out to dinner."
"Good. I always like my Elizabeth to have fun."
"
Your
Elizabeth?" she growled.
"Yes, and don't forget it!" he laughed.
- - - - - - - - - -
At lunchtime, Stan went to find Anne. Unfortunately, Anne also went to find Stan! There were ten minutes of finger pointing and "I just saw him" and "I just saw her" before they finally caught sight of one another.
Stan was wearing his usual plain shirt and trousers, this time grey and black, respectively. Anne had a blouse and wrap-around skirt, one light-, the other darker-brown. But her hair was up and the pendant that Stan had bought was on prominent display.
Stan saw Anne's face light up with a brilliant smile when she saw him. He realized his own face was similarly smiling. Together they walked into the canteen. Anne picked up a salad. Stan opted for the meat-pie and potatoes that was on offer.
Normally, Stan ate with a group from the Test department while Anne ate with some of her own colleagues. Today they grabbed a table for themselves. They sat together, reaching for their cutlery simultaneously, starting in on their meals with occasional glances up from concentrating on the food before them.
After a couple of minutes, Stan noticed something. Neither of them had said a word. He searched for something. The weather? No! Football? No! Music... Yes! Try music.
"I had a look at your bookshelves last night, Anne, but I never noticed your music collection. What sort of things do you like?" he asked.
Anne contemplated while chewing on a new potato. Finally, she said, "Bits and pieces. I'm a child of the eighties, so I love Madonna. One of my favourite songs for a long time was the one from 'Top Gun'. You know,
Take my Breath Away
. I love Queen, Freddie was great. More recently, I've come to like some of Elton John's stuff.
"I don't much like what they now call dance music, but I have to tell you even that's got something at the right time and place. Of course there's a lot of classical ballet music that I came to love while at school. I suppose that, in the end, I don't categorise music, I just like it or don't like it."
Stan, munching away on his meat pie, thought for a bit. Then he declared,
"
Take my Breath Away
was by Berlin. The rest of the album it's on,
Count Three and Pray
, is actually quite different. Madonna can be very, very good, or pretty awful. You're right about Queen, of course. Elton John? Well, if you put out as much as he's done, some will be poor, some will be good.
"That's a killer test you've just passed," he finished with a grin. "Our music tastes have enough in common for us to be together!" Anne threw a piece of cucumber at him.
"Well then, I'm
so
glad to have passed your test," she said caustically. "What sort of films do you like?"
"Romances, comedies, action films, war films β pretty much anything except straight horror. Even then I can sometimes get it β
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
was actually quite funny, although it certainly made one jump at times.
Straw Dogs
was wonderful. Both of those are so old, though. Most of the modern horror stuff is just slash, with little or no plot, it seems to me," Stan said, immediately.
"Good," said Anne. "I know we were going to wait until tomorrow, but I want to be with you tonight. So lets go to a movie!"
"What's on?" Stan asked, caught by surprise.
"I don't know," replied Anne. "We can check on the net. Hurry up! We can use my PC: choose a film and book the tickets at the same time."
So, the two trooped off back to the lab. Once there, they hunted for the website of the cinema in the town, finally choosing
Prime