An Affair that Might Just Ruin Her Life
he'd grown an extra head, because C
.wh
what'? What the hell
," he grinned, then turned around and stuck out
s head in stunned sile
ured to the elevators with one hand an
h
y
o
f his very large hand pressed in the curve of my back – s
farther down as he pushed me ge
t was headed in that direction before his hand st
got a lit
bly, and we walked o
elt his fingers move away, I thought about stopping
t do it
oon as Connor pressed the UP
loor?"
3r
had was the marble foyer and Stanley's
be the spot I was standing wh
k ascent to the upper floors,
you think you are
over in surp
he hell do you
g grin. "Did I tell you befor
about to be put off. "Do you realize you
eyes, peering deep into the
asked, e
ke Klaus a
incere. No snarki
tle, surprised at t
you like Kla
aus
aze was asking for
etter judgme
Actually, no.
, satisfi
'go
ause
the butterflies in my stomach were because of the a
ented, and interesting to be wo
He broke our gaze and walked out onto the
covered
flower arrangements that would be thrown out by the cleaning staff at night. The receptionis
the night. The entire floor of cu
or Klaus," I said, pickin
d. "And y
him every day. What d
with him." Connor shook his head in exaggerated regret
tes?! Try six mo
really shouldn't be wasting your
nice, but a gir
ead scraps when you could – and s
t world you live
e like You did NOT
ds call me Connor. Kla
t suppres
I could make
ent upon not giving in that easily. He was c
he said confiden
you live in, Connor, but in mine, bre
ities others impose upon us. You've got way too much going for
ommy and Daddy Paid For My Education at Harvard
opped on a dime, caught my arm, spun me ge
is first few words, because that hand
hat. But part of my upbringing was that I learned my strengths, and I learned what I was worth
st col
t call me
n't take any crap – oh, wait, skip that last part," he said, as though
seethed inwardly a
's here to look at somebody else's business
touch a nerv
uld be so
you here,
d the empty cubicles, and shrugged. "Oh, I do
ted. "
nows look. "Maybe one day.
whole company to
said it, I wish I cou
roared wit
t other people kis
sly look down
mind kissing so
Fwoosh! All the bl
I stopped dead
" I s
ith that surprised
inappropriate, right?" I
hing even more risqué, but he surprised me by
gize. I didn't mean to make you uncomfortabl
ust' what?
what he had been going to sa
stopped and shook h
st' what?"
I want and I'm going to have fun doing it grin. It was more s
d a beat as he
y manners. I'm sorry." He went back to kidding around, and held up both arms l
still crossed, and
avior was totally inappr
arassment is, by definition
ooo want
hit back. I'm not the most sexual person in the world – at least, I don't go around making sexual jokes with strange
uy flirting openly with me, and
ll the sexual tension... or admit I was overrea
the middle, but it didn't come o
it down a little," I muttered as I
gous grin, and I felt
I'm not t
, and he knew it – b
s go look at thos
ack to my desk an
as a little u
sales: the first per
efore the customer does, it looks like he's desperate for the sale, and we all know how attractive desperation is. Whereas, if the undecided customer says something first, there's this unspoken balan
scenario
hat you have to waste a perfectly good Friday night," I said, i
believe I did
bout buying the company," I said sarc
're friends, let me put it this way instead: there are things I'm not at liberty to talk about, but you could say I'm t
buyout," I
rised. "You kn
asn't supposed
about it the last few weeks
ch
s I'm not at libe
hed. "T
aven't seen i
ween Exerton and LMGK fat cats, I had never once
mself. "Now you h
in the unbuttoned V of his
lot more of Mr. Con
rummaged around for the
ey
ooked for the keys, my rear in the air, and I w
about whether I wan
ently at the monitor, which I hadn
the numbers
C
al," I said, my chest
rough the report. "Remember, both Klaus and your CEO said you should
file it under acceptable
... that's good..." he trailed off
nd he shook his head as he kept
?" I asked
ng to make a decision. "Can I
I gue
his getting back to Klaus,
h ma
rious to say
ckass for me to pretend I had
es
Teramore. I told – uh, we convinced Teramore to let you guys make a pass at it,
t for Exerton Consulting?" I as
nod
ctual job – it
re will actually pay the bill as though it
't know we w
l.' Like how the food critic doesn't want the restau
why
the pieces fe
idering purch
was part of thei
I ga
t I'd figured
Just.
ated. And that evaluation could pote
guess we didn
rket is waaay off." He glanced over at me
es that," I said in
ned. "What
ve to double-check everything, and, well... he tends to tell
wait," he said. "D
es it was like I was defend
he thing was, Connor knew details that he shouldn't have been able to know
h time as I do babysitting for Klaus, you have to clean up a
or shook his hea
ha
t and not a junior execu
ked se
hing really, just what I've
you just showed a better grasp of the big picture than a couple of Harvard MBA's I've hired in the last month. Don't play
bout to
these things... and that scent, that masculine,
he finished up, which jo
I asked,
like Klaus. The situation should be reversed –
"In a New Y
it. My grin faded as my
uture. Somebody who could really go out there and
hint of a smile played a
's not inappropriate
ped three bea
ned in
a doofus." And with that,
tally jerked out of the s
now what he meant, I asked, "...wha
self-esteem, sells herself short and puts up with crap she shouldn't. Only doofuses work for do
ally am kind of a doofus, but I
nna Buy The Company Someday,' but I like having a roof over my head and dinner every night. It's not going to be that way forever. It's
alright... so you're just a little doofus. Come on, let's