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Piper sat at the foot of the bed and tried to think of a way out of the situation.

"What's going on?" Leo asked, standing up. "We need to be getting to the airport, we're going to miss our flight."

"There is no flight." Piper grumbled, picking up one of the pillows, resting her head on her elbows.

"What?" Leo asked, confusion fully displayed on his face.

"I said, there is no flight. The weather's too bad. We can stay here on the company expense account, like we were before. Mr. Belling's understanding like that I guess."

Leo nodded and sat beside her and noticed she didn't move away. A peace offering? Piper stood and adjusted her brown mini skirt and white tank top.

"Well," she began, "so long as we've got to be stuck together, let's make the best out of it, huh?" Even as she said the words, she didn't believe them.

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Piper rolled over on the small couch. I don't know if I can sleep another night on this damned thing, she thought with a sigh and a glance at Leo, sleeping peacefully on the bed.

Who knew why he was such a jerk! Piper glanced at her watch. Midnight. Ish. Could she get another room at this time of night? Not that late, but still… She stood up and walked to the bathroom to change her clothes. She put on the army green pants and a brown tank top, deciding that earth tones went better with her trench coat. She pulled her hair up with a clip and was set.

She threw her clothes in her suitcases and prepared to walk to the door, when she saw that was awake.

"What, are you running now!?" He asked angrily.

"So what if I am!?" she snapped.

"Because. It's not right to run from your feelings."

Piper sighed, frustration evident. "What feelings, Leo? I feel nothing for assholes."

Leo stood up and walked over to her where she then realized exactly how much taller he was. "So I'm an asshole now? I'm an asshole—" He didn't get to finish before she turned on her heel and exited the hotel room.

"DON'T YOU WALK AWAY FROM ME!!" he yelled, following her down the hall. She ignored him and walked right up to the elevator.

"Don't walk away from me!" he snarled, grabbing her by her upper arm. Normally he wasn't like this, but he couldn't lose her and worst of all, she wanted to get away from him.

"Let go of me!" she hissed.

"No!" he shot back as she pressed the down button. "I don't like it when people walk away from me."

"Well, too damn bad!" Piper retorted.

Leo growled as she stepped into the elevator, ultimately pulling his boxer and t-shirt clad body with her.

"Will you let go of me!?" she cried frantically, pressing the 1st floor button.

"NO!"

"Let go!" she yelled, pressing the button rapidly.

"I SAID NO!!"

"I said let go of me you," Piper began, pressing the button faster, "inconsiderate, dumb, treacherous, arrogant, self-promoting, roomful of ego—"

She stopped when the lights flickered and the elevator stopped.

"What just happened?" she asked, panic rising in her throat.

"I think the elevator's stopped." Leo said coolly, trying the emergency button to no avail.

"Great!" Piper muttered, cursing the ceiling. "Somebody up there hates me!"

Leo cast her a dark look before sighing. "We're officially screwed." He announced. Piper ignored him and began banging on the doors. Leo rolled his eyes and leaned against the wall. "It's useless." He said flatly.

Piper's head drooped. "You're right. It is useless."

"So you admit I'm right about something."

"As are you." She added.

Leo pursed his lips. "Had to say that, didn't you?"

"Yes, I did."

Leo walked close to her and cornered her. He leaned down so that she could feel his hot breath play across her lips. "Why do you insist on it?"

"Because it's easier." She replied, her whisper raining across his mouth, sending shivers down his spine. "It's easier. When I met you, I thought you were magnificent, despite your personality." He ruffled at that, but let her continue. "All thoughts of other men flew out of my head—except for Brad Pitt, especially since I saw him play Achilles in Troy, but that's beside the point—The point is I thought you were this…This gift from heaven. And I've liked you ever since."

Leo knitted his eyebrows in true bewilderment. "Then why—"

"I don't date co-workers."

Leo laughed. "All this is about some silly colleagues rule?"

Piper shook her head, still aware of how close they were. "You still get on my nerves. It was easier to play up how much I disliked you than it was to admit I liked you."

Leo laughed softly. "You remind me of high school." With that, he kissed her. She wrapped her arms around his neck and pulled him closer. After a moment, she pulled away.

"I don't think in high school they knew all the tricks I know now." Piper said shyly.

He laughed again and pulled her to the floor.

AN: Yeah!!! They worked it out!! Isn't it exciting!! Okay, I hope you liked this chapter, please review!!!