All characters are at least 18 years old.
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"Well look at you," Jazz had said this morning, "all gussied up for the boss man!"
Since we were going on the date straight from work, I'd had to come to the office dressed for the evening. A more calm and collected woman would've thought to bring the change of clothes and makeup kit to work in a bag, but not I. No, I'd earned the ireful gaze and silent treatment of my son this morning. I didn't know what to say to him, so I'd just left some money on the counter and told him to order delivery for dinner.
I was watching the clock strike out the minutes to five o'clock. Alright, moment of truth. Ever punctual, Leon stepped out of his office and stopped next to my cubicle. He gave a modest once-over of my cream dress and smiled.
"Ready to go, Colette?"
"Ahem. Yes, of course." I stood awkwardly, as if I'd never been in heels before. They weren't the most comfortable things to walk in, but they were being especially diabolical today. What had Drew called it? Murphy's law? Everything about tonight was going to go horribly. Couldn't be disappointed if your expectations were rock bottom, was my reasoning.
"Did you take a cab to work today?" he asked as we waited for the elevator. I nodded, and he smiled approvingly. "Being neighbors makes dropping you off home extremely straightforward."
I laughed, and we made our way down to the car park. Now out of official business space, he offered his arm and I took it, nerves taut. He opened the door to his car for me and I had a moment to collect myself as he walked around to his side.
"Where are we going?" I asked as casually as I could once he'd seated himself.
"There's this nice French restaurant I like," he chuckled. "Plenty quiet, so we can talk. Get to know each other, if that's what you want." He began driving, and I was afraid we were about to descend into an awkward silence when he spoke up. "So, doing anything for Christmas? Going out of town, perhaps?"
"My son Drew and I would usually go visit my parents in the next town over," I replied. "Normally during the year, we'd spend the weekend there, but we're doing the whole week between Christmas and New Year's."
He grunted knowingly. "I remember you always saving your days off for the end of the year. I also remember Jazz whining up a storm for having to cover for you," he added with a laugh.
"She should remember who covers for her on Valentine's, St. Patty's, and Oktoberfest," I muttered, smirking.
The conversation was light, resuming smoothly after we arrived at the restaurant and were seated. Leon was right; the restaurant, despite having quite a few patrons, was quiet with a soothing atmosphere.
"Please excuse the candlelight," Leon chuckled. "I know the ambiance doesn't fit a casual meal like we agreed upon, but there was no better place to have an earnest conversation."
I nodded in understanding and we placed our food orders. It was after the appetizers that Leon pulled out the big guns.
"So, I hope you'll forgive me for having never asked this. It just seemed like the workplace wasn't the right setting to get so personal," he explained. "Is Drew's father really not in the picture?"
Asking the real questions, I see.
"No, he... he walked out when he found out I was carrying," I said gently. Leon looked taken aback, almost visibly reversing course.
"I'm sorry for bringing it up."
"No, it's fine." I paused, my mind reeling me through all the memories again. I chuckled bitterly. "I was the same age as Drew is now, actually. Andras was my first ever boyfriend, and I was a stupid little girl who thought she was in love. He pressured me into doing it unprotected our first time. Our only time, as a matter of fact. He was so callous that I didn't let him touch me for over a month. Then the morning sickness started.
"As soon as I told him, he told me to get an abortion. I was so blind that before that, I actually thought we'd become a family, you know? But I couldn't give my baby up. And part of me believed that if I did, when the time came when I'd eventually want kids again, I wouldn't be able to conceive, or I'd miscarry every time. The universe's way of punishing me."
"If you don't mind me saying, this Andras character sounds like a dirtbag," Leon noted with a slight scowl. I chuckled, and he indicated for me to continue.
"Those first few years were tough. Teen mom, y'know? I had to work so hard to set up a future where I could support myself and Drew. I was lucky enough to have parents who didn't turn their backs on me for getting knocked up in high school. On the contrary," I said, beaming, "they helped look after baby Drew while I got on my feet. Part time jobs, night classes at the local college, and the only thing that got me through it all was seeing my son at the end of the day.
"Moved out here so the people who knew me wouldn't look at me like I was..." I swallowed past the lump in my throat. "...easy. And now here I am. Drew is my whole world, in the best way." I realized the waiters had set our food down without me realizing it, and I had been staring at my untouched dinner the whole time. My eyes shot up to Leon and I laughed nervously. "Sorry. What a start to a date, huh? You didn't want to hear all that."
"I did," he said quietly, eyes full of sympathy. "All these years of us working together, being neighbors, now I know. Thank you for telling me."
I chuckled and began cutting into my filet. "I don't think I've even told Jazz the whole story." I couldn't believe I'd done something as embarrassing as telling him *everything*! If I'd been more rational, I'd never have said a thing in fear of what he'd think of me. But Jazz was right, he was mature and understanding. Before I could stop myself, the words were out of my mouth, "So what about you?"
"Me?" His eyes were downcast, and I bit my tongue. Way to go, Coco.
"I didn't mean... We should talk about something else," I said quickly.
"No, no. It's only fair." He leaned back and took a sip of water, arranging his thoughts. "As you know, I'm a widower. Never understood the word, sounds like it means something else." He smiled humorlessly. "Honestly, there's not much to tell. My wife Rose died in childbirth. Now it's just me and Cherish. I haven't seen another woman since."
I gulped. I wonder what it meant that he was here with me. "Neither have I."