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“May I get you
something to drink while you wait for the rest of your party?” the waiter
asked.
I would normally
wait to see what the client did and follow his lead on alcohol. But tonight was
not the norm.
I rubbed at my
stiff neck. “I’ll take a vodka cranberry, please.”
I hoped it would
help calm my nerves and release some of the tension in my jaw before I gave
myself a full-blown headache. Taking out my phone, I started to scroll through
emails to distract myself while waiting for my drink and dinner companion.
My head whipped
up at the sound of Gray’s voice behind me. “Sorry I’m late.”
My heart
unexpectedly fluttered, and I fought against the feeling of excitement. “Are
you really? Because I get the sense you don’t have any manners after the way
you interrupted me a million times today.”
He completely
ignored my attitude as he took the seat across from me. “Traffic is a bitch
getting downtown at this time. Next time we’ll have dinner at my place.”
“There won’t be a
next time.”
Gray’s mouth
curved into a smug smile as he snagged my gaze. “Sure there will. There’ll be
plenty of next times. And eventually you’ll stop pretending you don’t enjoy my
company.”
I hated that my body reacted to him. Right from the very start, we’d had a
crazy chemistry between us that was difficult to dull.
I sighed. “What
are you doing, Gray? Why did you come to my firm?”
He lifted the
cloth napkin in front of him and laid it across his lap. “Isn’t that obvious? I
need new legal representation.”
“At my firm? And
you’d prefer that representation come from an associate instead of my boss’s
boss—the head of our securities division? Or even from Pittman, who would
gladly hold your hand and provide you whatever legal advice you need from his
fifty-plus years of experience?”
“Loyalty is
important to me. I want someone I can trust with my business.”
“And you’ve
decided that’s me? An associate with
five years experience who just got off probation with the Bar Association for
violating attorney-client privilege?”
The waiter
arrived with my drink. “Here you go, ma’am.” He turned to Gray. “May I get you
something to drink? Or would you like to wait until the last of your party
joins you this evening?”
“It’s just the
two of us. I’ll have a Macallan, neat, please.”
“Coming right
up.” The waiter walked around to the other side of the table and started to
remove the third place setting.
I put my hand
out, stopping him. “We actually do have another party coming, so you can leave
that.”
“Very well.” He
nodded.
Gray waited until
the waiter was out of earshot. “I didn’t invite anyone else to dinner.”
I sipped my drink
and offered a saccharine-sweet fake smile. “I did. Figured an important client
like you should have more than one attorney to answer his questions.”
Just as I set
down my glass, I saw the other man I was waiting for enter the restaurant. He
scanned the room, looking for me, so I held up my hand and waved.
“Perfect timing.
There’s Oliver now.”
Gray glanced at
the man heading toward us and back to me. Instead of being pissed off, the jerk
was amused. “That’s cute. You invited a chaperone because you don’t trust
yourself with me.”
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