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āHey there,ā she heard him say affectionately as he headed toward his office. He grabbed the door latch and turned around, flashing a grin at Lucy as he backed into the room. The next instant, the door swung closed again, and Lucy flinched as she was shut out of Aaronās inner officeāand his futureāwith a resounding, uncompromising thud.
Chapter Two
The Red Palm was busy for a Monday night. Usually it was just the after-work crowd that gathered here at this hour, but tonight there seemed to be a lot of clubbers around, too, maybe stopping by for a starter drink before heading out on the town. It was just as well, as far as Aaron was concerned. Maybe the noise would help drown out the sound of his cousinās groveling.
āCome on, Double A, itās only ten grand. I know you could lose that kind of dough between your couch cushions and not even notice it was missing.ā
No such luck, Aaron thought, and barely suppressed an eyeroll. Despite the dull roar of the crowd around them, he could still hear every word of Neilās pathetic pitch for more money. He could also hear himself clearing his throat and saying, with as much steel as he could muster, āSorry, Neil, but no way.ā
āWhat?ā Neilās hazel eyes, so like Aaronās own, grew. āNo way? Youād really do your own familyāsome of your only familyālike that?ā As Aaron watched in amazement, his cousinās eyes filmed over with tears, and he clasped his hands in front of his chest. His lips pouted and gave the slightest quiver. It was an impressive performance, Aaron had to admit, but he couldnāt let it get to him. This was the third time this year the guy had asked him for another āloanāāwhich, of course, he had no intention of ever paying backāand Aaron was determined not to give in again. Sure, he had a fat bank account, but it wasnāt bottomless or anything. And now that he was leaving his lucrative position at Acray-Sys, heād need to be even more careful about how he spent his cash.
Some things were worth shelling out for, no question, but his wastrel cousinās inability to budget didnāt make the cut.
Thinking of his imminent job change prompted Aaron to glance at the bartender, who was balanced on a footstool nearby, busily shuffling liquor bottles on a shelf. Thatāll be me, soon, Aaron thought with a keen thrill of excitement. Soon Iāll be the one stocking drinks and polishing glasses, and not giving a fig about corporate sales projections and conference calls anymore! The thought made his heart feel lighter, and he smiled as he sipped his beer.
Neilās brow furrowed into pleats. He dropped his hands, along with the pity-me act. āGet a kick out of punching a guy when heās down, do you, Cuz? I see how it is.ā
āHuh?ā Aaron watched, befuddled, as his cousin swiped his Scotch and soda off the bar and angrily slugged the remainder of it down his gullet. Realizing what had just happened, he held up his hand. āWait, Neil, thatās not why I was smiling, I was justāā But Neil was already off his barstool.
āSee you later, Cuz. But just remember, what goes around comes around. Maybe someday Iām in a position to help you out and I say no. Weāll see how funny you think it is then.ā
I seriously doubt that will ever happen, Aaron thought, but he didnāt say it. He didnāt say anything as his cousin stomped away, almost barreling over a rain-soaked couple coming in, on his way out the door. Aaron watched lightning whip across the sky just before the door fell shut again, and then he turned back to his beer. Whatever, he thought. It hadnāt been his intention to run off his cousin, but it was just as well he was gone. Maybe now Aaron could finish his drink in peace.
Reaching into his pocket, he took out his phone, along with the crumpled postcard Lucy had given him earlier, and laid them both on the counter.
Lucy.
Lucy, Lucy.
Aaron couldnāt help but smile anytime he thought of her.
Over the past couple of years, it seemed heād dated almost every unattached woman around his age in the city, and yet none of them could hold a candle to his assistantās intelligence and sharp sense of humor. Sure, Lucy was a little awkward sometimes, but that was only because she liked Aaron so much. He really didnāt mind the crush she obviously had on him. He thought it was cute. And so was she, for that matter. He liked her clear brown eyes, fringed by thick lashes, and her pouty lower lip. He liked the demure way she smiled, and the tinkling delicacy of her laugh. Aaron had stayed on a lot longer at Acray-Sys than he should have because of those bashful doe eyes and that dulcet giggle. To say nothing about her tight little bodyāprobably the result of all those exercise classes heād seen marked out in her planner that afternoon.
For months after heād met her, heād hoped something would happen between him and Lucy, but the situation had turned out to be a lot more complicated than heād expected. Not only was there seemingly no good way to hit on oneās assistant without feeling like a lechāand worrying about potentially losing the best employee heād ever hadāheād eventually started to second-guess whether he was really the right guy for her, anyway. If her behavior around him was any indication, Lucy was inexperienced with men. As in, completely inexperienced. He wouldnāt have been surprised to learn sheād never had a serious boyfriend before. Or even
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