CORAL (A Romance Trilogy, Book 1) (10 page)

“What can I get you love?” The
lady behind the counter asks.

“I’ll have the crispy bacon,
poached egg and mushrooms on a toasted muffin – Carlos, you want something
too?” I ask.

Carlos rubs his taut stomach. “I
really shouldn’t.” He says, staring up at the menu. Carlos shakes his head
undecided. He’s as bad as me, so I ask for three of the same.

“Any drinks?” She adds.

“Three Cappuccinos and we’re
eating out, but can you bag two together and one on its own?” I add, handing
the cash over to the woman.

“Sure,” she answers pleasantly.

“Some of us have to work.” I
chuckle to Carlos who has been a kept man for the past five years. The woman
eyes Carlos and bats her lashes at him, which makes us both laugh –
Can't
she tell he’s gay?

We both take a seat at a free
table and wait for our order. “For Rob too?” Carlos asks.

“Of course.” I answer, feeling
more and more human as the minutes go by. “Figure he’ll probably need it as
much as I do.” Carlos smiles weakly at me. “Hey Carlos, I know I met Rob first
and we hang out more than I do with you, but you know you can talk to me,
right?” His face drops, his smile disappearing –
Shit!

“I...I just wanted you to know
that, well, I love you both, and I’m here for you both. Anything you tell me
stays with me.” I tell him.

Carlos hangs his head and silently
takes hold of my hand. “Thank you Coral, you don't know how much that means to
me,” he says, his eyes glistening over.
Shit!

“Anytime,” I whisper.

We smile awkwardly at each other,
it’s obvious Carlos doesn’t want to talk to me about whatever it is that’s
going on between them. The atmosphere suddenly feels very dense and heavy as we
wait in silence for our food…

Five minutes later, I am kissing
Carlos on the cheek and handing him his take-out bag and Cappuccinos. “Thank
you for this morning.” I say again, feeling utterly grateful.

“Stop thanking me.” He leans down
and kisses me on the cheek. “Get into work or you’ll be late,” he tells me
sternly.

“Yes sir,” I mimic a soldier’s
salute then I hug him hard and kiss his cheek again. “Bye Carlos, thank you.” I
half run to the front of the building before he can tell me off for thanking
him again

As I reach the front door, I turn
and give a quick wave to Carlos who I know is waiting to see if I am safely
within the building.
Honestly, sometimes you would think I am a helpless
woman who needs constant protection the way those two act!

As I pass Joe in reception, who
is stuffing her face with a blueberry muffin, I wave a quick hello to her. “Is
Joyce in yet?” I ask as I dash past, she shakes her head, her cheeks bulging as
she frantically chews –
Nice, very attractive
. I don’t think there’s
ever been a time when Joe isn’t eating something, and she’s so damn skinny, a
tiny waif –
Where the hell does she put it all?

When I reach my desk, I look up
at the clock on the wall. Its five to nine, I made it!

I collapse into my seat, smiling
gleefully as my legs do a little jig of their own; I can eat my muffin in
peace! I drop my bag on the floor, pull the wrapping off my breakfast and
instantly devour it, Carlos was right, I was starving.

When I’m finished, I take the
wrapping and place it in the take-out bag, then stuffing it into my handbag I
zip it closed. Then I go over to the big window opposite me, unlock it and push
it open, grabbing the air freshener from my bottom draw I spray it a few times,
there’s nothing worse than the smell of eggs wafting through an office hours
later.

“That has to be the fastest I
have ever seen anyone devour a muffin.” A soft, husky voice says from behind
me. I instantly freeze on the spot. I’ve stopped breathing, and my heart is
slamming against my chest –
Shit!

I swallow hard. I know that
voice.

 

CHAPTER NINE

 

I SLOWLY TURN WITH MY HEART IN MY MOUTH
and gaze into the dreamy eyes of Mr Mogul. He is leaning up against
the wall, playfully smiling at me with his hands in his pockets.
Damn he
looks good!
He’s dressed in a gun metal grey suit, white crisp shirt and a
dark blue tie, he simply looks...irresistible. I look down at my own gun metal
suit trousers, thinking how ironic?

“I was hungry.” I whisper,
feeling totally embarrassed that he has just seen me, and scuttle back behind
the safety of my desk, checking my mouth for any stray bits of food as I do.
Jeez
I really did stuff it down. Where the hell was he? I didn’t see him when I
walked in?

“Me too,” he says. “Could have
got me one,” he adds looking forlorn.
Oh crap!
My eyes widen in horror
as I stare back at him, not looking after the boss is not good!

“Um...I didn’t know you were’ –
“Relax Coral I’m just teasing,” he says, interrupting me, a grin spreading
across his face again.
Damn those dimples!

“I had to be in early today,” he
explains. “Incidentally where did you get that muffin from?”

“Um...Munchies, it’s just a
couple of doors down.” He nods and looks down the corridor, then turns back to
me.

“Care to show me?”
What?

“Um...I can't just leave my desk
and my work?”
What is this guy on?

