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    Breathless


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      Chapter 1

      The autumn breeze blew the dry leaves imitating

      Alex's inner swirl of thoughts and emotions. The

      building, emanating the coldness of the metal that

      created it, stood uninvitingly in front of her sending

      sounds she was not familiar with, containing people

      she never met before; strangers preparing to greet

      another stranger. Leaving the familiarity of her

      car, Alex took a deep breath and moved up the

      loading dock ramp to the door.

      "I can do this," she sighed one-more time before

      entering the plant. Alex walked into the lobby

      that doubled as Francine Malone's office. It had

      once been a hallway with a dead end, but was remodeled to accommodate the office, reception

      area and extended into the main offices. Francine

      looked up briefly from her typing and eyed Alex as

      she walked towards her.

      Francine had welcomed Alex warmly when she

      came to interview two weeks ago. That had

      changed, however, when Alex was given the office

      manager's position that Francine coveted and

      Francine was to continue her secretarial

      duties. She had decided then not to make the

      adjustment easy on Alex.

      "Morning Francine, is Jeff in," she asked her upon

      reaching the desk.

      "Yeah, he's expecting you. Go on in," she said

      jerking her head to the left indicating Jeff’s office

      door. Alex moved past her desk and shook her head at

      Francine's rudeness. Alex smiled slowly as she

      remembered her first comparison of Francine to a

      Shih Tzu dog. With her flaxen blonde hair pulled

      into a banana barrette, way too short skirt and tight

      blouse, it was obvious that Francine had considered

      her job a step up from a strip club.

      As Alex entered, Jeff Blakely, the plant manager,

      was just hanging up the phone. He smiled

      broadly, as he heaved his girth up from his chair to

      greet Alex. She imagined that she heard the chair

      sigh for the brief reprieve of Jeff as he stood. His

      five foot ten frame did little to adjust for the two

      hundred pound plus weight he was carrying.

      "Good morning, Alex," began Jeff, "Welcome back.

      Did you have any troubles finding us again?” "Good morning," taking the proffered hand, "No, I

      didn't. The plant isn’t far from my new house,”

      she replied.

      "So you found a place, huh," he asked sitting back

      down in his chair and gesturing to an armchair for

      Alex, "when did you finish moving?"

      "Friday. I still have plenty of unpacking to do.”

      "That happens. I'm sure you'll enjoy the change of

      pace here, Alex. Like I said two weeks ago, you

      have the energy and the proven track record we

      were looking for. It's hard to find somebody like

      you in Ashmore Valley.”

      "I'm happy to be here. I think Ashmore Valley will

      provide me with the relaxation I'm looking for and

      Hasani will give me the challenges I need.” Jeff smiled at her ambition and her courage. She

      had given up everything she knew in Washington

      D.C. to come here and start over. He had to

      admire her spunk, not most women would give up

      the known for the unknown. Jeff offered a tour of

      the facilities and he explained the basics of Hasani

      Industries. Alex had heard the speech before, but

      now absorbed more of the information. Every

      word sunk into Alex as he described the

      requirements she and the factory.

      As he led Alex through the various shops, she was

      aware of the absence of women on the plant floor.

      Jeff had told her before that the only woman was

      Francine and they had had little success in hiring a

      woman to work in the factory itself. Alex now

      joined the mostly male ranks of Hasani Industries. She smiled to herself knowing that her compatibility

      with men would be priceless in this position.

      "I made the right choice," she thought to herself as

      Jeff led her to the weld shop.

      Jeff showed Alex every nook and cranny of the

      factory. The scent of sweat intermingled with metal

      and oil made Alex aware of the difference between

      here and Capitol Hill. Alex and Jeff were about to

      enter the machine shop when the whine of

      Francine's voice came over the paging system. Jeff

      had instructed Francine to interrupt him only if Mr.

      Hasani called.

      "I'll let James O'Reilly show you back there," he

      said, steering her away from the machine shop, "I

      need to take this call." As they neared the back entry to the offices, Larry

      Christie, the production supervisor, popped his

      head from his office. Upon seeing Alex, he stepped

      across the threshold to greet her.

      "Alex, welcome back," he smiled in his West Virginia

      drawl.

      "Good morning, Larry, it's nice to be back."

      "Is Jeff giving you the nickel tour?"

      Alex nodded her head in assent and again looked

      Larry over. His short stature did little to hide the

      impressive figure that he struck. Larry's voice

      made him sound like a giant and his ability to

      beguile anybody made him look like one. The red

      coloring on his neck and face hinted at his high blood pressure while providing the employees

      fodder for West Virginia/redneck jokes.

