TITLE: Reality Check
AUTHOR: Dannyblue
E-MAIL: dannyblue2@yahoo.com
SUMMARY: It's Cordelia's
lucky day.
SPOILERS: This story is set in
season 1, sometime before "To Shanshu In L.A." Any spoilers are general ones.
RATING: PG.
PAIRING: C/A implied.
FEEDBACK: Yes, please.
DISTRIBUTION: Ask and you will
receive.
DISCLAIMER: I don't own Angel.
AUTHOR'S NOTE: Written as a Secret
Santa fic for AbbyCadabra over
at Stranger Things.
"Cordelia! That's
fantastic!" His dignity forgotten for the moment, Wesley bounded across the
office. Catching his co-worker a little unawares, he gave her an enthusiastic
hug. "I'm so happy for you!"
After a moment's hesitation, Cordelia hugged him
back. "Well, thanks, Wes. I'm pretty excited myself. Although, not quite as
excited as you seem to…"
She was interrupted by the sound of a door opening.
"Could somebody tell me why the Berring case was
filed under R?"
Wesley and Cordelia pulled apart just enough to look
towards their boss. Angel was stood in the doorway of his office, frowning down
at a file folder. When he looked up, his eyes fell upon his embracing
employees. And the frown deepened.
"Hugging?" he said, his voice flat. "Why is there hugging?"
"Great news, Angel!" Wesley enthused. "Our Cordelia has just gotten a part in a commercial."
"A small part in a local commercial for a local pool supply store," Cordelia clarified. "But it's my first real job. And now,
those casting directors can't ignore my resume because I don't have experience.
This is experience!"
"Oh," Angel said. His narrowed eyes moved back and forth between his employees,
who still had their arms around each other. "Well, congratulations."
"Thanks!" Cordelia beamed, seemingly unaware of the vampire's intense scrutiny.
But Wesley was more than aware. In fact, he was starting to feel a tad uneasy.
Letting his arms fall to his sides, the ex-Watcher took a careful step away
from Cordelia. When he came to work at Angel
Investigations, he hadn't been handed a book of instructions about what did and
didn't constitute proper employee behavior. So he'd started his own.
Not being an affectionate being himself, it was possible Angel wasn't
comfortable seeing displays of affection between others. And, since he was
their boss, it was important to keep his sensibilities in mind. So, Wesley made
a mental note in his personal Employee Guidebook.
Rule #47: No overt displays of affection in the office.
"Can you believe it?" Hands pressed to her chest, Cordelia
turned to face Angel. "I mean, I've been dreaming of this since I was…" she
rolled her eyes ruefully. "Well, for about a year. But I've been dreaming about
this. And, just when I was thinking I should give up, I get my first paying
job." Her grin was so big, it seemed to light the room. "It's finally
happening!"
For one long moment, Angel didn't comment. He simply stood there, silent and
still, expressionless as he stared at the young woman in front of him.
"That's great, Cordelia," he finally said. "I'm
really happy for you."
"Thanks, Angel." Still smiling, she headed for her desk. "Of course, it won't
win me an Oscar or make me rich, but my road to inevitable stardom has to start
somewhere."
"Indeed," Wesley agreed. "Although I don't know what we'll do
without you once you hit 'the big time'."
"Oh, please. You guys will do just fine on your own." She gave Wesley a
teasing grin. "Of course, you won't come near the computer, and Mr. Brood still
can't use his cell. So this place probably would fall apart without me."
"Really, Cordelia," Wesley drawled. "I'm sure we'd
survive. Once I'd deciphered your very creative filing system."
Of course, Wesley expected Angel not to join in the bantering. He usually acted
as the referee, watching from a distance, and stepping in only when things got
a little heated.
What Wesley didn't expect was for Angel to, without a word, walk back
into his office…and slam the door shut.
"By the way, Wes," Cordelia said, holding out a slip
of paper. "Some guy called about a book you ordered. Like you actually need
any more."
____________________
Half an hour after Cordelia
had gone out to get something to eat, Wesley finally decided to beard the lion
in his den.
Cautiously, he knocked on the inner-office door. "Angel? May I come in?"
"Yeah," came the terse invitation. Not the warmest of
welcomes, but still…
Opening the door, Wesley stepped into Angel's office. The vampire sat at his
desk, hands clasped them under his chin, a grim expression on his intensely
drawn face.
Oh, dear, Wesley thought. He'd seen his employer like this before, of
course. It was what Cordelia called 'classic brood
mode'.
