The characters in this story are all over eighteen, and are complete figments of the author's imagination. The views expressed in this story are those of the fictional characters. At 41,500 words, this story could be called either a long novella, or a short novel. Take your pick.
Chapter 1
Introducing Kathy- Thursday
"Excuse me, David. Got a minute for me?" Kathy asked, opening my office door and poking her head in.
Kathy worked for me at my import business. She's been with me from the start three years ago and in that time had become a close friend and confidant. We had grown comfortable enough with each other that we were able to talk about anything. She had helped me grow the business into a size I would never have imagined in the short time since we had started. I owed her a lot . . . and I paid her a lot. She was worth it!
Kathy, besides being one of the brightest people I had ever met, was a tall, slim, blue-eyed, twenty-something year old. Her straight blond hair cascaded down her back almost to her waist. If I had met her at a bar, I would have been too intimidated to even speak to her. She was a true goddess! Her only flaw, was she was a little timid. Competent in business, but unsure of herself.
"For you, always. What's up?" I replied.
"Well, I need a sympathetic ear for something personal. I'd like your opinion, and maybe some advice? You did say I could talk to you about anything, right?"
"Whatever you want, I'll try to help. You know that."
"Well, sh said, taking a deep breath. "I lost another one . . . boyfriend, I mean."
"You seem to do that about once a month, lately."
"Ya think? I'm starting to believe it's me. What's wrong with me?"
"Nothing visual, that's for sure, and you're not a bitch or anything. You're a really sweet person."
"Is it my uh . . . breasts? Are they too small?"
"Not in my opinion . . . er, not that I go around staring at them or anything. You're built like a fashion model. Personally, I'm not attracted to big boobs. You can go without a bra without looking like a cow, and you'll still be beautiful when you're sixty. You won't be wearing them around your waist."
"Aww, thanks. You're being sweet!" she smiled and looked down at her hands fiddling in her lap. "Maybe it's my nose? I think it's too big."
"I have to say no to that, too. Look at almost any supermodel or actress closely and you'll find the most famous ones all have larger than average features . . . eyes, nose, mouth. It makes them more photogenic. I'd put your face in that same class!"
"Gee! Laying it on thick today aren't you? "
"You asked . . . I gave you my honest opinion. We can still say what's on our minds to each other, right? Well, when I look at you, I see a very beautiful young lady."
"Well, if I'm as attractive as you seem to think, why can't I hold on to a boyfriend for more than a month?" I saw her eyes tearing up.
"Apparently, you're picking the wrong guys. Your boyfriends know you on a different level than I do. You and I don't have a personal relationship . . . we're friends and co-workers. Being a boyfriend is totally different."
"You mean because we don't have uh, ah . . . sex," she dropped her eyes to her lap again.
"Well, yeah, we've never even kissed or hugged."
"Why not?" A single tear rolled down her cheek. She quickly wiped it away.
"I don't think you'd welcome it and I do not want to drive you away by creating a hostile work environment. You're way to valuable to the business and especially to me as a friend."
"Maybe you should try me sometime. I could use a hug from a friend right now."
I got up and stepped around my desk and closed the office door. I turned to Kathy and put my arms out. "Come here, sweetness." I said.
Kathy stood and stepped into my arms and put her arms around me. I hugged her tight for a couple of seconds and tried to release her. She hugged me back and seemed reluctant to let me go. I gave her a little peck on the cheek and stepped back around my desk and sat down again. I needed to get back behind my desk again before my 'little head' started to do the thinking for me.
"Thank you! I needed that!"
"Maybe you should open that door before we have people starting rumors," I said.
"Yeah I guess. Maybe we should continue this conversation outside the office. It's nearly quitting time and I happen to know where there's a happy hour. I'd like a drink." She opened the office door a crack and sat down again.
"Are you asking me out?" I grinned.
"Sorta . . . I want to pick your brains a little. You're a man . . ."
"Thanks for noticing. But if you pick my brains, they'll never heal."
"Funny!"
"Just trying to lighten up a little."
"I have some things to ask your opinion about, and the office probably isn't the right place to do that."
"Fine by me. I would welcome your company."
"We shouldn't leave together. Meet me at Duggan's in fifteen minutes?"
" Absolutely. Try not to get picked up by some rich handsome asshole before I get there."
"That's the furthest thing from my mind tonight. Thanks, I appreciate it." Kathy stood and left my office.
Fifteen minutes later, I was sitting behind an Irish whiskey at the bar in Duggan's Irish Pub. The place was just starting to fill up, but Kathy hadn't showed yet. On the plus side, I didn't see any of my other employees, so there shouldn't be any rumors in the morning. If anybody had seen me, as far as they were concerned, the meeting with Kathy would have looked like a chance encounter.
It was another half hour and another whiskey before she put in an appearance. She stood behind me and whispered in my ear, "Let's get a booth in the back. This bar stool is not exactly the place for a private conversation."
Kathy ordered a glass of white wine, and we took out drinks to a quiet booth in the back. She sat across from me, sipping her wine and talking nonstop about everything but herself and her problems. I recognized that she was nervous and was delaying the discussion she really wanted to have.
Finally, I said, "Kathy, you asked me here to talk about something personal. You've known me long enough to know I don't judge people, especially you. I'm your friend. You can ask anything, or say anything to me, and I'll give you my honest answer. I may not always be correct, but I am good with opinions, and you know I'll listen."
She dropped her eyes, took a deep breath, and said, "Okay, tell me what's wrong with me."
"As far as I can see, nothing. What exactly do you mean?"