Mitch shoved his key in the lock, jiggled the door knob and pushed open the front door. He'd been meaning to get that fixed. Just one more thing on his mile long to-do list.
He heard Jamie's lilting laughter as he set his drafts on the kitchen counter and couldn't help but smile despite his exhaustion. His job was great, he loved it, and if his nights weren't still being interrupted by a crying 9 month old, he'd probably be enjoying it a helluva lot more. They'd finally broken ground on the first project he'd started working on since joining the architectural firm 4 months earlier which was going to allow him to spend a bit more time working from home, a bit more time watching Alex grow, he was crawling and pulling himself up now, and a bit more time with Jamie.
Jamie, just the thought of her was enough to ease some of the tension that rippled off of his shoulders. Sometimes there was an unnerving amount of sexual tension between them in large part due to their immense physical attraction but for the most part they'd been taking things slow. Aside from a few friends he'd made at work, she was one of his closest. She stayed over for dinner a lot, they'd watch a movie or something lame on TV, but his favorite was when she'd come over on Sunday's to watch football.
It was the middle of the season so every game counted and she'd show up dressed to the nines in full Giants gear. She was passionate about the game but she wasn't a sore loser. They'd laugh and talk trash while pigging out on nachos and wings. He was tempted to say she was almost one of the guys, but when she'd loosen her hair from its rubber band and let it cascade down her back, or tuck a stray strand behind her ear, lick her lips free of a stray morsel of whatever they were eating, he certainly had other, more primal thoughts about her.
They hadn't ever gone much further than kiss on the cheek when he walked her home, a hug just a little tighter, a little longer past the line of friendship, and if she was too tired to go home, she always slept in the guest room...alone.
That day 4 months ago after sharing their first kiss, had been the start of the sweetest torture. He'd had been waiting patiently in the car, flipping through the stations on the radio while watching the numbers change on the clock on his dashboard. Alex, unfortunately, was not nearly as patient. He'd started wailing not 5 full minutes after the car had stopped moving. Mitch undid his seatbelt and clumsily climbed over the center console and into the back seat.
Mitch was tickling the baby's belly and making faces at him, when Jamie walked out of the front door of her building and up to the car. He was so completely wrapped up in entertaining little Alex, that he was oblivious to her presence. She rapped softly on the glass, and caught Mitch's eye.
He had to do a double take. Damn! She had legs for days,and the short denim skirt she'd put on was definitely showing them off. Mitch couldn't help it, he was openly staring. When she knocked on the window again and pointed to the door, Mitch finally got the message. He scrambled up to the front seat and hit the unlock button to let Jamie in, a perfect shade of tomato red spreading across his tan skin.
"Sorry, I uh...."
"I thought you were gonna leave me out there" Jamie giggled, sliding into the seat. It seemed to ease some of Mitch's embarrassment and he resumed their easy conversation as they drove to the neighborhood park.
They'd taken a walk and sat with Alex on a park bench, talking about anything and everything. He told her more about his parents. His dad, the Colonel, was retired after close to 40 years in the military, and his mom, who Jamie had already gotten to know was a professor at the local university. Mitch was a typical only child, spoiled beyond belief, and the apple of his parents eye. Honors student, football star, th whole nine. He'd gone to Stanford for undergrad, and although he'd gotten a scholarship to play football, he probably could've gotten in by his grades alone. After college, he and Liz were going to get married and live happily ever after, or so he thought.
He'd never imagined he would end up a single father of an abandoned baby boy. It wasn't to say that he didn't love little Alex, it just wasn't the life he'd planned on. Mitch realized now that what he and Liz had wasn't real, true love, but a happy companionship with occasional sex. Sure, he would have married her, but simply because it was the next step they were "supposed" to take.
It was almost funny, Jamie thought, that he'd had the perfect life up until a few months ago, and life for her had been shitty since day 1, yet they'd ended up right here, in the same place at the same time. She knew this whole situation had to be hard for him, he hadn't been prepared for the issues that could come up in life. That was the trouble with having everything. For better or worse, everything she'd experienced in life thus far had made her incredibly adept at dealing with anything that came her way.
