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You're the One

Author: Ali Parker
last update Last Updated: 2023-09-30 05:20:36

Rebecca

“There you are. I was starting to think someone snatched you up at the bar last night, but then I remembered that Trisha was there.” Parker looked up from the reception area as Rebecca rushed in, out of breath.

She stopped and let her briefcase land in a nearby plush crimson chair, their waiting room quite impressive for the small operation they ran. Appearances were everything, or so Parker always reminded her.

“I got home late last night and meant to shower and didn’t, so I promised myself I’d get up this morning—”

He cut her off. “But you didn’t, or you did, but late.”

She rolled her eyes, collected her bag and walked toward her office, the small hall that led from the front lobby to all of the offices decorated in St. Patrick’s Day paraphernalia. “Is our receptionist missing in action too?”

“She quit.”

“She what?” Rebecca slipped into her small office, depositing her stuff and walking back out to stand beside Parker. She put her hands on her hips, her black pencil skirt getting a little snug, which meant less beer and more treadmill.

“You heard me. She called in this morning and quit.”

“Why? She’s the third one in the last few months. Why on earth would someone not want to work here?” She threw her hands in the air to accentuate how ridiculous the situation was getting.

“It’s because we don’t pay enough and”—he lifted his finger in the air, stopping her from making a quick rebuttal—”… and because we don’t offer a gym membership or a housing allowance.”

“Housing allowance? We’re not a freaking church, and we don’t have a parsonage. Even if we did, you and I would be the ones living there. We’re the bosses!”

He laughed and shook his head. “Yes, we are, but calm down. It really isn’t that big of a deal. It’s unfortunate, but we’ll find another one. We always do.”

“We need to hire someone who has a more professional demeanor this time. The women we’ve had up here have been ridiculous, always filing their nails or bitching on the phone. This is a professional environment, and we need someone who can put that image forward. There are plenty of qualified women out there … or maybe we should even consider hiring a man.”

“You called for a man?” Jason walked down the hall, the young man smiling like a tomcat.

Rebecca stifled the need to roll her eyes; his perfectly starched navy suit fit him well and his brown hair was combed in a very businesslike manner. He really was the epitome of professionalism, but he was young, and his innocence sat on him like a bright neon sign.

She pointed to the chair just behind Parker and smiled at Jason. “I did call. You’ve been promoted.”

His eyebrows lifted as he moved a few feet from her, wise enough to leave some distance between them. “Oh yeah? To what?”

“To receptionist.” She smiled back and reached for Parker, grabbing his arm and tugging him toward her office before Jason could throw in a rebuttal.

“He can’t be the receptionist, Becca. He’s taking the last part of his CPA exam. He’s brilliant and answering the ph—”

She put her finger to his face, her expression filled with the angst that pulsed through her. “Shut it. I know he’s not the new receptionist. I was just getting him to fill in until you and I can find someone else. He’s going to be great for this firm, and you need to find him a girlfriend.”

“A girlfriend? He doesn’t have one?”

“I don’t think so, but you need to get busy locating one.”

“And why would I need to do that?”

“Help him settle down a little. He needs a reason to stick around the area, otherwise he’ll be off to bigger and better things as soon as he finishes that exam.”

She glared at her partner as he leaned back out of her office door, his eyes gazing out into the lobby. “He’s such a good looking kid. He’s got everything going for him. What woman wouldn’t want that?” He gave her a pointed stare.

She crossed her arms over her chest and growled softly. “Me. I don’t want that.”

He laughed and moved into the office, closing the door behind him and sitting down in the open chair in front of her desk. “Oh, that’s right. You’d rather not have anyone. What was I thinking?”

“I’m not in the mood.” Rebecca dropped her arms, walked to her chair and sat down, turning to poke at various buttons on her computer to bring it to life.

“You’re never in the mood. Here you are, trying to get me to hook up the twenty-two-year-old kid in our lobby with someone, and you’re headed into your forties and not even looking.”

“Forties?” She looked over at him and gasped at his words. She was only thirty-four. Surely you had to at least be thirty-seven to be on the downhill slide to forty, but there was no reasoning with him. He was right, of course, but she’d rather dunk her head in acid with her mouth opened than tell him that.

“You know what I mean.” He huffed and slouched in his chair. “Becca, you’re beautiful and successful. A million great guys would be knocking down your door if you’d just let them.”

