7. Express your interest for a meaningful relationship – in front of him
"You know what I think?" Lindsay asked Stella over coffee in the break room
"What do you think?"
"I think that there are no guys out there who you can have a good relationship with." Looking up to see Flack, Danny and Hawkes glaring at her, she hastily added "No offence, guys."
"Yeah, I think I'm gonna have to agree with you on that one, Linds," Stella said, thinking about Frankie.
"Well, I'm highly offended." Danny announced, "Aren't you guys? Flack and Hawkes nodded their agreement.
"Seriously, what makes you say that?" Flack asked.
"I just want a nice relationship that isn't based solely on the physical stuff," Lindsay told them. "Seriously, all guys these days seem to be sex crazed, horn dogs. "
"She's right," Stella piped in.
"That's not true!" Danny exclaimed. "There's more to us guys than just that!"
"Then why have my last few relationships failed?" Lindsay asked.
"Have you ever thought that it might be you?" Hawkes snickered.
"No, I haven't, because I'm always the one who wants the relationship. That's all I want. Seriously."
"Whatever." Flack said, and left the room, soon followed by Hawkes. Danny left to, but not before giving Lindsay a strange look – one that she couldn't quite figure out.
"Danny likes you." Stella squealed the moment the men were gone.
"No, he doesn't!" Lindsay protested.
"Whatever. You think that if you want."
8. Nothing new here, just good old-fashioned flirting.
"Good morning, Danny," Lindsay said happily as he got onto the elevator with her.
Danny looked at her, an odd expression on his face. "Um, Good morning?" he said it like it was a question. "Aren't we chipper this morning?"
"I guess so," Lindsay replied perkily.
"Is there something wrong with you, Montana?"
"No," Lindsay shrugged, "What? Is it a criminal offence to be happy in New York? Because it certainly wasn't back in Bozeman."
Danny just rolled his eyes.
Lindsay took a step closer to him. Once again, Danny looked at her strangely. "Something wrong?" he asked again.
She moved in even closer – so close that it seemed that she was going to kiss him. Instead, she reached up to his shoulder and pulled a piece of fuzz off of the rather tight, blue polo shirt, just as the elevator dinged open. "Y'know, blue really is your color," with that, she turned and walked out of the elevator, leaving a very confused Danny standing there until the elevator doors closed on him.
A/N I know that Lindsay wasn't particularly flirty, but I didn't think she'd be a throw yourself in his face kind of girl…I decided that she was more of a subtle flirter. So, there you go.
xoxo
Lia
