Rush
offered me a job,” Mia said.
Caroline’s eyes widened. “Wait. He kissed you. He threatenedto fuck you on the terrace. All because he wants you to work for him?”
Yeah, it sounded pretty lame to Mia too, but she wasn’t saying a word about that damn
contract.
“Well, there could be more, but for now, he wants me to be his personal assistant.
He thinks I’m wasting my talents working at La Patisserie.”
Caroline poured them both a glass of wine and slid Mia’s glass across the bar to her.
Mia stirred the spaghetti sauce and gave the noodles a quick poke.
“Well, I agree with him there. You didn’t go to grad school to pour people coffee
and offer them a croissant,” Caroline said dryly. “But personal assistant? I think
he gives a whole new definition to the word
personal
.”
Mia remained silent, not rising to that particular bait.
“So you must have decided to do it if you quit, right?”
Mia sighed. “I haven’t decided anything for certain yet. I have until Monday to make
my decision.”
Caroline shrugged. “It’s a no-brainer if you ask me. He’s rich, he’s gorgeous and
he wants you. What’s not to love about that setup?”
“You’re incorrigible,” Mia said in exasperation. “Money isn’t everything, you know.”
“Said by someone who is indulged by her older brother, who also happens to have more
money than God.”
Mia couldn’t deny that Jace was every bit as wealthy as Gabe, or that he did a lot
for her. He’d purchased this apartment for her—though he didn’t like that more often
than not she walked the twenty blocks to work. She didn’t need a roommate, but Caroline
needed a place to stay and Mia liked the company. But she tried not to rely
solely
on Jace. She wasn’t extravagant. In fact, she had learned to be quite frugal with
her meager earnings.
“I think I’m more curious than anything,” Mia admitted. “He’s always fascinated me.
I’ve had a thing for him for as long as I can remember.”
“Curiosity is a valid reason for hooking up with a guy,” Caroline said. “How will
you know if you’re compatible unless you take the leap?”
Taking the leap felt appropriate. Only it wasn’t just a short hop. It was a full plunge
off a cliff. She itched to take out that damn contract again so she could go over
it one more time, but she couldn’t do it in front of Caroline, which meant she’d have
to wait until later to review it.
She forked out a noodle and bit off the end. “It’s ready. Grab a plate and I’ll drain
the spaghetti.”
“I’ll get more wine,” Caroline offered. “You’re such an awesome cook, Mia. I wish
I had your skills. Guys love that shit.”
Mia laughed. “Like you have any problem in the guy department.”
And it was true. Caroline was gorgeous. Only a little taller than Mia, she was way
curvier with a lushness to her figure that attracted men like flies. She had beautiful
burnt-auburn hair that had varying shades of red and gold under sunlight. Add rich
brown eyes that twinkled with warmth and the result was a beautiful woman with a sunny
personality that endeared her to everyone she met.
“The problem is finding the
right
guy,” Caroline said wistfully.
Mia cringed, regretful of her careless words. No, Caroline didn’t have any problems
in the guy department as far as attracting them. But the last man she’d attracted
had been bad news.
She held up her wineglass in an effort to smooth over her faux pas and said, “I’ll
drink to that.”
• • •
Gabe’s office phone rang, but he let it ring and continued typing the memo he was
working on. It was after hours. No one should be calling his office.
The room went silent, and then just a few seconds later, his cell phone rang. A quick
glance at the incoming contact and he briefly contemplated letting it go to voice
mail. With a sigh, he picked up his phone to hit Receive. He couldn’t ignore his mother
even if he already knew why she was calling.
“Hello,” he said.
“Gabe. There you are. I thought you might still be at the office. You work such long
hours these days. Aren’t you ever going to take a vacation?”
He had to admit the idea had merit. Even more appealing was the idea of taking Mia
with him. Several days away from the world in order to initiate her into his world?
Definitely something to consider.
“Hello, Mom. How are you?”
It was a question he’d learned
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