She turned back to her computer, wanting to be done with the conversation that they seemed to have every other day. “I’m not stopping anyone from knocking down my door.”

“Yes you are.”

She looked over to glare at him with pseudo-intensity. “Name one guy I’m stopping.”

“Jason.” Parker laughed and covered his face with his hands, and Rebecca grabbed a rubber band and let it loose in his direction.

“Find him a girl. Now.”

“Why not give the guy a chance?”

“The boy.”

“He’s in his twenties, Becca. He’s not a boy, he’s a man.”

“He’s a boy. Get out. I have things to do.”

“And I don’t?” Parker stood, feigning hurt feelings.

She smiled over at him and nodded. “You sure do. You have a boy who needs help finding a girl.”

He nodded and opened the door. “You’re right, and I have just the girl for him.”

She stopped what she was doing, a little surprised by his sudden moment of clarity. “You do? Who?”

He laughed and moved into the hallway. “You.”

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  • Baited   Not Quitting

    RebeccaJason had called into work on Friday and Monday and ignored Rebecca’s calls and texts completely. Parker had railed at her over not telling Jason about meeting Kade, and if she felt any worse, she might jump from a building.Rebecca sat at her desk, the dark circles under her eyes throbbing from lack of sleep and crying. She should be at home, and yet there was too much to do because it was month-end for a lot of her clients. She worked late into the night every night and shut her door in the mid-afternoon, just to make sure no one stopped by to talk to her or invite her anywhere.Parker stuck his head in as the sun set in the window behind her, a sad smile on his face. “Come eat with me.”“I’m not hungry,” she mumbled and grabbed her calculator, her fingers furiously slipping over the keys.“You have to eat.”“No I don’t.”He walked in and she huffed loudly, closing the file in front of her and sitting back, the burn of misunderstanding sitting heavy on her chest. It hurt to

  • Baited   Just a Kiss

    RebeccaRebecca climbed out of her car. The pub was packed with people because it was two dollar beer night. Thursday night was college night, and all the University of Houston students enjoyed a release. She remembered all too well having many Thursday nights at Barney’s. She pulled her coat tighter and walked toward the front door, a nagging sensation about Parker’s warning eating at her. She didn’t want to text Jason. It seemed like a controlling, silly thing to do.Yes they were together, but they were starting out with a trusting relationship. If he texted her that he was going to have dinner with an old flame she would either be put off or think it was a silly text and wonder if he thought she was controlling and overbearing. Either way, Parker wanted her to do it because of his own situation, not because it was reasonable.She walked in and was greeted by an uber-happy hostess who bopped up to the front. Rebecca smiled politely and pointed toward Kade, who was standing and wavi

  • Baited   We Didn't Sleep

    RebeccaThe soft buzz of the alarm was an unwelcome pest. Rebecca rolled over and pressed the snooze button, Jason moving up to snuggle in behind her. She collapsed back on her pillow. The seven a.m. wake up call had given her only two hours of sleep. There was definitely something to be said about younger men … they had endless energy.“Morning, beautiful,” he whispered, kissing the side of her neck and then her shoulder.She looked over at him and smiled at the sight of his handsome face filled with affection.“This is like a dream.”“What is?” she asked and then turned over to cough, pulling the covers up to cover herself.“Me waking up next to you.”He leaned over and kissed her lips, her hand coming up to touch his face. He moved closer, as if he wanted to replay the night’s events, and she laughed, unable to help herself.“What?”“What? It’s seven in the morning and we have a meeting at nine.”He laughed and kissed her again before getting up and baring himself without concern.

  • Baited   Take Off Your Dress

    RebeccaShe was a ball of nervous anticipation by the time they made it back to the hotel, Jason doing a great job of making simple conversation that didn’t deaden their lust but certainly didn’t throw fuel on the fire. She got out of the car, thanking the bellman and then walking into the warmth of the hotel. People filled every corner of the place, the conference attendees not seeming to have a ride around town. She was almost grateful for Parker and his ridiculous idea of a rental car. If they’d stayed at the hotel restaurant, it might have been a longer wait than their drive back from the restaurant. She felt Jason’s hand on the lower part of her back as he moved up beside her, excusing them all the way through the crowd. They slipped into the elevator and moved to the back as twelve other people piled in.She stepped back, looking over her shoulder in an apologetic way toward him as her back bumped into his chest. His fingers found her hips and he pulled her the rest of the way b

