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Contemporary Fiction Romance

MONDAY 


I tap my foot nervously on the shiny marble floor as I watch the numbers descend. I’m going to be late… again. It really wasn’t my fault. I’d had my hours swapped with George this week, so he could leave work in time to pick his kids up from school, while his wife recuperated from surgery. I now needed to be in the office by 10.00 instead of 8.30. You’d think that would make me early. However, since I was finishing later, I’d tried to get to the gym in the morning. Well that was a mistake. It was either shower and be late, or skip the shower and arrive stinky and sweaty. I figure that my coworkers would prefer a late me, than a pungent me.


The brisk tap of heels alerts me to the fact that I am not the only one running late today. A side glance shows her pushing her wind swept hair behind her ears as she juggles a fully loaded satchel bag and a briefcase with one hand, while she reaches for the call button on the wall. I’d already pressed it, it was already lit, and pressing it again will not make the elevator move any faster.


The numbers stop at ground floor and the doors open. I gesture for the woman to precede me into the space and she uses her elbow to press floor 23, one floor above my own. I press 22 and stand back. It is just the two of us, and without trying to be obvious, I check her out. Tiny, with short black hair that curls about her ears, which sport a pair of Air Pods, and a killer figure enhanced by shiny black heels. I am a sucker for heels, but how the hell did women walk in them?


Hi, I’m Adrian. I don’t say, but wish I could. 


She smiles at me, a little half smile to acknowledge my presence accompanied by a fractional nod of the head.


I’m… well I don’t know her name, perhaps it’s Jane or Alice. What about Elizabeth? Sarah? I think I will call her Eleanor. You know like the Beatles song. We’re all lonely people here. I’m Eleanor.


So Eleanor, how long have you worked… I run through my memory of the building’s occupants. Floor 23 is a legal firm, I think. Jackson and Fuller is on the official gold name plate in the foyer. How long have you worked at Jackson and Fuller?


It’s my first day. Well I haven’t seen her around so it could very well be her first day, but she has a lot of papers stuffed in that briefcase. 


Actually I have worked for them for six years. There is no way this girl can be old enough to have worked for them for six years. She looks about twenty five.


I’m doing my Internship and have been here two months now. That is better. And you? She would ask me, she would be as interested in me as I am in her. 


I’m an Assistant Accountant at SP and Associates on the twenty second floor. I would tell her, just so she would know where to find me, should she be interested. I have worked there for the past three years.


Do you enjoy your work? Would she really ask such an inane question? Maybe it was small talk. What else do two people trapped alone in an elevator ask one another? 


I wonder if she is single, and I cast my eyes sideways, trying to get a look at her fingers. I can’t see, but I’m going out on a limb here… She’s single.


I can see her head moving slightly, nodding to the beat of music that only she can hear. It’s entrancing as if she were in her own private world and I was viewing her through a window.


What music are you listening to? I would ask. She’s so cute, that she would be listening to something cool and hip. Perhaps an artist I’d never heard of, or something jazzy, or classical. 


Miles Davis, she’d say. Of course I’m a big Miles Davis fan and I ask which album. Kind of Blue. Yep, she would be listening to my favourite album.

The ding of the elevator hitting my floor, halts the conversation we’re not having and I smile at her as I exit. 


TUESDAY


Although I am technically early to work the following day, having skipped my morning workout, I linger in the foyer, hoping to see my Eleanor again. Finally I realise that I’m being an idiot, there is no reason that she will be here today, just because she was here yesterday. As I press the button to call the elevator, I hear the tip-tap of heels on the marble floor and turn my head. There she is again. Her black curls secured this time, but her satchel and brief case still bulging.


Hi, again. I would say it, but I’m still struck mute.


Hi, yourself. Her voice would be husky, or maybe not. It might be breathy or high pitched, I don’t know. But for me, it’s a warm, throaty sound, reminiscent of Scarlett Johansson.


Did you get to work on time yesterday? I would ask. But how the hell would I know if she was late or early? 


Yes, thanks, I might be a bit late today though. Slept in. She doesn’t look like she slept in, she looks clean and fresh and incredibly relaxed for a Tuesday morning.


