Maybe there was a certain magic in that old elevator, meeting people. It gave L a tickle of a laugh in the roof of her mouth when she thought about it now. Emmie was a charmer. L had never known someone so precise and to the point. She could even make Wade stand to attention. L didn't know anyone quite like her. Emmie took charge and made everything so delightful, even sharing a steak together.
"We'll have the ribeye medium well. Oh, and an extra salad." It was the beginning of a long dinner, but by the end, L was glad Emmie had ordered because it was all so overwhelming. At least, L didn't forget to bring home a burger for Jax.
"Did you not get enough to eat?" Emmie asked on the way home, as if she'd been in the wrong.
"Oh, I'm completely full, it's for my roommate," L sighed, pressing her hand against her flat belly.
"Roommate?"
L noticed Emmie was curious.
"It's not what you think, but if it weren't for Jax, I'd probably still be in a studio."
L invited her in. Of course, Jax was closed up in his room. L hated to admit it. "He's sort of my grown-up child." She mentioned he was going to his first GO tournament. "Thankfully, he's on a team, and they'll take care of him."
She knocked on his door. He didn't answer. Sure enough, he was in the dark, staring at his computer screen.
"Hey, come here," she whispered. She knew he would hear. He shuffled out barefoot in his usual attire, sweat pants and a hoodie.
"This is Emmie," L told him.
"From work?" He looked at L, then Emmie.
"No, she lives just down the hall."
"Down the hall," he repeated with a nod. It wasn't long until he rattled off his itinerary for tomorrow. Chase from the Chess and Go club would be picking him up. He would be gone for the next week. "Must wake up at four when my alarm goes off." He said again and again in a monotone voice.
"Stop." L put her hand practically in front of his mouth. "Eat this before it gets too cold."
Jax nodded, thanked her and went to his room with the food.
"Is he-" Emmie winced but then went silent as if she didn't need to know any more.
"He's cool." L left it at that and went to pour some cold water for them.
"Are you really OK, you know, about Macy?" Emmie wanted to know.
They planted themselves on the couch. Each like bookends that could not be near each other.
"It's fine." L decided.
"Are you sure? I mean, you do like her." Emmie made it sound so obvious.
"So." L shrugged, but she explained that no one had ever madly fallen in love with her, so there was nothing to be sad about. "Besides, Jake is an old friend. And that makes me like her more that she is still friends with a coworker."
Emmie agreed with a nod.
"God knows, I don't have any coworkers like that," L laughed.
"You don't like where you work?" Emmie looked at her out of concern.
"Oh, I bet you get along with everyone," L smirked, thinking they were the exact opposite. She sensed that Emmie liked everyone.
"Yeah, I think so." She said she'd been at the dental office well over four years, and there weren't many changes. "We know each other, pretty much." She mentioned her friend Diggs, the dental hygienist.
"Of course, I don't know how we've stayed friends as long as we have. Diggs loves a good party. Loves life. I'm a wallflower."
"You're not a wallflower. You should have been a supervisor. You could supervise with ease." L told her.
This caught Emmie off guard, but she shook with laughter. Of course, she didn't see that person in herself. L understood.
"I know I don't have any business taking care of anyone else," L shrugged in thought about Macy. "I've got plenty to take care of, with myself."
"But I'm sure it must have been a good feeling, helping her like you did this week." Emmie smiled as if she thought it was more than something she would even mention.
"I guess so." But L couldn't help to feel sad. It was like the end of the movie was too abrupt. "Maybe, maybe you should go." She felt a bit choked up as if she needed a good cry, alone.
Emmy nodded. "Remember, if you want to call me. You know if you need to talk or go grocery shopping. Either or." She stood up, straightening out her outfit, as if she would never be a mess, anywhere she went.
"Yeah, maybe." L cleared throat. But she needed to get through this first. She would have to figure out how to be around Macy. "Oh, and thanks for coming with me tonight." She winced then, wondering if Macy thought Emmie was her girlfriend, or if she was oblivious to that, too.


