She nodded and smiled at him as he walked away. After a moment of appreciative staring and drooling, she started off to her car, where Ted, from accounting, was waiting for her. She blinked and raised an eyebrow. "Can I help you?" she asked. She didn't often work with Ted, but when she had she'd been aware of his intense anxiety around her. Also, that he couldn't seem to tear his eyes from her chest. Now, the problem persisted.
"Umm...A-April...uhhh...I was kind of thinking, well wondering....if you w-would like t-to..." And then he seemed to lose his train of thought as his eyes stayed glued to her chest.
"I think you ought to go home now, Ted..." she said, moving past him, knocking him out of the way, since he wouldn't move. She got into her car and immediately locked it before she buckled up and sped off, utterly freaked out.