Usually, when Sharon was busy in her office handling documents, Thomas would rest in his own office nearby.
She had arranged the space especially for him–complete with a computer, television, game console, bed, and even a private shower. When he wasn’t accompanying her, he could relax, play games, or take a nap if he wanted.
That evening, Sharon received a call from the project department. There was an important contract to be signed, and the company’s director had to attend in person.
After hanging up, she reached for her phone to call Thomas and tell him to get ready–but then paused.
Lately, he hadn’t seemed quite himself. His mood was off, and he spoke less than usual.
Come to think of it, she had been so swamped with work that she hadn’t really noticed how he’d been doing.
With a faint frown, she decided to check on him in person and maybe ask if something was bothering him.
As she passed the pantry, voices drifted out from within.
Two women were talking.
One said, “Jess, just give it up. Thomas clearly isn’t interested in women. Don’t make a fool of yourself.
“Not long ago, a pretty little secretary from our department brought him homemade lunches for a week straight. He didn’t even look at them–just tossed them straight into the trash.
“And remember what happened with Natasha? She tried that classic damsel–in–distress move–pretended to trip right in front of him. Guess what happened?
“He pushed her away. She fell so badly she actually lost a tooth.
“Oh, and his tongue’s just as sharp. There was a girl who confessed to him once he made her cry on the spot. You’re new here, so you don’t know yet. My advice? Stay far away from him. The guy’s got a temper and more quirks than I can count.”
Another voice–quieter, trembling, almost tearful–answered, “I just went to see him. He said my perfume made him sick, called me an ugly freak, and threw me out. He’s so mean…”
Sharon hadn’t thought much of their gossip at first. But the moment she heard Thomas’s name, her steps faltered.
Were they really talking about her Thomas?
The one she knew–calm, self–contained, occasionally sharp–tongued but never cruel?
“Forget it,” the first woman said with a laugh. “Maybe he’s into men.”
Into men? Impossible.
Yet, unbidden, a memory surfaced–of that mysterious “first love” he had once mentioned. 1
She wondered, briefly, how things stood between them now.
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Pushing the thought aside, Sharon continued toward Thomas’s office.
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He wasn’t at his desk, but the sound of running water drifted from the bathroom. He was showering.
Sharon decided to wait.
She had only been here once before–the day she arranged the office for him. Work had kept her too busy to visit since.
Her eyes swept the room. The layout hadn’t changed, but the bookshelf was now filled with books she hadn’t seen before.
Curious, she pulled out a few and flipped through them. They were written in various languages–some she recognized, some she didn’t.
For someone fluent in multiple tongues, it surprised her that even she couldn’t decipher several of them.
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