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This Man

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‘Patrick called,’ Sally informs me as I pass her desk. ‘He’s not coming in at all today. He’s playing golf.’
‘Thanks, Sal.’ I return to my desk, stretching my legs back out. Yes, I’m really feeling it now. Standing back up, I pull my heel up to my backside, letting out a long, grateful breath when my thigh muscle stretches most satisfyingly. My phone starts jumping around my desk and Placebo starts crooning about Running up that Hill. I don’t even have to look at the screen to know who it is. He has amazing taste in music.
‘I like.’ I say, by way of greeting.
‘Me too. We’ll make love to it later.’
‘You’re not seeing me later.’ I remind him again. He’s doing this on purpose.
‘I miss you.’
I can’t see him, but I know he’s pouting. And as for the make love part…well, it’s a massive improvement on fucking. I smile, my heart performing jumping jacks in my chest. ‘You miss me?’
‘I do, I miss you.’ he grumbles. I glance at my computer. It’s one o’clock. It’s not even been five hours since I left him. ‘Don’t go out tonight.’ he says. It’s not a plea, it’s a demand.
I flop back in my chair. I knew this was coming. ‘Don’t.’ I warn, in the most assertive voice I can muster. ‘I’ve made plans.’
‘You know, you may be at work, but don’t think I won’t come down there and fuck some sense into you.’ His voice is deadly serious and even a little angry.
He wouldn’t, he couldn’t. Or could he? Bloody hell, I’m not even sure. ‘Knock yourself out.’ I respond, very lightly.
He laughs. ‘I was serious, lady.’
‘I know you were.’ I’ve no doubt about it, but he will have to wait until tomorrow to do any sort of fucking.
‘Do your legs ache?’ he asks, just as I’m stretching them under my desk again.
‘-ish,’ I’m not giving him the satisfaction of knowing that I’m actually in pain. I’ll have a Radox bath before I go out. Hold up…was he trying to cripple me so I can’t go out?
‘-ish,’ he replies, humour clear in his husky voice. ‘Remember our deal?’
I roll my eyes to myself. I was kidding myself if I thought he would forget about his little deal. And now I’m certain he had me running a marathon at the break of dawn in an attempt to immobilise me. Control freak!
‘No reminder fuck required.’ I mutter. He’ll never know. I’m not going to get so drunk that I have a raging hangover – it’s too soon after my last performance.
‘Watch your mouth, Ava.’ he sighs, tiredly. ‘And I’ll decide when and if a reminder fuck is necessary.’

He’s serious? I gape a little down the phone. Has he no sense of humour? I stand up again, pulling my thigh to my butt on a satisfied groan. Damn him and his break of dawn run.
‘Roger that.’ I confirm with all the sarcasm it deserves.
‘When will I see you?’ he sighs.
‘Tomorrow?’ I really do want to see him, despite his challenging ways.
‘I’ll pick you up at eight.’
Eight? It’s a Saturday, I want a lay in. Eight? I really won’t be getting drunk, not if Jesse is going to be rocking up at eight. ‘Noon,’ I counter.
‘Eight.’
‘Eleven.’
‘Eight!’ he barks.
‘You’re supposed to meet me half way!’ The man is impossible.
‘I’ll see you at eight.’ He hangs up, leaving me on one leg with my phone hanging from my ear. I look at my mobile disbelievingly. He can turn up at eight all he likes; I won’t be awake to let him in. And I seriously doubt Kate will be either. I sink my achy body back into my chair on a few sharp inhales of breath. I’m never running again.
‘Tom,’ I call. ‘We’re out tonight, you coming?’
He looks up with a dirty, great big grin on his baby face. ‘I shall decline graciously,’ He bows his head like the gentleman I know he’s not. ‘I have a date!’
‘Another?’
‘I can’t come. I assume you were going to ask me.’ Victoria huffs without looking up from her drawings. I don’t dignify her sarcasm with a response, flashing my screwed up face to her back instead.
‘Yes! This one is definitely a keeper.’ Tom nods with the biggest smirk on his face.
I leave Tom with his grin, returning to my computer. They’re all keepers.
 
I leave the office at six, heading straight to the shop to get some Radox and a bottle of wine, before making my way to the tube. I fight off the temptation to open the wine here and now. It’s Friday, I’m catching up with Kate tonight and spending the day with my challenging control freak tomorrow. Perfect.
I walk through the front door, finding a half-naked Sam walking out of Kate’s workshop, followed by a fully dressed Kate with a highly satisfied smile on her face.
‘Seriously?’ I splutter, as I try to direct my eyes anywhere, except on Sam’s fine physic.
He blinds me with his ultimate cheeky grin and turns to face Kate, giving me a rear view of his bare back and baggy jeaned arse. It’s then that I notice a lump of cake mixture at the nape of his neck.
‘You missed a bit.’ I point to the offending smear of mixture.
Kate swivels Sam back around to face me and licks up the centre of his back towards his neck. He smirks at me. I laugh. What a pair of exhibitionists.
Making my way up to the flat, I hiss at the stabbing pains travelling down my legs with every step I take. I go straight to the bathroom to run the bath, pouring in half the bottle of muscle relaxing bath soak. Then I take myself to the kitchen to take care of special requirement number two; I pour myself and Kate a glass of wine. I gasp my appreciation as I take my first sip.
Five minutes later, I’m flinging every garment in my underwear drawer over my shoulder in a panic. ‘KATE!’ I know I put them in here, so where the hell are they? If this is Sam’s idea of a joke, I’ll wring his fucking neck!
Kate breezes into my room. ‘I’ve turned your bath off. What’s up?’
‘My pills,’
‘What about them?’
‘They’re gone,’ I turn an accusing eye on her. ‘I can’t believe you let Sam in here.’
Her eyes widen. ‘I didn’t let him in. And anyway, your pills weren’t in there. I would have seen them.’
I let out a frustrated yell and proceed to turn the rest of my drawers inside out and upside down. I know I put them in here. ‘Shit!’
‘Chill out, you can get some more. Are Tom and Victoria coming?’
I scoop up the contents of my underwear drawer and stuff it back in. ‘I already did that. And no, they both have dates.’
‘Your organisation skills are shocking.’ she moans tiredly. She’s right, they are, but I manage fine at work. It’s the personal side of my life that suffers. ‘Oh, is it Victoria and Drew’s date tonight?’ Kate looks at me with wide, blue eyes.
‘Yes!’ I meet her wide eyes with my own.
‘It’ll never work. Hurry up in that bath, I need a shower.’