I place the tray with coffee and cookies on the corner of Francoâs desk, and leaving his office, I take a seat behind my computer.
Where was I?
I read the last couple of lines, then continue typing the letter I have to send to the bank before ten a.m.
âMorning, Miss Blakely,â Franco suddenly mutters before heading into his office.
What the hell?
I get up from my chair, and following him into the chamber of wrath, I place my hands on my hips and scowl at him. âWhat was that?â
âWhat?â he asks as he shrugs off his jacket and hangs it over the back of the chair.
âMorning, Miss Blakely,â I do my best impersonation of him.
He does something weird with his eyes and gives me a chin lift, which only makes me frown more.
âYou donât get to be a grumpy asshole anymore,â I say as I walk closer to him, and jabbing my finger in his chest, I continue, âYou donât get to fuck mââ
A smile spreads over his face as he interrupts me. âWe have company.â
âWhat?â
He gestures to the door, and when I glance over my shoulder, I see Jenny with her jaw practically on the floor.
âShit,â I mutter before turning away from Franco and walking to my friend.
Grabbing her hand, I pull her to the boardroom.
The moment I shut the door, she shrieks before gasping, âWhat? Ahhhâ¦â She shakes her head. âWhat did I just see?â
I let out a sigh as I take a seat at the table. âIâm dating Franco.â
âOh, youâre on a first-name basis with him?â
âOf course.â I shake my head at her. âHeâs my boyfriend. What else would I call him?â
She slumps down in a chair, looking a little stunned. Giving me an unsure look, she asks, âYouâre really dating Mr. Vitale and not just hooking up for casual office sex?â
âWeâre in a committed relationship,â I say.
Her jaw drops again, then she asks, âWhen did this happen? Why didnât you tell me?â
âItâs complicated.â Not knowing what else to say, I throw Franco under the bus as I lie, âFranco wanted to keep it a secret until we were official, so I couldnât tell you.â
âHow long have you two been dating?â
âA week.â
Her eyebrow lifts. âSo itâs still pretty new.â
âWeâve been official a week but have been talking about it for a month or so.â
She glances through the windows at Francoâs office, then looks back to me. âThe other women are going to be so freaking jealous when I tell them.â Shaking her head, she gives me a confused look. âI thought we hated him?â
âWe kinda did,â I chuckle. âHeâs actually very different when you get to know him.â
She leans forward as if Iâm busy giving her the inside scoop of a lifetime. âDifferent how?â
âWell, heâs kind and caring.â I lean forward as well. âHeâs actually pretty amazing.â
Jennyâs features soften. âYou look smitten with him.â
âI am,â I chuckle before I admit, âI love him.â
âDamn, he must be good in bed if you love him after a week of dating.â
Laughter bursts from me. âLike I said, itâs complicated. I canât tell you everything.â
Her eyes grow bigger. âOooh, did he make you sign an NDA?â
Taking the out she gives me, I nod. âYes.â
âShoot.â A smile forms on her face again. âWill he be your plus one to my wedding?â
âDefinitely.â
Her smile widens, then she playfully slaps me on the knee. âDamn, girl, you landed yourself a billionaire.â
Shaking my head, I say, âItâs not about the money.â
âI didnât say it was. I just think itâs cool.â
I hear the phone ring and tap the button on my earpiece to answer the call. âMr. Vitaleâs office. Samantha speaking.â
âDo you need me to save you?â Franco asks.
My mouth curves up. âNo, I can handle it on my own.â
âOkay, baby.â
The call ends, and I turn my attention back to Jenny.
âWas that him?â she asks.
âYes, he says you need to get back to work,â I say with a dead-serious expression.
âShit.â
Just as she darts to her feet, I laugh and say, âIâm kidding. Sit down.â
She gives me a playful scowl. âYouâll give me a heart attack. You might be dating the boss, but the rest of us are still scared of him.â She seems to realize something, then says, âI actually came up here to ask whether youâll go to a wedding dress fitting with me on Saturday morning.â
âOf course! Just tell me what time and where weâre meeting.â
She gets up from the chair. âI better get back to my desk. Iâll text you the details for Saturday.â
âOkay.â Then I remember Via. âOh, Franco gave me a bodyguard. Her name is Via. Sheâll be with me.â
Jenny looks stunned for a second. âA bodyguard? Why?â
I shrug. âFrancoâs protective of me.â
âSo freaking lucky,â she mutters as she walks to the door. âWeâll talk some more later.â
When Jenny heads back to the elevator, I walk to Francoâs office.
This time I shut the door behind me so we donât get caught by any other employees.
âHow did it go?â he asks from where heâs sitting behind his desk.
