I walk in, closing the door behind me. I walk over to your desk and stand in front of it. You are busy typing something so I clear my throat.
"Miss Anderson. Please, have a seat," you say as you finish what you're doing and sit back in your chair.
I sit down, my nerves a bit in a mess. Having a crush on your boss is unnerving by itself, but seems to be worse when it comes time for evaluations.
I cross my legs, making sure my skirt is tucked under me. I nervously clasp my hands together. I finally glance up at you. My lips quirk in response to the small smile on your face. I know you can tell that I'm a little nervous, but I wonder if you know exactly why.
You fold your hands in front of you on the desk. "Miss Anderson, I know you haven't been here very long but I'm sure you're familiar with how evaluations go," you say.
I tuck a stray curl behind my ear and nod. "Yes, Mr. Randall, I am," I answer.
"Good, well let's start then."
You pick up a piece of paper from your desk and glance at it before looking back at me. I feel myself squirm a little under your scrutiny. I try to keep from blushing, but I can feel it turn my cheeks red.
"I have been told that you are very pleasant to work with," you begin, "but it seems you've had some difficulty with the work. A few of your co-workers have said that you seem to have not caught onto exactly how to do everything quite yet."
"Oh, I, I guess I have had some problems with remembering to do a few things," I stammer.
You stare at me and I feel myself blush more. I know exactly what you're talking about because those things that I tend to forget were taught to me by you. And that's the very reason I forget them. I had a hard time concentrating on what you were telling me because I was too busy thinking about all the things I'd like to do to you.
"I noticed that the things you seem to not remember are the things we went over."
My eyes snap up to meet yours. I'm trying to believe that you'll think it's just a coincidence. I can see in your eyes though that you know it's not.
"Why is that, Miss Anderson?"
I bite my lip and look down. My face becomes more red than before. I look back up at you and shake my head.
"I don't know," I say unconvincingly.
You stand up and walk around your desk. You cross your arms in front of you and stare down at me. I try to meet your gaze but have to look down.
"I think you do," you respond.
I uncross my legs, run my slightly sweaty palms down my thighs. I clear my throat and glance at you. That's when I see you staring down my shirt.
I feel myself get wet and squirm more in my seat. Your fingers reach out to curl around my jaw, lifting my face.