I find it easier to be on time if I start work at 8.00. Starting later just sees me wasting time in the morning, and all of a sudden, I’m late again! I would say and she would nod in understanding.


Yes, it’s hard to get going when you have extra time to kill in the morning. I would prefer to start early and finish early too. She would agree with me, we are both morning people in my mind.


Perhaps we could meet up for a coffee before work? That wouldn’t be creepy. Two adults who work in the same building meeting for coffee, it’s nothing too alarming. I almost open my mouth to ask her, and then realise two things almost simultaneously. I’ve never actually spoken to her, and this is my floor.


WEDNESDAY 


Again I wait until the last possible moment to press the button, hesitating with my hand hovering in mid air, but the click of heels on the marble floor never comes. So I reluctantly press it and wait until the elevator arrives. I delay entering until the last possible moment, before I take my solitary place within the lift. 


Just as the doors begin to close, I hear the now familiar staccato tap, faster and more urgent this time, as if she was running. I shove my hand between the closing doors, causing them to bounce open again and there she is, breathless and grateful. She smiles at me and I smile back. Our first real interaction, first eye contact, first word.


“Thanks,” she murmurs so quietly that I barely catch the sound as it tumbles from her lips. 


I just smile and nod back, my words caught behind my lips unable to force their way free.


You’re welcome. Running late again? I would ask if I could.


I just can’t seem to get the timing right in the morning. She would reply, her eyes twinkling ruefully.


Perhaps she is not the morning person I had believed her to be. Maybe it would be better to catch up after work for a drink and maybe some live music. I know a place around the corner from here that has live Jazz every night of the week. The Duke is a classy, classic Jazz bar, one of my favourite places to listen to music and unwind. We could get a table and share a bottle of wine with a meal. 


I get my phone out to check the website, to see who is playing there this week and the elevator stops at my floor. I step out, still focused on the website and don’t notice as the doors close behind me.


THURSDAY


This time I’m the one who is late. I’d had a cat emergency, Whiskers had left me a gift, a partially digested, totally unrecognisable gift that I discovered just as I was about to leave home. Therefore I missed the first bus and had to wait twenty minutes for the next one. I ran from the bus station, all the way to work. Lucky I’m fit and in the habit of working out.


The foyer is empty as I race through the glass sliding doors and my heart sinks with disappointment. She isn’t there, I’ve missed her this morning, thanks to my bloody cat. The last elevator is just closing as I arrive in a breathless rush, and I run to try to catch it before it shuts. A small hand reaches out to catch the door and it bounces open. 


There she is, my Eleanor. She smiles and steps back into her corner as I enter. A sound emerges from my mouth, it’s meant to be words of thanks, but I don’t think she hears them. I’m not even sure I spoke the English Language. Perhaps it was Neanderthal. I believe that’s a language I’m fluent in, especially if you ask my mother.


My turn to be late today, I would tell her. My cat. He’s a little bit feral still, even after fifteen years of the good life. He left a partially digested mouse in my foyer and I had to deal with it just as I was ready to leave. Would that have been too much information? Would she be squeamish? No she’s a cat lover too. 


She would laugh and tell me a story about her cat. Kitty is so fat she wouldn’t be able to catch mice, poor love. She eats only the best gourmet cat food, poached in spring water.


Do you only have the one cat? I would ask


One is definitely enough, wouldn’t you agree? She would speak with a smile one that shows how much she loves her cat. I adore Kitty, but I’m not quite ready to be a crazy cat lady just yet. Do you only have the one cat?


Yes, Mr Whiskers was a feral kitten I found out the back of my parents place about fifteen years ago. He lives a great life with me and has me wrapped around his paw.


Cats are like that. You need to be very careful, because they will steal your heart in an instant.


And an instant is all it took, but I was already in love with my Eleanor, however the lift stops at my floor and I step out.


FRIDAY


This is my last day on the late shift. George’s wife has recovered from her surgery and I will be going back to my usual shift on Monday. I’m so early this morning, that I pace restlessly about the foyer of our building, sipping on the cappuccino grande I picked up on the way to work. I am going to speak with Eleanor the moment I see her, I tell myself sternly. I’m going to ask her to the Jazz club, or coffee, or lunch, or just to exchange email addresses. Something. 


