My fingers drummed across the tabletop impatiently. I snuck a peek at my watch and saw the time was fast approaching. If I had it my way, we would've been out of here by now. Of course, if I really had my way, I wouldn't be in the position in the first place. I looked at my glass: empty. As for his glass; let's just say he'd been nursing his beer for half an hour.
My fingers continued to drum impatiently when suddenly I felt her hand on mine. Her slender fingers holding mine still, the touch of her cool skin calming me down. I turned to look at Michaela who looked back at me as if to say, "I know, just a few more minutes". What she actually said was directed at the man opposite us.
"We're so glad it worked out so well Mr Hume," Michaela said.
"Matt, please. And it did didn't it? All thanks to you," he responded.
"Both of us actually," she said, turning to me. "Nate did a lot of work on this."
"Hmm," he said barely sparing me a glance.
Nevertheless, the client seemed ready to eat her up. Michaela was a beautiful girl already but for this particular meeting, she also chose to wear an eye-catching and tight-fitting red dress. It was relatively modest in some ways, knee length with just a hint of cleavage, but it still turned more than a few heads. Michaela always made sure to dress well for the clients.
We'd come on this trip together to finalise the contract. The contract had since been struck; signed, sealed and delivered. But as is often the case with this business, the schmoozing never stops. It's not always so bad. Some of the clients were a lot of fun. This guy on the other hand was more interested in mentally undressing Michaela than anything else.
"You're a lucky man Nate," he said to me.
"How do you mean Matt?" I replied.
"Fancy job, beautiful girl; you could be doing a lot worse in life."
Michaela and I exchanged looks before laughing.
"We're not a couple. I'm married," Michaela said, flashing her wedding ring.
"And not to me," I quickly added.
"Oh, I'm sorry. I just assumed from watching you guys this past week. You two have been inseparable. And all the shared looks, shared food. I even saw you fixing his collar earlier Michaela."
"Just gotta keep my co-worker looking sharp for our most important client," Michaela laughed.
"If I were your husband, I'd be jealous of this one," he said pointing at me, before adding: "Or is it the other way around?"
He gave a full throttled laugh as Michaela and I feigned smiles. That last joke hit a little too close to home for me. Glancing at Michaela sitting next to me, sipping on the last of her wine and looking as classy as she did, and smelling as great as she always did, it was hard not to fall for her. And after the last couple of years working with her, I had.
This was our first interstate business trip together. And though we spent most of our time buried in paperwork and sucking up to the Matt Hume's of the world, I had to admit there was something very alluring about spending a whole week together, eating breakfast, lunch and dinner together, spending hours on end in each other's company and on more than one occasion, staying out late and having a few drinks. The illusion was only broken when we returned to the hotel and went into our separate rooms.
"I've been married for a year," I heard Michaela say when I finally snapped out of my daydreaming.
"What about you Nate? Married?" Matt asked me.
"No. But if you get down on one knee Matt, I'll consider it," I joked.
Matt chortled again with laughter. Once again, I felt Michaela's hand on mine, but this time, she turned my wrist so she could see my watch. Her eyes widened momentarily before resuming her "client face", as she calls it, for Matt.
"Well Matt, it's been a blast. But if Michaela and I want to catch our flight, we best hurry," I said.
"Nonsense. You'll stay for another bottle," Matt said, slapping the table.
"That's generous Matt, but the office will go apeshit if we make them book us-"
"I'm the client, and the client is always right. Bill it to me."
"What?" I asked.
"You'll get on a flight tomorrow. Bill it to me; I'll cover the cost."
"I think that's even more frowned upon," Michaela chuckled nervously.
"I'll message your boss right now," Matt said pulling out his phone.
Michaela looked at me with pleading eyes. She didn't want to be here anymore than I did. I knew there was an option available to me, but I didn't know if I wanted to take it. But as I looked at her and she at me, with those eyes of hers, I was unable to resist.
"Well Matt, I'm more than happy to stay here and drink you under the table but, it'll just be you and me I'm afraid. Michaela won't be able to join us."
If Michaela was confused she hid it well. As for Matt, he barely hid his disappointment.
"She's rushing back for her dad's 60th birthday party," I explained.
Michaela, whose father turned 60 over 3 months ago, turned and stared at me. I ignored her and kept my eye fixed on Matt.
"Aww, you're a good girl. Well I can't stand between a daughter and her old man's birthday," he said.
I turned to Michaela and said, "I'll see back at work on Monday."
Michaela smiled widely and placed a hand on my forearm with affection, before grabbing her purse and standing up. I turned back to Matt and prepared to settle in for what could potentially be a long night, unless of course my gamble paid off. I eyed Matt carefully and could almost see the cogs moving in his head. Suddenly he shook his head and said,
"Ah, you better go with her Nate. You're a good man offering to keep me company, but you have a more important role as the young lady's escort."
Inwardly, I sighed with relief. Outwardly I said, "you sure? It's Friday after all. I'm always up for a drink."
"Hah! I like you Nate, but next time. Don't wait for me to finish, you best hurry."
We quickly bid our goodbyes before bolting for the door. I didn't realise it, but Michaela had been staring at me the whole time. I hadn't noticed until we were almost outside and waving down a taxi.
"What?" I asked.
"You're a really good friend Nate."
"What are you talking about?" I said, but all but encouraging her to continue.
"You were really going to let me go and stay here with him?"
"I knew you wanted to go home."
"Yeah, but that was really sweet of you. Thank you," she said, looking at me square in the eyes. I almost went weak at the knees just from the way she looked at me.
"It's alright," I replied casually before finally successfully waving down a taxi.
"Are we really late?"
"Not if we hurry. We'll go back to the hotel, get our bags, check out, and then make a dash for the airport."
"Right. Sounds good. Think we'll make it?"
"Yeah, don't worry, we'll make it."
***
"We didn't make it."
"What?!" Michaela exclaimed. "I can literally see the plane from here."
"They won't let us on though. Doors are shut, we missed it."
"No! What do we do?"