"Angel," Wesley began as he lowered himself into a chair. "Forgive me for being
presumptuous but…is there something wrong?"
The vampire didn't answer. In fact, he didn't even look up. Just continued to
frown at the coffee mug (which said "I won't bite…unless you want me to!" in
bold, red letter) Cordelia gave him last week.
"Is this about a case?" Wesley asked. Although they didn't have any cases that
involved a vulnerable and/or fragile young woman in desperate need of their
help. Those were the ones Angel usually brooded over.
As Wesley recalled the other thing that was likely to upset his employer, he
hesitated. It was a very touchy subject. But Wesley straightened his spine and
soldiered on. "Did you, perhaps, hear from someone in…Sunnydale?"
Finally, Angel looked up. His expression gloomy, he sighed. "Wesley, do you
think I'm…huggable?"
For a moment, Wesley couldn't speak. His brain was too busy spinning to form a
coherent thought. He opened his mouth several times but, when no sound came
out, he simply closed it again. He imagined he looked like a stunned carp.
Finally, he resorted to saying, "I beg your pardon."
Shifting uncomfortably in his seat, Angel looked at some point over Wesley's
shoulder. "It's just that, Cordy got some good news
today. She was obviously excited. And she hugged you. But she didn't hug me. Even though I was standing right there!"
Realizing he hadn't misheard after all, Wesley felt oddly lightheaded. Pressing
his fingers to his temples, he closed his eyes. "Angel, I don't understand…"
"Neither do I," Angel said. Standing from his desk, he
began to pace around the office. "I mean is there something about me that made
her think she couldn't hug me? Do I put out a no-hug vibe?"
And, suddenly, Wesley wanted to laugh. Under the circumstances, what else could
a person do? Of course, he wouldn't. Angel so rarely opened up to people,
laughing might discourage him from doing so in the future.
So, Wesley tried to keep a straight face as he said, "Well, you do have this
way about you, Angel. An aura that let's one know you might not appreciate
having your personal space infringed upon."
"I don't," Sighing again, Angel sat on the edge of his desk. "Usually.
But Cordelia's different."
He looked so crestfallen, Wesley had to bite his lip
to keep from chuckling. It was several moments before he could trust himself to
speak. "In my experience, Cordelia wouldn't let
herself be put off by those invisible barriers of yours. In fact, I've seen her
hug you in the past, Angel."
"Well, yeah. After I'd saved her life or something."
Angel shrugged dismissively. "And, okay, I'm not exactly a touchy-feely guy.
But I don't want Cordelia to be afraid to…I mean,
she's my friend, and I don't want…"
"Angel," Wesley interrupted, finally deciding to put the poor man out of his
misery. "Would it ease your mind to know that Cordelia
didn't exactly hug me?"
Angel's frown was puzzled. "What? But I saw…"
"I hugged her first."
"You did?" Angel said, seeming to perk up. As if the fact that Cordelia hadn't hugged Wesley either made him feel better.
Then, mere seconds later, his expression darkened. "You did?"
Feeling uneasy for some reason, Wesley was quick to explain. "It was very
exciting news, Angel. And I just…"
"Guys!" a shrill, excited voice interrupted. "Guys!"
Their conversation forgotten, the two men hurried into the reception office.
Cordelia was there. And she looked frantic. Her hair
was mussed. She was panting for breath. And there was a huge grin spread across
her face.
"Cordelia," Angel began. "What happened?"
"You won't believe it," she began, gesturing wildly. "Jolly Burgers is having
this contest. You know those cards where you scratch and win." She held up a
small, cardboard card. "And I won!"
Startling both men, she ran across the room…and jumped right into Angel's arms.
"I won!"
And, of course, Angel instinctively stiffened at the contact.
"I just can't believe it," Cordelia gushed. "Two hundred and fifty dollars!"
"Well, congratulations," Wesley said. "This must be your lucky day."
The ex-Watcher watched as Angel relaxed by degrees. Finally, the vampire
wrapped his arms around the excited young woman and hugged her back. He even
smiled a little.
"That's great, Cordelia," he said. And his smile
grew. "I'm really happy for you."
Shaking his head, Wesley wondered if things would always be this strange around
the offices of Angel Investigations.
Probably, he thought.
Smiling at the prospect, he made a mental note.
Amendment to Rule #47: No overt displays of affection in the office…unless
our employer is on the receiving end.
THE END
