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Chapter 6 Typical Woman img
Chapter 7 Happy Birthday img
Chapter 8 No Word From Him img
Chapter 9 Introductions img
Chapter 10 Who Is She img
Chapter 11 I Know Him img
Chapter 12 My Brother's Best Friend img
Chapter 13 Recognition img
Chapter 14 What Did I Say img
Chapter 15 Dropping In img
Chapter 16 Love You, Too img
Chapter 17 I Need You img
Chapter 18 Daydreaming img
Chapter 19 Getting to Him img
Chapter 20 All Done img
Chapter 21 Kissing Her img
Chapter 22 Playing Games img
Chapter 23 On His Knees img
Chapter 24 Sneak Attack img
Chapter 25 Win the War img
Chapter 26 Fixing It Up img
Chapter 27 Telling Them Off img
Chapter 28 Blowing Off Steam img
Chapter 29 Not There For Her img
Chapter 30 Meeting Hank img
Chapter 31 Even Better News img
Chapter 32 Busted img
Chapter 33 Sharp img
Chapter 34 Disrobing img
Chapter 35 Just the Beginning img
Chapter 36 Take Me img
Chapter 37 With My Teeth img
Chapter 38 Moans img
Chapter 39 Morning After img
Chapter 40 Temporary Distraction img
Chapter 41 The B-Word img
Chapter 42 Hooky img
Chapter 43 Why is She Here img
Chapter 44 What Did He Want img
Chapter 45 Both of Us img
Chapter 46 In Due Time img
Chapter 47 The New CFO img
Chapter 48 Demoted img
Chapter 49 What I Did img
Chapter 50 The Corporate Ladder img
Chapter 51 I Won't Let You Down img
Chapter 52 A Free Man img
Chapter 53 One For You img
Chapter 54 Commanding Me img
Chapter 55 Close to the Edge img
Chapter 56 For Her img
Chapter 57 The Rabbit Hole img
Chapter 58 Time to Go img
Chapter 59 Getting to Know Him img
Chapter 60 Horror Movie img
Chapter 61 Special Place img
Chapter 62 A Lot to Take In img
Chapter 63 She's Leaving img
Chapter 64 All Alone img
Chapter 65 Proud of You img
Chapter 66 Dirty Girl img
Chapter 67 A Machine img
Chapter 68 Did She Hear img
Chapter 69 Respect My Authority img
Chapter 70 The Boss img
Chapter 71 He Wants to See Me img
Chapter 72 Bored img
Chapter 73 Empathy img
Chapter 74 Stood Up img
Chapter 75 Protecting You img
Chapter 76 Big Fish img
Chapter 77 Landing Him img
Chapter 78 On a Plane img
Chapter 79 Fighting Words img
Chapter 80 No Notes Needed img
Chapter 81 Celebrate img
Chapter 82 Filling Him In img
Chapter 83 Don't Worry About Me img
Chapter 84 The Morning After img
Chapter 85 Love img
Chapter 86 Missing Her img
Chapter 87 More Than Friends img
Chapter 88 Knock, Knock img
Chapter 89 Inviting img
Chapter 90 Igniting Her Flames img
Chapter 91 Forever img
Chapter 92 Something New img
Chapter 93 Telling Her img
Chapter 94 Get it Together img
Chapter 95 You Can't Tell Him img
Chapter 96 Reparations img
Chapter 97 No More Secrets img
Chapter 98 Trust My Gut img
Chapter 99 Good Memories img
Chapter 100 Stranger img
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Chapter 1 Fired

KADEN

There was no place better to be during the fall season than New York City. I'd experienced fall at Harvard, in Texas, and in too many other states and countries to bother mentioning. Growing up as the son of a Fortune 250 company owner, I had traveled a lot.

The traveling made me uniquely qualified to make the sweeping statement that there was no place better to experience the season than right here in the city I'd called home for the last five years, and planned to call home for the next fifty-at least.

Once the next fifty years were done and I was seventy-seven, then perhaps the allure of retiring to Florida would become too much for me to handle, and I'd move. But for now? New York was stuck with me.

Whatever arguments could be made for any other city in the world during fall, New York kicked their ass. The weather was cool enough to drink proper beer again, not that watered-down shit I hosed my insides with during summer. I could drink whiskey neat without it being warm and making me look like a total idiot. The mosquitoes were finally gone, and the fall concert scene was fucking brilliant. It was goodbye to the golden-oldies arena tours, and hello to the greats.

