Saturday, November 21, 2009

Reading Too Far Into It?

dream Usually by this time of year, we have already enjoyed a few evenings spending a carefree after work happy hour at a rooftop bar somewhere in Manhattan. This rain, cloudy weather, and fog have not made such locales very appealing. The RD Partners crew was looking to have going away drinks for an associate who was accepted into the MBA program at Harvard. We became optimistic a few days ago, as the rain had subsided and the sun was now teasing us with a game of hide and seek. With high hopes we headed over to Dream Hotel's Ava Lounge

I ordered my Tanqueray and Tonic when Kayla started in again about me staying with the firm.

"C'mon, Frankie; Eileen is not going to return from maternity leave and you fit so well within our firm. Pllllllleeeeeeaaase don't make me jump on the assistant search with a recruiting firm!", she pleaded.

"You don't want me working with you permanently. I drink way too much during happy hour; it would be most beneficial to find an assistant who doesn't drink as much", I joked.

"Hellloo, that is one of the many reasons why you must stay! It's summer and we have much more happy hour bonding to do!", cracked Kayla.

Yitzchak, a VP, asked, "Well what do you want to do? Please don't tell me that you are thinking of reentering publishing? You will be committing career suicide!"

I saw that this was going to become a serious debate, though I must stand firm on my decision. "I know where I belong. If the industry is suffering, then what a great time to be involved. The learning experience will be priceless".

"I can respect that," said Cole as he walked up from behind me.

"Thanks, I appreciate it. At least someone is on my side," I joked.

"Well," began Kayla as she looked from Cole to me and back again,"searching for a job within publishing isn't the only thing that Frankie is up to."

Everyone was sort of puzzled except me. I thought, "Oh please, not in front of Cole. Oh no, please don't say it."

"Frankie", Kayla continued, "is already working on writing projects. She writes a funny little dating blog."

Oh yes, there it was. She said it in front of the guy who I was crushing on. Oh the red fire in my cheeks; why must I blush so deeply?!

"Oh really?", "A...dating blog?", "Tell us!" were the synchronized responses.

How should I approach this one? Here I go, giving it a shot, "Well, yes, it is a joint venture with my roommate Ruby. We chronicle our funny dating stories through a blog. It is entertaining and, I will admit, therapeutic for Ruby and me".

"That's great. Can we read it??", asked Yitzchak.

"Yes, we want to read it! That is cool", added Cole

"Well, boys it is a bit risque.", added Kayla.

Looking for a save, I said, "You may fire me after reading it and I can't afford to lose my job right now without a lead, thanks!"

"On the contrary Frankie, we may promote you, if it's that good of a read!", chuckled Yitzchak. He continued,"Try this whiskey. It's called Woodford Reserve and it is tasty."

"No thanks," I replied, "if I mix that with my Tanqueray, then we will all be sorry. Whiskey and I are not very good friends." Though truthfully, I couldn't help but think about how my crush now knows that I document my love life online. I thought about how he wants to read me (well, the blog), which is a good sign, though I still can't read him. Yitzchak continued to push the whiskey, though I wanted no part of that action at all. "Fine, I don't want your lips touching my glass anyway. Considering you write a dating blog...who knows where those lips have been", Yitzchak cracked.

"Well, at least I know my lips have much more fun than yours, you old, married coot!," I retorted, laughing as I tapped his glass with mine and initiated a group toast.

Our group erupted into a loud, resounding, "WHOOOOOOOOOAA!!!!", "Dude she got you good!" I met Cole's gaze as everyone stood enjoying the respite from the dreary weather. I held those captivating blue eyes, that were now beginning to read me. - Frankie

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