file.'
'What was the Leopold file?'
'It didn't exist.' He grins. 'It was just an excuse to get away from our desks.'
'Oh. Oh right!'
Suddenly I feel a bit better.
Jack Harper used to
dynamic genius, or whatever he is.
The lift stops at floor 3 and the doors open, but no-one gets in.
'So, your colleagues seemed a very pleasant lot,' says Jack as we start travelling up again. 'A
very friendly, industrious team. Are they like that all the time?'
'Absolutely!' I say at once. 'We enjoy cooperating with one another, in an integrated, teambased
… um… operational…' I'm trying to think of another long word when I make the
mistake of catching his eye.
He
Oh God. What is the point?
'OK.' I lean against the lift wall. 'In real life, we don't behave anything like that. Paul usually
shouts at me six times a day, and Nick and Artemis hate each other, and we don't usually sit
around discussing literature. We were all faking it.'
'You amaze me.' His mouth twitches. 'The atmosphere in the admin department also seemed
very false. My suspicions were aroused when two employees spontaneously started singing
the Panther Corporation song. I didn't even know there
'Neither did I,' I say in surprise. 'Is it any good?'
'What do you think?' He raises his eyebrows comically and I give a little giggle.
It's bizarre, but the atmosphere between us isn't remotely awkward any more. In fact, it almost
feels like we're old friends or something.
'How about this Corporate Family Day?' he says. 'Looking forward to it?'
'Like having teeth pulled out,' I say bluntly.
'I got that vibe.' He nods, looking amused. 'And what…' He hesitates. 'What do people think
about me?' He casually rumples his hair. 'You don't have to answer if you don't want to.'
'No, everyone likes you!' I think for a few moments. 'Although… some people think your
friend is creepy.'
'Who, Sven?' Jack stares at me for a minute, then throws back his head and laughs. 'I can
assure you, Sven is one of my oldest, closest friends, and he's not in the least bit creepy. In
fact-'
He breaks off as the lift doors ping. We both snap back into impassive expressions and move
slightly away from each other. The doors open, and my stomach gives a lurch.
Connor is standing on the other side.
As he sees Jack Harper his face lights up as though he can't believe his luck.
'Hi there!' I say, trying to sound natural.
'Hi,' he says, his eyes shining with excitement, and walks into the lift.
'Hello,' says Jack pleasantly. 'Which floor would you like?'
'Nine, please.' Connor swallows. 'Mr Harper, may I quickly introduce myself?' He eagerly
holds out his hand. 'Connor Martin from Research. You're coming to visit our department
later on today.'
'It's a pleasure to meet you, Connor,' says Jack kindly. 'Research is vital for a company like
ours.'
'You're so right!' says Connor, looking thrilled. 'In fact, I'm looking forward to discussing
with you the latest research findings on Panther Sportswear. We've come up with some very
fascinating results involving customer preferences on fabric thickness. You'll be amazed!'
'I'm… sure I will,' says Jack. 'I look forward to it.'
Connor gives me an excited grin.
'You've already met Emma Corrigan from our marketing department?' he says.
'Yes, we've met.' Jack's eyes gleam at me.
We travel for a few seconds in an awkward silence.
This is weird.
No. It's not weird. It's fine.
'How are we doing for time?' says Connor. He glances at his watch and in slight horror, I see
Jack's eyes falling on it.
Oh God.
'…
'Wait a minute!' says Jack, dawn breaking over his face. He stares at Connor as through seeing
him for the first time. 'Wait a minute. You're Ken.'
Oh no.
Oh no, oh no, oh no, oh no, oh no, oh-
'It's Connor,' says Connor puzzledly. 'Connor Martin.'
'I'm sorry!' Jack hits his head with his fist. 'Connor. Of course. And you two -' he gestures to
me '— are an item?'
Connor looks uncomfortable.
'I can assure you, sir, that at work our relationship is strictly professional. However, in a
private context, Emma and I are… yes, having a personal relationship.'
'That's wonderful!' says Jack encouragingly, and Connor beams, like a flower blossoming in
the sun.
'In fact,' he adds proudly, 'Emma and I have just decided to move in together.'
'Is that so?' Jack shoots me a look of genuine surprise. 'That's… great news. When did you
make that decision?'
'Just a couple of days ago,' says Connor. 'At the airport.'
'At the airport,' echoes Jack Harper after a short silence. 'Very interesting.'
I can't look at Jack Harper. I'm staring desperately at the floor. Why can't this bloody lift go
quicker?
'Well, I'm sure you'll be very happy together,' Jack Harper says to Connor. 'You seem very
compatible.'
'Oh we are!' says Connor at once. 'We both love jazz, for a start.'
'Is that so?' says Jack thoughtfully. 'You know, I can't think of anything nicer in the world
than a shared love of jazz.'
He's taking the piss. This is unbearable.
'Really?' says Connor eagerly.
'Absolutely.' Jack nods. 'I'd say jazz, and… Woody Allen films.'
'We love Woody Allen films!' says Connor in amazed delight. 'Don't we, Emma!'
'Yes,' I say a little hoarsely. 'Yes, we do.'
'Now Connor, tell me,' says Jack in confidential tones. 'Did you ever find Emma's…'
If he says 'G spot' I will die. I will die. I will
'… presence here distracting? Because I can imagine I would!' Jack gives Connor a friendly
smile, but Connor doesn't smile back.
'As I said, sir,' he says, a little stiffly, 'Emma and I operate on a strictly professional basis
whilst at work. We would never dream of abusing the company's time for our own… ends.'
He flushes. 'I mean, by ends, I don't mean… I meant…'