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myself.....just, bored!!!!! and don't worry.....twists are coming....but I
am a very, a VERY elaborate person and things cannot just "happen" there
must be reasons!!!!!!!!!!!
[b]2 Weeks Later[/b]
I woke up, and looked to my right side. Vaughn wasn't there, and I wasn't surprised or alarmed at the fact. I knew that he was safe and wasn't captured, unlike how I had been waking up and immediately calling his cell phone, just to make sure he was at work. I think the people at the gym were starting to get annoyed. Thank God he didn't have clients at 7:30 in the morning.
I slid out of bed, the cool air shocking my system. I pulled a sweatshirt over my t-shirt and walked downstairs, to find Weiss sipping coffee while drinking the paper. I yawned quite a few times durring my walk downstairs.
"I hate Mondays." I said, causing him to turn his head to look at me.
"Good Morning, Jess!" He said, rather perkily.
"Why are you so perky this morning?" I said, just to answer my own question. "Oh, right, someone has a date tonight." I said, a grin forming on his face. Weiss had met someone at a bar on Saturday night, and they were going out to dinner tonight. He was really excited that he found someone, so Vaughn and I tried to be as supportive as we could. "What time?"
"I'm picking her up at her apartment, if I can find it, at 7. Do you have any idea where 167 Colwyn Lane is? That's where her house is. Well, actually it's her parents house but they passed on and I need to know where..it is, so I won't be late, becuase first, rather, second impressions are really important." Weiss said, very quickly.
"Whoa, Rob, chill out. Nervous already? First date jitters aren't suppose to happen until you are actually ON the date." I said, trying to get him relaxed.
"I know, but I don't want her to think I'm a loser."
"You aren't. I will pick up a map of the area when I come home today. The office closes at 3 on Mondays alright?"
"Okay." He said, taking a deep breath. "Thanks." He poured the rest of his coffee down the sink and disappeared for a second, then came back intot the kitchen with a coat on. "I've gotta run. I should be home around 5." I patted him on the back.
"RELAX, Rob!"
"Okay, okay." He said, as he walked out the door.
That is how my mornings went. Vaughn woke up, Weiss woke up, Vaughn left, I woke up, Weiss left, I left. I came home at 3 on Mondays, otherwise, I would get home at 5, with Vaughn and Weiss. Weekends, I didn't work at all, and Vaughn and Weiss came home early. I didn't even see Vaughn until we got home.
I poured myself a cup of coffee and put it in the microwave to warm it up. I popped a bagel into the toaster, and when it popped, buttered it lightly. I sat down where Weiss was sitting and looked at the remaining clues in the crossword puzzle. [u]Foundation[/u] Author. That was an easy one. Issac Asimov. [u]Langoliers[/u] Author. Another easy one. King, for Stephen King. Weiss obviously didn't read that much.
15 minutes later, I went back into our, room where I got undressed and took a shower. I put on a skirt, with pantyhose and a tanktop with a losely buttoned blouse. I looked MUCH more professional now then when I found out about the whole relocation thing. I laughed, recalling 'old times' from just over two weeks ago.
15 minutes later, I pulled into the lot infront of the shopping strip which was the home of my office. Sue Carter was sitting at the front desk, typing furiously on the keyboard on the table. I greeted hi with a hello and a smile.
"Hi, Jessica. How are you?"
"I'm fine. You?" I asked.
"Good, I've was very bored this weekend. But little Aaron lost his first tooth. And the "Tooth Fairy" came last night!" I laughed. Aaron was Sue's son who had just turned 7. She also had a little girl, Katie, who was three. From the pictures that lined her desk, I could obviously tell that they were loved very much, by both Sue and her husband, John.
"That's so cute!" I smiled. "Tell him I said congratulations!" I said as I walked away. I hung my coat on the back of the chair in my cubical and sat down. I flipped on my computer and logged on to the office network.
'Welcome To The Central Intelligence Agency.' The screen read. All too familiar. I had 3 new e-mails. The first 2 were notices that the server would be down at like midnight and the 3rd one was from an anonymus person. I was intrigued so I opened it.
