The day started like any other winter day in the midwest does, sunny with a slight breeze. It was mid-November and the forecast was calling for snow in the evening, but as of now you couldn't tell what kind of shitshow was about to hit us. I had just turned 24 and graduated nursing school, spending my summer working as a CNA at a local old folks home. The nurses had been kind enough to let me shadow them on my down time and I'd been putting in extra hours to save up for my next year of schooling. It was a decent sized facility, with both an assisted living unit and a nursing unit. We were super short staffed for the day - probably because people were afraid of the storm rolling in and didn't want to get stuck doing stay-overs. I'd been transitioned to the assisted living unit for the rest of the evening, passing meds and doing hourly rounds to make sure everyone was doing okay.
Checking my watch, I huffed my blonde bangs out of my eyes after reading 4:05. I never thought I'd be bored at this job, but I'd already completed most of the tasks I needed to get done. I locked up the med cart and decided to head to the cafeteria for a quick snack before going to visit with the residents. I rounded the corner of the hallway and, being a quick walker, tripped over the cuffs of my too-long scrubs. As I vaulted forward, my face smacks right into the chest of Rhett, one of the maintenance men, who was coming the other way down the hall. He lets out a grunt and manages to plant his feet so I don't topple both of us over. There's an awkward moment of silence as his hands grip my shoulders and I glance up at him, cheeks already turning a deep red. That's all it takes for us to both burst out in laughter, him pushing me away and making sure I'm steady on my feet.
"I'm so sorry! I need to trim these things up a bit before I wear them again, I think." I motion down at my feet, where the ends of the scrubs bunch up over my sneakers.
He's straightening out his shirt as he glances back up at me, his long, dark hair falling in front of his face, "It's all good, I'm glad someone was here to catch you... and to tell everyone the story later." He lets out a deep laugh, pulling a pony tail off his wrist to tie his hair back up into a bun.
Rhett was cool, as were most of the maintenance men. I was fortunate to have a good relationship with most of my coworkers, in every department. Rhett was in his early forties, with hair most girls would die for, deep green eyes, and a longer, neatly trimmed beard. He was usually followed by a shorter version of himself, named Mike. While Rhett was a good 6' or better, Mike trailed behind him at maybe 5'6". Emphasis on the maybe.
"Where's your sidekick?" I grabbed my keys off the floor and leaned up against the wall, glancing up at him.
"I actually managed to lose him for a second, I think he's back getting some coffee before we go get the snow plows and all that fun stuff ready."
"You think it's actually going to be as bad as they say it is?"
He shrugged, stuffing his hands in his front pockets, "Who knows with this state. Could be some flurries and could be a full blown blizzard. We're hoping for the first option. Grandma has the kid and I'd hate for her to be stuck with him for a couple days. The wife is out of town for the week, business trip in Florida."
He said the last part a little mockingly, a bit of resentment dripping off of the "business". I was afraid to pry any deeper, so I awkwardly said "Ah.. lucky lady."
He raised his eyebrows at me and sighed, pushing away from the wall. "Well, I better get going before Tweedle Dum finds me. I'll catch you later." He winks at me before continuing down the hall.
I made my way to the cafeteria, mentally cursing myself for not having been nicer about the wife situation. I always found topics like that uncomfortable, as I haven't been in a serious relationship for quite some time and didn't really have a plan for one any time soon. I didn't talk about my previous atrocious relationship with people either, so I tended to avoid any sort of deep, "feely" conversations at all costs.
Pushing the door to the cafeteria open, I see Mike sitting at the table, hands wrapped around a coffee mug and talking with the cook. He glanced sideways at me as I walked in, then did a double take and a smirk spread across his face. He patted the chair next to me and kicked it away from the table with his foot so I could sit down.
You see, Mike is attractive. Very attractive, but stereotypically so. For pushing 50, he looked more like mid 30's. Almost-black hair curled up against his head, and when it was longer, stuck out from under his ball caps. Gorgeous dark blue eyes and a straight smile were even more pronounced because of the closely trimmed beard on his face, which was dark but streaked with just the right amount of gray. The only problem was - he was slimy. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed his company and his attention at times, but so did 98% of the other female staff. There's been multiple attempts to get me to go into empty rooms for a few seconds of fun, which so far I'd dodged gracefully.
I propped myself on the seat next to him scooting it a little further away. "Hey Miss Maggie."
The cook, an elder black lady who made absolutely amazing food, smiled sweetly at me. "Hey sugar, what can I get for you?"
"Can I get a cup of chili and a cinnamon roll, if you still have some left over from lunch please."
"We got plenty, I'll run and heat one up for you." She turned and teetered back into the kitchen, the door slamming shut behind her.
I called out my thanks, then apprehensively turned to study Mike. "What's up, slacker?"
He grinned, taking a moment to think of something witty to say, "Dicks and airplanes?"
I rolled my eyes, having expected something a little above a seventh grade level for a response. "I think Rhett's waiting for you, might wanna get moving since it takes you twice as long to get anywhere with them little legs."
His hand came up to clutch his heart, face contorting to fake agony. "Girl, you know just how to break a man." He swivels his chair away from me and glances out the window, "Well, shit."