I pace the foyer some more, watching the minute hand on my watch creep closer and closer to twelve. I have to face it. Eleanor is not coming. Maybe she doesn’t work Friday, she could be only a part time employee. Maybe she is still studying while completing her internship and she is on campus every Friday. I admit defeat and enter the elevator. It closes grimly, no cry of “hold the lift!” is forthcoming and I ride it silently all the way to the twenty second floor. It’s the quietest lift I’ve taken all week.


This afternoon I have a heap of paperwork to finish up and sort out before I hand the files back to George on Monday, and so I am the last person in the office. Everyone else has clocked out and Dave, Maria and some others have headed off to The Craic for drinks. I wasn’t interested in loud, raucous fun. The Mike Freely Quartet was playing at The Duke, but I didn’t feel like sitting there alone, so I locked the office and walked toward the lifts, no spring in my step, just Friday exhaustion slowing me down.


I pressed the call button and waited, studying the tips of my scuffed shoes, without actually seeing them. Like an automaton, I shuffle into the elevator as the doors slide open.


“Hi,” the voice is soft. “Tough week?”


I snap my head up and see the other occupant sharing my lift. It’s Eleanor, and all of a sudden there is ‘Sunshine on a rainy day!’ I nod, unable to speak.


She smiles and sighs, “Me too.” This is the longest conversation we have ever had out loud!


It’s then that I notice that she is carrying a box, an A4 Reflex copy paper box, and it is full to the brim of personal effects. The item at the top catches my eye with its glinting gold plastic. A name plate, ‘Tamara Blank’. My mouth opens, then closes and I swallow. Tamara?


“It’s my last day,” she says.


The doors open on the ground floor and with a small sad smile she steps out before me. I hear her clipping heals tap across the marble floor toward the sliding glass exit, but I don’t move, and the elevator doors slowly shut in my face. I can see my reflection staring back at me in their shining metal surface.


‘Ah, look at all the lonely people’.



February 05, 2023 02:02

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222 comments

Lisa Cornell
20:54 Feb 17, 2023

Oh no I was really hoping he'd find his voice! He reminds me of myself sometimes what's happening in my head is a bit more exciting then the reality 😂 I enjoyed this story. Congratulations on your win

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Michelle Oliver
22:28 Feb 17, 2023

Don’t we all have more exciting live in our heads than in real life.

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Molly Layne
19:26 Feb 17, 2023

ooo this was awesome !! I can totally relate with imagining a conversation like that in my head and perhaps wishing that it was really happening. Very well written !!

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Michelle Oliver
22:39 Feb 17, 2023

If only our real lives were as interesting as our in our head lives! Thank you and glad you enjoyed it.

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Elizabeth Vucic
19:02 Feb 17, 2023

I enjoyed reading this story. It is unique in that most of the dialogue takes place in the main character's head. I was entranced from beginning to end.

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Michelle Oliver
22:38 Feb 17, 2023

Thank you, glad you enjoyed it

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Karen Kinley
18:15 Feb 17, 2023

I love this story! The way Adrian creates this entire relationship in his head is wonderful...and so real. And I love that he wasn't happy to learn her name was not what he imagined! I, too, was really rooting for him to say something but not surprised he didn't. Well-deserved win!

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Michelle Oliver
22:37 Feb 17, 2023

Thanks you

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Ola Hotchpotch
18:10 Feb 17, 2023

nice story. I too like creating stories and conversations in my head about people who catch my interest. Some people don't seem to notice. Most people are insulting as if I am prying. Some people are so paranoid or are perhaps rude that they start threatening even if I only glanced absentmindedly. So I find your story intriguing.

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Nell Benton
17:53 Feb 17, 2023

Internal dialogue always intrigues me. This story builds naturally and ends with the perfect wrap up. Nice job!