And yet, none of those things mattered right now because I was stuck inside one of the sixty-something-story skyscrapers that formed the skyline of my beloved city, and I was about to fire an incompetent fuck for being, well, an incompetent fuck.

The fuck ranted on and on. "I've done everything you've asked me to do. I've done more than you've asked of me, actually. Half the shit I do isn't even near my job description."

I turned away from the view outside my fifty-eighth-story office window calmly, and I arched an eyebrow. "Really? You're arguing that you've done everything I asked of you? You think you've done more than I expected?"

I picked up a thin stack of paper files from my desk and looked him square in his weaselly eyes as I dropped them back onto it one by one. "Jefferson, you forgot to make the trade. Khartoum, you lost the client two million because you didn't do your homework. Collins, you know what you did to Collins."

The investment banker I was berating worked at my dad's firm-my firm one day. His name was John, but incompetent fuck worked just fine.

He heaved out an exasperated sigh, his hands flying to his hair. "Those kinds of things happen. If I didn't have to-"

I lifted a hand, frowning so hard that the line between my eyebrows felt like the Grand Canyon. "Are you actually trying to make excuses? And did I hear you right? These kinds of things happen? Because they don't. Not on my watch."

"If I wasn't doing the work of five people, it wouldn't have happened," he insisted stubbornly. "You can't expect us to work eighty hours a week and not make mistakes."

I scoffed, shaking my head. "I work more than eighty hours a week, and you don't see me making mistakes like that."

"Well congratu-fucking-lations, Kaden. But I'm not you. I didn't grow up in this game. I'm doing the best I can, but realistically, it's not feasible to do everything you expect me to do."

"More excuses." I flicked my wrist, fighting to stay calm. "You're not performing how I expect anyone on my team to be performing. That's it. End of story. I'm not interested in excuses."

"Look, you're focusing on my mistakes only. I've done some good work here. Think about it. I landed the Donnelly account, I got Smith out of that bind with the SEC, and I made Parker five bar." Frustration came off him in waves.

Christ. If the guy wanted a cookie for doing his job on Donnelly and Parker, he came to the wrong place. As for the other thing... "Smith wouldn't have been in a bind with the Securities and Exchange Commission if it wasn't for you. All you did was pick up the phone to call your investigator friend to clear up a misunderstanding you caused."

His shoulders slumped, hatred burning in his dull brown eyes as he clenched his fists. Aggravation was written all over him. It might as well have been stamped on his forehead. "You're wrong. That wasn't my fault. What do you know about it, anyway? You weren't even there. You were probably off partying with your billionaire boys' club friends on a yacht somewhere."

"There is no club," I shot back calmly, tempted to roll my eyes. If this idiot thought he was going to get a rise out of me by insinuating I was nothing but a rich party boy, he was going to be disappointed.

I'd been dealing with shit like that all my life. It rolled off me like water from a duck's back. I knew that I kept my head down and I worked hard, just like I always had. I didn't have anything to prove to anyone, John included.

"I wasn't there because I was doing what you should have been doing in the first place. Working. I heard about every single thing that went down with the SEC. Who do you think drew up the reports?" I pointed my thumb at myself. "Me. I drew them up because you went missing for two days after."

"I was sick," he protested loudly, throwing his hands out to his sides.

"You were hiding," I retorted, turning my back on him to look out over the city once more. His face was begging for a punch, so it was best I didn't look at him right that minute. "Now, I'm not looking for any more excuses. If you want to keep working here, give me one good reason to keep you on."

There. Human resources would be proud. I was doing a stellar job pretending I hadn't already made up my mind that he was about to get fired, no matter what he said. The reality was that he just wasn't Marx Incorporated material.

Our people couldn't be afraid of working the hours we did. They couldn't cower in a corner after they fucked up, feigning illness, and they definitely couldn't come to me with bullshit excuses. John had done all of those things on several occasions, and I was over it.

He also complained regularly and loudly. I didn't like complainers. Toughen the fuck up. That was my motto. Complaining wouldn't get you anywhere in life. You had to grab life by the proverbial balls and squeeze every last drop out of it. John didn't have the grab or the squeeze in him, which made this an easy decision for me.

He cleared his throat behind me, but I didn't turn around. I was bored of this. It was midday, and the city outside was thrumming with an energy I couldn't feel from all the way up here. I was desperate to get down onto the streets for just a couple of minutes to grab lunch and a coffee.

            
            

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