Daring to Trust the Boss (Harlequin Romance)

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Author: Susan Meier
forcing her into a room. Her fighting to get away and eventually freeing herself. But she’d lost a shoe and her blouse was torn —
    Oh, God. This was bad. She’d put all this behind her. Why was it coming back to her now?
    In the half bath, she took a few slow breaths. In the quiet, she realized Elias reminded her of Cord. Not looks-wise, but personality-wise. A little too pushy. A little too sure of himself.
    That’s why she wasn’t going back out there until the lawyers arrived.
    She washed her hands, combed her fingers through her hair and realized she wouldn’t hear the attorneys arriving. Nice as he was being on this trip, even Tucker Engle would have his limits. He would be angry with her if she wasn’t around when they came.
    With a deep breath, she left the bathroom and returned to the main room as the elevator door opened and three gray-suited men stepped out.
    Relief stole through her and she quickly made her way to her chair and her laptop.
    Laptop! She’d left the laptop containing all of Tucker Engle’s business information—information he wouldn’t even put on his own company network—unattended.
    He was going to kill her.
    * * *
    Tucker watched Olivia with something akin to pride as she not only got herself away from Elias, but also stayed as silent as a church mouse through the entire signing. No smart remarks. No unwanted questions. Just a nice, quiet assistant.
    When the papers were signed and after they’d toasted with champagne, which he noticed Olivia refused, they headed for the limo.
    As the car wove into traffic, he couldn’t stop the compliment that rose up in him. “You did very well in there, Miss Prentiss.”
    “I did nothing.”
    “That was your job. You were there in case we needed you. Since we didn’t, remaining silent was your only job.”
    She rubbed her hand down her thigh. “I...um...left the laptop unattended.”
    “If I remember correctly, you needed to get away from Elias.” The memory of Elias ogling her sent a wave of dislike through him, but she’d handled him, and in such a way that there had been no scene and no resultant bad feelings. “And I was in the room. No harm done.”
    “Really?”
    The anxiety in her voice again struck that nerve that told him something about this woman was off or wrong. For a second he toyed with asking her. After all, if she were someone he wanted to do business with he wouldn’t hesitate. He always needed to know everything about his partners. But this wasn’t a potential business partner. Olivia Prentiss was a temporary assistant. A young, single woman. Did he really want to risk hearing about her bad weekend or latest breakup?
    No.
    He picked pretend lint off his black trousers. “As I said, you did very well in there.”
    “Thanks.”
    She hazarded a glance at him and gave him a shy smile. His instincts hopped again. Trapped by her pretty blue eyes, he sat frozen as the urge to smile back plucked at the corners of his mouth and an unexpected desire to flirt with her rose up in him.
    Fortunately, that brought him to his senses. She was a pretty girl and like any normal man, he was attracted to her. But she was an employee. A struggling working girl who shouldn’t have to worry about her boss hitting on her.
    This “attraction” he felt was purely sexual. The normal reaction of a man to a very pretty woman. Not a big deal. And certainly not something he’d pursue.
    * * *
    The limo pulled up outside the office building. Tucker exited first and offered his hand to Olivia to help her out.
    She took it instinctively, then was sorry she had. Little sparks of electricity spiked up her arm.
    Confusion rattled through her. She had been pleased that he’d treated her normally during the limo ride to the signing and again as they drove back to the office. But what she felt right now wasn’t boss-employee goodwill. These sparks were attraction.
    Really? After Elias had just scared the snot out of her? Three years since she’d
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