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  place. "

  "Congratulations. That's what you've been aiming

  at for years. " "I know. Does this call mean you're coming

  home?"

  "No, not really. I'm coming down for Rachel's

  party on the Fourth. But then I have to get back

  here.”

  "You'll be at Rachel's?"

  "Yeah. Are you going to be there?"

  "I hadn't decided until now. Yeah, I'll be there. "

  "Oh, okay. I also called to congratulate

  you. Looks like you and Bill got the paragraphs

  you wanted inserted into the new crime bill. "

  "I didn't think you would notice. "

  "You know I always notice. " "Where are you staying tomorrow night?"

  "At Rachel's; she also called Peggy and Jeanine to

  join us. We're going to have an old fashioned

  slumber party. "

  "Oh, well at least I'll get to see you for a few

  hours. Are you coming home permanently soon?"

  "It hasn’t been decided. "

  "Well, if we're going to get married, you need to

  come home. "

  "Tad, we'll talk this weekend, okay?"

  "Yeah, sure. I have to go. Beth and I are

  supposed to have dinner with Bill and Marjorie

  tonight. " "Okay, good-bye Tad. "

  "Bye, Alex. Take care. "

  Alex hung up the phone and knew deep in her heart

  that Tad was lying about Beth. The tone in her

  voice when she answered the phone was too

  comfortable, like she had been there a while. Alex

  sighed and went upstairs to get ready for the party.

  Alex arrived at Grayson's at seven and was startled

  to see the absence of cars that accompanied the

  masses for his parties. Shaking her head at the

  possibility of being early, Alex knocked on Grayson's

  door.

  "Alex, come on in," said Grayson upon answering

  the door. "Thanks, where is everyone," she asked divesting

  herself of her shoes in the entranceway.

  "In the dining room playing cards. There's OJ in

  the fridge. "

  Alex smiled at him and fixed herself a screwdriver

  with the vodka she had brought with her then went

  into the living room. She smiled again as she

  found all of Grayson's band buddies there as well as

  Morgan, Joey, David and Shane. Sitting down in

  the living room, Alex took a long swig of her drink

  and settled in to watch the baseball game.

  "Alex, come join us," called Grayson from the bar. "Not this time," she smiled and hollered back.

  "Come on, we promise not to play strip poker," he

  begged, coming into the room and pulling her off

  the love seat. "

  "Okay," she decided letting herself be lead into the

  dining room. Grayson had thoughtfully grabbed

  her drink and set it on the bar next to Morgan.

  "Hey sweetie; our talk help?"

  "Yeah, it did. Thanks a lot. "

  "What talk," asked Grayson curiously.

  "Alex called me to ask about. . . “ "Inventory," she interjected noticing Morgan's

  questionable look out of the corner of her eye.

  "Oh, okay," Grayson said reluctantly returning his

  attention to the card game.

  Alex had played several hands of "21" and had had

  several screwdrivers when James came in. Alex

  hadn't heard him come in the door because of the

  loud music that thrummed throughout the

  house. Glancing at him briefly, she returned her

  attention to her hand and announced ’21.’

  When James drove up, he noticed Alex's car and

  hesitated about staying. He too had recognized

  the absence of other cars and realized that the

  Hasani employees had come in one car and

  Grayson's band had come in another. He decided

  to stay and make sure that she would be alright. He remembered her drunkenness from

  last week.

  "Hey, Jimmy, pull up a stool. Alex is beating the

  pants off of us. Good thing we're only playing for

  pretzels instead of clothes or money. She gets

  better as she gets drinks more," said Morgan

  coming into the kitchen where James had posted

  himself against the jam.

  "How many has she had," asked James.

  "Only a couple, she's buzzing. Alex is doing better

  this time, Jimmy. Besides, Gray'll take care of

  her. "

  "Of course, he will," James responded sarcastically.

  "Oh, by the way, Alex asked me the strangest

  question today. " "Really? What was that?"

  "She asked why you and Jean got divorced. "

  James took another swallow of his beer and felt it

  trace its way into his system. His stomach felt like

  somebody had punched him in it. Why was she

  asking Morgan? "What did you tell her," asked

  James calmly, more calmly than he felt.

  "I told her what I knew. "

  James' face fell, Morgan knew a lot. "Thanks for

  the heads up. "

  "Sure, I didn't see any harm in telling her," Morgan

  continued as he mixed another JD and coke, but

  when he turned around, James had already moved

  into the living room. Shrugging, Morgan went

  back to the card game. Grayson saw Morgan and James talking in the

  kitchen and then watched as James moved into the

  living room rather hurriedly. Excusing himself

  from the game, he said good-bye to the band as

  they left and went to talk to James. Morgan and

  Alex sat at the bar, finishing their drinks and the

  game.

