“Hold the lift,” shouted Dean as he jogged across the lobby.
Suddenly, his stomach lurched as he saw Joe holding the doors open for him; the last person he wanted to be in a confined space with. He couldn’t stop now and let the lift go, or he’d look even more foolish than he tended to in Joe’s presence.
“Thanks,” mumbled Dean, as he entered the lift, avoiding eye contact.
“You going to the fourth?” Joe asked, friendly as ever.
Dean nodded and gave a nervous smile.
The lift started moving. Suddenly a loud screeching sound announced a problem, and it shuddered to a halt. They both looked at each other for a second, and then Joe hit the alarm.
“Are we stuck?” asked Dean.
“It looks that way.” He said it in such a warm manner, even though Dean had asked an obvious and idiotic question.
Joe spoke into the emergency intercom. The voice at the other end confirmed that an engineer should be with them within an hour.
“Hope you didn’t have to be anywhere?”
“Just a project meeting, it’ll be no big deal if I’m not there.” Dean stuttered out the words.
Here, trapped in the lift beside him, was the person he’d had an insane crush on for the last two years. The same person he had made an absolute idiot of himself in front of repeatedly. Joe seemed relaxed about the situation they were in. Dean’s legs shook and felt heavy.
The silence was becoming more uncomfortable as the seconds ticked by. Dean looked at himself in the mirror. Of course, today was the day when he was running late, so he hadn’t shaved, and the messy hair look he was going for just looked messy. He’d also been out the night before, so his usual doleful brown eyes looked bloodshot and his pupils beady. This was not the look that would impress someone like Joe; the same bloke that three other stunning guys in the office had pursued to no avail.
Dean wondered what sort of man Joe went for. Not someone who looked like an unkempt zombie, that was for sure. It would be the tall, fit gym-bunny type, not the five foot eight, weedy looking thing that was daring to share the same air.
“You plan on staying quiet for the entire hour then?”
“Sorry I was miles away,” Dean lied.
“Anywhere nice?”
“A beach in Thailand.” It was the first thing that came into his head.
“Have you been there?”
“A few times. I went backpacking there after I finished my degree.”
“I’ve always wanted to go there. I love the food and the culture.”
Dean spent the next ten minutes talking about his love of all things Thai. The noise of Bangkok, the intoxicating nightlife, the spicy food which had just enough bite to bring you out in a sweat, the Thai hospitality and fascinating tranquillity of Buddhism.
“Are you okay? You’ve gone a bit pale,” Joe remarked.
“I’m not keen on closed spaces, that’s why I’ve been jabbering so much, sorry.”
“Not at all. Like I said, I’ve always wanted to go. Sounds like a fascinating place. It’d be great to have someone to share that experience with though.”
Dean nodded. He wanted to say that he’d happily go with him, ideally on their honeymoon, but that would definitely be a conversation killer!
Dean suddenly felt a warm hand on his shoulders. Joe had noticed his panic and was trying to calm him down. His touch sent an electric current trough his entire body that twisted his stomach into knots. He couldn’t show his face; it would be a shocking shade of purple, which was not a good look, especially with the stubble, crap hair and bleary eyes. Why couldn’t this have happened after he’d been to the stylist for his monthly trim, and when he’d had a decent amount of sleep? Fate could be very cruel, although Dean felt that half the time fate just loved watching him suffer. Fate was a bitch. That was today’s lesson.
Dean kept looking down and breathing deeply, he could still feel Joe’s arm placed around his shoulders. It was so warm and gentle. It was now in this moment that he had to find out if he reciprocated any of these feelings. He could ask him out for a drink. What was the worst that could happen?
If he said no, it was only a word. A word that would no doubt shatter Dean for the rest of his life. He looked up directly into his eyes; they were so beautiful and mesmerising. His warm smile and kind face looked directly at him. Dean tried to speak, but it was more of a splutter. He cleared his throat. He wanted to sound confident when he asked the questions. Dean gulped a few times and smiled...
The lift jerked and moved; the moment broken. The doors opened and light flooded in. It had been less than twenty minutes, although it had felt like hours.
“Are you okay?” asked Joe.
“Yeah, I’m fine.”
“Well, you might still make your meeting if you hurry.”
“Think I’ll take the stairs.”
“Good idea.”
They both stepped out the lift. There was a pause, as they both looked at each other.
“Thanks for your help.” Dean held out his hand.
Joe shook it, giving him an odd look.
“Anytime,” replied Joe with a smile before he headed off in the opposite direction to Dean.
Dean stood still for a moment, wondering what might have been and wanting the ground to swallow him whole for the stupid handshake thing. What was he thinking?
As he walked away, knowing that he would never have such an opportunity again, he felt that warm hand on his shoulder again. It was Joe.
“Look, I’ve been wanting to ask this for ages. Do you fancy a drink later?”
Maybe fate wasn’t such a bitch after all!