"You're hitting our targets, Dani," Celina said, holding a cup of hot coffee in both hands.
Dani looked up from the spreadsheet she'd been working on for the past 2 hours. Her cheeks flushed and she hoped her crush on her boss wasn't obvious. "Thanks, Celina." she said as she pushed a strand of light brown hair behind her ear.
Celina sipped her coffee, eyeing her best employee over the rim of her mug. "But our targets are well below your average." she added in a lower voice, in case someone could hear through the walls. "I've noticed you've seemed distracted lately."
Dani felt the temperature rise in her neck. She'd been trying so hard to keep her head in the game. "Wh-what do you mean?" she tried to say casually.
Celina sat down in the chair next to Dani. "You've been coming in early, staying late, but your numbers aren't reflecting that extra effort. You're here physically but mentally you're not."
Dani tried to catch her thoughts. She had been working harder than ever to distract herself from the thoughts she was having about her boss. And had been hoping the extra hours might impress Celina too. "I'm sorry." she stammered, fidgeting with a pen. "I didn't realise that my numbers weren't improving at all."
Celina's caramel eyes looked at Dani thoughtfully. It was unlike her to be unaware of her own numbers. "I'm not trying to put you down, Dani. But there's no point in you staying late when it's not making any difference. I can see something's up. So I want you to go home at 5 like everyone else, alright?"
Dani felt relieved but didn't adjust her gaze to look at Celina. "Alright."
"Also. I noticed something peculiar on my Facebook."
Blood rushed from Dani's neck to her cheeks. She'd accidentally liked a photo of Celina from five years ago, a photo of her hiking in Europe. Dani thought she'd pressed unlike quickly enough so Celina wouldn't get notified.
She tried to feign innocence. "What do you mean?" Dani asked.
"Your finger slipped, I see." Celina smirked, raising an eyebrow. "Why are you stalking me on Facebook?"
Dani looked up and her eyes widened. "It was just... I didn't mean... I wanted to..." she stuttered as she tried to quickly formulate a believable excuse. She looked down at the floor again and took a deep breath. At this point, it would be easiest to tell the truth.
"Look. I like you."
Celina paused with surprise. "What?"
"I like you. I have a crush on you." Dani repeated, now wishing she hadn't said it.
And then Celina ran a hand through her cropped, brown, curly hair and chuckled. "I appreciate the compliment, Dani, but I've got a partner." she said, referring to Joanna. Dani had never seen Celina's partner, but Bec had heard about her from colleagues.
Dani remained looking down, frozen with embarrassment. "I know.. I - I know it's awkward that I said that but it's better for you to know. So you don't think anything else is up. Like, I don't like my job or something."
Celina folded her hands together. She'd never had a conversation like this before. "Okay." she said coolly. "Let's keep this professional, yeah?"
Dani nodded while still looking at the floor. "Of course." she said, relieved Celina wasn't angry. Her boss had chuckled at one point. So that was a good sign. She wasn't sure what to do about this crush but felt like some of the weight was off her shoulders now that Celina knew.