Baby for My Bosses Read Online Natasha L. Black

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Erotic Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 54
Estimated words: 49393 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 247(@200wpm)___ 198(@250wpm)___ 165(@300wpm)
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“Can’t. Jasmine just messaged to see how it went with Liubov,” Ty said.

“Did she sense a disturbance when you very obviously paraphrased?” I asked.

“She is a bit of a Jedi,” Jake said.

“Well twenty bucks says she’s already seen a video of it and that’s why she messaged,” Ty said.

Jake was driving so I looked up coverage of the event and sure enough, found a TikTok already up featuring a loop of my brother translating as the smug dissident looked on.

“I’m just glad nobody asked her about Ukraine. Have you seen the footage from last month when she was on Graham Norton and stood up and grabbed her crotch and attempted to cuss out the Russian heads of state?” Ty added.

“No. But it sounds memorable. Maybe I’ll look it up.”

Ty’s phone lit up with a Facetime from Jasmine.

“Hey,” he said as he answered.

“Hey there. Just calling to let you know you’ve got another booking for Liubov. Two more events—a brunch at ten and an award ceremony at a global justice charity at the Willard at six. Her manager requested the same interpreter and four guards. I’m moving Keith to cover Jake’s eight o’clock downtown at the club opening so I can assign the three of you to Liubov for the entire day. And you can bet her publisher will be billed for nine a.m. to whenever you’re done. I want to keep Ballard with you tomorrow because you need a woman on detail for bathroom breaks and such.”

“Sounds perfect, thanks,” I said.

“I don’t know what we ever did without you, Jas, but we must’ve been lost,” Jake said.

“Keep your eyes on the road, big guy,” she quipped from Facetime and hung up.

3

JAKE

Opening my own security firm after getting more gig work at private security than I could handle had been my best idea. I had brought my brothers on board, each of them a remarkable asset in their own right, bringing the strengths of their own personalities and experiences to the table.

We had four full-time guards and twelve part timers currently, but it was time to add to the roster. I wanted to promote Ballard and Jenkins to full-time. They’d proven themselves and it would give us three full-time females in private security, which we needed. That put us with at least two vacancies for part-time private security guards.

I buzzed Jasmine and asked her to come to my office. She was through the door and seated before I figured out exactly what I wanted to say.

“What’s up, boss?” she inquired.

“I was looking over the calendar last night and we’re booked out solid for the next month and filling up for the six weeks past that.”

“I thought that was a good thing,” she said, sitting forward. “Is there a problem?”

“Only the good kind of problem to have, which is more work than we can handle responsibly with our staff. It’s time to bring a few more part-timers on board to fill in the gaps and cover if anybody has something come up,” I said.

“How many? Two more?”

“I want to talk to everybody today about moving Ballard and Jenkins up to full-time. That would give us a couple blank spaces on the part-time list. I’d like to add another one just to cover absences, family emergencies, that kind of thing.”

“Three. Got it. Do I need to set up a time for you guys to meet about the promotions?”

“I’ll message them. I’d like you to get an ad ready for our website and anyplace else you think.”

“Last time, we advertised on Indeed, the local paper, the community job board on Facebook, and put it up on our site. Sound good?” she said.

“Perfect. Thanks.”

“I’ll email you the ad copy in a few minutes to see if you want to tweak anything. Let me know when you want it to go live.”

I messaged my brothers in our group chat and asked when we could meet today about promotions and hiring.

Only free at noon, Ty replied.

In DC till seven, Drew said.

No word from Eli. When I looked at the calendar I saw he was in still in a meeting as interpreter for a Chilean entrepreneur.

All right, I messaged back, proves my point for me. We need more help here. I want to promote Ballard and Jenkins and advertise for three new part-timers. Thoughts?

Works for me, Drew answered.

Good call on promos. 3 is good, we need someone to cover, Ty said.

I approved the ad Jasmine sent to my email and gave her the green light to post it. I called Deacon Hodge, one of our full-time staff, and told him I’d pick him up in twenty minutes for our scheduled job. Looking around the office and thinking ahead to the tasks in front of me for the day, I slid my hands in my pockets and let myself have a moment of satisfaction.


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