  "What was that about," asked Alex.

  "What? In the kitchen? I just told James about our

  conversation. "

  "You did what," asked Alex astounded. It hadn't

  occurred to her to ask Morgan to be quiet about the

  phone call. Casually, she glanced at James who

  was having a rather animated discussion in the

  living room. "Dammit, Morgan," Alex swore, rubbing her

  temples.

  "What'd I do?"

  "Nothing. It's my own fault. I have to go. Tell

  Grayson I said goodbye and to keep the vodka. I'll

  see you Tuesday," she stated sliding off the

  barstool.

  "How could you let Morgan tell Alex about my

  divorce," questioned James anxiously. He saw any

  hope he had of a future with Alex fading before his

  eyes.

  "Jimmy, calm down. I didn't even know they had

  talked about it until now. "

  "Bullshit, Grayson, anything to get what you

  want. " "It's true. I don't want to see her hurt and this

  could hurt her."

  James took a long drag on his cigarette and

  followed it with a swallow of his beer. He wanted

  to believe Gray, but could only think about

  Alex. "Look, let's go talk to her. She'll tell you."

  James and Grayson turned their attention back to

  the dining room only to find Morgan playing

  solitaire.

  "Where's Alex?"

  "She had to go get ready for her trip to D.C., I

  guess. She left rather suddenly. She said to tell

  you good bye. "

  "What trip to D.C.," asked James. "Some friends invited her to a party for the

  Fourth. "

  "Damn. I suppose Tad will be there,"
Grayson

  thought aloud.

  "Probably; I guess that's that," responded James

  "Yep. "

  Morgan watched silently and shrugged. He didn't

  understand what was happening, but he noticed a

  rift between his two best friends that he hadn't

  seen before.

  Morgan and the rest of the Hasani employees left

  shortly thereafter. He was sure that Grayson was in

  love with Alex. And he would have bet money that

  James loved her too. But, he had no idea where Alex's emotions lay. He supposed her questions

  about James answered that question, though.

  "I'm stepping aside, James," offered Grayson.

  James looked up from the bar in surprise.

  "Yeah, I'm giving you a clear shot at Alex. Just

  don't hurt her. "

  "After what Morgan told her, I doubt she'll have

  anything to do with me. But thanks for the

  offer. "

  "Why don't you find out? You should at least try,

  James, and you should also get rid of Francine."

  "Alex knows. Or at least I think she knows. "

  "She knows;' 'responded Grayson. "I thought so. She must think I'm the biggest dirt

  bag. "

  "Call her or go see her, James. Neither one of you

  will be happy until you explore these feelings.

  "I'll talk to her on Tuesday. "

  "Then you'll be too late. You know she's going to

  D.C. tomorrow. She may never come back"

  "I'll see you Tuesday, Gray. I need to make a

  phone call," said James grabbing his coat and

  running out the door.

  Grayson moved from the dining room to the couch

  as James left to claim Alex. Sighing, he sunk into

  the couch, grabbed his guitar and played a sad

  melody, a song of lost love and desperation. He felt as if the future he could have had with Alex now

  belonged to James.

  Halfway home, Alex pulled over and beat her head

  against the steering wheel. She was furious with

  herself for getting involved, but she had no

  choice. She cared for each of them and against

  her better judgment had fallen in love with James.

  Frowning, Alex flicked on the interior light and

  reaching into the back seat. After rummaging

  around for a while, Alex located the piece of paper

  she was looking for. Last fall, when she first got to

  Hasani, James had invited her to a cookout, which

  she declined. Fortunately, she had stashed the

  invitation in her car that provided her directions to

  his house. Flicking the light off, Alex turned her

  car around and headed for James'. He only lived a few miles from Grayson's and she should be there

  in a few minutes. She was aware that James might still be at Grayson's partying, but was ready to wait.

  Chapter 13

  James pulled into his driveway and stared at the car

  absentmindedly. It didn't click right away, but

  soon realized it was Alex's. Alex saw the

  headlights and emerged just as James was shutting

  his car off. Quietly, James got out of his car and

  approached her. The cool night air served to sober

  the both of them.

  James reached out and brushed his fingertips

  against Alex's face causing her to inhale sharply in

  the darkness. James traced her face with his palm,

  let his hand trail down her arm, clasp her hand and

  lead her into the house. Closing the door behind

  them, James directed Alex to the living room, while

  he let the dogs out into the yard. "Can I get you something to drink," his voice

  erupted from the kitchen. Alex jumped briefly at

  the noise.

  "No thanks," she declined.

  James re-entered the room, deciding against a beer

  and left it in the kitchen. He stood briefly, outlined

  by the kitchen light, staring at her there in his living

  room as she watched the stars and moon play in the

  sky above.