“Joyce won’t be in today.” He
says, spookily answering my thoughts. He rubs his fingers across his forehead
as though he is searching for the right words to say. “She was feeling a
little...well...off.” He adds, frowning slightly.

I instantly feel panicked. What’s
wrong with Joyce? I have to call her! “I need to call her.” I state and pick up
the phone, pressing the speed dial button for her mobile.

“Coral, she’s spending the day
with your mother, Gladys.” He softly says. I don't understand why his voice
feels like it’s soothing me? But I instantly feel relieved, I know she’ll be ok
with Gladys.

“Oh.” Is all I can answer as I
replace the handset. I still want to know why she’s not in though, I run it
over in my mind; I guess I can ask him?

“Has she sold?” I mumble looking
down at my desk.

“Yes.” He softly answers.

I close my eyes and pull my hand
to my throat that has automatically tightened. I hear Tristan’s rapid footsteps
against the marble floor, then I feel his hand gently rest on my shoulder. My
eyes dart open.
Whoa!
The feeling of him touching me is exquisite,
sparks of electricity are shooting through me again, but it’s much, much stronger
than when we shook hands. And I'm amazed I'm not freaking out, I don't like
strangers touching me.

“I’m sorry Coral. I know how much
you care for Joyce, and how much you enjoy working with her. I’m going to try
my very best to make this process as smooth as possible for you.” He says. But
I can't concentrate with his hand touching me, so I turn in my chair to face
him, his hand automatically drops down. I look up into his big, soft, chocolate
brown eyes; they are oozing sincerity.

“Thank you.” I croak knowing that
he is trying, but wondering at the same time how much Joyce has actually told
him about me. Tristan gazes down at me for a moment, then turns and walks over
to the window. He pulls it shut and re-locks it. “Who will I be working for?” I
ask as politely as I can. I have to know.

Tristan turns and gazes at me
again with that deep intense frown of his. “Me.” He simply states. My heart
starts hammering against my chest.
God damn it! I knew it, why?

“Joyce told me your not
practising law anymore.” I say matter-of-factly.

“I’m not.” He answers. “But I
always have a P.A in every office. I won’t always be here though, but that’s
not a problem as I know how conscientious you are about your work. I’ll also be
sending Susannah down to spend a week with you at some point during this month,
she’s been working with me in London for six years. I think the two of you will
get on well and she can run through a few things with you, how I like things
done.”

I rack my brains for who Susannah
is, it’s ringing a bell but I can't...

“You met her last night.” He
says. He cocks his head to the side, gazing quizzically at me -
Shit I did,
I remember now!

“Oh...yeah right...Susannah,
tall, slim, blonde,” I blurt out, my brain to mouth filter evidently not
working today. I glance up at him, feeling mortified I just said that out-loud,
Tristan’s eyebrows raise and he smirks at me.

“I suppose she is,” he says
looking amused, which irritates me. But I can't help feeling dubious - I don't
think Susannah likes me. I don't think we’ll get on at all.

“What?” Tristan asks, reading my
expression.

I shake my head. I don't want to
tell him that.

“Coral, tell me.” He orders.

“I just...I don't think she likes
me,” I whisper.
Shut up Coral!

“Nonsense, she has no reason not
to like you.” He tells me firmly, so I decide to drop it.

“So when will the take-over
happen?” I ask, wondering how long the process will take.

“About a month,” he answers.

“And I keep my job?” I clarify
even though he’s just told me I’ll be his P.A.
What the hell does that
involve anyway?
I feel a little panicky.

“Yes Coral, you will keep your
job.” I wish he’d stop saying my name like that; it keeps sending weird shivers
down my spine.

“But what if I’m really bad at
it? I know how to be a legal secretary, not a P.A.”

Tristan shrugs. “It’s pretty much
the same thing Coral, and like I said, I’ll get Susannah to go through any
programs you haven’t used before. She’ll be there to help train you if you need
it, but I’m sure you won’t.” He says almost proudly.

I frown at him, I’m not really
sure I want leggy blonde anywhere near me. What if she’s secretly a bitch and
sabotages me so I make mistakes? Then I lose my job –
Oh God!

“Coral, what are you looking so
concerned about?”
Damn him, how is he reading me so easily?

“I don’t like change Tristan,
this is all....” I wave my hand in the air.

“I know, a shock,” he says
finishing my sentence for me. Picking up one of the office chairs, he places it
in front of me and sits down. His scent wafts towards me, sending my senses
into disarray, he smells divine –
What is that?

“I’m leaving tomorrow...” He
stops talking and frowns; he briefly glances at me in an odd way, then quickly
looks away. “My legal team will be dealing with the take-over, and I know Joyce
will be back in tomorrow. You will have a whole month with her to process the
change. I will be back towards the end of the month.” I nod silently trying to
take it all in. “I don’t think I need to tell you this information is
classified Coral, top secret,” he says tapping his nose.

“Of course,” I answer. “So no-one
else knows, not even the Solicitors?”

Tristan smiles some sort of
secret smile and shakes his head at me. “Just you Coral.”

I relax a little knowing Joyce
has at least given me the courtesy of telling me in advance. If I’d have found
out when it was announced, I think I would have had a full scale meltdown.