Jamie didn't share quite as much about herself outside of her foster family, but it was nice to share even that with Mitch, to talk to someone about how much they meant to her. Jamie told him that she hadn't decided she wanted to be a doctor until half way through college when she'd taken a job at the front desk of a free clinic. Seeing the people who need help so badly, and the clinic, or the nearby rundown hospital, were their only options. Every seat would be occupied, the doctors and nurses from the hospital all volunteering their time, it struck a cord with her and from then on she'd known that she had found her calling.
A little later in the afternoon, Mitch drove Jamie back to her apartment. They said their goodbyes and he'd wanted so badly to kiss her, it made his hands shake. Instead, he'd settled for a hug and a soft kiss on her cheek. Jamie promised to see him bright and early Monday morning. She also promised to make him breakfast before he left, and that brought a huge, dazzling smile to Mitch's face.
It had become a weekly routine for them, Monday through Friday, she'd come early enough to make him breakfast before he left for work, and stay for dinner when he got home. Saturday they'd take a stroll around the park, and since it was football season, Sundays were dedicated to football. It gave them lots of opportunities to talk, while sipping a cup of coffee or pushing Alex's stroller down the cobblestoned walkway. Every Friday, Mitch tried to get Jamie to spend the night instead of walking her home. He was beginning to realize that with the exception of the time he spent at work, he was doing his best to spend every waking moment with Jamie, but he wanted to spend his sleeping moments with her too.
Tonight Mitch had something special planned, so he'd rushed home as soon as his last meeting was over.
"Say 'Hi, Daddy'!." Jamie giggled, bouncing a cherubic Alex on her hip.
Mitch leaned down and placed a kiss on each of them. First one atop Alex's freshly cut head of hair, then a gentle kiss on Jamie's cheek. She blushed visibly which always brought a smile to Mitch's face.
He was always looking for excuses to touch her. They were obviously attracted to each other but something was definitely holding her back. He supposed the fact that she technically worked for him was an issue, but he was pretty certain it was something else. He desperately wanted to find out what it was and if there was any hope of getting past it.
"Hey baby boy!" he retorted.
Jamie smiled, it warmed her heart seeing a Mitch interact with his son. "You're home early."
"Yeah. I took off after my last meeting. Hopefully things will start to slow down now that they've broken ground on the site. I'm just praying they don't throw me on another project right away."
"Are those the new drafts?" Jamie asked, jabbing her thumb in the direction of the rolled up papers on the kitchen counter.
"Yep. Do you want to see them?" She'd stayed up a few nights with him looking over drafts and listening to his explanation of what he wanted to put here or there. They'd stand huddled next to each other, and she'd interject if she didn't think his plan was particularly practical. When she'd reach across him to point out something he'd drawn, he could smell the faint scent of coconuts from the lotion on her skin and it made his mouth water, driving him to distraction. He office should be finished soon so he could work on his models at home too. He was sure she'd like to see those too and he'd enjoy the opportunity to spend more time with her.
Jamie nodded, a bright smile spreading across her face.
"Have you started dinner yet?" he asked.
"Not yet. Sorry, we got a little sidetracked," she replied bouncing Alex again, eliciting a squeal of delight from the baby.
"No, no. I was hoping to get here before you did. Tonight, I'm going to cook for you."
Jamie couldn't contain her laughter, though she did try. "You're gonna cook? If your mom hadn't filled the fridge, the freezer, and the pantry before she left, there would have been nothing here but a moldy loaf of bread and a half gallon of spoiled milk ".
"I was having a tough time, ok...." he frowned trying his best to look wounded. "Am I ever going to be able to live that down? " Mitch grumbled as he slung his suit jacket over the kitchen stool and began to roll up his shirt sleeves.
Now that they were friends she'd give him a hard time about how much of a jerk he was when he'd met her, and how much he'd let himself go in that first few weeks.
"Ok, ok. So what are we having for dinner, oatmeal, scrambled eggs, protein shakes? Those are about the only things I've seen you cook, so I'll believe it when I see it".
Jamie sat Alex in his high chair and sprinkled a few cereal puffs on his tray for him to munch on. She watched Mitch as he danced animatedly around the kitchen. He was pulling all sorts of things out of the fridge, and lining up a series of pots and pans on the stove.