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Michelle Oliver
22:37 Feb 17, 2023

Thank you

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Corina P
17:25 Feb 17, 2023

very well done! the thoughts of the character overthinking about a stranger they never met really capture the dilemma of “pressing the button or not”! Loved it:)

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Michelle Oliver
22:37 Feb 17, 2023

Thanks overthinking is always my problem. I’m glad you enjoyed the story.

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Robert Allensen
17:25 Feb 17, 2023

Congratulations for your win! It was a beautifully written story, although a bit sad. I must admit that I have acted as the main character so many times, so I feel very identified with him.

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Michelle Oliver
22:36 Feb 17, 2023

Don’t we all have regrets about the things we didn’t do, wishing we made the most of an opportunity when it presented itself!

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Wendy Kaminski
12:39 Feb 08, 2023

This had a dreamlike quality to it that I found mesmerizing. I was enchanted by him falling in love with the voice in his head, so to speak; very neat and also sad reminder of the pain of being too shy to speak up. I can imagine him mourning for a couple of weeks now, over his lost love - or kicking himself repeatedly for never getting in touch. I think the ending fit the character well. Also loved these: - I would prefer to start early and finish early too. - For all the reasons you gave, which are totally valid, I think you must be a morn...

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Michelle Oliver
13:48 Feb 08, 2023

Thanks Wendy. I’m glad you got the story and that you think the ending fits. I’m not good with ending short stories and making them feel like complete tales in themselves. I’m happy to have feedback on this, and appreciate both positive praise and constructive criticism. I loved the Neanderthal line too. I chuckled while writing it.

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Wendy Kaminski
13:56 Feb 08, 2023

My pleasure! I have a tough time with endings, too. :)

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Wendy Kaminski
16:49 Feb 17, 2023

Wow, congratulations, Michelle! Well-deserved win! :)

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Michelle Oliver
22:42 Feb 17, 2023

Thank you Wendy

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Timothy Cooper
13:25 Feb 19, 2023

I think part of the intrigue is being able to imagine that there's more to the story which may be revealed to us later on. Like maybe she was suddenly standing there waiting in the lobby for him one day when he clocked out on lunch break, her face beaming up and out at him like warm sunlight dancing in the sea of people which seemed to surround her on all sides. Or maybe he had an old associate from the 23rd floor he spoke to every now and then in passing. One day happens to question said associate about Eleanor (or Tamara or whomever). Just...

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Michelle Oliver
15:11 Feb 19, 2023

Thank you Timothy. Wow, I think you’d better write the sequel! Stashing the ex girlfriend’s body… dark! Endings suck, I think there is a skill in knowing where to leave a story so the reader feels some sense of satisfaction but still has enough to think about and mentally chew on after they finish reading.

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Darryl Roberts
14:45 Feb 07, 2023

I think this is one of your better submissions. A more adventurous narrative style and I love the Beatles reference. I do think the ending could have been somewhat more poignant though, it felt a little flat after such a good build up. Overall very nice!

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Michelle Oliver
22:11 Feb 07, 2023

Thanks for reading and for checking out my other stories too. I agree that the ending is a little flat, he didn’t grow and actually get out of his head. I just figured that someone who lives in a fantasy of his own making would struggle trying to take a risk in reality and opportunities would pass him by.

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RJ Holmquist
20:25 Aug 31, 2023

Hi Michelle, I was just alerted that someone published one of my Reedsy stories under their own name on Kindle Vella, and I saw that they also swiped this story of yours as well as several others from Reedsy Prompts. Thought you might want to know. The title is "What the Heart Beholds" by Celena Reign

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Michelle Oliver
22:36 Aug 31, 2023

How frustrating. Is there anything that can be done?

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RJ Holmquist
22:45 Aug 31, 2023

I registered an infringement complaint with Kindle and they were very prompt in replying that the book will be removed within a few days

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Michelle Oliver
23:01 Aug 31, 2023

Will that take the whole collection down? Or must I register a complaint too? I’m unable to access kindle Vella as I’m outside the US.

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RJ Holmquist
23:05 Aug 31, 2023

It looks to me like it will take down the collection that includes your title. There is a second collection by the same author that also has some Reedsy Stories I recognized, but I did not go through the whole thing.

