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Summer 1980
Standing at the cafeteria register, Alice Martinelli sighed as she looked out across the rows of tables that lined the dining room. If she'd come down to eat at her normal time, which would've been an hour ago, few of those tables would've been occupied. But now, in the middle of the lunch hour, there didn't seem to be an empty seat to be found.
The thirty-two year old acquisitions editor knew she had no one to blame but herself, having delayed in order to finish reading a manuscript that had been left on her desk this morning. One that had turned out to be the best thing she'd read in months, and a late lunch seemed a small price to pay not to put it down. A thought the short haired blonde reminded herself of, as she resigned herself to boxing her lunch and taking it back upstairs.
She'd just gotten to the condiments station, where they also stored the empty cardboard boxes for takeout, when she spotted a woman rising from one of the small tables against the back wall. Picking her tray back up, Alice quickly moved in that direction, weaving between tables as fast as she could, lest someone beat her to the now vacated spot.
As she got nearer, Alice saw that there was still someone sitting at the table, in the seat that faced the wall. Normally that would've been enough for her to look elsewhere, but not today. After all, it was still a table for two and someone else had just been sitting there. If she didn't take the spot, someone else certainly would.
It was only when she got close enough to see the face of the woman sitting there that Alice realized that she knew her. Although knew was probably the wrong word, she corrected herself, words being an important aspect of her work, and decided 'recognized' would be a better choice.
Her name, Alice recalled, was Miyoshi Yoshida' and for the last four months she had been working two floors above her in the accounting department. The two of them had never been formally introduced, but Alice had seen her at her desk a few times when she'd stopped up there to meet her friend, Wendy Meyers.
A half foot shorter than Alice's five foot eight, the twenty-three year old had a trim build, small breasts, and long jet-black hair that extended halfway down her back. Her hiring had, according to Wendy, caused some concern among the staff, as there hadn't been any recent job openings. Which, some worried, might mean one of them was about to be let go. That worry eventually proved unfounded, however, as, months later, no one had.
Still, that wasn't to say that the new addition hadn't had some detrimental effect. Most of the staffers, Wendy included, had come to depend on readily available overtime to supplement their salaries - a practice Alice thought ill-advised. Sure enough, an extra body had cut the number of overtime hours considerably, and the way Wendy saw it, it was all the new girl's fault. Which was, Alice had tried to tell her, simply ridiculous.
Wendy also suspected that, since Miyoshi didn't seem to have any life outside of the office, at least none that anyone ever heard her talk about, she didn't even date, that the new hire was putting in extra hours after everyone else went home, even though she never seemed to put in for overtime. How else, the redhead had reasoned, could the Japanese woman get more work done than anyone else in the office? Alice had tried to point out that if Wendy, or any other staffer, simply cut the number of breaks they took in a day by half, they'd be more productive as well, but that too fell on deaf ears.
All those things, shared at McCann's Bar down the street where the two of them sometimes liked to stop for a drink after work, were of no import to Alice and she had told Wendy so. In fact, she'd added, she admired any woman who put work first and didn't treat it as just something to do until she landed a husband. Additionally, as far as not even being interested in dating, well, from what Alice had seen of the available gene pool at Bluestar, she didn't blame the girl.
"Do you mind if I sit here?" Alice asked out of courtesy before laying her tray down in front of the empty seat.
Absorbed in the book she was reading, Miyoshi was startled by what was, to her at least, Alice's sudden appearance. She quickly recovered and, placing the book down, smiled and gestured toward the empty chair. Alice thanked her and, after putting down her lunch, settled into the seat.
There was a certain etiquette to eating in a cafeteria, especially when it was full. Even though the two women were only sitting a few feet apart, decorum dictated that each act if the other wasn't even there. Exceptions were allowed for requests for condiments or such, but for the most part each sat in a world of their own. So it was with some slight reservation that, only a few minutes after sitting down, Alice violated that unwritten rule.
"Excuse me," she said, then waited until she had Miyoshi's attention before going any further. "I couldn't help but notice your book. Is that, by any chance, Gods Among the Stars?"
The young woman looked at Alice with surprise, then turned the paperback in her hand over so that the cover was now face up. A cursory glance confirmed that both the title, and any other pertinent information, was written in Japanese.
"You read Japanese?" Miyoshi inquired, surprise in her tone.
"No, I don't," Alice replied. "It was the cover illustration; I recognized it."
Realizing that might have sounded rather odd, Alice quickly introduced herself.
"I'm Alice Martinelli, I work on the second floor in Acquisitions," she explained. "Gods Among the Stars was one of the first books I worked on here at Bluestar."
Miyoshi had never met Alice, but remembered seeing the name on a few expense vouchers.
"Miyoshi Yoshida," the younger woman said in return. "I work in the Accounting Department."
"I know," Alice said. "One of your co-workers, Wendy Price is a friend of mine," she added.
"Wendy ... yes," Miyoshi simply replied after a momentary pause, just enough response to acknowledge that she knew her.
Alice waited for her to say something more, but did so in vain. Finally, she decided that she should've just kept her curiosity to herself and moved to disengage herself from her mistake.
"Well, I'm sorry if I disturbed your lunch," Alice said. "I was just curious as to what you thought of the book."
Glancing down at the fruit plate and can of Tab on her tray, Alice began to mentally reestablish the privacy barriers that cafeteria etiquette called for, only to have them brushed aside as Miyoshi unexpectedly answered her question.