Jilliane Scott chewed her lower lip as she sat at the worktable in Professor O'Neill's office and scanned her computer screen. Fifteen feet away, behind his wide, oaken desk, Professor Devlin O'Neill, MA, Lit.D., typed away at another computer. A fire crackled in the hearth while late-season snow drifted past the wide bay window.
"Devlin?"
"Hm?"
"I was just checking over your latest novel and I have a question."
The ancient, roll-around desk chair squeaked as he turned to look at her.
"You told me you were going to work on the new website, Jill."
"I finished it, so now I'm ...."
"You what?" He stood and strode across the room. "It's done already?"
"Well, yeah. So I was just ...."
"I thought you were still aggravated with the JavaScript code that didn't work."
"I fixed that, but what I want to know is ...."
"That's wonderful!" he said, and kissed her cheek. "I'm so proud of you!"
Jill blushed, just a little, and smiled. "Thanks. But about this manuscript. How come ...?"
"May I see it? Does the scrolling status bar work now? Why don't you sign on and ...?"
"Devlin!"
His eyes widened and he stared at her. "What is it, dear?"
"I'll show you the site in a minute, OK? But I really have to ask you about something in the novel."
"Sure. Anything."
"Well, you know how you're always telling me not to redundantly say the same things over and over again when I write my stories?"
Devlin smiled and leaned against the worktable. "Yes, I seem to recall something of the sort. Why?"
"Look at this." She pointed an accusatory finger at the screen where she had highlighted a dozen words in red. "The same word, over and over and over and over and over and ...."
He scowled. "Jilliane! Yes, I see it. The word is 'said.' So?"
Jill pouted and crossed her arms. "Well, how come you get to do that and I don't? It's not fair!"
Devlin shook his head. "First of all, young lady, you do not take that tone with me. If you have a question I will be happy to answer it. But when you agreed to sit in for Teresa while she is out of town, you were informed that I won't stand for petulance from my office assistant, were you not?"
"But I'm not being petulant!" Jill said, and stomped her foot.
He pushed away from the table, straightened his spine and jammed his fists into his hips. Jill blinked up at him and chewed her lower lip.
"I should like to know exactly what you call that little outburst, young lady!"
"Um. What little outburst? Sir?"
He crossed his arms and shook his head. "I believe you've been working too hard, dear. Perhaps you should take a break. Why don't you toast some English muffins for us?"
"Yeah. OK. I'll make one for you, but I'm not really hungry."
Devlin leaned over and pressed the back of his hand to her forehead.
"Are you all right? You ate almost nothing for lunch."
"I'm fine. Just a little tummy ache, that's all. Do you want tea with your muffin?"
He took her hand. "Stand up, dearest."
She drew a deep breath, pushed back her chair, then grimaced as she stood to face him. Her free hand pressed against her middle of its own accord and she blinked hard twice.
"Straighten your back, Jill."
"It is straight, Devlin!"
He shook his head. "How long have you had this 'little tummy ache?'"
"Just ... a couple of days."
"I see. And when did you plan to tell me you were ill?"
"But I'm not, Devlin! It's just ... well, all the aggravation from loading the site, and ... um, then you wanted that manuscript proofed by Monday, I just ...."
"Jill, for crying out loud! You know I never meant for this job to threaten your health. I don't pay you enough for that."
"You don't pay me anything, Devlin."
"Exactly my point. Now. Go to the bedroom and lie down."
"But I have to ...."
"I'll save your work and shut down your computer. I'll be in shortly to take care of you."
She licked her lip and stared at him. "What ... what do you mean?"
He smiled, cupped her chin and kissed her. "I mean I'm going to make your tummy feel better. If you feel up to it, just go ahead and slip out of your things, then put my robe on. OK?"
"But, Devlin! I can't take my clothes off in your bedroom!"
"You can and you will, unless you'd rather I do it for you and smack your saucy little bottom while I'm at it."
"No! You know I don't want a ...."
She squealed when he propelled her toward the door with a sharp swat on the back of her skirt.
Jill slammed the bedroom door behind her, then blinked back tears as a wave of self-pity washed over her.
"Jilliane Megan Scott! We do not slam doors in the house."
Jill's jaw dropped as she whirled to face the door. She couldn't believe she'd heard him use her full name. Nobody knew her middle name. She never used it, and as far as she knew, it didn't exist except on her birth certificate and old school documents.
"That's not my name and don't call me that!"
"Of course it's your name. Don't be so silly and childish. Are you changed yet? You have exactly 30 seconds to get that robe on!"
"It's not my name and I'm not gonna put your robe on. Just let me lie down for a few minutes and I'll feel better."
Jill stamped her foot, then leaned forward and winced as achy waves swept through her stomach. She wasn't about to admit it to him, but she really didn't feel like doing anything but curling up into a tight little ball of misery. Her stomach twinged, her head throbbed, her back ached, and it even hurt to blink her eyes. Must be the flu, she thought as she moved towards the bed. She stood there a moment as she imagined how heavenly it would be to lie down and rest for just a few minutes.
"Your 30 seconds are up, Jill." The door creaked open as Devlin peered around the edge. "Young lady, why aren't you in my robe yet? If you're going to be my office assistant, you will have to learn to take orders."
Jill whirled around, then backed away as he came into the room. "I ... I'm ... I'm OK now. Really. I feel better. Really. I need to get a few things done and then I'll take the rest of the day off. I'll feel fine, tomorrow. Really. OK?"
He shook his head and pursed his lips. "No, it's not OK. You don't feel better at all. For Pete's sake, you're as white as a ghost and you're still clutching your tummy. Now ... do you want me to help you change?"
Devlin reached out to put his hand on her shoulder, but Jill cowered away from him and skittered to the other side of the bed.
"Don't ... don't do that. Please. Just let me go home and I'll be fine. Please?"