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[b]2 Weeks Later[/b]
I woke up, and looked to my right side. Vaughn wasn't there, and I wasn't surprised or alarmed at the fact. I knew that he was safe and wasn't captured, unlike how I had been waking up and immediately calling his cell phone, just to make sure he was at work. I think the people at the gym were starting to get annoyed. Thank God he didn't have clients at 7:30 in the morning.
I slid out of bed, the cool air shocking my system. I pulled a sweatshirt over my t-shirt and walked downstairs, to find Weiss sipping coffee while drinking the paper. I yawned quite a few times durring my walk downstairs.
"I hate Mondays." I said, causing him to turn his head to look at me.
"Good Morning, Jess!" He said, rather perkily.
"Why are you so perky this morning?" I said, just to answer my own question. "Oh, right, someone has a date tonight." I said, a grin forming on his face. Weiss had met someone at a bar on Saturday night, and they were going out to dinner tonight. He was really excited that he found someone, so Vaughn and I tried to be as supportive as we could. "What time?"
"I'm picking her up at her apartment, if I can find it, at 7. Do you have any idea where 167 Colwyn Lane is? That's where her house is. Well, actually it's her parents house but they passed on and I need to know where..it is, so I won't be late, becuase first, rather, second impressions are really important." Weiss said, very quickly.
"Whoa, Rob, chill out. Nervous already? First date jitters aren't suppose to happen until you are actually ON the date." I said, trying to get him relaxed.
"I know, but I don't want her to think I'm a loser."
"You aren't. I will pick up a map of the area when I come home today. The office closes at 3 on Mondays alright?"
"Okay." He said, taking a deep breath. "Thanks." He poured the rest of his coffee down the sink and disappeared for a second, then came back intot the kitchen with a coat on. "I've gotta run. I should be home around 5." I patted him on the back.
"RELAX, Rob!"
"Okay, okay." He said, as he walked out the door.
That is how my mornings went. Vaughn woke up, Weiss woke up, Vaughn left, I woke up, Weiss left, I left. I came home at 3 on Mondays, otherwise, I would get home at 5, with Vaughn and Weiss. Weekends, I didn't work at all, and Vaughn and Weiss came home early. I didn't even see Vaughn until we got home.
I poured myself a cup of coffee and put it in the microwave to warm it up. I popped a bagel into the toaster, and when it popped, buttered it lightly. I sat down where Weiss was sitting and looked at the remaining clues in the crossword puzzle. [u]Foundation[/u] Author. That was an easy one. Issac Asimov. [u]Langoliers[/u] Author. Another easy one. King, for Stephen King. Weiss obviously didn't read that much.
15 minutes later, I went back into our, room where I got undressed and took a shower. I put on a skirt, with pantyhose and a tanktop with a losely buttoned blouse. I looked MUCH more professional now then when I found out about the whole relocation thing. I laughed, recalling 'old times' from just over two weeks ago.
15 minutes later, I pulled into the lot infront of the shopping strip which was the home of my office. Sue Carter was sitting at the front desk, typing furiously on the keyboard on the table. I greeted hi with a hello and a smile.
"Hi, Jessica. How are you?"
"I'm fine. You?" I asked.
"Good, I've was very bored this weekend. But little Aaron lost his first tooth. And the "Tooth Fairy" came last night!" I laughed. Aaron was Sue's son who had just turned 7. She also had a little girl, Katie, who was three. From the pictures that lined her desk, I could obviously tell that they were loved very much, by both Sue and her husband, John.
"That's so cute!" I smiled. "Tell him I said congratulations!" I said as I walked away. I hung my coat on the back of the chair in my cubical and sat down. I flipped on my computer and logged on to the office network.
'Welcome To The Central Intelligence Agency.' The screen read. All too familiar. I had 3 new e-mails. The first 2 were notices that the server would be down at like midnight and the 3rd one was from an anonymus person. I was intrigued so I opened it.
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