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Sam felt like a nervous kid on the first day of school. Her stomach was uneasy; her mouth had trouble retaining any moisture. She was completely unglued, but at the same time she loved this feeling. The feeling of something so new, something so exciting, and something so incredibly satisfying.
She felt butterflies in her stomach, remembering the bartender's offer:
"I'll be off at five tomorrow. I'd love for you to stop in and let me buy you a drink," Eve said with a wink.
Sam took a deep breath, parked her car, and looked in the rear view mirror. She took a moment to examine her reflection. She smoothed out misplaced strands of her hair with jittery fingertips, noticed her blue eyes were sparkling wildly, and whispered to herself, "You're crazy, Sam Kirkpatrick."
With that, she got out of her car and walked toward the lounge where Eve worked. The wooden door was big and heavy to Sam's pull. Once inside she felt a tad less nervous, like the hard work was behind her - having found the courage to take Eve up on her offer to share a drink together.
She proceeded slowly down the center of the lounge, taking in the decor that she had not been able to see the night before with all the people mingling about.
Sam dug through her purse to pull out her cellphone. She noted it was 5 o' clock. She quickly tossed her cell back into her bag and gradually walked further into the lounge. She was clearly waiting to be greeted by Eve, but that never occurred.
She glanced toward the bar located at the far end of the lounge. Her heart was palpitating at the thought of seeing Eve again. Instead of the long dark haired beauty that appeared in her daydreams, she saw some young guy resembling a blond Adam Levine tending bar.
Sam's heart begun to race even faster and it wasn't in a good way. Sam let out a soft frustrated sigh. 'No Eve in sight.'
Sam glanced around nervously and wondered suddenly if perhaps the timing was bad after all. Her mind cast several doubts that started to swirl in her brain like a Ninja blender set at the highest level.
'Eve did say 5, didn't she?'
'Maybe she was simply engaging in flirty bartender banter?'
'What the hell am I doing here?'
Sam started to feel silly and a bit out of place, standing alone in the big, airy lounge. Last night the place seemed rather small with the crowds of people packed inside like sardines. Now, clearly a slow day for business, she felt extremely conscious.