She looks at me, waiting. I wrap my arms around her waist so she can’t run out of the room when she finds out the truth. “Your job at Ignition …”
“No, West.” Tears well in her eyes. “Please tell me you didn’t.”
I swallow a thick knot of regret. “I knew you’d never take a job with Hellsgate.”
She tries to climb off my lap, but I hold her tighter. “No.” She shakes her head. “I love that job.”
“Lily, please listen to me. Let me explain.”
She glares at me, all defiance and fire, and even though I would have sworn it wasn’t possible, I fall even more in love with her. “Alison Steadman is an old acquaintance of ours. I knew you’d be a good fit for her magazine, and that’s why I reached out to her.”
“But I thought I got that job because she liked my writing. Because she saw my article.”
I brush away the tear on her cheek. “You did, princess. She and I have a rule that we don’t steal each other’s employees. She wouldn’t have come knocking on your door because she thought you worked for me, so I asked her to give you a chance. But I never asked her to make you features editor. You got that job all on your own.” Another tear runs down her face, but at least she’s no longer trying to run away from me. I press my forehead against hers. “I’m sorry.”
She sniffs. “Is there anything else you need to tell me? Any more secrets?” The meeting I’m about to have with her twin brother in an hour is at the forefront of my mind, but she saves me from having to answer. “Because I can’t keep doing this. Every time I think we have a solid foundation, you pull the rug out from under me. Promise me there’ll be no more bombshells, West.”
I grab her wrists and wrap her arms around my neck. “I can’t promise that, princess, because I plan to surprise the hell out of you for the rest of your life. But I can promise all your surprises will be good from now on. Can you live with that?”
She rolls her eyes, and I cup her chin in my hand. “You did not just roll those pretty eyes at me, did you?”
“You deserve way worse than an eye roll, West Archer.”
“Have I ever told you how hard you make me?” She rolls her eyes again, and I laugh. “Oh, I see, you want to play? Has Fitch been teaching you all the best ways to earn yourself a punishment?”
Feigning innocence, she bats her eyelashes. “No.”
I trail my lips over the sweet skin of her neck, humming my response. Then I lift her off my lap and smack her fine ass. “You need to stop teasing me and get ready for work.”
She places one hand on her hip and glares at me, full of that fire I love so much. “I was on my way to shower when you called me in here.”
I turn her around by her shoulders and slap her ass again, making her squeal. “Go.”
“Are you riding to work with us this morning?” she calls out over her shoulder.
“No. Zeke and I are working from home.”
She turns and gives me her full attention. “So Xander and I get the car all to ourselves?” Little minx.
“If you fuck him in the car and sit at your desk with cum dripping out of you all day, I will give you the spanking of your life when you get home tonight.”
She flashes me a devious smirk. “Is that supposed to be a deterrent?”
Before I can answer, she strolls out of my office. If I didn’t have this meeting with her brother, I’d chase after her and fuck her where she stands. Then I’d ride to work with her so she’d have to sit at her desk with my cum dripping down her thighs.
Chapter
Sixty-Three
LILY
I stare at Alison Steadman, my arms folded over my chest. I admire her so much, and I love this goddamn job. I will put dog poop in West’s protein shake if he’s ruined this for me.
“Yes?” She frowns. She’s probably not used to people barging into her office like this.
“I know.”
She rests her hands on her desk in front of her and leans forward. “Know what?”
“About West asking you to give me this job.”
Laughing, she shakes her head. “I knew he’d tell you.”
I fling my arms down by my sides, acutely aware that I’m acting like a belligerent teenager. “So you didn’t see my article on the puppy farm? That’s not why you hired me?”
She pushes her chair back, crosses her legs, and fixes me with the infamous Steadman stare that I’ve only heard about until now. “Take a seat, Lily.”