His Jazz Affair

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mouth trying one last time to convince her to spend the day with him.
    She quickly disengaged from him giving him a perk on the cheek.
    “Later!”She shouted darting off.
    He was lazy as he drove back home. He would spend the day lying in bed, catching on some well needed rest. Having her around calmed him it brought a sense of peace and tranquillity around him. He felt at peace than he had felt in a long time.
    He picked up the car phone and dialled his secretary. She answered after one ring.
    “You are not coming in today? Still jet lagged I guess.” She would reschedule his appointments. It was unusual for him to be tired after a trip. Mostly he could jump from one plane to a meeting then off on another place to some business dinner.
    “Yeah I need a bit of rest.” He laughed good natured. If only she knew what he needed rest from.
    It was late in afternoon as Tracy took off her shoes massaging her feet that she had time to relax. It was a busy day. With the tourist season taking off they were bound to be busy for weeks. The staff lounge was deserted at this time.
    “Hey, can I join you?” Jane sad sitting next to her at the table. She looked tired too
    “It’s been a hectic day, I am going to die.”Jane exaggerated
    “You aint going to die,” Tracy laughed. “Maybe faint a bit.”
    “If Sheila finds us here, we are dead meat.”Jane looked around making sure Jane was not in sight. “That woman is a slave driver.”
    “She is just doing her job.”Tracy reasoned as she massaged her wrist.
    “Wow where did you get.”Jane exclaimed admiring the bracelet on her wrist. She reached over lightly touching it.
    “You must be doing him right for you to get something like this!”Jane laughed. She could be forward at time.
    Tracy was embarrassed. She had been in such a hurry this morning she forgot about the bracelet. It was sure to catch someone’s eye. Tracy dint want people speaking and speculating about her.
    “It’s a present from a good friend.”
    “He must be a very good friend.” Jane was not to be sidetracked. It was an expensive piece of jewellery. “The guy must be loaded.”
    Jane pretended to be ignorant. Don had told about Guy and Tracy. She wanted her friend to open up herself.
    “What are you two doing here there’s work to be done?” Sheila snapped behind them.
    They jumped apart; the cat had cornered the mice.
    “No we just admiring Tracy’s bracelet!”Jane blurted out.
    “Ohhh what’s special about it. Let’s see.”Sheila’s gaze went to the said wrist. He heart jumped as she saw the bracelet. It was expensive and knowing the musicians she hung around, losers like her, she must have gotten it from someone else.
    “Was It Mr Guy?”Jane asked.”I saw him dropping you off this mor...”She stopped realising what she was insinuating.
    “I mean anyone can give you.”Jane tried to cover up. But the cat was already out of the bag.
    They all remained standing quite; Tracy was the first to head out of the room with Jane running after her.
    So Guy was seeing this girl. Was she the reason he rejected her advances? What did he see in that girl that she didn’t have? Maybe he just amusing himself.
    Sheila was not going to wait around and see how things worked out. Sheila had to dispose of the competition and fast.
    “I am sorry Tracy” Jane apologised. But Tracy realised that soon everyone would know.
    “Let’s just keep this to ourselves. Ok?”She hoped Jane would do so though she doubted.
    “Yeah, yeah” Jane agreed.
    It was going to be tricky working with people talking behind her back. But she didn’t care, she loved Guy and they were to together, that’s all that mattered. The whole world could know and she didn’t care. She was happy that she could stand on top of the highest building in the city and shout it out for all to hear.
    Her heart desired to be back with him, to be safe in his embrace.
    When he picked her up later that evening, she didn’t care who saw them

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