Total pages in book: 44
Estimated words: 41782 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 209(@200wpm)___ 167(@250wpm)___ 139(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 41782 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 209(@200wpm)___ 167(@250wpm)___ 139(@300wpm)
“Sorry, Jeanie, but I’m not interested.” I carefully grab her hands and remove them from my chest. I press the intercom button and wait for Jane to answer. “Can you please come to my office?” I can hear Jeanie gasp behind me, but I continue to ignore her. The moment Jane steps in, I say, “Please let HR know today is Miss James’s last day. If she goes quietly and signs her termination papers, she’ll receive one month’s severance pay.”
“I’m not signing anything!” Jeanie seethes, crossing her arms over her chest and narrowing her eyes at me.
“Jeanie, I suggest you think about your options. You walked in here, came around my desk, and touched me multiple times. You suggested we get intimate.”
Her eyes narrow. “I’ll just say you came on to me. It’ll be your word against mine, Eli, and they always believe the woman.” She smirks and places her hands on her hips.
“And I’ll say I witnessed those words spoken, Jeanie. I suggest you grab your things and head back to your office. Security will be there momentarily to escort you from the building.” Jane gives her one of her no-nonsense looks. I remember being on the receiving end of it back when I was younger, but thankfully, haven’t had it directed at me lately.
Jeanie seems to deflate a little as she grabs her bag and heads for the door. “Shame you made such a mistake, Eli. We could have been good together,” she states before walking through the door, her bag thrown over her shoulder.
Jane presses a button on my phone. “Hi, this is Jane. Can you send security to Miss James’s office stat? She is to clean out her office and be escorted from the building.” The moment she’s done, she presses another button. “Carol, this is Jane. Miss James is terminated effective immediately. Please draw up her termination papers. She’s in the process of cleaning out her office. If you could meet her there and have her sign off, we’d appreciate it.” Jane goes on to tell Carol the cause for termination, and all I can do is stand here, wondering what the hell just happened.
“You okay?” she asks, taking a seat in the chair Jeanie sat in earlier.
“Yeah,” I reply, running my hands through my hair. “I’m used to women coming on to me, Jane, but never at work. Even in Chicago, when I knew they talked about how hot I was behind my back, no one ever made a blatant pass at me like that.”
“I’m sorry that happened. I’ve heard rumors she’s hit on others here, but never really looked into it. I let HR do their job. I hope we’ve heard the last of her. Carol is going to go through the résumés she’s received in the last six months and start interviews, if that’s okay with you?”
I nod. “Of course. The sooner we get someone hired, the better. Maybe someone who’s fifty… and a man?” I tease, smiling as I plop down in my desk chair.
Jane barks out a laugh, grabbing the portfolio still on my desk. “I’ll take this and make sure it’s approved for distribution. I’m going to slip downstairs and meet with Carol to make sure everything is in order with the termination. Unless you need me here,” she says, that grandmotherly demeanor I’ve always appreciated and respected on full display.
“I’m good, Jane. Thank you.”
“I’ll be back in a bit,” she replies, getting up and leaving my office, pulling the door closed tightly behind her as she goes.
I run my hand through my hair and sigh. What the fuck just happened?
Even though I have work to do, concentration is pretty much nil at this point. Deciding I need a change of scenery, I grab my cell phone and head for the nearest elevator, pressing the down button. I spend the next hour behind the scenes, visiting with kitchen, laundry, and housekeeping staff. Getting to know them helps recharge my battery, though it doesn’t completely help me forget what happened upstairs. Thank God I’m having dinner and drinks with Cameron tonight.
I’ve definitely earned it.
Chapter 4
Marley
Shutting down my laptop, I stand from the kitchen table and stretch. I’ve been sitting in the same position for hours applying for jobs and scouring the internet for anything that’s even close to my field. Closer than a bartender at The Wine Cellar. It’s not a bad gig, but I didn’t spend four years at college to sling drinks. I want more.
Marketing is what I really want to do. I love it. With my degree also being in business management, I hope to one day run my own department or even my own firm. My shoulders sag when I think about the money that the last idea would take. My mom would tell me that Rome wasn’t built in a day, and I get that, but I’m also eager to start my life. I feel as though I’m at a standstill working at The Wine Cellar. I’m ready for my big girl job, as crazy as that sounds.