"Hold the elevator!" Alex Davis shouted, struggling with bags on her arms and a box clutched tightly to her chest as she rushed towards the metal doors. She didn't think she would be able to stand there and wait for it to come back down, let alone make it up the stairs without falling flat on her face.
A hand shot out from inside the lift, stopping the doors from sliding shut.
"Thanks so much." Alex panted as she juggled the huge load into the elevator. Sweat trickled down the back of her neck as she pressed her back against the inside wall.
"No problem," the guy said quietly, pushing up the dark rimmed glasses falling down his nose. He wore a plain black t-shirt and had his hands in the pockets of his dark blue jeans. "What's your number?"
"What?" Her eyebrows shot up as she peeked over the box at him. "We just met..."
The corners of his lips turned up and his hazel eyes glittered with mirth. "No. I mean what floor are you going to?"
"Oh my god! Right." Her face flamed with embarrassment as she looked away, causing long brown strands of hair to stick to her lipgloss. "Six, please."
"Me too. Weird." He shook his head and chuckled as he pressed the button, his short dirty blonde waves shaking with the effort. "I'm Ian."
We live on the same floor?
"Hey, I'm Alex. I just moved in." Her voice was soft as she snuck a peek at him, while attempting to pull her now sticky locks from her lips by rubbing her head against her shoulder. She probably looked like an insane person, but he didn't seem fazed.
"Welcome. Here, let me help you with that." He reached for the box, which she gratefully let go of, and caught a whiff of what she assumed was his soap. The scent reminded her of being outdoors. While he looked at the glowing numbers flashing above the door, she took time to observe him, setting down her bags and shaking out her hands in an attempt to regain feeling in her fingertips.
He's cute in a geeky sort of way.
His nose was straight and strong. His lips were full, framed by a strong jaw. Although clean shaven, his hair was disheveled like he had just woken up. A DSLR camera hung around his neck by a thick blue strap. She opened her mouth to ask him what sort of photos he took, but the elevator dinged and the doors slid open on level six.
"Lead the way." He smiled warmly at her as he stepped aside in the hallway, holding her box effortlessly with one arm.
"I think it's this way," Alex said, picking up her bags and following him out into the hallway. Its cream-colored walls and blue carpeting reminded her of being at the beach. She picked the hallway off to the right and started walking, leaving him to follow behind her.
"What apartment number is it?" he asked quizzically as her pace slowed.
"I'm in 603A."
He chuckled to himself, shifting the box to his other arm.
Her eyebrows drew together and the corners of her lips turned down.
"Why are you laughing?" She was tired from carrying stuff all day.
"I'm so sorry. It's just, you're on the wrong side of the building." Ian bit his lip, trying to keep his laughter contained as best as he could.
"Crap," Alex muttered as she rolled her eyes to the ceiling. "That would figure."
"Listen. I live in 603C. Since we're already on my side of the building, would you mind if we stopped off at my apartment really quick? Then I can help you get to your place. I forgot my spare battery." He lifted his camera and shrugged. "Wouldn't get very far at work if I wasn't prepared."
"Sure that's fine. I appreciate your help. So, you're a photographer? Where do you work?" She clapped a hand over her mouth. "Sorry, I'm nosy sometimes."
"I don't mind. Besides, what kind of person would I be if I didn't finish helping you after I already offered?" He grinned as he headed down the hallway. "And you don't have to apologize for asking questions. It's a perfectly reasonable thing to ask."
"Okay. Good deal." She smiled up at him as she paced herself alongside him, matching his strides with hers.
"I'm a freelance photographer. So, really I work for myself, but I submit photos to various places." They stopped in front of his door. He rummaged in his pocket, fiddling with the keys before dropping them.
"Wow. Your own boss, huh? That's really cool."
And sexy,
she added silently as she picked up his keys and stuck them in the lock for him.
"Thanks." He turned the handle.
Ian strode quickly inside as Alex stood in the doorway, awaiting his return. After a minute or so, she heard a distinct
Aha
and he reappeared, battery in hand. "Found it. Sorry, I forgot where I had put it."
"It's alright." He locked the door and shoved his keys in his pocket along with the battery. Again, Alex met him step for step. "Am I keeping you from anything?"
"Not particularly. I've got to drop off some photos to be printed up for submission and then I'm just going to take photos until both batteries die." He smiled down at her with greenish brown eyes seemingly lit up from within when he mentioned his photos.
"Nice! Must be awesome to have found something you love to do." They reached the elevator and stepped inside. She felt slightly claustrophobic in the tiny space, but chose to focus on Ian. It wasn't that hard to do. He was definitely easy on the eyes. "I've got a job lined up and I start tomorrow at eight a.m., but it's for a lower level position. I'm hoping to work my way up though."
"I do love my job." He pushed the ground level button and turned to her as the doors closed. "Where is this new place of employment at?"
Alex bit her lip and rolled her eyes. "It's stupid, but I don't really want to say until after I make sure I can hack it. I don't want to jinx it. I'm a teensy bit superstitious." She balanced the bags in her aching arms and did her best not to wince. "I really need this job."