A private meeting, my ass!
Why I agreed, I didnât know. It was a horrible, awful, ridiculous idea. Self-sabotage at its finest. An affair with my boss was strictly against company guidelines. I could lose my job, my dignity, and my reputation. I doubted the Onyx in Chicago would take me back if I got canned in Vegas.
Today was Tuesday, plenty of time to renege on our deal. Iâd simply tell Trent I changed my mind. That it wasnât worth the risk.
Telling him no was the right thing to do.
Then why did my stomach sink at the thought of it?
Deep down, I was more attracted to Trent than I wanted to admit. It was his charm and charisma that got me into trouble in the first place. And letâs not forget his sexy little smirk and the memory of his five-oâclock shadow rubbing against the insides of my thighs.
I sighed, thinking about the things I was giving up.
Thatâs why itâs called a one-night stand, Gia.
One and done.
Rearview mirror.
Put it in the past.
Woman up and do what needs to be done.
But all I could think about was the sexual tension between us last night. I looked down at my feet and the shoes that brought him to my room. I should have never left them behind. Then Trent wouldnât have shown up at my door.
âMr. Dorsey would like to see you in his office.â
I was lost in my own thoughts. âExcuse me?â
Tom pushed his glasses up his nose. âMr. Dorsey said you didnât finish your meeting last night and I was to come and fetch you.â
Fetch me? He seriously couldnât have used those words. I wasnât a dog. âI see.â I gathered my laptop and notes only to find Tom still there. âIs there a reason youâre standing in my doorway?â
âMr. Dorsey said I was to escort you to his office. Iâm just following orders, maâam.â
Tomâs manners were impeccable, but it seemed I wasnât the only one being treated like a dog. The kid needed to grow a set of balls. âFine.â I followed him down the hall, my heels clicking on the marble. âTom, would you be a dear and fetch me a cup of coffee? Two sugars, one cream.â
He held Trentâs office door open for me like a gentleman. âSure thing, Ms. Romano. Mr. Dorsey, would you like coffee as well?â
I glared at the man behind the desk. âYes, Trent, would you like Tom to fetch you some coffee?â
âThat would be great,â he said without looking up from his computer and totally oblivious to my irritation.
My toe tapped impatiently as Tom scurried away like a trained puppy. This all seemed like a game to my boss. The man was used to getting what he wanted and what he wanted right now was me. The fact that I was forbidden only made the challenge more appealing.
Well, I had news for him⦠he wasnât going to get what he wanted this time. I set my papers and laptop on the table, taking up as much room as possible. A clear barrier between the two of us. I checked my email while I waited for Trent, as he seemed too busy to even notice I existed when last night he was all up in my personal space. I didnât have the time or patience for his games.
Tom returned with our coffee and disappeared quickly. I was half-finished with mine before Trent gave me the time of day. âAre you ready to get started?â
I gave him a steely stare. âIâve been ready for the last fifteen minutes. I have other things I could be doing. My time is as valuable as yours.â I pointed to my wrist. âTicktock, mister.â
He pulled his chair next to mine, pushing my papers to the side. âAnd what is it that needs your attention so badly besides being here with me?â
I saw what he was doing. Trying to get me flustered with his subtle innuendo. âIâm writing a request for items for our silent auction. Iâll be sending it out to major players in Nevada and the surrounding states. Thereâs a lot of money along the coast. We just need to capture some of it.â
âI agree. Can I see what youâve written?â
I didnât appreciate being micromanaged, but he was my boss, so I swiveled my laptop in his direction. âItâs a rough draft,â I said, afraid it would get marked up like my proposal.
âI know.â It seemed to take him forever, as he leaned closer, to read the three short paragraphs. A quirk of his lip, a twitch of his nose, and two hmms later he said, âItâs good. A minor tweak and itâll be perfect.â
It was high praise from a man who was hard to please. âWhat kind of tweak?â I wasnât so egotistical to think I didnât have room for improvement. Vegas was a whole different ballgame than I was used to.
His hands hovered over the keyboard. âMay I?â
âOf course.â I watched as he deleted and inserted new text into the signature of the document, shaking my head at what he typed. âThatâs not correct.â
âIt was selling you short. Itâs better now.â He gave me a wolfish smile.
