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Last on the List (Wait With Me #5)(41)

Author:Amy Daws

A pang of jealousy over that thought hits me out of nowhere so I quicky chug down the last of my cocktail.

“So if you want him to come to you, you need to be aloof. Hard to get. Unapproachable. You need him practically panting for your attention, wondering what’s going on in that pretty, dark-haired, green-eyed, pouty lipped little head of yours.”

A pleased smile lifts my cheeks. “I have pouty lips?”

Monday at noon, I shoot off yet another email to Jenson Hunsberger, the CEO of All-Out Properties, the Denver company that we’re due to merge with in less than ninety days. They are a commercial real estate firm with properties in over one hundred countries. Having this level of commercial real estate options at our fingertips with no competitors will be tremendous leverage for Fletcher Industries.

When I first launched my business, I started in real estate development. I wanted to be a brand with widespread recognition so when people were looking to buy up properties for personal use, they came to me. That earned me my first million faster than I thought possible. And a hell of a lot faster than flipping houses like my father and brothers.

Then when I was twenty-six, I was approached by a colleague about becoming a regional hub for a franchise developer that has been helping businesses grow globally for years. When I signed with them and became a franchise consultant, I went from a millionaire to a multimillionaire. Not only did I help businesses expand, but I was also able to invest in the ones I found the most promising. The monthly distributions I receive through those various investments are enough to set Everly up for life.

Adding All-Out Properties to my portfolio will make my multimillionaire status a thing of the past. This will be a game changer for my company.

I press the assistant number on my phone. “Marcia, can you please follow up with Jenson Hunsberger’s assistant and let him know that I emailed him again about the quarterly tax reports for last year? We have asked for it three times already, and our lawyer is growing impatient.”

“Yes, sir.”

“Thank you.” I sigh and sit back in my chair, pinching the bridge of my nose.

“And sir, did you decide on bringing a plus-one for the Rainbow Project Gala in Denver? The event is in four weeks, and they need your headcount.”

I exhale heavily. I’ve been avoiding this RSVP because I don’t particularly want to bring a date, but Jenson Hunsberger will be at my table with his wife. I’ve learned from attending enough of these events that it’s much easier to talk business when the partners have someone else to visit with. And Jenson and I will surely have a lot of business to discuss with the impending merger.

Maybe I can bring Henley over from Aspen for the night. I met her years ago when I was selling one of my properties there. She was a broker for a couple who was interested in buying my place. That deal never panned out, but the deal for Henley and me to be fuck buddies when I’m in town ended up okay. She’d be good at an event like this.

“You can put me down for a plus-one,” I reply to Marcia crisply. “And will you call Bettina about having my tux dry-cleaned?”

“Yes, sir.”

I pull out my phone and shoot a quick text to Henley. She responds almost immediately, confirming she is available and would love to come. Good. That’s sorted. Now if only I can get Jenson to follow through with the fucking documents I still need. If I don’t have them before this gala, I will certainly be cornering him at that party to make it happen.

The ache of an oncoming headache hits me, so I reach into my drawer for some Excedrin. I never felt this stressed when I was working from home a couple of weeks ago. Probably because I had a lot to distract my thoughts every day.

Namely, the hot nanny.

I glance back at my phone to see if I have any texts from Cassandra. Last week she would periodically send me photos of her and Everly’s day. She’d keep me posted on what they were up to and cute things Everly would say. On Wednesday she asked me to text Bettina to pick up more fruit because she thought Everly was constipated. Then she texted me two hours later…

Cassandra: Abort fruit gathering mission. Everly has made a deposit at the porcelain bank! Turns out she’s rich! Poop emoji. Poop emoji. Poop emoji.

I was equal parts horrified, amused, and appreciative. I’ve never had this much communication about Everly’s day-to-day life with Jessica. She and Kailey do their thing when they have Everly, and I guess I do mine. But having Cassandra’s regular text messages pinging me throughout the day made me feel connected to them, even from my office. And it sure as hell took away from the stress of my workday.

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