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Автор: Jessa James
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the kind of man Smith thought himself to be.

      “No,” he answered firmly. “She’s fine where she is.”

      Even though I can’t stop staring at her ass when she walks away, or thinking about what’s just underneath her skirt, he thought.

      “All right, all right. Your loss. I’ve got calls to make. Talk to you later.”

      His father hung up without preamble. He exhaled and leaned back in his chair, unsure what he was supposed to do.

      4

      A few days later, Cam straightened her stockings beneath her dress and shifted in her seat. She was looking through page after page of scanned financial documents, and coming up with nothing. And the damn stockings she wore took some getting used to, not that Erika cared.

      After telling her editor a little bit of the drama — namely that she’d flirted with Smith at a bar prior to working for him — she’d gotten a stipend to go shopping.

      She had plenty of dresses for work, and said so… but that didn’t stop Erika from giving her the stipend.

      “Get some stockings, and the matching garters… and don’t forget panties,” Erika said. “Men love matching panties.”

      Cam wasn’t sure what to say to that. She should turn red and stammer about how Smith was never going to see her panties, but he already had. She wasn’t sure how far she could go with her lie about whether or not they’d gone home together, so she bit her tongue and let it pass.

      Now she was sitting in the office, staring out the window at the gorgeous view, and wondering if Smith had even noticed her lingerie. It was stupid to worry about, seeing as how he’d been hellbent on ignoring her the last few days.

      She looked at the clock on her computer. It was almost noon. Time for Smith to go to lunch, and for her to clean his office.

      It turned out that Smith had a compulsive streak of tidiness. Every day, he put all his trash in the trash can, and then sat the can next to the door. When she hadn’t noticed it the first day, he’d took her aside and showed her that the trash went into a bin downstairs.

      He also showed her the cleaning closet, a sleek chrome panel in the wall of his office that opened to show a dazzling array of cleaning products. Every day at noon, she was expected to vacuum, dust, and polish everything in his office.

      And she’d learned to be quick about it; the first time she cleaned, she took the whole lunch hour, trying to be perfect. She was alarmed when he came back from lunch as she was finishing, and then launched into composing a letter, expecting her to transcribe as he dictated.

      Her stomach had growled all afternoon that day, until she could sneak away for a couple quick bites of her lunch. Smith Calloway was a little more than particular, that was for sure.

      She sighed. Picking up her purse, she rummaged around inside and pulled out a necklace. The necklace had a locket, a little gold one, its etching worn smooth from being touched. She rubbed the outside of the locket now, comforting herself.

      The phone rang at her desk, and she answered it.

      “Hello?”

      “Yes, this is the senior Mr. Calloway’s office calling,” a nasally older woman responded. “Mr. Calloway would like a meeting with both you and his son, as soon as possible.”

      Cam’s hand flew to her throat. Had Smith complained about her to his father? She’d barely been here a week!

      “Certainly,” she said, though it came out sounding weak.

      “Mr. Calloway would prefer it if you came now. Will that be possible?”

      “Let me check,” she said, putting the woman on hold. She put the necklace back in her purse quickly.

      She took a deep breath, exhaled, and then went to Smith’s office door. She knocked, and was told to come in.

      “What is it?” Smith asked, not looking up from his computer.

      “Your father wants to see us both in his office. Now, if possible.”

      She tried not to let her voice shake, tried to stand tall. It wasn’t as if she’d done anything wrong… yet.

      “Us?” he said, pausing.

      “Yes. Both of us,” she said.

      He remained perfectly neutral, which she had learned to expect from him.

      “All right. Tell them we’ll come up now,” he said, closing his laptop.

      Cam nodded, hurrying back out to give the secretary the heads-up. When she hung up, Smith was at the doorway, his expression hooded.

      She cleared her throat.

      “Do you, um… do you know what this is about?” she asked.

      He glanced at her, his midnight blue eyes curious. “I have no idea.”

      She swallowed back any other questions she had. After all, she was about to find out what the big boss said, wasn’t she?

      Smith was strangely quiet as they rode the elevator to his father’s office. Cam couldn’t help but notice that he seemed on edge. Then again, in Cam’s limited experience, he always seemed on edge where his father was concerned.

      She let him lead the way to the senior Calloway’s office. She stepped into the room after Smith, her eyes going wide at how big the space was. The office was easily double the size of Smith’s, with a huge oak desk and stylized chairs sitting before it.

      Spencer Calloway stood up as they entered, waving them into the chairs. “Sit, sit.”

      Cam glanced at Smith as she took a seat. He looked foreboding, to say the least.

      “What are we here for?” Smith asked, matter-of-factly.

      “You’ll excuse my son,” Spencer said to Cam. “Of course, being his executive assistant, you undoubtedly already know of his short temper.”

      Smith gave his father a flat look. After a moment of indecision, Cam decided to stick up for Smith.

      “He’s always perfectly even-tempered with me,” she lied smoothly, putting a smile on her face.

      Spencer’s brows shot up a fraction. “Well, isn’t that nice. Smith, isn’t it nice that your employee speaks highly of you?”

      Smith looked like there were about a thousand conversations he’d rather be having than this one. He shifted in his chair, his patience wearing thin.

      “Very nice. Now do you mind telling us why you’ve called us in here?”

      “I want you to take over running Europe,” his father said casually.

      She saw Smith sit up a little straighter. “What? Why?”

      “Relax. I’m going to focus on running things here in the US. For me to really concentrate, I’ll have to hand over Europe to you. Think of it as a promotion,” he said.

      “I… thank you,” Smith said.

      “Obviously it will involve some travel,” Spencer said. “In fact, I was hoping that you two would leave tomorrow for the office in Paris. Provide some oversight, let them know that we’re still paying attention. And see the sights, of course.”

      Her jaw dropped. Paris wasn’t part of her plan, but how could she say no?

      Spencer winked at her, even as Smith scowled.

      “We won’t have time for sightseeing,” Smith said.

      “Oh, I’m sure you will,” Spencer said, waving. “You’ll figure it out.”

      Spencer turned to Cameron. “You’d be willing to go, wouldn’t you?”