After the incident with Bobby a few days earlier, I restricted my time at the shelter to just two afternoons a week. That was enough for me to keep feeling sane, whilst limiting the time I was out of the house and Alejandro could worry about me.
I was in the break room chatting to one of the other volunteers when Kristen popped her head in. âAlana, can I have a quick word?â she asked.
âSure,â I replied as I picked up my mug of tea and followed her to her office.
She closed the door behind us and I sat down and looked around. I loved her office. She always had the sweetest smelling diffusers dotted around, and statues of the Egyptian Goddess, Isis, and Buddha, as well as dozens of bright green plants.
âI wanted to catch up with you today anyway, Kristen. I need to talk to you about Bobby and the app.â
âThat was why I wanted to talk to you too,â she said with a frown. âMr Conroyâs organization have pulled out and withdrawn their funding offer.â
âWhat?â I snapped. Was this because of our conversation a few days earlier? I hoped I hadnât unintentionally lost the shelter a lot of money. âWhy would they do that?â
âI have no idea. Someone from the HR department called me and simply said we werenât the right fit,â Kristen said as she rubbed a hand over her chin.
âWow! How bloody infuriating!â I snapped as I shook my head and sat back in my seat.
âWell, yes. Except, we have a new, mysterious benefactor in their place. They have doubled Mr Conroyâs pledged donation, and also agreed to fund your post indefinitely.â
âIndefinitely?â
âYes, and at a much higher salary too.â
âOh,â I said. Suddenly, I realized exactly who our mysterious benefactor was.
âYou know something about this?â she asked.
âProbably,â I said with a sigh. âIâm pretty sure our new mystery donation is coming from the Montoya Corporation.â
âYour husbandâs company?â
âYes.â
âBut they already donated a sizeable amount this year.â
âI know. But ⦠I donât know how to tell you this. So, Iâll just lay it all out for you. Bobby was my ex-boyfriend from high school. Iâm not sure that his offer to fund my post and donate to the shelter was entirely altruistic.â
âOh, really?â Kristen replied. âAnd he seemed so nice.â
âAnd he is. Well, he used to be. But I saw a different side to him last week too. He was nasty,â I shook my head. âThat doesnât detract from the fact that my husband is an egomaniac though,â I said with a grin. âAnd he didnât want my ex-boyfriend paying my salary. He would rather I worked for the hotel, but he understands that I want to work here. I had never thought about the post being funded before and how that would make the whole charity more secure, but if I had I know he would have offered to fund it, and I think he was kind of hurt by that too.â
Kristen nodded. âWell, as long as youâre happy with the arrangement, Alana, it works out well for the shelter.â
âItâs all fine by me,â I agreed, even as I was thinking about exactly what I was going to say to Alejandro when I called him in a few minutes time.
He was a possessive asshole sometimes. But, who was I kidding? I loved it. And I loved him.
I closed the door to my office and took my cell phone out of my purse. Iâd asked Hugo to wait outside for me a few minutes while I spoke to Alejandro.
I dialed his number and waited for him to pick up. It rang out a few times before he finally answered.
âHola, princesa,â he said breathlessly when he did.
âHi. Is this a bad time?â
âKind of. But I always have time for you. What is it?â
âDid you warn Bobby off donating to the shelter?â
âHang on,â I heard him sigh and then he barked some orders in Spanish. A few seconds later, he spoke to me again. âWhat were you saying?â he asked, with clear exasperation in his tone now.
âI asked you if you are responsible for Bobbyâs company withdrawing their donation to the shelter?â
âYes,â he snapped. âI told you I donât trust him.â
I wasnât sure what to say next. I hadnât expected that to be so easy.
âIs there anything else, princess? Iâm kind of busy.â
âYes. Did you offer to fund my post instead?â
âYes,â he replied.
âOh,â I said softly. I knew that he had. And I was kind of mad at him for it. But what could I say? He had made his feelings clear about Bobby. He had made sure that the shelter wouldnât lose out because he had matched the donation and then some. What the hell did I have to argue with him about really? I knew the kind of man he was, and it was one of the many things I loved about him.
âIâll let you get back to your work then,â I said.
âGood.â
âAlejandro! Wait. There is one more thing.â
âAnd whatâs that?â he asked, the irritation in his voice clearly audible now.
âTe quiero.â
I heard a soft sigh this time, not one of exasperation, but perhaps of relief. âI love you too, princess.â