âSheâs surprised but seems happy for me.â
I walk closer and say, âIâm going to a wedding dress fitting with her on Saturday morning.â
The corner of his mouth lifts as he asks, âFor yourself or Miss Hoffman?â
âDuh, for Jenny. Who am I getting married to?â
âMe.â
I raise an eyebrow at him and cross my arms over my chest. âI donât remember you asking me to marry you.â
âIâm asking you now.â
I give him a have-you-lost-your-mind look. âNo.â
His smile grows wider. âNo, what?â
âNo, I wonât marry you,â I mutter.
âWhy?â
I turn around and walk to the door. âBecause your proposal sucks.â
Leaving his office, I take a seat at my desk and get back to work.
A few seconds later the phone starts ringing, and seeing itâs an internal call from Francoâs office, I answer, âItâs still a no from me.â
Hanging up, I work hard to suppress the smile.
My cellphone vibrates, and opening the screen I burst out laughing when I read the message.
Franco: Iâm spanking your ass tonight for hanging up on me. Are you finished with the letter?
Samantha: I look forward to it, and yes, give me five minutes, and Iâll bring it to you so you can sign it.
Standing in Francoâs state-of-the-art kitchen, I grate cheese because whoever does the shopping apparently doesnât know you buy shredded cheese.
Francoâs stirring a tomato-based sauce for the pasta weâre having for dinner.
âWho does the grocery shopping?â I ask.
âMilo,â Franco murmurs as if heâs deep in thought.
I glance over my shoulder. âAnd the cleaning?â
âI have a cleaning service come in twice a week.â
Francoâs stirring the sauce slowly, a far away look in his eyes.
I place the cheese on the counter, and going to stand next to him, I ask, âIs everything okay?â
He glances at me. âYes. Why?â
âYou seem preoccupied.â
He shakes his head. âIt just hit me how good it is to have you here.â He lets out a deep breath. âDoing something as simple as preparing dinner with you.â
I lift my hand and rub it up and down his back. âIâm enjoying it too.â
âIâd like to make a habit of it. Us cooking dinner while talking.â
Smiling at him, I murmur, âIâd like that very much.â
He leans down to steal a kiss before he checks the sauce and moves the pan from the stove.
Weâre quiet while we dish up, and when weâre sitting at the island with a glass of wine, I mention, âDid I tell you I have a house in Houston?â
He nods and swallows a bite of pasta.
âI want to go back there so I can pack all my belongings and hire a moving company to bring everything here.â
âI can send some men to Houston to take care of it for you,â he offers.
âReally? You donât mind?â
âOf course not. Iâll have them bring your belongings to my house.â He reaches across the marble top and gives my hand a squeeze, then he asks, âWhat are you going to do with the house?â
âAs soon as itâs cleared out, Iâm selling it.â
Feeling like a weight is being lifted off my shoulders, I admit, âI actually dreaded going back to Houston.â
âItâs understandable, baby. If you want, Iâll take care of selling the house.â
I give him a grateful smile. âIâd appreciate it. I just want it all over with so I can put that chapter of my life behind me.â
âDo you have the title deed?â he asks.
I shake my head. âItâs at the house. I didnât take anything but a bag of clothes when I ran.â Wanting to change the subject, I ask, âYou donât mention the mafia much. How are things on that front?â
âGood.â A smile tugs at his mouth. âI took care of the person who ordered the attack on us.â
My eyebrows lift. âYou did? When?â
âYesterday.â
âDid youâ¦â I let the sentence trail away.
Francoâs eyes lock with mine. âYes, I killed him.â
âIs it okay if I ask you about things like that?â
He nods. âOf course. I have nothing to hide from you, baby.â
I take a sip of my wine, then Franco points at my plate and orders, âYou skipped lunch. Eat, baby.â
I take a few bites, then ask, âSo what kind of mafia business do you do?â
âCounterfeit notes and transporting contraband goods.â
âOh.â I tilt my head. âI expected something moreâ¦violent.â
He lets out a chuckle. âSo me killing the head of the Slovak mafia isnât violent enough for you?â
I shake my head. âI was talking about your illegal businesses.â
Franco changes the subject by saying, âIâve noticed all your clothes are here. Does that mean youâve moved in?â
I let out a burst of laughter. âYouâd love that, wouldnât you?â
He nods. âIf it were up to me, youâd never return to the apartment.â
I was going to tell him later, but now is as good a time as any.
âIâm handing the keys back to the landlord tomorrow.â
Franco stops eating and locks eyes with me. Slowly, a smile spreads over his face. âSo youâve moved in with me?â
Giving him a grin, I nod. âYes. Youâre officially stuck with me.â
Abandoning his food, he gets up, and walking around the island, he frames my face with his hand and kisses me hard. Lifting his head, he says, âYouâve just made me the happiest man in the world, baby.â