      "Well, if you ever want the quarter tour, let me

      know," he finished, lighting a cigarette and heading

      out into the shop to "survey the damage", as he

      called it.

      Jeff continued to lead Alex towards the offices and

      took her in a door beside a flight of steps. Jeff

      explained that the steps went to the second floor

      where the research and development offices were.

      "This is James' office. He should be along shortly,"

      he said and continued through to the other door

      that led back into the center office, the reception

      area and his office. Alex was left standing there as Jeff engaged his

      stubby legs into a trot. When she had come to

      interview, Jeff explained that the assistant plant

      manager, James O'Reilly, was in Saipan. He was

      assisting a customer with maintenance issues on

      their Hasani products. Alex surveyed the office,

      glancing at the plaques on the dark paneled walls.

      Alex felt closed in with the cave feeling of the room.

      The white window blinds, looked like an

      afterthought in the decoration of the room and let

      in some sunlight to relieve the darkness.

      Alex had just taken a seat, when the door from the

      plant burst open and two men as different as night

      and day entered the office. Alex recognized one

      of the men as one she had seen in the machine

      shop when she toured the plant. His appearance

      shocked Alex when she saw him. His blood shot eyes, unshaven face, and long hair pulled into the

      opening of his baseball hat w
    as not what she was

      used to seeing. He looked like a misplaced rocker.

      The other man, who she assumed was James

      O'Reilly, confirmed her thinking of what a factory

      employee would look like. His well-kept beard,

      oxford shirt and green button down sweater made

      her feel overdressed in her suit. Now that she

      thought about it, all of them made her feel

      overdressed. Alex crossed her legs as casually as

      possible and waited for them to acknowledge

      her. James and the rocker moved a cabinet that

      stood beside the door against the wall behind his

      desk.

      "Now, what were you looking for, Morgan," he

      asked of the strange looking employee. "A 3/8" tap," replied Morgan, turning his attention

      to Alex.

      "It's right here, where I told you it was," grabbing

      the object from the drawer and thrusting it into

      Morgan's hands.

      "So I couldn't find it, bite me," he responded still

      staring at Alex.

      "Morgan, the language, there is a lady present.

      "Yeah, I saw that," he said salaciously and left the

      office.

      James shook his head, sat down at his desk and lit a

      cigarette, "Back to business. I apologize for

      Morgan. When you've been here as long as I

      have, you'll think you have forth-three children; all

      grown men who act like they're going through puberty again," James watched as a slow smile

      crossed Alex's face and continued, "Since I wasn't

      here when you visited us two weeks ago, I'd like to

      take a few minutes to get to know you. In case

      you hadn't figured it out, I'm James O'Reilly.

      He stuffed the cigarette between his teeth and

      offered his hand from across the desk. Alex stood

      from her chair and shook his hand. As their hands

      met, James and Alex felt the surprising heat from

      the other's touch. Alex sat back down and ran the

      hand over her skirt to cool it off. She felt as if she

      had touched a burning candle. James absently did

      the same on his jeans. He wasn't expecting that

      handshake to stir his soul so deeply.

      "So Alex, tell me a little about yourself; Jeff is

      practically dancing in the streets to have you here. I must say that your resume is quite impressive, but

      I'm not sure you'll be comfortable in this

      environment.”

      As James posed that question and waited for her

      reply, he took the time to assess the beautiful

      woman in front of him. Her fiery red hair was the

      first thing that had caught his eye when she was

      touring the plant, but her blue eyes spoke volumes.

      He could see the depths of her soul and the recent

      pain of losing somebody she cared for deeply.

      James' eyes roved her body creating a mental image

      of her naked and underneath him in the throes of

      passion. He realized that he was losing track of

      the conversation and shook his head to clear the

      image and return to the present. His current

      lifestyle left him in a less than appropriate position

      to be anything more than a supervisor to her. Alex had been outlining her career when she caught

      James' attention wavering. She was watching him

      look her over and found it an opportune time for

      her to do the same. Alex still felt the imprint of his

      hand clasping hers and wondered if his whole body

      felt that way. She looked over his features

      studying the pale green eyes and beard that hid the

      lower half of his face. She wondered what he

      looked like without it. She watched the way he

      sucked on the cigarette and wondered how supple

      his kiss would feel. Alex unconsciously blushed at

      her thoughts and turned her mind back to what she

      was saying. Another inconvenient work

      relationship was not in her immediate future.

      "So, after participating in most of the ways that

      people do business, I thought it would be an interesting career move to see how a product is

      built," she finished.

