A new lifeline for Eleanor.
Eleanor walked slowly toward her apartment and looking back along the hallway, smiled a dry, wry smile. She hadn't even entertained the thought that she would flirt with a man; especially not tonight. Yet, Roger was not just an ordinary man. He wasn't tall or brutally handsome or even terribly sexy and yet he held a certain fascination for her. He was composed and bright; a good conversationalist. He was trim and well dressed without being a rake or a poseur. She thought back to her first encounter with Robert and she remembered the most important feature of him was his genuineness. In that one respect, Roger reminded her of him. She unlocked her door and walked into her apartment; closing the door slowly and softly behind her. Was this the beginning of something or was she just frustrated and maybe, with the aid of alcohol, a bit randy?
Roger drifted down the hallway toward his apartment and had to stop for a moment to remember which unit was his. He fumbled with his key and after a couple of futile stabs; he finally unlocked the door and stepped inside. He snapped the door shut and muttered an expletive under his breath. Mr. Joe Cool had surely played his best hand tonight. All those hours of looking for a suitable date in this building and when he finally found one, he almost cast away the opportunity. Luckily, he instinctively recognized that she would spot a phony savior-faire act and decided she would more likely respond to an honest approach. Within minutes of meeting her he was patting himself on the back for his change in plan. She would not suffer fools gladly and would have sussed out any phony ploy in no time at all. In truth, he was much happier that she was such a straightforward and open personality. He was immediately put at ease and enjoyed every second of their time together. He was also encouraged that she seemed to feel the same. And then, that kiss! Something needed to be done!
"Hello?" Eleanor answered on the third ring.
"Hello Eleanor, it's Roger. I just called to tell you how much I enjoyed our time together this afternoon."
"I did too, Roger. Thank you for calling. I think if you hadn't been there, I would have left after that first glass of wine."
"Eleanor, I have a confession to make."
"Oh ... what's that?" she asked cautiously.
"I have been trying to find a reason to meet you and talk to you since we met in the lobby ... the dreaded mailbox incident." he laughed
"Well, that's very flattering. But, Roger, am I that unapproachable?" she said with a hint of sarcasm.
"I wasn't really sure and I'm afraid that I'm not much of a ... a ... smooth talker. I guess I was worried that I would get the brush off." he confessed.
"Well, you did all right in the reception as I recall, Roger. You didn't waste any time finding a way to talk to me then." she said with a more sincere tone.
"You made it easy for me. I was surprised. You were easy to talk to. I guess I wasn't expecting that."
There was a pause in the conversation before Eleanor spoke again.
"Roger, would you like a coffee and a brandy? It's still early." she asked softly.
"That would be ... very nice. Where would you like to meet?" he asked innocently.
"Why don't you come down here? I'll put the coffee on and we can continue to get to know each other."
"Uh ... yes ... of course. Well, that sounds wonder ... I mean ... I'd love to. Thank you for the invitation. I'll be there ... well, when would you like me to come?" he stumbled.
"There's no time like the present. Come when you're ready." she said with a laugh.
"I won't be long." he said as he hung up the phone. He looked at himself in the mirror and wondered if he should change. Something told him that she was comfortable with him as he was and there wasn't any need to change his appearance. He walked into the bathroom and quickly brushed his teeth and combed his hair. He looked at his watch and realized it had been less than an hour since they had left the reception; less than an hour since she had kissed him on the cheek. He could feel the stirrings in his groin and hoped that he wouldn't embarrass himself in the next few minutes. He had a 'date'. A 'date' with a fabulous woman and it was in her apartment. Coffee and brandy! This could mean something.
When Roger softly knocked on her door, it opened within a couple of seconds and he was taken aback by Eleanor's appearance. She was wearing a black kimono-like robe with red and silver trim. It gave Roger an Oriental impression and he was immediately struck by how well it suited her. She was barefoot and Roger noticed that she was no longer wearing makeup. Even without it though, he thought she looked stunning.
"Come in." she said with a smile.
"Thanks ... you look lovely. I feel like I should have changed." he said smiling and yet still surprised.
"You can always take off your jacket you know."
"I think I will ... thanks." Roger looked around the apartment as he removed his blazer and realized it was much different in dΓ©cor than his. "You've done a great job of decorating, Eleanor."