Love Therapy (Stanton Falls #2)
interested in, I don’t even know her last name.
 Check back into reality now why don’t you Nick.  

 
    He turned from the
window and sat down, beginning to scan his remaining work for the night.
 A minute later, he had shut his computer down and was getting ready to
leave the office.  No matter how hard he tried, he kept hearing her sing
song voice in his head.

 
                ‘Now how y’all boys doing?’
    He knew he wasn’t going to get another minute of work
done.  He might as well head on out and get a start on his nonexistent
weekend.  No matter what, he knew something was going to have to change.
 He was going to just have to let his hopes for ‘them’ go.  He’d do
that starting next week.

Chapter 4

 
    Donna sat in the office
for the director of HR at ND Marketing & Financial Services.
   It was quaint and kind of homely, like the rest of the
building.  It was not typical of what one would expect from a professional
services business.  Then again, it was a company located in Stanton Falls,
the capital of quaint.  The HR director was going over all of the
particulars of the company and perks she would obtain working for the company.
 Even though she was considered a contracted employee and not a direct
employee of the company, many employee benefits would extend to her.  

 
    “Now Ms. Sherman, if you
will give me just five minutes to file some of this paperwork we just went
over, I want to take you on a tour of our facilities, give you the layout and
make sure you meet everyone here that you need to.”

 
    “That would be great.
 I’ll just review some of this info you gave me, so take your time.”
 

 
    Wow, these guys really
do take care of their employees.  

 
    Donna looked over the
packet and saw benefits ranging from top notch medical and dental care to
emergency child care assistance.  No wonder everyone in the office seemed
so happy.  It was apparent to her that the owners of the company really wanted
to have an environment that supported employee development and happiness.
 They were vested fully in the lives of their employees.  She looked
forward to meeting them later so that she could tell them how excited she was
to be working with a company that cared so much for its employees.  

 
    Even with that, she knew
that there was a reason that she was there.  No matter how many smiles
those people wore, they were still real people with everyday issues and she
would be the perfect person to help them out.  It would be the perfect
opportunity for her.  

 
    “All done.  Are you
ready Donna?”

 
    “Yep.  Can I just
leave these here until we get back?”

 
    “I’ve got a better idea.
  I haven’t taken you by your office yet.  It’s right down the
hall so I’ll take you by there first.”

 
    “Great!”

 
    Donna followed the woman
to an office that was about one hundred meters down the hall.  

 
    “Here is your office.
 We have a standard kind of decorating here as I am sure you can tell--but
if you want to change anything to make it more conducive to what you will be
doing here, just submit it through the portal I showed you online and I’ll make
sure to get it ordered as soon as possible.”

 
    Donna looked around her
office and had no qualms whatsoever.

 
    “I don’t think that will
be an issue at all.”  

 
    “In that case, here is
your key.  You can go ahead and leave your things on the desk and lock up.
 I never lock my office but feel free to do whatever makes you comfy.”

 
    “Thanks.”

 
    Donna did lock the door.
 She was all for small town trust but she had just moved back from a big
city and it wasn’t out of her DNA just yet.  After locking up, she
followed the woman through the various areas of the building.  It was a
nice enough atmosphere to work in.  She’d introduced her to various
managers and staff before bringing her back to her office.  

 
    “Well,
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