I close the door of my locker after applying the finishing touches to my makeup. "Um, excuse me?"
I smile as I look over at Samantha who happens to be laying sideways on a bench. "What business do you have looking so hot?"
I laugh at that then strike a playful pose. Today's choice for an outfit has me in a black jumpsuit, it's nothing fancy, except for the cut-out in the back. Not much thought went into my choice of clothing since the invitation came a little too late, hence I couldn't plan the intricacies of my attire before going to bed.
"Have fun." She sits up. "Where are you going anyway?"
I sling my small bag over my right shoulder with a sigh. "A friend of mine invited me to lunch with his other friends."
Samantha nods with a hum. "So, this friend is a male, who's already introducing you to those close to him."
I roll my eyes as I can tell what it is she truly wants to say. "Forget it, it's nothing like that." I feel my phone vibrate and that's all I need to know that Emilio's here.
She gets off the bench in a rush. "Whatever you say Smith. Hey why don't I walk you out?"
I shake my head vigorously. "Please, don't."
My plea goes unnoticed as she puts her arm around my shoulder and leads me out of the locker room. "I can do what I want since I'm still on my break. Besides I need to see this guy for myself, and maybe give him a piece of my mind."
I groan as we head to the elevator. "Promise me that you'll just look from the emergency doors."
The nurse lets out a sinister chuckle. "Look Balei. This friend of yours has paid attention to your schedule, and so it works out well that you get to eat something after a rather grueling shift."
"He's just being nice."
She ignores me. "Trust me, you only introduce a newcomer to your group of long-time friends when you've already made up your mind to keep said newcomer in your life, for a long while."
The elevator's ding drowns out my sigh. We get on the skywalk which is strangely empty. "He has a girlfriend."
Samantha flashes her hand at that. "She's inconsequential." I shake my head at her comment. "Girlfriend or not, I think he likes you."
Not that I would be able to tell.
"Well, I disagree." I giggle as she shakes her head in disagreement. "And what's so wrong in taking your friend out for food after a long shift?"
I turn to look at her as we get on the escalator. "Love, that's a thing preserved for married health care workers."
I throw my head back with a deep laugh. "You're funny."
She tuts at me as the escalator ride comes to an end. "Does Ben take you out after your shifts?" I make a face. "And he's supposedly your best friend. What about your dad and step-bro? Do they take the time out of their own day to make sure you're fed?"
I cross my arms against my chest as we glide across the lobby. "You should've been a fiction writer."
The sliding doors open and we step outside into the late summer air. A quick glance of the empty pick-up and drop-off spots tells me that Emilio hasn't arrived yet. I quickly reach for my phone, but I can only frown when I spot the notification on the lock screen.
"Seriously?" Samantha steps closer to me as I tap the new follower request from Instagram.
"He looks familiar." I nod my head at that and she looks away.
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Misconstrue
רומנטיקהBalei has always yearned for a bit of normalcy in her life. Whether it be school, her work, or romantic relationships, she just wants to get through it all without any hiccups. The thing is, Balei could never tell when she has a good thing going. An...