"What the hell?" Clair closed and locked Laura's office door behind her. "I've never seen you like this." She fidgeted nervously since Laura stormed into the meeting and uncharacteristically displayed her irritation.
"We're still at work, don't call me Laura."
"It's Saturday and everyone is gone." Clair sat on the couch and Laura saw her professional mask drop.
"Someone might be around." Laura leaned against her desk and folded her arms and looked stern.
"Stop it, Laura. I locked the door, no one can hear us."
"I should go."
"Laura!" Sarah took a deep breath with her eyes closed, a gesture Laura knew meant Sarah was losing patience. "Come sit on the couch."
"I'm your boss, don't talk to me like that."
"I'm also your sister-in-law, and right now I think you need a sister more than a secretary." Clair patted the couch next to her. "Come over here and tell me what is up with you."
"I don't know what to say." Laura pushed back from her desk, reluctantly surrendering that symbol of power. Clair was there for her when Tom died and kept Laura sane despite her own grief. Or at least what passed for sane in that dark time. "Have I ever told you how much I owe you for keeping the business going when Tom died?" Laura collapsed onto the couch.
"Oh." Clair patted Laura's shoulder. "I forgot, yesterday was the anniversary."
"Yes. I wish I could forget."
"So do I. It isn't normal." Clair turned to face Laura straight on. "That explains the irritation. Now tell me what else is going on. When you weren't castrating your people, you got this . . . smile. I haven't seen you like that since Tom - holy shit! You met someone."
Laura turned away, hiding her blush from Clair. "I didn't want you to think I was being unfaithful to Tom. I was, I am, afraid you'll be mad."
"Mad, hell!" Clair let out a joyful whoop. "It's about time! Are you blushing? Holy shit! You're actually blushing!" Clair jumped up and danced a jig then ran to the cabinet where Laura kept her modest liquor supply. "Is that why you didn't want to come in today? Were you with him?"
"Yes." Laura sighed in relief and her blush started to fade.
"Wait!" Clair stopped in mid pour. "I didn't interrupt anything fun, did I?"
"No, we just finished." The look on Clair's face made Laura's cheeks flame again.
"You did it! After ten years it must have been great. Look at your blush." Clair laughed and handed Laura a drink. "You screwed your brains out, didn't you? No need to answer, your red face says it all."
Laura took a drink and tried to act calm.
"That explains the smile and why you castrated the idiots who let the situation get this bad. They'll be lucky if they ever work in this state again." Clair slid onto the couch next to Laura. "Tell me everything, the more details the better."
"I shouldn't kiss and tell." Confessing that she cheated on her dead husband had scared Laura although Clair had encouraged her to meet someone new for years. She had no idea how Clair would react when she found our Laura was gay. Homosexuality never came up in conversation.
"Don't be a bitch!" Clair slapped her shoulder. "Where did you meet?"
"At a bar."
"A bar? You? Why?"
"I must have opened an old box of Tom's stuff because I swear I smelled his cologne and grief overwhelmed me. I had to get out of the house and I went out to find someone to talk to. It was stupid but it seemed like the thing to do so I went to a bar where no one knew me."
"Talk about getting lucky. Did you pick him up or did he pick you up? Did you seduce him or did you let him seduce you?"
"We bumped into each other. Neither one of us belonged there and I think we recognized it. We got a table and talked all night. Sexuality practically dripped down the walls and it kind of excited us and we kissed." Laura finished her drink and fidgeted with the glass.
"Good god, you fucked him on the first date?"
"No, well yes, I guess so, but there's more to it."
"What was it like, being kissed after ten years?"
"It was indescribable." Laura grinned at the memory of that first awkward kiss. "I thought kissing someone else would feel like cheating, but I didn't even think about Tom. It felt right."
"Good. Tom wouldn't want you to live the way you have for the last ten years. The man had an unquenchable lust and he would never have wanted you to be celibate."
"I love him so much. I can't imagine giving my body to another man."
"He loved you too, Laura, but I guarantee if you had died he'd have gotten laid within a month. It wouldn't mean he loved you any less."
"He's a man, love and sex are two different things for them. Still, I thought I had to love someone to have sex with them. Loving someone else seemed like cheating."
"And now?"
"It's complicated."
"Everything with you is complicated. That never stopped you from talking to me before."
"You kept the business together when Tom died and you must have been as hurt as me. Let me pay you more, you're the reason we're here."
"I don't need more money." Clair's good mood started to fade. "Why are you changing the subject?"
"I don't want you to think I don't appreciate what you've done and I don't want you to think I did anything to dishonor Tom's memory."
"I don't think that. Laura, what is going on? I know how much you loved Tom, and I know how much you love me. What aren't you saying? Were you forced?" Suddenly Clair looked scary. "Did that miserable son-of-a-bitch date rape you?"
"No! If anything I started it."