SHIT! Maybe I'm just overanalyzing my current situation. Remember how I said I had a crush on the boss' granddaughter?
She happened to be shredding papers in the hallway, and she was having some trouble, so I decided to help her out. She was bending over, and I was standing behind her, and I kinda slipped and fell forward onto her with my arms straight in front of me and it looked like I was doing her doggy style, just as the owner of the company came walking through the front door...LOL, Just kidding.
Seriously though, we did get to talking for a bit (how can I resist? She's a hot girl and I was being nice and helping her unjam the paper shredder.) and we talked about how she was listening to her ipod at work, about music we listen to. She listens to similar music as I do, but not really a lot of metal. She mentioned Metallica, and how her ex-boyfriend was in a punk band. She specifically mentioned EX-BOYFRIEND. Then got on the topic of me singing in church. She said she was going to go to the one in Dunkirk there (she lives in Dunkirk), but then she said she would rather go check out my singing in church, in Ripley, over 25 miles away from Dunkirk. I printed out directions for her and she seemed really interested, so I told her that I'd be expecting her. She also mentioned that she doesn't eat before church (because you're not supposed to) and how she is starving afterwards. I plan to take her to the Main Diner afterwards if she does show up.
I know this is bad, but if she's going to persue me, I don't have the power to resist. She is really fucking cute and hot, she comes across as an intelligent girl who can have a decent conversation (it was hard to pull away and end the conversation because she did as much talking as I did), and she is friendly. I am also single. Maybe it is a good thing if she says nice stuff about me, then I'll be hired quicker. Or maybe it is a bad thing because two employees shouldn't be dating, especially when one is related to the owner of the company. Or maybe it is because I'm a nice hard working guy who is also Catholic and involved in the church (seriously, this matters big time to my employer, being Catholic) and I'll treat her good. I know it is too early to be thinking like this but I need to be prepared for any and all situations that will arise. Most likely she won't show up and then I'll be slightly disappointed and then it'll be my wakeup call to stop thinking with my heart and my weiner and use my brain and not make waves at work. However, if she does show up, then I'll have a situation on my hands.
Why does the wrong option always seem to be the option that hunts me down and almost forces me to choose it?
She happened to be shredding papers in the hallway, and she was having some trouble, so I decided to help her out. She was bending over, and I was standing behind her, and I kinda slipped and fell forward onto her with my arms straight in front of me and it looked like I was doing her doggy style, just as the owner of the company came walking through the front door...LOL, Just kidding.
Seriously though, we did get to talking for a bit (how can I resist? She's a hot girl and I was being nice and helping her unjam the paper shredder.) and we talked about how she was listening to her ipod at work, about music we listen to. She listens to similar music as I do, but not really a lot of metal. She mentioned Metallica, and how her ex-boyfriend was in a punk band. She specifically mentioned EX-BOYFRIEND. Then got on the topic of me singing in church. She said she was going to go to the one in Dunkirk there (she lives in Dunkirk), but then she said she would rather go check out my singing in church, in Ripley, over 25 miles away from Dunkirk. I printed out directions for her and she seemed really interested, so I told her that I'd be expecting her. She also mentioned that she doesn't eat before church (because you're not supposed to) and how she is starving afterwards. I plan to take her to the Main Diner afterwards if she does show up.
I know this is bad, but if she's going to persue me, I don't have the power to resist. She is really fucking cute and hot, she comes across as an intelligent girl who can have a decent conversation (it was hard to pull away and end the conversation because she did as much talking as I did), and she is friendly. I am also single. Maybe it is a good thing if she says nice stuff about me, then I'll be hired quicker. Or maybe it is a bad thing because two employees shouldn't be dating, especially when one is related to the owner of the company. Or maybe it is because I'm a nice hard working guy who is also Catholic and involved in the church (seriously, this matters big time to my employer, being Catholic) and I'll treat her good. I know it is too early to be thinking like this but I need to be prepared for any and all situations that will arise. Most likely she won't show up and then I'll be slightly disappointed and then it'll be my wakeup call to stop thinking with my heart and my weiner and use my brain and not make waves at work. However, if she does show up, then I'll have a situation on my hands.
Why does the wrong option always seem to be the option that hunts me down and almost forces me to choose it?
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aliana:
wow! thats awsome that she seems so interested. hang out with her and get to know her and then if it evolves into something else just keep it under wraps. talk to her about your worries about working together and whatnot and see what she says. but def dont exclude her bc shes related to the owner! no fair!!
maligne:
go for it!!!