Desired By The Boss. Catherine Mann
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Название: Desired By The Boss

Автор: Catherine Mann

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Короткие любовные романы

Серия: Mills & Boon M&B

isbn: 9780008906085

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      They were standing near his taupe-coloured couches, but Hugh didn’t sit so neither did she.

      Her blush had faded, so she could finally look at him again. Even if it was more in the direction of his shoulder rather than at his eyes. His knowing eyes?

      She refused to consider it.

      ‘Anyway,’ April said, deliberately brisk, ‘I found some more things today. A couple of photos of you and your mum and a birthday card.’

      She shook her head sharply when Hugh went to speak. She didn’t want to hear his spiel again.

      ‘And, look...maybe I should’ve chucked them out, as you’ve insisted. But then I found one of those old plastic photo negative barrels—you know? And it had a lock of baby’s hair in it.’

      She met his gaze.

      ‘A lock of hair, Hugh. Yours, I think. And then I was done. I’m not throwing that out. That’s not my responsibility, and it’s definitely not my decision.’

      She carefully put the box on Hugh’s coffee table.

      ‘So there’s the box with your things in it. You can throw it straight in the skip if you want, but I couldn’t.’ She turned around as she straightened, meeting Hugh’s gaze again. He gave nothing away. ‘I’ve finished that first reception room, and I’ve organised for the charity donations to be collected tomorrow.’

      Still in her coat and scarf, she felt uncomfortably warm—and not entirely because of the central heating.

      ‘I’d better get going.’

      ‘No notice?’ Hugh asked.

      His tone was calm and measured. He definitely wasn’t blushing, or paying any attention when April did.

      She was being ridiculous.

      ‘No,’ April said. ‘I didn’t see the point. Clearly I’m unsuitable for the position.’

      ‘What if I made the position suitable?’ he said, not missing a beat.

      ‘Pardon me?’

      ‘What if I said you didn’t have to make all the decisions any more?’ He spoke with perfect calm.

      ‘So I can have a “Hugh” box?’

      He nodded. ‘Yes.’

      ‘And you’ll come sort through it each day?’

      Now he shook his head. ‘No. I’ll come and throw it in the skip each day. But at least you wouldn’t have to.’

      No. That still didn’t feel right. April wasn’t sure she could let that happen...

      Wait. It wasn’t her call. It so wasn’t her call.

      And that was all she’d asked for—not to be the decision-maker.

      The job paid well. And it wasn’t very difficult—now Hugh had removed the requirement to throw out intensely personal items.

      And she still had her credit card debt, still had a manky shared house to move out of.

      It was a no-brainer.

      And yet she hesitated.

      The reason stood in front of her. Making her belly heat and her skin warm simply with his presence.

      His oblivious presence, it would seem.

      In which case...what was she worried about?

      She knew she didn’t want to walk straight from Evan and into another relationship, and that certainly didn’t seem to be on offer here.

      Hugh was looking at her with his compelling eyes, waiting not entirely patiently for a response. He did not look like a man who enjoyed waiting.

      April smiled.

      It had been fifteen years since she’d been single. It was probably normal that her hormones were being slightly over the top in the vicinity of a demonstrably handsome man.

      It was nothing more.

      ‘Deal,’ she said.

      She had nothing to worry about.

      But then Hugh smiled back—and it was the first time she’d seen him smile both with his divine mouth and with his remarkable eyes.

      Probably nothing.

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      On the following day there was nothing to put into the ‘Hugh’ box.

      So April emailed Hugh with her daily update, put on her coat, went home to her still messy shared house and ate soup that had come out of a can while her housemates drank wine that came out of a box. Later, when her housemates headed out to a bar, April walked around the corner to her local supermarket and stacked more cans of soup—and lots of other things—until the early hours of the morning.

      The next day, at the Islington end-of-terrace house, April brewed a strong coffee in her Dockers mug, running her thumb across the chip on the handle as she always did. She then placed it on the marble benchtop just where the light hit it, artistically—or as artistically as a coffee mug could be placed—and took a photo.

      Really need this today! #workinghard #ilovecaffeine #tooearly

      Then she scheduled the post for shortly after Perth would be waking up.

      She knew she’d get lots of questions about what she was working so hard on—which was the point. And she’d be vague, and everyone would assume it was something super-exotic—like a fundraising gala event or a photo shoot.

      Not unpacking boxes in a grand old dusty house in London.

      April smiled.

      Part of her wanted to tell her followers exactly what she was doing. To tell them that she actually hadn’t been doing totally fine after Evan had left her, that she’d run away from everyone who loved her and for the first time in her life had realised how privileged she actually was.

      But the rest of her knew she had commitments. Knew that the Molyneux Foundation’s sponsors hadn’t signed up for her to have an early midlife crisis.

      And mostly she knew that she wasn’t ready to make any big decisions just yet.

      She still hadn’t really got her head around the fact that she was single.

      Of course she’d looked at other men since she’d starting going out with Evan. She’d even had men flirt with her—quite often, really. Possibly because of her sparkling СКАЧАТЬ