  Alex could see the dogs playing in the yard, chasing

  the fireflies. She had caught his motions out of the

  corner of her eye and watched his reflection in the

  darkness of the window as he approached

  her. Alex took deep breaths to calm the rush of

  raw emotions that threatened to consume her. Halfway across the room, James stopped again in

  his tracks purposefully making her unreachable.

  "Tell me what you're feeling, James," asked Alex still

  with her back to him.

  "You mean, why aren't I honest with you?"

  "Why aren't you honest with yourself?

  "Alex, don't you know that every time I look at you I

  see my second chance at a future. A future filled

  with children and commitments and all the things

  I've long denied that I needed. I look at you and I

  see somebody that can make me feel alive

  again. I'm astounded by your beauty and

  strength. And every time you look at me it feels as

  if you're staring into my soul. Don't you know how

  hard it was to let you go last week? If I took one kiss from you, one caress I would be lost forever. I

  could never let you go to another man," James

  declared. Sighing, he took the final steps he

  needed to embrace her shoulders with his hands.

  Alex trembled at the touch. The urge to turn to

  him was too strong. A part of her wanted to run

  from the pure physical power and sexuality that

  was consuming them but another part realized that

  she was desperately in love with James and would

  stay with him forever if he asked.

  "James," she whispered finally, "I feel what you're

  feeling. I know I've felt it since the day we

  met. When we danced together, I wanted nothing

  more than for you to ask me to go home with

  you. I wanted to feel your lips touch mine, to feel

  you inside me. " "Alex, are you sure these are things you want from

  me?"

  Alex spun quickly around and was face to face with

  him finally. She had expected him to triumph at

  her statement, not question it.

  James had let go of her shoulders when she turned

  and now gripped her arms to prevent her from

  leaving him. He felt her confusion, he too was

  confused. She talked about sex and he talked

  about love.

  "What," she asked incredulously.

  "Are you sure these are the things you want from

  me," he repeated, "Alex, you're a beautiful woman

  and a man would have to be nuts to turn you

  down. But, I want to know whether you just want sex, like with Grayson, or the love I can give you. "

  Alex had worked her arm free and the hand lashed

  out against his face. "How dare you," she hissed,

  "how dare you judge my needs separate from your

  own? You who goes around sleeping with women

  like it's his God given right."

  James caressed the offended cheek and watched as

  her temper unleashed.

  "Damn you! I came here because I love you and

  wanted you to know and you humiliate me. You

  treat me as if I'm some slut going from man to man

  while you fuck Francine in your office. Damn you,"

  Alex shouted, turned and grabbed her purse before

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p; attempting to flee the room. James took three long strides and cut Alex off

  halfway across the room. Grabbing her arm and

  jerking her against his chest, James looked down

  into her angry and flushed face. "Let go of me,"

  she demanded trying to twist away from him.

  "No," James said evenly, "I cannot and will not let

  you go, Alex. You're right, I shouldn't have judged

  you. My sins are far greater than yours. But it

  was like a knife to my heart to find out you had

  slept with Grayson. At night when I closed my

  eyes, I would see his hands on you and hear you

  breathing heavily with him inside you, making love

  to you, feeling what I should have been

  feeling. He knows what it's like to feel how soft

  your skin is. He knows how sweet your lips

  are. He knows what it's like to have you hold him

  inside you and scream his name." "No, James, he doesn't. "

  "What," James questioned, letting go of her

  arms. James sighed and shook his head at his

  foolishness. The fact that she was here with him

  alone in his house, should have been enough for

  him. But he questioned it and her.

  "Never once did I utter his name. It was you I

  begged for to give me my release. It was your

  name on my lips, James. Yes, Grayson may know

  all those other things, but he doesn’t know what it's

  like to hear me speak his name in passion. “

  James looked into her eyes and saw the truth of her

  words. She had indeed had sex with Grayson, but

  she had imagined it was him. Alex saw the pain retreat from his face and be

  replaced by embarrassment. She knew that that

  would be the final point to get through to him.

  Alex let her hands move to James' chest and rest

  there as they continued to stare into each other’s

  eyes.

  "James, I do love you. There is nothing I wouldn't

  do for you at this moment. But until it is over

  between you and Francine, we can't take this any

  further. I want you more than anything, but I

  won't play second fiddle. "

  "Alex, I love you too and you don't need to play

  second fiddle to anybody. I told Francine that it

  was over this afternoon. "

  Alex looked up into James' face and

  smiled. Noting that the fight seemed to have left Alex, James leaned down and tenderly placed his

  lips on hers. James moved a hand along her back,

  caressing it and then bringing to rest on her hip as

  the other hand brushed against her face and

  interweaved itself into her red hair. Alex leaned