5 years later
At the end of a quiet street sat a little, blue three-bedroom house. The crabgrass on the front lawn bled right into the curbless street, and its driveway - carved out by the cars of its residents - didn't even have the dignity of being bedded with gravel. Still, the cottage-style property served its purpose well as an affordable triplex; two main-floor studios and a one-bedroom apartment upstairs where its owner resided. It wasn't much, but the price was right. For example, if a bachelor needed an inexpensive place to stay when he had time off from the nearby fire house, this offered the perfect accommodation. Likewise, two close friends who didn't mind sharing a bed could definitely take advantage of the cheap rent. Such was the case for the first-floor tenants in apartment B.
It was 8am, and Thomas was due for his daily morning jog around the neighborhood. Keeping his body fit was an important part of his job after all. Not that his job was the reason Kate took notice of his body. Dressed in a simple, white blouse and black skirt common with most front desk receptionists, the thin redhead stood with an eye fixed onto the peephole of her door just waiting for his to stir. She'd been like this for a solid fifteen minutes. So when Kate felt her roommate's hands rest on her back and a chin slid onto her shoulder, she couldn't help but jump.
"What are we looking at?"
"Janeli!" She straightened herself up and forced a smile. "Nothing! Just," Kate looked around the small space they resided in for something to excuse her odd behavior, "taking out the trash." She unfixed the half-empty trash bag from the bin and held it up.
Janeli looked at the door and then back at her. "Well?"
Kate pulled it to her body. "I'm doing it. Just give me a minute."
"Here, let me." Janeli took hold.
"No, I got it." Kate brought it back to her waist.
"I insist," and so it continued.
"Okay, fine," Kate conceded before letting go. "Tom came home last night."
"I saw his car out front." Janeli rolled her eyes, tossed the trash back in its bin, and blocked the door with her body.
"Janeliiii," Kate pouted. "This is why I don't tell you about guys. You always get like this and end up scaring them away, and I reeeaally like this one."
"That's because every guy you date turns out to be a jerk, and I'm the one who gets to hear about it."
"He's handsome, he's nice..." Kate listed.
"He's a man in a uniform; something you need to get over and quick before you wake up pregnant with his third kid while he's out doing...whatever firefighters do at night."
"Save lives?"
"Go to work."
"You go to work," Kate responded in a childish attempt to one-up her roommate. "I've got fifteen minutes anyway."
Janeli stuck her bottom lip out, "Then hang out with me," and then poured herself over Kate in a waterfall of neediness. "We never hang out anymore."
"Nooo, it's too hot for this." She giggled as Janeli adhered herself to her side from hip to cheek and proceeded to walk around their apartment that way. When Kate refused to concede, Janeli graduated to using her entire body, pressing her erected nipples into Kate's unknowing back and grinding her flesh ever so slightly into hers. Their air conditioner had barely been enough to keep the sweat at bay. If Janeli continued to press the full length of her body against hers, Kate would show up gross for work. "Fine. We'll hang out tonight."
Janeli planted a friendly kiss on her cheek, "thanks, babe."
"But only," Kate began, "if you're nice to him today."
Janeli stomped her foot. "Oh, come on."
"What's that? Chinese-for-one tonight?" Kate threatened.
But, her threat had worked. "Oh, you bitch."
Kate gave an evil grin before her ears caught the faint jingle of keys she had been waiting for. "Ooo! I think I heard him! How do I look?" Kate didn't wait for a response. She grabbed her purse and, just like in a bad sitcom, bumped into Thomas in the hallway.
"Morning, Kate" Thomas greeted while wielding his freshly clean-shaven grin in her direction as he locked the door behind him.
"Morning." She answered back coyly as she'd just realized she hadn't even thought of what to say to the man past hello. "...You're up early."
"Wasn't it 8am the last time we ran into each other like this? And the time before that?"