health. Grayson knew Alex was in a better mood. She had stopped in the machine shop several times and had lunch with them on Friday afternoon. He decided to give it another shot and invite her to a party at his house that night. "So Alex," he smiled, "what do you say? Tonight, we’re partying at my place, Morgan, possibly Melissa, a few others. . . " Alex knew it was coming, Grayson had been smiling too much. She chuckled and wagged her eyebrows at Joey just to make him blush. "Okay, how do I get there?" Grayson almost fell off the bench. He expected another rejection, but since the OSHA inspection had gone so well, she had cheered. Morgan smiled at Gray's reaction, drew Alex a map on the back of her tablet and wrote a time there. "I'll be there. Do I need anything?" "BYOB," commented Grayson. Alex nodded her head and went back to her desk. Chapter 11 Alex arrived at Grayson's fashionably late. She changed her clothes after a quick shower at home and put on jeans, short boots and a sweater. Alex had stopped at the liquor store and bought a bottle of Stoli for the party and picked up a bottle of Hi-C orange to mix with it at the grocers next door. Alex knocked on the door, but doubted anyone could hear it over the stereo. She smiled and hesitated before using the doorbell. "They can't hear me," she said to herself testing the doorknob. Surprisingly it gave and she let herself in. The door opened easily and allowed her entrance into the pantry of Gray's house. A flight of stairs leading to the basement was immediately in front of her and the kitchen was on the right. She heard the noise coming from the direction of the living room, divested herself of her shoes and walked into the house. "Hello," she called. "Alex," questioned Grayson coming into the kitchen. "Yeah, the door was open. I tried knocking and ringing the bell. I guess you couldn't hear me." "Give me a heart attack. That door is supposed to be locked. Do you need a glass or are you just going to mix the two together in one giant container?" Alex smiled and asked for a glass. Grayson grabbed a tumbler from the cupboard, got some ice and helped Alex mix a rather strong screwdriver. After locking the door, he led her into the living room where everyone was assembled watching a Red Sox's game. "Baseball? Why am I not surprised?" Grayson laughed and introduced her to some friends of his that were not Hasani employees. She saw that Morgan and Joey were there, but there were no other women. "Gray, I'm the only woman," she said as she leaned close to him. "You're okay, Alex. These guys won't hurt you," he reassured her. Alex relaxed somewhat and sat down on the loveseat facing the crowd and the rest of the house. Alex had finished her first tumbler and was feeling good when James came in. He was stunned to see her car in the driveway and even more stunned to find her buzzed in the living room. "Gray, how long has she been here?" "An hour. She just finished her first glass and I'm making her her second. She's fine, James. I'm taking care of her.” "That makes me feel better," he replied sarcastically grabbing a beer from the supply he kept in the fridge. James pulled up a stool from the bar in the dining room and perched himself on the edge. Laying his cigarettes and lighter on the end table, he took a long swig from his beer and watched as Alex followed the baseball game and made commets to Joey about the players. "Something else, I don't know about her," he said to himself. "Come on," she said, "That guy couldn't catch a ball with four hands.” James laughed at her joke and drew her attention. She looked at him with glazed over eyes and he realized she was almost too far gone for her own good. Hopping down off the stool, James walked over to her and sat down beside her. "How you doing," he asked. "Just fine," she smiled. "Alex, come here," called Grayson from the dining room. Alex got up from the couch, steadied her legs and walked into the dining room. Grayson and Morgan had positioned themselves behind a homemade bar and were shuffling a deck of cards. "Where did this thing come from," Alex asked sitting down on one of the stools. "Morgan and I made it. It's not fabulous, but it works for us. Here," handing her a pocketknife, "carve your name in. It's a guest list too," he smiled. Alex took the knife, sat down her drink and carved her name into the bar. It wasn't the easiest thing to do while feeling this good, but she accomplished it well, handed back the knife and took a long drink of her screwdriver. The first glass of the potion had dulled her senses and Gray had deliberately made this one stronger. Alex couldn't really tell. Grayson shuffled and explained the rules, while Alex watched him. She was mildly attracted to him and felt comfortable around him and his friends. She believed him when he said that she would be okay. Alex immediately lost the first hand. Shaking her head, she laid down the mismatched cards and Morgan laid down a straight. "Good thing we aren't betting for money," she laughed. "How about something more interesting?" "What?" "Clothes. " "You're going to look funny in this sweater," Alex joked and then consented to play. James grew more interested from his position on the loveseat as to what was happening in the dining room. He heard Alex laughing and joking with Grayson and his friends, but couldn't quite divine what the joke was because Morgan was standing in his line of vision. "Jimmy, catch," yelled Morgan half turning and tossing an article of clothing his way. James caught the item and looked at it quizzically. Suddenly the smell of the garment caught the trigger in his brain and James realized that it was Alex's. "Shit," he muttered standing up and making his way into the dining room. Alex sat there calmly drinking and playing cards dressed in her camisole and jeans. Morgan was rubbing Alex's shoulders and she was growing sleepy from the combination of the massage, alcohol and heat in the room. "Alex," James asked as he approached her. "Hey, join the party. You're sitting over there like a bump on a log. Live a little," she replied turning her attention back to the game. This time she won and had both Morgan and Gray remove their shirts to put them on a level playing field. Alex lost the next two hands and removed her camisole to reveal her bra and a sock, arguing that it was a valid piece of clothing. "Okay, that's enough of that," she declared when she lost the next hand and her sock. Her sensibilities kicked in and made her remove herself from the game before she lost much more. "Let's dance," she requested, moving