the other armchair to James' left. "Alex, are you all right," asked Jeff. She looked hard at James, knowing what he did. The color rose to her face as she blushed at the scene that he must have painted for Jeff. "I'm fine. I didn't want anything said," she said pointedly at James. Jeff studied her for a few minutes. He saw the dark circles under her eyes and the shyness in her approach. She was slightly scared of being back here, but refused to say anything. He had to sympathize. She was alone, in a new town with new people and nobody she really knew that she could confide in. Jeff had not heard or discovered a similar incident happening to Francine, and hoped that this was an isolated incident. He hadn't thought about how to find out who had attacked her or how to reprimand him; he had, though, decided that the office doors were to be locked if one of the women stayed late to work. He knew Francine would never stay late, but Alex would, whenever she could and he wanted to prevent this from happening again. "Alex, this has never happened before. Francine has been here for two years and she has never had any problems like this.” "Jeff, I just want it forgotten. I already have and I'm fine," she lied. Alex stood and getting no argument from either of them, left the office. Francine had noticed Alex's hasty departure from Jeff’s office and heard the slamming of the bathroom door. She smiled to herself, thinking that maybe Jeff had smartened up and sent her on her merry way; either way, Alex was not a happy camper and that made Francine a very happy one. Alex stayed in the bathroom for several minutes before collecting herself and going back to her desk. Just as she was sitting down, in the still uncomfortable chair, James was leaving Jeff’s office and going into his own. Instinctively, Alex got up from her desk and followed James. He was sitting down at his desk, lighting a cigarette, when she walked in and closed the door. "How dare you," she hissed, "You had no right to tell Jeff anything.” "Alex, he is your boss and this stuff needs to be reported,” he said not believing his own words. He had told Jeff so that he could conduct an investigation without a lot of questions from him. James leaned back and took a heavy drag on the Marlboro while he studied the color that had flared into Alex's cheeks from her anger. She was furious with him and her attacker too. She had every reason to be. He had seen her run into the filing cabinet and assumed that her arms were bruised by the way she reacted to the bump. "I don't care. It was my decision to tell him or not and I thought no. I will not be coddled or treated differently. Francine isn't, she is treated the same as any man around here and I want the same thing. Leave it go, James. I won't ask again," she said finally and retreated from his office. Alex returned to the inventory area to work with Doug on the rest of the bills of materials and stayed there until 3:30 working through lunch. She was deliberately avoiding the office, Jeff and James. She didn't know who they had told, if anyone and didn't feel up to answering questions. Alex and Doug had finished outlining the problems in inventory and now headed back into the office to talk with Allen. Clutching her tablet to her chest, Alex walked from inventory to the break area to grab a Pepsi and a bag of chips. "Hi, again," said Grayson. Alex turned from the machines to find most of the first shift machine shop behind her. Slightly nervous about the numbers, but also realizing that she was basically in public, Alex paused a few moments to talk with the machine shop. Alex noticed more employees gathering around and she took the opportunity to study Grayson more closely. It seemed that all of the machine shop employees looked like heavy metal band rejects with their long hair or unshaven faces; some of them had both and combined with their blood shot eyes, seemed determined to live life now. She studied his features more closely, his blue eyes, behind wire rimmed glasses were alert, despite the fact that he smelled like he had fallen into a beer vat. His sandy blond hair hung loosely compiled into a gum band and pulled through the opening in the back of his hat, like Morgan's. "Hi," she said finally, "What's up?" Morgan stepped forward, took Alex by the hand and led her to the picnic table. "We just wanted to make nice, that's all," he said as she sat down at the table. "All of you," she asked, looking around at the group. She saw that they were not all from the machine shop, but in fact scattered all over the factory itself. They were all shapes and sizes and each of them seemed to contain the irrepressible desire to smile mischievously. Alex found it contagious and sat talking with them for several minutes before, one by one, they began to disperse. "There you are," said Allen approaching the table and finding Alex engrossed in a conversation with Morgan, Grayson and David Robbins, the machine shop leader. "I'm sorry, am I late," she asked glancing at her watch. "No, it's just that I had a few minutes and thought we'd start early, so you could get out of here on time. " "No chance of that. Have you seen the filing that needs done?" "Yeah, I put it there," he replied laughing. "I'm on my way in now," she remarked, grabbing her notes and Pepsi. Allen nodded his assent and walked to the machine to retrieve a Mt. Dew and went back into the offices through James' door. "We'll we gotta run. I have a date with a cold beer," stated Morgan standing up from the table. Alex walked with them around the offices to the front door, said good night and went into the office through Francine's door to avoid James. Allen was standing at her desk when Alex came into the office talking with James. She hesitated briefly and strode to her desk cautiously. "Allen tells me you're working late again tonight," said James as she put her stuff down and collapsed into her chair. "Yeah, so?" "So?" "James, don't say anything. It's not your place," Alex said icily and turned to Allen, "Shall we get started? Allen took in the exchange quietly, but felt the tension. There was something here that he was missing. James and Jeff had told Allen about the attack. They had also told Francine, to keep her aware of her surroundings and to leave the lights on in the front office. James left the center office as Alex and Allen dug into the pile she had accumulated in the past month. Allen excused himself after an hour, to pick up his boys from their day care. He had been divorced once, obtained custody of his two sons and was now making plans to marry again. Allen and Samantha, his new fiancée, were taking the boys to be fitted for their