Anne Catherine Walker (
freshoffthefarm) wrote2012-02-17 06:49 pm
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[AU] ... from the 'meet at a different time' meme
After two years at the Agency, Annie's job hadn't gotten any better (or worse). Sure, it had it's downsides - namely, being shot at (or being shot), but the biggest one had to be the Agency parking lot.
She could never, ever find a parking spot.
Of course, the morning that she'd gotten up early and proceeded to spill coffee on her first outfit, had to jump start her car and then fill a tire with air? She managed to get behind the chatty son-of-a-bitch in the compensation car at the guard shack. She sat there, plotting the ways to key his car without actually getting caught and then he'd moved on.
Smiling at the guys in the shack, she showed her ID, waited until they'd looked under her cars with mirrors, and then picked up the pace on the way to the agent parking lot.
It just wasn't her morning.
The short cut she took through the visitor lot took her right past the spots in front for all the diplomats and the Agency hotshots. She didn't see Mr. Compensation trying to adjust his parking until she'd plowed into his rear bumper.
She could never, ever find a parking spot.
Of course, the morning that she'd gotten up early and proceeded to spill coffee on her first outfit, had to jump start her car and then fill a tire with air? She managed to get behind the chatty son-of-a-bitch in the compensation car at the guard shack. She sat there, plotting the ways to key his car without actually getting caught and then he'd moved on.
Smiling at the guys in the shack, she showed her ID, waited until they'd looked under her cars with mirrors, and then picked up the pace on the way to the agent parking lot.
It just wasn't her morning.
The short cut she took through the visitor lot took her right past the spots in front for all the diplomats and the Agency hotshots. She didn't see Mr. Compensation trying to adjust his parking until she'd plowed into his rear bumper.
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He didn't want to explain that in neither case did it work out. Sarah was a mess, and Joan married Arthur. Though, at least in Joan's case they stayed friends and remain so to this day. The same went for Arthur, but Clay assumed Joan never mentioned what happened that time on that one mission...
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"I'm guessing it didn't go well. And yet you still say sometimes." She wanted to hope it was because of her. Then she felt silly.
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Clay planned on leaving it at that. "Sometimes it is worth it. If it wasn't I wouldn't be sitting here."
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Considering that she'd met him after plowing into the back of his very expensive car, she wasn't sure why he wanted to meet her for drinks. "Why are you sitting here?"
Straight to the point.
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It was just as straight of an answer, but he thought it warranted a little more explanation.
"I liked what I read about, and I'd like to get to know the person behind the agent."
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"I competed in the 1988 Olympics, I still have my childhood teddy bear, and I own a beach house."
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"I do, he's in my closet and I do, on Virginia's Eastern Shore."
Annie's smile was infectious as far as Clay was concerned, and grinned as well.
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Annie had no reason to feel ashamed, and he hoped he just didn't make their evening awkward.
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It was a little awkward, but she was determined to work through it, mostly because she liked him. "I have the feeling that you wouldn't be where you are today if you weren't good at what you do, though. I think that says more about you than the house and the car."
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Well that was different. Most of the women he dated were just in it because of the suits, the houses, the car, and all the wealth it implied. None of them spent more that five minutes asking about his job, let alone complementing it.
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"His name's Theodore."
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It came out before she even meant to say it and she covered as best she could by taking the last drink from her glass.
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"Thank you. I've decided I like your smile."
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Looking down at the table, she responded with her own quiet, "Thank you."
THEN she felt awkward, but not necessarily in a bad way. Thankfully, the waitress came by to ask if they needed another round.
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"I didn't mean to embarrass you."
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She pulled her hand back slowly, realizing that she'd been forward, but her fingertips lingered for an extra moment before she dropped them to the glossy black table top.
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