On the first date:
Holly Daise was always a determined hard-working woman who rarely found the time to date. She was the secretary for a top CEO, so work was her life. Her life was not dull but her boss this year realized she needed personal time off. Since, Holly rarely took time for herself her boss realized this year Holly was getting the full-on vacation, all-expense paid, rest and holiday cheer package...whether she wanted it or not. Mr. Rainer wasn't the type of man to accept less than the best. Now, Holly had been a supervisor's wet dream. Always on time, stylishly dressed, a real go-getter, but sometimes she needed a little incentive to be the best. Since, she had been under-performing lately, this was Mr. Rainer's opportunity to not only give Holly a much needed break, but he had a very eligible single bachelor friend who was looking at a looming holiday season by himself. Mr. Rainer dislikes unhappy friends as much as he dislikes unhappy and unproductive workers. If there is anything he can do to remedy both in one fell-swoop...he will make a bee-line for quick resolution rather than letting something fester. Determination worked for him, and it will work for his friend Barry Bell and his beautiful and smart secretary Holly Daise.
"Ms. Daise, please come into my office."
Uh-oh...what did I screw up Holly pondered. The last sorting and memos were as right as usual ...she double checked them. Well, let's go face the music then, no sense delaying it.
She wanted to hang her head in shame, but Mr. Rainer worked hard to instill confidence...Holly would not want to devalue Mr. Rainer's faith in her by shaming herself. Mr. Rainer really disliked self-pity, but most especially if someone were capable of more, he had met workers that he knew could only do so much, but Holly showed real growth and potential. He wasn't suppose to play favorites, but he only needed one secretary. He had countless lawyers, clerks, accountants...but only one secretary. It was an important job, but it really only called for one person. Ms. Daise was already quite accomplished but Mr. Rainer had a particular way about him that the average employee was rather unprepared for handling.
Mr. Rainer sensed that Ms. Daise would be a good fit, but he could tell she was stubborn and perhaps too much of a lone reed, but in small amounts it could also mean determined. She wasn't one to follow blind, but he could tell she was trust-worthy...which was a boon in his line in work where tact and loyalty mattered as much as being available and hard-working. But it was time for a little "Holly" time.
"Ms. Daise do you know why I called you in here?"
"No Mr. Rainer, why?"
Holly was good about not jumping to conclusions or bad assumptions like some do.
"Well, your work is still fine, but lately I've noticed you really stressed, a little unfocused--not that you day-dream or ignore much. Over 10 yrs. you've worked out great for my company and for me. But in all that time you never once asked for time off, even for the holiday season, and quite frankly most employees ask, if not demand that these days? Why are you the exception?"
"Sir...am I being censured for not taking time off?"
"Not entirely, but you are running on fumes right now Ms. Daise. You need some R & R. Take this to heart Ms. Daise. You will, effective right now...take time off...on my dime. I have a handsome, successful friend who like yourself is rather alone this holiday season. I've known both of you long enough to know you both would hit it off well, his name is Barry Bell. You will start with an introduction dinner tonight. An ice-breaker, if you will. You'll both have a charming evening I'm sure. You might even phone me about it tommorrow, or text...who knows?
"And so...what happens if I say no?"
"You are of course free to do so, but this vacation is mandatory. 2 weeks. No exception. I know it's a bit harsh for a workaholic, but I assure you...it's much needed."
"Well, I guess I had better get ready then. I wouldn't want to find myself unemployed around Christmas would I?"
"No, indeed you wouldn't." Mr. Rainer smirked a sly smile of someone hiding a secret. "I'll have a driver pick you up at 7pm? What time, Ms. Daise?
"7pm, got it bah humbug", Holly sarcastically retorted.
"Very funny Holly. Merry Christmas. I expect renewed vigor when you finally return...though, I will expect you at the holiday office party. Drinks are optional." Mr. Rainer chuckled as he put on his coat to head toward the door.
What an odd man Mr. Rainer. At times he's like a strict head-master and other times like a jovial fezziwig.
"It is unlike you to retire early Mr. Rainer."
"Well, to paraphrase an infamous horror movie by Mr. King, all work and no play makes Jack crazy!"