to the stereo and finding a sultry tune. Swaying to the music, Alex approached James and pulled him into an embrace. "Dance with me," she requested tightening her grip on him. James resisted the urge to argue with her. She was still half naked and pressing her barely covered breasts to his chest. James reeled from the sensation of her being so close to him. Her perfume penetrated the fog of the beers he had consumed and he held her tightly to him, trying to cover her nakedness with his hands and mold her body to his. Alex was memorizing the feel of James' hands on her bare skin. The alcohol had been potent, but his touch brought her out of her haze and to reality. Here she was dancing with the man who invaded her every thought awake and asleep. She moved with him in perfect rhythm of the music while his callused hands ran over her bare back and occasionally, she caught his beard on her shoulder. Alex was sure she would die from the heat that he was creating in her. To survive, Alex pulled away from James and moved to Grayson to finish the song. Grayson felt Alex's exhaustion creep into her. The alcohol was having more of an affect than he expected. "You still with me," he asked. "Yeah, I'm here. I need to get dressed though. " "No you don't. You're fine," he reassured her. The song on the radio wound down and Grayson took Alex to the bar for another drink. Alex was just finishing her gulp when she noticed that James was no longer there. "Where did James go," she asked Morgan who had taken a seat next to her. "He had to go, said something about the dogs." Alex nodded her head and finished her drink. She looked around and saw that most of Grayson's friends had left. In fact, it was just her, Grayson and Morgan. Still heady from the vodka, Alex didn't feel the fear she expected she would. Actually, she was quite intrigued at what would happen next. The alcohol had loosened way too much within her and being lonely again tonight was not on her mind. "I have to go too. Melissa will be looking for me. Bye," said Morgan, guzzling his beer and leaving. Chapter 12 Alex heard the door close in the kitchen and turned to Grayson. "I guess I should go too, huh," she said. "You don't have to. You can, I mean I want you to stay," he replied taking her face in his hands and kissing her on the lips. Alex inhaled sharply at the unexpectedness of the kiss. Her body reacted eagerly and she found herself returning the kiss. They moved to the recently vacated couch where Gray laid her down and soon joined her. He located the remote for the stereo and searched for a quiet station for them. Alex watched as Gray removed his glasses and laid them down on the table again taking her lips. Alex tasted the beer and whiskey on his tongue as it penetrated her mouth and searched for hers. His free hand roamed her body gently caressing her left breast, shoulder, thigh and hip. The couch offered very little space and the pair moved to the first floor bedroom. Gray and Alex were all hands as the two sought to undress each other in quickly and urgently. All of the frustration she felt and loneliness in being here evaporated in the span it took them to have sex. Grayson was not an accomplished lover, but took his task to heart and brought Alex to the heights she required. Grayson, too, took the opportunity to relieve his own need and as she wrapped her legs around his waist feeling passion rise again as he thrust himself in her. Alex muttered James' name against Grayson's face. He ignored her mention of James' name basing it on the fact that she and James had been dancing. Alex, however, knew why she said it and was embarrassed for saying it at that moment. "I'm sorry, Gray," she apologized as he rolled away from her. "Don't be. I should be apologizing to you. " "Why?" Grayson propped himself up on an elbow and brushed the hair out of her face,"For taking this so fast. I never meant this to happen tonight. I wanted us to get closer first, to get to know each other. You have to know things about me. " "Grayson, please. I can't handle this right now. " "Because of your feelings for James?" Alex looked him in the eye. She thought he hadn't heard her, but had been wrong. "Mostly.” "Then why wasn't he here instead of me?" "Because. " Grayson threw himself out of bed. He wasn't satisfied with her answer. "Alex, that ain't an answer," he spit out gathering his underwear off the floor. "I know. There are too many complications for him and me. " "But not for us? What's the difference? Your fiancée would understand me and not him?" "Tad wouldn't understand any of this," sitting up in the bed holding the sheets to her chest, "Grayson, I don't want to hurt you," realizing that was what she was doing she said, "You're right, I shouldn't be here." Alex crawled from the bed and put on the clothes that lay scattered in the bedroom. She walked quickly to the dining room and finished dressing as the remaining alcohol seeped out of her system. "Alex, wait, I'm sorry. Look can we please talk about this.” “I need to go, Gray. I'll see you Monday," she muttered and hurried out the door to her car. “Damn," Grayson yelled as he slammed the door. Alex drove home in a daze; another screw up, another mistake. She wondered when or where it would end. After showering quickly, Alex crawled into bed just as the sun was breaking the through the clouds. Her mind was a blank and fortunately she was exhausted and no visions came to haunt her. She woke up later that evening feeling ill and decided it was the flu and stress. Alex never got hung over and refused to believe her excess drinking last night caused this illness. She called off work on Monday and Tuesday prompting James, Grayson and Morgan to be seriously concerned. In her eight months at Hasani, Alex never took a sick or vacation day. James immediately thought she was avoiding them and was refusing to come to work. Morgan told him that Alex and Grayson had spent the night together causing him to be jealous beyond all boundaries. Why she denied him but not Grayson was beyond his thinking, unless Grayson forced himself on her. James shook away the thought. Alex would never allow that to happen to herself, although she was really gone on vodka on Friday night. James was in the process of questioning Grayson on Wednesday morning, when they heard Alex's voice from the center office. "Morning, Allen. Nice mess. Thanks," she said upon seeing the piles that accumulated in her absence. "You're welcome. It's not that bad. Francine annexed your desk for some of her filing. " "I'll remove it," she hollered then flounced in and