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Office Mates

She Doesn't Have a Boyfriend

She Doesn't Have a Boyfriend

Jun 27, 2024

Friday has finally rolled around. The day that Marian and Robin are scheduled to go out for drinks. Robin is already working at his desk. It's two minutes before 8, everyone's scheduled work time. Marian's desk is still empty. Robin has his headphones on when he turns and watches Aurora come down the hallway and go to her office next door. She is stunning today, wearing a white crop top, a black coat, and shorts. It is almost like Aurora is in slow motion. Robin realizes that if he continues to creep on Aurora, things are going to look bad for him. Suddenly, Robin feels embarrassed. This time, Aurora saw Robin, and she smiled and waved at him as she walked by. Robin keeps working, but he waved back, and a giant blush spread across his face.

The quiet is interrupted as Marian crashes through the door. She frantically tries to put her things on her desk, but one of the piles of paper is knocked over. Marian is trying to pick up the papers when Theo strides in behind her. Theo has been carrying her backpack, so he drops it on the floor. It makes a large thud sound. Theo leans over to kiss Marian, but she stops him.  Marian is looking at the clock, which says 8:05. Marian misses Theo completely while she ducks down to start turning her computer on in a frantic scramble. "Why am I always late?" Marian mutters. Theo kisses her on the cheek, "See you later, Marian." She stops her dash to get logged into her computer to clock in, and she gives Theo a genuine smile. Theo walks out of the room with a big goofy grin. Marian frantically starts logging into her computer and the software they use for work.

Marian spends half her day working on her project. Robin has his headphones and is zoned out. Marian keeps looking out the office window to the hallway, hoping to catch Robin spying. She knows that her office mate has a crush. This new information excites Marian. Robin has been a mystery, in many ways, since they started sharing an office. There was even a minute when she thought he was maybe asexual. But it turns out, he is pretty basic and is interested in super pretty blonde girls. Marian was much more interested in Robin now.

It's almost lunchtime. Marian uses this as an opportunity to talk to Robin about their plans tonight. She knows that Robin is a perfectionist about his time. He has an alarm on his phone set for when he should start his lunch and when his lunch is over. He usually went to the office cafeteria for his lunch. Sometimes he brought food from home and ate in their office. Marian waits for his lunch alarm to go off. And after the alarm, Robin takes off his headphones. Marian asks him, "Robin, are you still up for celebratory drinks tonight?" Robin looks confused for a minute, "You mean, dinner? Yes." Marian laughs at her mistake, "Sorry, I guess your dinner is my drink." Robin looks even more confused. "No, I am pretty sure my idea of dinner is everyone's idea of dinner." Robin feels like he might have made a mistake when he agreed to go out with his office mate. He was only comfortable with a dinner with a few people. Robin felt most comfortable in groups of three or fewer. Anything more than three was fine, but usually required a few days to recover.

Marian presses forward, ignoring the worried look going over Robin's face.  "I am about to call Fatty Catty right now to make a reservation, since it is a Friday night. How many people are coming?" Robin responded with, "Just me and Graham."  Marian is counting on her fingers and adds in the people she invited to join, "plus me, Darrin, and Kris." And Robin finishes with the forgotten "and Theo, right? That makes six?" Marian gets six fingers up and says, "Oh yeah, Theo... You know the number six weirds me out." Robin looks at Marian incredulously. He cannot believe that she is a grown adult. No educated person should believe in luck. Without scientific evidence to back up the belief. Robin gives Marian a look that makes all of his disdain very clear. Marian feels like she needs to defend against whatever thought just ran through his mind. Marian, "Don't make fun of me, it's bad juju in many cultures. We should ask someone else to join us."

Robin replies, "I only talk with you and Graham."  Marian starts looking around and then gets a VERY good idea. She starts to look over in the direction of Aurora's office. "What about Aurora?" Marian smiles after she suggests this because she realizes she should have invited Aurora from the start. But Robin is not feeling it. "I don't think she wants to come have dinner to celebrate someone she doesn't even know," replies Robin. But Marian is now convinced this is a good idea, so she won't be dissuaded. "I know her a little bit." And Robin tries again to squash the plan by saying, "She probably has plans tonight."

Marian is now on a mission to bring Robin and Aurora together. And it will start when they get to know each other at this dinner. To make sure this happens, Marian needs to invite Aurora.  Marian ignores Robin's fears and decides to ask Aurora to come with them tonight. She says, "I am going to ask her to join us." With this, Marian goes to the office next door. She knocks on the door, and Aurora comes out. Robin is watching this conversation happen through the window in his own office. He cannot believe Marian is doing this.

 Marian: Hey, Aurora! Do you have plans tonight?

Aurora: Tonight? No, plans.

Marian: A couple of us are going to dinner, do you want to come?

Aurora: That sounds like fun!

Marian: Yeah, my office-mate, Robin, is hitting his one-year mark with the company. We are going to celebrate!

Aurora: Oh, I don't want to crash someone else's party.

Marian: It's not really a party, more like a few coworkers complaining about work.

Aurora: Well, I don't know.

Marian: You don't have anything to complain about?

Aurora: Not really. 

Marian: Well then, you can just join us while we eat, and you can leave before we start bitching about work.

Aurora: That sounds fine.  Count me in, I guess. I have been wanting to get to know my coworkers better. 

Marian: Excellent. We are all leaving for Fatty Catty after work. You can walk over with us.

Aurora: Sounds great.

Marian: See you later.

At this point, Marian walks back next door and reports to Robin that Aurora is, in fact, coming tonight. Robins's face gets red as he looks back down at his computer. "Is seven people enough for your gypsy heart?" Marian smiles and says yes. As Marian is sitting down, she adds, "You're welcome." Robin looks confused and says, "For what? We haven't had dinner yet." And Marian cheekily replied, "No, I meant for Aurora." At the mention of her name, Robin gets even more embarrassed. But he does not like giving Marian anything to hold over him, so he decides that denial is the safest route. He quips back at Marian, "I don't know what you are talking about." He then tries to make it seem like not even that special with the added fact, "She probably has a boyfriend anyway." 

Marian is not about to take defeat. She is going to show Robin exactly how easy it is to find out information if the person isn't afraid of asking anything. She looks at Robin and realizes he has launched a counterstrike against her very powerful win of getting Aurora to come to the party. So Marian buckles down and goes in to defuse the second bomb that Robin just flung. She walks right back to Aurora, acts all sweet, and simply asks, "Hey, should we make a reservation for your boyfriend too?" Aurora responds nervously, "Boyfriend? No, I don't have one."

At this, Marian walks triumphantly back into her office. She looks right back at Robin and says, while pointing at him, 'You are welcome, again!" Robin's face is bright red, and he instinctively puts his headphones back on. Just as he does, Marian gives him a little wink. She knows he will be asking for her help with Aurora in the future after this demonstration. If there is one thing that Marian knows, it is that if you want something, you just need to ask.

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Doesn't every office need a Marian?

#office #romance #modern #dating #love_is_war #opposites

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