      "You've had an excellent career. Coming here

      couldn't have been an easy decision," James said

      cocking his head to one side as if trying to jog his

      memory, "Have I've seen you someplace before?

      You look familiar.

      Alex appeared taken aback by the question posed

      to her. She hadn't considered the fact that he

      might recognize her from the picture. "I was

      photographed leaving a restaurant with Senator

      William Adler's chief aide and my fiancée, Tad

      Pierce, in Washington, D.C. The photo appeared

      in most of the national press about six months ago,"

      she responded curtly wondering why she had

      referenced Tad as her fiancée. James sensed her unease with the subject and

      wrapped up the interview, "Well, welcome to

      Hasani. I know you want to get started but, did

      you want to see the machine shop?"

      Alex said yes and James stood up and led Alex back

      into the factory area. The pair were just reaching

      the machine shop area when a buzzer sounded

      overhead. Almost immediately all of the

      machinery in the building stopped and Alex could

      discern the different music varieties better. Every

      corner of the factory seemed to have its own radio

      and each radio its own style. Alex heard the

      sounds of Van Halen, Garth Brooks, Boyz II Men and

      Hank Williams filter out and mix to create its own

      melody. "What's going on," Alex said leaning closer to

      James, who had stopped walking.

      "Break time, it’s a good time for us to go into the

      shop without having to worry about your shoes.

      We only wear steel toe shoes in the factory," he

      replied as several of the employees began to

      converge on the soda and snack machines station

      near two picnic tables. Alex and James moved

      around the men who were heading their way and

      into the machine shop. Alex caught the eye of

      several of the guys as they passed and made mental

      notes of names on their shirts and the faces to go

      with them. She knew she had better learn their

      names quickly to keep her head above water.

      James made the tour short and sweet. He

      outlined the abilities of the machinery, the band saw and finisher. Alex paid close attention to

      what James was saying, but also let her eyes stray

      to the men who inhabited the shop. They had not

      left their area for a break, but stood around

      chatting amicably and picking on a baby-faced man,

      who reminded Alex of a street urchin. James

      walked over to the group and told Alex to watch her

      step over the cooling hoses as she followed him.

      "What's up guys," he said when he had reached

      them.

      "Not much, just picking on Joey here," replied

      Morgan, glancing past James, "Are you going to

      introduce us?"

      "If she didn't have to work here I would say no,"

      replied James caustically turning sideways to allow

      them to see Alex and introduced her. Alex braced herself mentally when one of them

      stood up from his stool and approached
    her. She

      saw James stiffen a little out of the corner of her

      eye as the man began to extended his hand towards

      her.

      "Hi," he said as he extended a greasy hand for her

      to shake.

      Alex understood the challenge that he was making.

      To not accept the hand, would make them think she

      was above her co-workers. Alex eagerly took the

      hand and shook it. James relaxed as he watched

      Alex shake hands and engage in a conversation with

      Grayson and the rest of the machine shop workers.

      He had feared the worst and expected her to just

      say hello and leave the shop. Now he relaxed

      some more as he followed the conversation quietly. James found himself learning more about Alex as

      she continued to talk with Grayson, Morgan, Dave

      and Shane. He learned that she had come from a

      small town above Pittsburgh originally and had lived

      in Washington for the past six years. James' ears

      perked up slightly, when Morgan asked about her

      romantic life and she changed the subject. A small

      smile crept over his mouth as he took another long

      drag on his cigarette. She was very unwilling to

      talk about her love life or lack of it. That amused

      him. She would break that habit soon. Nobody

      had a personal life at Hasani.

      The buzzer sounded again signaling the end of the

      break and the guys said goodbye as James and Alex

      made their way back into the office. James led

      Alex into the reception area and showed her to her

      desk. She was just sitting down in the uncomfortably new chair when Jeff came in to

      check on her.

      "Well, looks like you made it in the lion's den," he

      said jokingly.

      "I don't eat office assistants alive, Jeff. Francine is

      still here isn’t she," scolded James.

      "Damn straight I am," came a response from the

      reception area.

      After a few minutes of conversation, everyone soon

      left Alex alone to get acclimated to her

      surroundings. Alex immediately turned her

      attention to the pile that had seemingly come as an

      accessory to her desk. Jeff had made her aware of

      the fact that she would have to be ready to "hit the

      ground running.” She had begun to sort her pile, when Francine

      bounded into the room. Alex studied Francine

      casually as she talked with Allen Morris. Allen was

      the accountant for the plant and Alex's immediate

      supervisor. Alex recognized Francine's flirtatious

      manner and shook her head. She had seen this

     


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