“Ok.” I say. His gaze holds mine,
I want to look away but I’m finding it so hard to do. It’s as though he’s
analysing me, trying to figure me out.

“So...” Tristan says, standing
and putting the chair back in its place. “Joyce said to tell you when you came
in that you can take the day off, as she’s not in herself.”
Are you fucking
kidding me, I have just dragged my sorry, hung-over ass into work only to be
told I can go home!

I grit my teeth in annoyance and
stare back at him. He walks back over to me smiling widely. I think he’s
secretly laughing at me.

“But I really am rather hungry,
so...would you mind?” he asks holding his hand out to me.

“You...you want me to take you to
Munchies?” I clarify squeakily.

“Yes please,” he smiles. I shrug
not really knowing what to say, I don’t really want to go anywhere with him,
but – “And I’d also like to ask you to come to a couple of house viewings with
me today,” he adds.

“H-house v-viewings...?” I
stutter.

Tristan nods once. “I always
purchase a property close to where I work, I don’t like staying in hotels even
if I’m only there a few days, and you know this area very well. Joyce tells me
you’ve lived here since you were five?”

All the colour drains out of my
face. I don’t like thinking about back then. When I first came here, I felt so
alone and I had no idea if I could trust Gladys. I didn’t know if she was going
to be nice to me, treat me well, or even if I was staying with her permanently,
everything was so confusing.

“Coral!” Tristan dashes over to
me, twists my chair around and crouches down in front of me so we are face to
face, his features etched with concern. “Are you ok? Would you like some water?
Some fresh-air? Tell me what you need?” he asks frantically.
Why the hell is
he being so attentive and nice?

I take a deep breath to steady my
nerves then gaze into his warm eyes. “A brandy?” I choke, laughing nervously.

“Some water.” He says ignoring my
request and dashing away. Within seconds he’s back at my side handing me a cold
glass of water, I take a sip. He crouches down in front of me again. “Better?”
he asks, I hand him the glass back.

“Yeah...thanks,” I whisper
turning my face away from him, trying to break the connection.

“Good. So will you come with me?
Help me choose a place?” He asks. I know I should say no, my head is screaming
at me to keep this professional, to run as fast as possible out the door and
pray I don’t have to work with him too much.

“Ok,” I answer completely
ignoring myself.
No, no, no this is not good, it’s all going to end so
badly, Coral what are you doing?

“Wonderful,” he breathes in
relief, his face lighting up like a kid on Christmas Day.

In a complete daze, I lean down
pick up my handbag, then my Cappuccino and stand. Tristan gestures for me to go
first. I hastily walk in front of him down the hallway.

As we reach Joe in reception, I
see her cheeks blush as she notices Tristan, and she is still stuffing that
muffin into her mouth...
jeez
. I stifle a giggle. She is either a really
slow eater, or she is on her second? She stops chewing and flutters her
eyelashes at Tristan.

“Hi Joe,” I say as I reach her
desk. She gulps loudly, swallowing a large mouthful. That looked painful!

“Hi Cori,” she squeaks looking at
me for reassurance.

“Joyce won’t be in today ok, so
take messages.” Then I think how am I supposed to explain my leaving the
office? It’s not like Tristan can say anything, even though he’s soon to be her
new boss, he can't act like it, not yet anyway.

I quickly come up with a
plausible scenario.

“You remember Mr Freeman?” I ask,
she squeaks something and gazes adoringly at him.

“Hello Joe.” Tristan takes no
notice of the fact that her cheeks that are now almost purple with blushing and
holds out his hand for her to shake it, she blurts something, but I don’t know
what and holds up her hands in apology.

“Sorry Mr Freeman, my hands are a
little sticky.” Tristan puts his hand down without saying anything. I don’t
think he’s impressed.
Way to go Joe!

“Mr Freeman is a close friend of
Joyce’s,” I lie. “And he’s looking to purchase a property in the area, Joyce
has asked me to show him around, so leave any messages on my desk tonight. I’ll
be in early tomorrow.” Joe looks blankly at me. “But if there’s a problem you
have my mobile?” I add.

“Um...” She starts checking her
computer.

“It’s on their Joe.” I say
feeling frustrated.
What’s wrong with her today?
“Just call me if you
need to.” I huff.

“Ok Cori.” I roll my eyes at her.

“See you later.” I sigh.

“Bye.” She answers dreamily.

Reaching the main door Tristan
pushes it open for me. As I look up to thank him, he winks at me, making my
mind go completely blank.
Did he just...?
I see a slight smile begin to
play across his delicious lips. I quickly look away to where I am headed, and
begin marching onwards; Tristan easily keeps pace with me.

“She was calling you Cori?” He
frowns.

“I know.” I sigh.

“Do you think Joe is efficient?”
He asks, his expression not giving anything away.
Why the hell is he asking
me this?
“I value your opinion,” he adds reading my thoughts.

“I don’t think I’m really in a
position to make any judgement.” I say soberly, because in all honesty I’m not.

“I’d still like your opinion,” he
says.

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