Get your head in the game E, we already made it quite clear that we aren't attracted to one another... it's just your mind playing tricks on you. Yes, she's beautiful... but she isn't yours. Keep it professional, we are just associaites.
I scrolled down my Instagram timeline as I walked up the steps of the hotel. "Thank you." I said, giving the doorman a nod while walking through the entrance. For some odd reason the lobby was filled with people, badgering the staff at the front desk.
"We are so sorry! There was a problem in the database, and we ended up overbooking! We will be refunding everyone for the inconvenience, if you could all just please form a line before me; it will be easier for me to get this situated out for you."
I smirked, watching as people cussed and continued to carry on unseemly to the news. The staff looked completely frustrated; to be quite frank. It's a good thing I had gotten my room last night because, this right here was madness.
Pushing the elevator button, I turned around still watching the chaos before me.
"I can't believe this!" one of the women exclaimed while making her way out of the crowd. She rolled her suitcase over to the wall where I stood and pulled out her phone. I swear, God to have been testing me with the number of beautiful women that I have been coming in contact with today. Normally, I'd be able to have tunnel vision, but with all that was going on; was it really wrong if I just looked?
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Ugh... I gotta stop hanging out with Jabari.
"And of course, my phone is dead," she huffed, rolling her eyes.
"Chrissy! I'm hungry." A little girl walked over to her from the couch where she sat, she rested her head against her thigh and groaned.
"I know baby. I'm just trying to figure something out..."
The elevator opened before me and the rest of guests that waited by me got on. I, on the other hand couldn't. It closed before me and I turned on my heels to do my good deed for the day.
"Excuse me." I said, catching the young lady's attention right away. I noticed the well-ed up tears in her eyes as I reached for my phone in my pocket. "I'm sorry for eavesdropping, but you can use my phone." I unlocked it, outstretching it to her.
"Oh, my goodness." She smiled softly as a tear rolled down her cheek, she quickly wiped it away before taking my phone from me. "I probably seem like such a dork, crying over something like this." she said, pointing towards the crowd.