Monday, December 12, 2011

Questioning

I am in love with Marcus Dominguez.
He has no idea.
I mean, to be totally fair, he definitely has no reason to know that I love him.
After all, we only see each other three times a week, at work.
Having opposite schedules sucks, by the way.
I have set out to make the most of what little time we have, however.
Every time we work together, practically, I ask him something.
About Him.
About his family.
About me.
About work.
About a co-worker we both hate.
It is fun, but usually not as rewarding as I anticipate.
One of these days it will hit him.
(Or I will.)
And he will see that the accumulated questions and answers are the equivalent of a date.
And that we know each other quite well.
And should really just start dating all the time.
Or at least, that would be true.
If he would just man up and ask a question back.
Already.
For goodness sake.

Silence

Joanna smiled as she closed the door to Ada's room. Ada had been crying for hours it seemed, and just now had fallen asleep. Joanna began to run through all the other tasks in her head that she had yet to finish that day, and was discouraged to discover that it was already five o'clock.
"What can you get done with only, " She counted in her head with the use of some fingers, "four hours until bedtime?" She thought hopelessly. At the prospect of bedtime she began to smile, remembering the new pajamas she had bought that were pink and white flannel.
She began to fantasize about that delicious moment when she could turn on the radio, crawl into bed, pull the sheets over her head, and not have to get up when Ada started to cry. Her husband could and would take care of that tonight.
At the thought of Steve, Joanna remembered that she needed to defrost the Macaroni and Cheese she had made last week. That would be the first thing to tackle on the to-do list.
After throwing that in the oven Joanna watered the Christmas tree and began to edit the week's editorial that was due Friday for work.
She kept her ears alert for any sound from Ada as she worked, but they were met only with a peaceful silence. Finally.