Beware of the Boss. Leah Ashton
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Название: Beware of the Boss

Автор: Leah Ashton

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Современные любовные романы

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isbn: 9781472017468

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СКАЧАТЬ if she needed help figuring out how to log into her computer or anything—but then another e-mail popped in that he urgently needed to attend to, and that was that.

      Surely it wasn’t that difficult? She seemed smart. She’d figure it out.

      * * *

      Lanie almost collapsed into her new, plush leather office chair.

      Her phone trilled its musical message notification from within the depths of her bag, but for now she ignored it.

      Of course she’d forgotten to put it onto silent mode prior to her interview.

      Thank goodness she hadn’t received that message a few minutes earlier. She could just about imagine Grayson Manning’s reaction to that.

      But then would that have been such a bad thing?

      If he’d stuck with his original conclusion—that she wasn’t suitable—she’d have walked out of this office no worse than how she’d walked in: without a job.

      With the added benefit of not working for Mr Grumpy Pants.

      No. Not a bad thing at all.

      And yet she’d had her chance to leave. She had her chance still to walk away. No one would force her to stay. Not even the employment agency she was working for.

      Which reminded her...

      Lanie fished out her phone. As expected, the waiting message was from Teagan. As she’d been whisked up to the twenty-fifth floor in a seriously shiny mirrored lift she’d tapped out an urgent message to her friend:

      What did you do??!

      Because this building was definitely not what Lanie had been expecting of her first assignment with the agency. Yes, she’d known the role was as a personal assistant, but after seven years managing the swim school she’d been unconvinced she really had the skills for such a role—but Teagan had been adamant. ‘You’ll be fine,’ she’d said. ‘Piece of cake,’ she’d said.

      Given her lack of relevant experience, Lanie had imagined she’d be working somewhere small. Somewhere that couldn’t afford a true executive assistant. Somewhere she could kind of figure it all out as she went along.

      Manning Developments was not that place.

      Teagan’s text message therefore did not surprise her at all.

      I spruced up your CV. Just a little.

      Right.

      Lanie rolled her head backwards until it rested on the high back of her chair and stared up at the ceiling.

      The sensible thing to do would be to leave. She didn’t have the experience for a role like this, and if she stuffed it up then the agency, Teagan and herself would all look pretty bad.

      It was sweet of Teagan—annoying, inappropriate, and dishonest—but sweet.

      It should end here.

      But she remained at her vast new desk. For the same reason she’d stayed in Grayson’s office after she’d recognised him as the man from the beach.

      For long seconds she’d searched for the cutting comments he deserved after his performance at the beach—but then, before she’d gathered her thoughts, she’d realised he’d just dismissed her.

      Again. Just as he had at the beach, he’d carried on as if she was irrelevant to his world. Why on earth would she want to work for someone who would treat her like that?

      But she couldn’t let that man—Grayson—ignore her again.

      So here she was. With a job she didn’t really want, working for a man she didn’t like.

      Lanie wiggled the wireless mouse on the desk and the large flatscreen monitor blinked instantly to life, revealing a login screen.

      Her gaze flicked to the still open door to Grayson’s office, but then immediately away. That he would be of no help at all was obvious.

      She stood and headed for the hallway—Caroline, the little plaque on the reception desk had proclaimed. She should be able to point her in the direction of IT Support or something.

      She could do this. It couldn’t be too difficult.

      She’d figure out why she was doing it later.

      THREE

      The little green man started blinking, so with a coffee cup gripped firmly in each hand Lanie made her way across a very busy St Georges Terrace.

      ‘Lanie!’

      A fierce breeze whipped between the high-rise buildings, blowing her loose hair every which way and partially covering her eyes. Not that she needed a visual aid to identify that particular deep and demanding voice.

      Calmly she stepped onto the footpath and Grayson met her halfway, jogging down his building’s steps and deftly negotiating the sea of lunchtime pedestrian traffic.

      ‘We’re going to be late,’ he said. ‘Why didn’t you say something?’

      Lanie tossed her hair out of her face and met his gaze as she handed him his triple-shot latte.

      ‘I did mention that there may not be time for a coffee.’

      Grayson blinked. As always, he seemed genuinely surprised. ‘Oh...’ he said.

      In the week she’d worked for him this routine had already become familiar. He was rather like a mad scientist—so utterly focussed on his work that the practicalities of life seemed beyond him.

      It would have been endearing—except...

      ‘Well, make sure it doesn’t happen again.’

      Lanie bit her lip.

      Remember the money. Remember the money...

      It was the money, Lanie had decided. The reason she hadn’t already quit.

      Thanks to Teagan’s creativity with her CV, and her ability so far to fudge her way through the job, she was earning almost twice what she had at the swim school. And she needed the money so she could move out of her mother’s place as soon as possible—before she and Sienna returned from Europe, preferably.

      That was the only reason she was here. Nothing to do with that morning on the beach.

      Lanie nodded tightly. ‘I’ve got a car waiting for us.’ She gestured with her spare hand in its direction, and to the driver idling illegally in the clearway. Grayson opened his mouth, but Lanie jumped in before he could get a word out. ‘The laptop, projector and business specs are on the back seat.’

      In response his eyebrows rose, just slightly. ‘Good,’ he said.

      Again Lanie bit her lip. How about a thank-you, huh?

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