Note: There is passionate sex towards the end of this story, but it worth the wait.
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While sweeping the hallway or emptying the trash cans, or making sure the bathrooms had paper towels and toilet paper, Orrin thought about Jessica. "So what if I'm the janitor and she's a lawyer's assistant, I'm just as good as anyone who works at Ainsworth and Thelin."
Orin was extremely shy but determined to ask her out and believed that if she got to know him, she would see that he was a lot more than a janitor. He wished she could hear him play his guitar and knew if she heard his music she would see the depth of his spirit and hear what he felt. "If only she could hear me play, she would know who I am," he thought, but he had no way to make that happen.
He always did an especially good job around her desk, dusting the filing cabinets and shelves, removing things, taking care with how he lifted objects, spraying the cleaning solution, finding things to do in order to have more time to be around her, hoping she would notice him. Often he would just stop by and ask if she needed anything. He'd take her coffee mug and rinse it out and ask if she wanted more coffee. He liked when she looked up from her computer, smile and said, "Thanks, Orrin," then got back to work.
One day Orrin surprised her with flowers he bought from the Save-way Supermarket. He had a vase in the storage closet and filled it with water and put the small bouquet of daisies and zinnias in the middle of her desk and, wanting to be mysterious, did not leave a note. When she saw them, she looked surprised. She smiled and asked her assistant, Gloria, if she knew where the flowers came from. Later, Orrin walked up to her putting down the mop and bucket and asked, "How'd you like the flowers, Jessica?"
She had moved the vase to the side so she could work but then looked at them then up at Orrin. "I love them. What a nice surprise, but I have no idea who gave them to me." She then looked at Orrin and smiled, "Did you give them to me?"
"Sort of," Orrin said.
"What do you mean sort of, Orrin? Either you gave them or you didn't."
"Yes, I gave them to you. I thought it would make your desk pretty."
He wanted to ask her to go to the movies or at least have a cup of coffee at the cafΓ© down the street, but just stood there like an idiot, afraid she'd say no so he asked if she wanted a piece of gum.
"Gum," Jessica said.
"Yes, it's spearmint." He pulled out a stick of gum from his pocket. "Do you want some?"
Just then the telephone rang and she put up her finger indicating he should wait for one minute. Orrin watched her talking and writing down a number, thinking how beautiful she looked with long dark hair that fell below her shoulders, her blue green eyes, her radiant face with a little make up, her lips made him think of kissing her. He loved the way she dressed, usually in blouses or colorful sweaters that made it difficult for him to not look at her breasts. She wore short tight skirts or slacks and always had long dangling earrings. She was petite, probably just over five feet and Orrin thought she was not only pretty but sexy and had fantasies about her where after a movie she'd hold his hand and they'd go someplace for coffee and she'd look into his eyes and invite him to her apartment and push him up against the door and they would be kissing and going crazy making wild passionate love on the floor.
While she was on the phone, Orrin stood in front of her desk, looking at her, holding the piece of gum in his hand waiting for her to hang up and when she did, he asked her again, "So, do you want some gum?"
"No, thanks," Jessica said, turning back to her computer. "I've got to get to work now, Orrin."
"Me, too," he said, picking up his mop and bucket. "Enjoy the flowers."
"I will," she smiled, leaning over to sniff them. "That was sweet of you."
Orrin really wanted to ask her out and kept walking past her office trying to get up the nerve to ask her. "How about dinner and a movie, Jessica?" he practiced, repeating that question, over and over, trying to sound confident and suave. He practiced it while mopping the men's room. He looked at himself in the mirror, "How about dinner and a movie, Jessica," he asked a few times, saying it in different ways, putting his hands in his jeans pocket, slanting his head slightly, smiling, then asking in a deep voice, looking at himself in the eye, "How about dinner and a movie, Jessica?" At the same time, he also felt stupid and hated his shyness.
He noticed dirt on the faded blue t-shirt and brushed it off while looking at himself in the mirror. He was determined now to walk into Jessica's office and ask her out. He combed his longish dark curly hair before leaving the men's room. Orrin had let his hair grow long after he got back from Iraq.
The army had cut it short when he signed up but after four years when he was discharged, he let it grow long--not real long. Sometimes he wore in it a pony tail, but usually it just curled down to just above his shoulders. He liked how thick, curly and wild looking it was. He had high cheek bones, a sharp nose and wondered if he looked like the father he hadn't seen since he was three. His mom said he was half Native American and he could see a little of that in the mirror. He moved his face closer and looked into his blue eyes, "Orrin, you can do this. You can win her heart. You're a good looking guy, smart, talented. She will fall in love with you once she knows who you are." Again, he thought if only she could hear his music.
Orrin stood outside her office, and repeated the question once more. Finally, he took a deep breath and walked into the office. Jessica was working on the computer with her back to the door. He walked up to the desk, took a deep breath and just as he opened his mouth and said "Do...." the telephone rang. She looked up at him, lifting her finger again then answered the phone. "Oh, hello dear," he heard her say. "I'm so glad to hear your voice."