TWO MONTHS EARLIER
To: Caleb McCullough From: Natalie Farrell
Subject: Need help pleeeeeeease!!!!
So I hear you are the new computer expert. Iโm having this weird bug on my machine, like a virus or something, and Iโm freaking out!!! I was wondering if you could help me fix it? I would be soooo grateful!
To: Natalie Farrell
From: Caleb McCullough
Subject: Re: Need help pleeeeeeease!!!!
Sure. I just need to finish this mockup of the sales portal for Seth that he said he needs ASAP, but Iโll be there as soon as itโs done.
To: Caleb McCullough
From: Natalie Farrell
Subject: Re: Need help pleeeeeeease!!!!
Seth always says he needs everything ASAP. Please come help me!!! My computer keeps popping up all these scary windows. Itโs going to start showing me porn soon! Please save me! I promise I will definitely make it worth your while!
To: Natalie Farrell
From: Caleb McCullough
Subject: Re: Need help pleeeeeeease!!!!
Iโll be right there.
To: Mia Hodge From: Dawn Schiff
Subject: Re: Greetings
Dear Mia,
This morning I found Natalie in the break room. Kim was away on her honeymoon, so she was with the new guy, Caleb, and she had a stack of booster sheets in front of her. Over the last couple of months, Natalie has been organizing a 5K run for charity. She does this every year, apparently.
I watched at the doorway to the break room for a moment. Caleb was hired a couple of months ago to help out with the companyโs website, which Seth is hoping will become a larger source of sales. Caleb works part-time, so heโs only here a couple of days a week, but Iโve been noticing him hanging around with Natalie a lot during that time. From my perch at
the doorway, I could see the way he was looking at her. It was the same way Seth looked at her.
And then Natalie reached out and touched his hand. I wonder if she likes him. Caleb is attractiveโtall and lean with nice teethโalthough I wouldnโt go so far as to say heโs handsome. But when he smiled at Natalie, it transformed his face into the kind that would turn heads.
When they looked up, I could tell Caleb didnโt know who I was. Natalie finally cued him in and told him that Iโm Dawn, โthe one who has like five billion turtles on her desk.โ When she said that, he seemed to know who I was and said hi in a nice but disinterested kind of way.
Before Caleb left, Natalie bugged him to make sure he would be running at the race. He smiled and told her of course he would. It was obvious he liked her, but thatโs not surprising because everyone likes Natalie. Everything is so easy for herโall she has to do is smile at an attractive man, and thatโs all it takes. Caleb is smitten.
As soon as Caleb left the room, the smile dropped entirely off Natalieโs face. That meant she wasnโt happy with me. I knew that much.
But I took it as a challenge. I thought back to all the websites I read about befriending people, and said, โHi, Natalie,โ because one of the websites said that using somebodyโs name when you talk to them makes them like you better. Then I asked if she wanted me to participate in the 5K.
She said it was fine, that they already had enough people. I didnโt understand that. Why wouldnโt Natalie want me to run? Every person running is more money for her charity. Not that I am a great runner, but I could have spent the month training. 5K isnโt very far.
The website said paying someone a genuine compliment makes them like you better. There were so many compliments I couldโve paid Natalie at that momentโI was spoiled for choicesโso I said, โI like your necklace, Natalie.โ
Her fingers flew to her neck. Itย wasย a very pretty necklace. Understated and studded with diamonds around the delicate
curve of her throat. But instead of taking it as a compliment, she snapped at me, โWhat are you saying? Are you saying you donโt think I can afford a necklace like this?โ
I didnโt understand why she was so upset, so I reassured her that I wasnโt implying anything and that I was simply complimenting her necklace. And I tried to use her first name as many times as I could when I said it. Then I told her she would definitely find someone to marry her, because it seemed like she didnโt like it when I told her the truth about that.
Natalie said, โGee, thanks.โ Although to be honest, it didnโt sound like a sincere thanks.
The website mentioned that reaching out and making a physical connection can be helpful. That was something I hoped I wouldnโt have to do. Physically touching people is very difficult for me. I never had to do any of this stupid stuff with you. We just connected and were friends. You never cared if we hugged or even touched each other.
But I was willing to do whatever it took if it meant winning Natalie over. So I reached out and put my hand on her shoulder.
She didnโt react the way I thought she would though. She jerked her arm away like I had just touched her with a burning hot poker. And then all of a sudden, she was sticking her finger in my face and hissing, โDonโt youย everย touch me. Donโt you dare lay one finger on me. You hear me?โ
Natalieโs face was bright red now. She definitely wasnโt smiling. Iโm bad at reading expressions, but this one was easy.
I sputtered an apology but she didnโt say anything. Her shoulder jostled mine as she pushed past me and left the break room. For a good minute after she left, I just stood there, my legs too shaky to carry me out of the room.
I donโt know what I did wrong. I keep thinking about it, but I canโt figure it out. I was so nice to her. I used her name. I gave her several compliments. Nothing worked.
I donโt know what to do, Mia. Please help me.
Sincerely, Dawn Schiff