One Night With Her Ex. Kate Hardy
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Название: One Night With Her Ex

Автор: Kate Hardy

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Короткие любовные романы

Серия: Mills & Boon By Request

isbn: 9781474042796

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      ‘I’d like us in this one.’

      ‘How does next week sound?’

      ‘I can’t do next week,’ she said with a grimace she was glad Logan couldn’t see. ‘We’ll know if we landed the civic centre job by Wednesday next week and I want to be here to either celebrate or commiserate.’

      ‘Hnh.’ Logan sounded ever so slightly annoyed.

      ‘Don’t people ever say no to you?’ she murmured.

      ‘People often say no to me,’ he countered. ‘My job is getting them to change their minds.’

      ‘I’m not going to change my mind.’

      ‘I know that, Evie. Hence the hnh. I’m just thinking ahead to what’s coming up on my schedule that I can move around, that’s all.’

      ‘Oh.’ It wouldn’t hurt for her to give some credit to the pressures of his job while she was busy getting him to consider the challenges of hers. ‘You’ll be working through the day while I’m there, though, right? Same deal as when you were here and I went to work only this time I fit in around you?’

      ‘You don’t want to spend the entire week in Dubai?’

      ‘No. One night should do it. On one condition.’

      ‘What’s that?’

      ‘Promise you’ll play tennis with me on the helipad.’

      ‘Max, you’re wearing out the floorboards,’ said Evie. ‘And you’re driving me insane.’ It was four-thirty on Wednesday afternoon and the reason that Max was driving her insane was that there was still no word on the civic centre bid. ‘No news is good news.’

      ‘I hate platitudes,’ said Max. ‘We didn’t get it. We almost got married for nothing.’

      ‘You almost got married?’ asked a startled Carlo, who was hovering there with them, waiting on that call. Jeremy was there too—a junior site engineer who’d been with them for two years. So was Kit, one of their electrical subcontractors. Nervous people with nothing to do but wait on a phone call that hadn’t yet come.

      ‘It’s a long story,’ said Evie. ‘Max wanted to marry me for his money but wiser heads prevailed. Besides … that was before I met his big brother.’

      ‘Impressive?’ asked Kit.

      ‘Be still my beating heart.’

      ‘Evie, one more platitude out of you and violence will ensue,’ threatened Max. ‘C’mon phone. Ring.’

      ‘A watched pot never boils,’ said Kit.

      ‘I thought it was “kettle”,’ offered Jeremy. ‘A watched kettle never—’

      And then the phone rang and shut them all up.

      Suddenly it wasn’t so much fun to tease Max any more. He’d thrown everything he had at this job and if they didn’t get it he was going to be gutted. Carlo headed for his office cubicle, taking Jeremy with him. Kit eyed Max warily and then said, ‘Got any biscuits in the tea room?’ and took himself off.

      Evie debated heading for her office but Max grabbed her by the wrist and mouthed ‘Stay,’ as he listened intently to whatever the person on the other end of that phone was saying.

      Max let her wrist go when she nodded, and then Evie sat on the edge of the table and tucked her hands beneath her legs and waited. Max resumed his pacing. Evie most definitely wanted to land this job. But her heart wasn’t in it the way Max’s was.

      ‘Yes,’ said Max, and, ‘yes,’ again. All very restrained.

      The smile that swept across his handsome features moments later was not so restrained. Max’s smile thought it was Christmas and there was a pony under the tree.

      He laughed and said he was looking forward to it. He set up a meeting for tomorrow morning. And then he got the hell off the phone.

      ‘We got it,’ he said. ‘We got it!’

      ‘Of course we did,’ said Evie as Max swept her up into a bear hug and swung her around. ‘MEP’s architect is a visionary, the company’s on its way up and the price was right. What time is it in London?’

      ‘Ah, early morning? Seven-thirty? You calling Logan?’

      ‘Texting him, to be safe. I’m telling him we’re about to spend his money.’

      ‘So … you’re talking again?’ asked Max. ‘There’s been contact?’

      ‘There has. And I didn’t have to instigate it.’

      ‘That’s good,’ said Max. ‘That’s very good.’ He squeezed her once more before releasing her. ‘Kit,’ he bellowed. ‘Break out the beer.’

      The party started at the office and moved to the local bar, where there was more food and a better beverage selection than the one they had at the office. Their concreter turned up with a few of his crew—nothing like the promise of more work and free drinks to raise a man’s spirits. Evie’s spirits too, and who cared if she got ribbed for drinking champagne rather than beer? Not her problem if her co-workers preferred beer. Not her job to tell them to cease with the swearing, although she had a feeling that most of them did try to curb their language around her, which boggled the mind given the curses that still slipped through.

      ‘How about asking Juliet Grace to come and be our new project manager?’ she said as Max reached past her to put his empty beer glass down and pick up a handful of peanuts. ‘She’s detail oriented, most of us know her, or know of her, and she can handle this lot.’

      ‘A woman.’ Max eyed her dubiously.

      ‘Careful, Max. Your biases are showing.’

      ‘I’m not biased. I’m thinking.’

      Evie laughed; she couldn’t help it. ‘Do you think more beer will help?’

      Logan stood outside the busy Sydney bar and watched as the slim woman with the raven-black hair and wicked smile signalled the barman for another round of drinks. Max stood with her and so did at least a dozen other men. Labourers half of them, they looked as if they’d come straight from a job. A tight-knit group, intent on celebration, and it was clear that Evie was one of them. Accepted by them. Protected by them, even if she didn’t know it.

      Though she probably did.

      Evie had texted him that they’d won the contract. That particular message had been waiting for him when he’d got off the plane in Sydney.

      He should have texted Evie back. Should have said, ‘I’m in Sydney. Where are you?’

      But uncertainty was riding him hard this evening and he’d texted Max instead.

      It didn’t look as if Max had told Evie that Logan was on his way. She didn’t look like СКАЧАТЬ