miniature tuxes tonight. "I want to see a picture of those two in their suits, Allen. They'll be so adorable," said Alex. "You will. I'll be taking a million pictures between now and the day they go to college," he smiled, grabbed his briefcase and left. Alex had heard him pop the lock on the door from the plant into the offices. She shook her head at the new precautions that were being taken because of her and felt slightly guilty. "Maybe Tad was right. I should have stayed in Washington," she said to herself, before moving to the table behind her desk to start her filing. "Alex, I'm leaving," hollered Jeff from his office. Alex shook her head and hollered back, "It's a good thing we have an intercom system.” "I know," Jeff said smiling from behind her. "Have a good night. " "I will; Matt's playing soccer tonight. " "Tell him good luck for me," she said, remembering the chubby six year-old she had met recently at a barbecue that Jeff had at his house. "I will, Nancy will be bringing him by tomorrow for lunch." "Okay. Tell Matt that if he wins, I'll have a surprise for him.” Jeff shook his head in agreement, warned her about staying too late and left the office, again locking the door to the plant behind him. James sat in his office quietly, listening to Alex move around her desk and the office. He overheard the conversation with Allen and Jeff and wished like hell he could communicate with her on that level and not want her so badly to himself. His dreams last night had been filled with her and he was sure that the same would take place tonight. He had decided to stay late as she did and possibly avoid another attack, if another was forthcoming. He lit a cigarette, leaned back in his chair and listened to her humming to a song on the radio as she shuffled papers and typed labels for the files. James had sat there for a half an hour, feeling like a peeping torn. "Here I am, listening to her, instead of talking to her," he said softly to himself. James stood up decisively and tromped into the center office. Alex was working with her back to James' office. She had turned up the radio on her desk, removed her heels and the barrette that had held her hair back. James studied her for a moment, admiring the way her pants clung to her hips and the light played with the gold toned streaks in her hair. Alex was totally oblivious to James behind her. She was concentrating on getting the filing done tonight so that she could get other issues accomplished tomorrow. Occasionally, her thoughts strayed to the outer office and every now and then she peeked in to make sure she was alone. Alex was just finishing a file, when she turned and caught James staring at her. James saw the look in her eye when she turned around. He had obviously scared her. Silently, he cursed himself for not making his presence known to her before and for frightening her. "I'm sorry," he pleaded, "I didn't mean to scare you.” Alex sat down in her chair heavily, trying to calm her nerves. "It's okay. I shouldn't have had the radio up so loud. Was it bothering you," she questioned. "No, I was just, uh, coming in to check on you. I had gone into the plant for a moment and wanted to make sure you were okay," he lied. "I'm fine. You don't need to check on me. The doors are locked." "Okay." James hesitated before returning to his office. That had not gone well and he wasn't sure how to start over. He was just breaching his office, when he heard a knock on Francine's door. As he turned around, he saw Alex moving to open it and admit whoever was there. "Alex, wait," he said stumbling behind her. "Hi, are you coming with us?" James stopped in mid-stride and listened to the conversation. "I can't, Morgan, but thanks. I have a thousand things to do; besides I don't think it's a great idea.” "Why? I thought you liked us." Alex chuckled, "I do, I like all you guys. It's just that, urn, well, I," Alex fumbled for an excuse. She didn't know how to let him down and had never been faced with this situation before. She knew she had to be gentle, but also firm. "Look, Morgan, I really appreciate the offer, but I can't, I really have a lot to do and um, I'm not real comfortable yet with my new surroundings." Morgan looked at her a bit confused. He understood the fact that she was new here, but he didn't understand why she didn't want to go out with them. "Alex, are you scared of us?" Alex looked a little shocked at how he had been able to pick up on that feeling from her. "It's not that, Morgan," she hesitated, "maybe a little. You have to understand that this is very scary for me," she said, sitting down in one of the arm chairs, "I don't know you guys well enough to not know whether I should be scared of you or not.” Morgan looked down at her and shook his head in agreement. He sympathized with her feelings and understood the hesitation she felt. Morgan and Grayson had both been instantly attracted to Alex since they met a month ago. They both agreed that it was the hair and eyes that made her special, but also her ability to be a chameleon and interact with all of the shop employees on any level. Most of the guys in the factory were talking about the latest addition to the office staff and her instant chemistry with everyone. It seemed as if Alex cast a spell over the plant when she walked in the door. "Look, I know you're alone here," began Morgan, "but you don't have to be.” Alex looked up at Morgan and smiled. She knew he was just trying to be nice, but she was still very hesitant about going out with them. "I'm sorry, Morgan, I can't," she said finally, standing up from her chair.” "Okay, maybe when you're more comfortable with us," he asked hopefully.” "Maybe," she muttered. Morgan smiled and watched the way her hair spilled around her face, framing it with the flame like tresses. His gray eyes pierced her blue ones, as he watched the concern over hurting his feelings fade from her features. "I gotta go. They're waiting for me. " "Okay, have fun. " Morgan left the office, James retreated into his and Alex returned to her desk to finish up. James was truly been afraid that she would accept and go out with Morgan and the rest of the guys that he hung out with. He could sense Alex's loneliness setting in. She had attended a few dinners at Jeff’s, but still kept herself at a distance. She would listen to Frank complain about his wife or Allen complain about his ex-wife, but she never talked about herself. James heard Alex closing her filing cabinets and settled into his chair to wait for her to finish up so he could join the crowd at the bar. Since her attack and refusal to continue to stay after hours, James had appointed himself guardian and chose to