I swiveled the computer back and started to erase what heâd written. âItâs not true and I wonât be accused of false representation.â
Trent gently grabbed my hands. Tingles crept up my arms and my heart pattered faster. It was dangerous being this close to him. âLeave it. Let me worry about the details.â
Worrying was what I did best. âIâll throw you under the bus in a heartbeat. I wonât take the fall for this.â
âIâm sure you will, but Iâm the COO and itâs my call.â He chuckled as he picked up the paperwork from yesterday. âLetâs finish going over your proposal. I have more ideas to add.â
âDirector of events and entertainment?â Penny let out a low whistle. âSomebodyâs moving up in the world.â
I swiped the document from her hand. âItâs a matter of semantics. Same position, same pay.â
âWith a much classier title. If I didnât know better, Iâd say Trent has a little crush on you.â She tapped a finger on her chin. âIt totally makes sense now, the way he gave you such a hard time last week. Itâs no different than a boy pulling a girlâs pigtails on the playground. Men never really grow up.â
This train of thought needed to be caboshed before it ran off the tracks. âDonât be ridiculous. The new title looks better for the company, plain and simple. It makes the request seem more official than event coordinator.â I grabbed my purse from the desk drawer. âAre you ready for lunch?â
Penny shuffled nervously. âI actually have a lunch date.â
I dropped my purse and sat on the edge of my desk. âI didnât know you were seeing someone. Have you been holding out on me?â
She waved her hand at me. âItâs nothing serious. As a matter of fact, Iâm probably making more out of it than it really is.â She tugged on the bottom of her blouse, smoothing out the wrinkles. âDo I look all right?â
âPenny, youâre cute as a button. Any man would be lucky to spend time with you.â
She slumped. âUgh! I donât want to be cute. I want to be sexy and sophisticated like you.â
âYouâre perfect the way you are. Donât think you have to change for a man.â
Penny sighed. âItâs not just any man. Itâs Brett. Weâre meeting so we can go over the big players for the guest list. Am I crazy to hope he could see me as something more?â
That was surprising news. I never pictured Penny with Brett, but it was totally possible. Penny was smart, sweet, pretty, and driven. She simply lacked confidence. There wasnât a single reason he shouldnât like her, but men like him were accustomed to something more refined. âYouâre not crazy. May I?â I motioned to her outfit.
âPlease. Whatever you think will help.â
âTo be clear, you donât need any improvements, but I think you can capitalize more on your assets.â I took her glasses off the top of her head and fluffed up her dark curls. âTake your jacket off and have a seat.â
Penny quickly pulled it off and sat pristinely in the padded chair.
I opened my purse and pulled out my touch-up kit. âYou have beautiful eyes. I want to make them pop.â I lined her eyes in dark strokes, defining them and making the green stand out. Adding a couple coats of mascara, her naturally long lashes framed her eyes in sensuous fans. A touch of blush and a pale-pink lip gloss completed the look. I stood back and admired my work. Something was still missing. âStand up for me.â
Penny stood and did a dainty twirl.
I undid the top two buttons on her blouse, revealing the teensiest bit of cleavage. âWhat size shoes do you wear?â
She crinkled her nose. âAn eight.â
âPerfect.â I slipped the heels off my feet and nudged them in front of her with my toe. âTry these on.â
The shoes made her three inches taller. âI donât wear heels.â Penny tested them out by taking a few laps around the room. âTheyâre kinda comfortable.â
I opened the door to the coat closet and motioned for Penny to take a look in the mirror attached to the inside. âWhat do you think?â
âI look stylish and chic,â she said, smiling. âThank you. I hope Brett likes it.â
âWhat Brett thinks isnât important. He doesnât get to decide if you feel good about yourself or not. Confidence comes from in here.â I tapped on her chest. âYouâre beautiful. Own it.â
âHave I told you what a great boss you are?â
I gave her a hug. âI hope Iâm more than your boss. Iâd like to think weâre friends.â
âDefinitely friends.â
As we stood embracing, all I could think was, she can never know I slept with Brett.