  • Baited   Ready to Feel Him

    RebeccaJason moved back across from Rebecca after the server left, and she raised her eyebrow, as if questioning him.“I want to see your expressions as we talk about this. I’ll move over there and paw at you later if this goes well.”She laughed and reached for another chip. “No pressure, right?”“None at all.” The seriousness of his voice and the stern look on his face laid open truth in his words.“I want to try us.” She held up her hand before he jumped in with celebration, which he seemed poised to do.“But?” he asked.“But, I need to work through a few things with you first.”“Us working together?”“No, I think we’re good there. But I’m not comfortable with mixing business and pleasure. I want everything to stay very professional with us at work. I don’t care if the office knows we’re dating, but we’ll not be touching or ‘pawing’ at each other in the office.”“What if I close the door?” He bit at his lip, looking far too attractive for his own good.She rolled her eyes and laug

  • Baited   Disappointed

    RebeccaThe valet had been happy to take the car off their hands.“Two tonight?” the host greeted them as they walked through the door of the large steakhouse.Jason moved to the front and nodded at the host, talking with him as they walked back to the table. He reached back to help Rebecca remove her coat and slipped into the booth across from her, a smile on his handsome face. “You look beautiful, by the way.”“Me?” She set her purse down and reached up to fuss with her hair.“Yes, you.”“I’m in the same thing I was in earlier.”“I know, but the cold makes your cheeks and little nose red, and brings out the fiery color of your hair.” He shrugged and pulled his napkin into his lap. “You’re just stunning to me.”She wasn’t sure what to say. No one had ever called her stunning. Pretty, beautiful, lovely, sure, but stunning? No.“Thanks,” she whispered, her facade dropping a little as he smiled and chuckled. “What?”“You. You have such a wall built up around you where men are concerned.

  • Baited   Dinner

    RebeccaJason pulled the curtains back as Rebecca flipped on the lights in the room, her phone buzzing in her pocket. She checked it and was slightly surprised to see that her mom was trying to get ahold of her. Her parents had moved into the country after she’d graduated college, her dad wanting to get back to his roots, which she totally understood. They saw each other once every couple of months and spoke every once in a while, but a call in the middle of the day was a bit alarming.“Hey, I’m going to step out to take a call. I’ll be back in a few minutes.”Jason turned and walked toward his suitcase. “Sounds good. I’ll be here.”She slipped out into the hall, looking to her right and left before finding a small alcove where large bay windows let light slip in. She moved toward it and hit redial, her heart thumping hard in her chest. Her mother’s voice sounded fine as she answered the phone, and a small bit of relief settled over Rebecca.“Hello?”“Mom? It’s Becca. Everything okay?

  • Baited   Booking Mistake

    RebeccaThe hotel was large and far more elaborate than anything she would’ve picked out, but that was Parker for you. He was into creating an experience, no matter where he went or whom he was with. Life had always been ‘too short’ for her illustrious partner, and over the last few years their budget had expanded at the office because his tastes had gone one way—up. She would’ve given him more grief about it if he weren’t so good at bringing in new clients and loading their bank account with revenues. Half the reason she was able to build such a large house in the country was thanks to his three year sales record. He’d more than tripled her original revenue when she was running the firm on her own.Parker was a big-picture guy and knew how to sell multiple product offerings to anyone who walked through their door. To say she was grateful for him would be an understatement, and as such, she’d not be mentioning the fancy hotel stays or the first class tickets.“This place is more count

  • Baited   Sex on Wheels

    Rebecca“All settled in?” Jason worked to get his seatbelt buckled, his hair a bit disheveled, making him appear more boyish.She smiled and settled back, her black sweater dress fitting perfectly and keeping her warm too. Tall black boots that her mother had bought her for Christmas accented the outfit nicely. To say that she’d dressed to be casual and to impress would be an understatement. She’d even dragged Parker into her room to tell her which outfit looked both laid back and hot. He laughed, but played along perfectly. A smile touched her lips at the thought of him.“Whatcha thinking about?”“Parker’s been going through a lot lately, and he’s still finding it within him to be silly and fun, caring and kind.” She shrugged and frowned slightly at the expression on Jason’s face.He sat back and lifted his hips a little, his arm touching hers and his leg coming to rest against hers as well. “Are you and Parker just friends, or am I sensing more competition for your heart?”She laugh

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