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RJ Holmquist
23:09 Aug 31, 2023

I emailed "Laura" from reedsy as well, I imagine they would be interested in monitoring something like that

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21:31 Aug 21, 2023

"I think its really great! it shows such a hidden interest about the women,and how most guys cant bring themselves to confront them nowadays.I am glad you were able to capture the spirit to what most guys go through.I feel back for him honestly,I think you did excellent!

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Lashea Alford
23:56 Aug 15, 2023

I think the ending should be more and I think it should be more sad and sad

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18:16 Aug 08, 2023

Hi, Sorry to bother you with this - I have just discovered that one of my Reedsy stories has been used without my permission at https://www.youtube.com/@ThousandTalesTube/videos I had a look down the list of what else is on there and your story above is also featured. I wondered if you were aware of this and whether you minded? I am quite annoyed by it and am wondering if there is anything I can do. Especially as the reading is not even very good quality! But I would be annoyed even if it was brilliantly done. Do you have any thoughts on it?...

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Michelle Oliver
22:34 Aug 08, 2023

Thanks for pointing this out. There are two of my stories on there! Lots of other reedsy stories there as well. I’m quite annoyed. I’m not sure if there is anything we can do.

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Michelle Oliver
23:08 Aug 08, 2023

I have gone into each of the stories on the YouTube channel and commented “You did not obtain permission from the author to use this story. As the author, I am disappointed by your appropriation of other’s work.” One site, “She talks… a lot” has removed my story. Will see what happens.

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21:12 Jul 25, 2023

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Michelle Oliver
22:38 Jul 25, 2023

Thank you

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16:01 Jul 24, 2023

Oh of course, I HAVE read this story before. Thought I had. Not sure if I liked it so here we go again! Think I've already said how much I love it... But I have to say that I DO love it, just one more time :). Although could you please explain his reaction at her name? (By the way, if you could read the start of my new story? And leave a comment saying what you think it's about, if that's okay? :)

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Michelle Oliver
22:31 Jul 24, 2023

Thanks for liking it. His reaction to her name is because all of a sudden he is confronted with reality when his fantasy was so real in him mind. His whole fantasy world come crashing down with the proof that she is not who he believes her to be. I will head to your story now.

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Shahzad Ahmad
11:13 Jul 14, 2023

Michelle what a smashing way to shed light on the mechanical routine of daily grind that produces nothing except loneliness and oppression of the soul. "We have no time to stand and stare" citing the poem "leisure" All our days are consumed by an ardent desire to make money and breed a gripping loneliness that haunts and hounds us forever. Well deserved victory.

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Sherry Bazley
01:02 Jul 05, 2023

Another gem. This story is such a solid reminder to 'seize-the-day'! And... LOL, Just when I thought I was the only one who 'lives in my head'! You do such a great job of SHOWING the reader character and place. Lastly, last para - "her clipping heals"... could it be "the clipping of her heels"? What snagged my eye was the typo - lots of experience proofreading prior to Spellcheck!

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Michelle Oliver
01:11 Jul 05, 2023

Thanks for reading it. Typos are my nemesis. You never see them in your own work.

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Sherry Bazley
01:22 Jul 05, 2023

My pleasure, reading your work. Thank you for sharing it here !

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Jones Romero
20:26 May 08, 2023

PLEASE a part 2 where the main character gets one more chance!!

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Michelle Oliver
09:21 May 09, 2023

Maybe. If the right prompt comes along.

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Juliet Driscoll
07:52 Apr 16, 2023

Oh I love, love this!!! Love the concise, conversational style. Not a word of waste. I really felt involved with Adrian. Mr Whiskers fetching a gift made me think it related to the situation being like a cat and mouse game of catch, and thought it may foreshadow Eleanor being caught. But the painful realisation she was Tamara touched me and played into the whole fantasy in this story. I did begin to wonder if he was mute and couldn’t speak which could have been one outcome. Saying that, this story worked really well for me and I shall defini...

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Michelle Oliver
07:53 Apr 16, 2023

Thanks Juliet. I’m happy that you enjoyed the story.

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