Romance: Assistant to the Billionaire

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Author: Jodi Cooper
something else to say, “Do you mind if I take my lunch break? It’s twelve.”
    “Go ahead, just be back on time because I have some more things for you to do when you get back. You may have to work a little late today but I’m not quite sure yet; it all depends on how fast you work.”
    “I will, don’t worry about it. And staying a little late isn’t a problem either.”
    I turn and walk out of his office and press the button to the elevator.
    When I step on, I notice Nina, the only girl in the building who has ever spoken to me, is there as well. She is really pretty in the beauty pageant kind of way. She has soft brown skin, big doe brown eyes, full lips, and a chest that could turn a girl. I thought that she was going to be the stuck up type of person, but she is actually really sweet to me.
    “Hi Nina! Are you on your lunch break as well?”
    She nods her head. “Yes, girl. I needed to get out of the office. So much is going on upstairs that it’s bananas. Rhett fired the business manager so now everyone is wondering if they will lose their jobs as well.”
    “Wow, I didn’t know that. What’d he fire him for?” I ask.
    She shrugs. “Something about not having his best interest in mind and some other stuff. It was crazy. Bill was like, ‘If it wasn’t for me, this company would’ve went under a long time ago.’ And Rhett was shouting and all like, ‘That’s all fine and good, but your still fired.’ It got pretty heated. Bill even threw a chair.”
    “No he didn’t!”
    “Girl, yes he did!”
    “All that happened this morning?”
    “Before it was even eight o’clock.”
    Wow.
    “Want to eat together?” I ask.
    She smiles, “Sure, let’s go to the sandwich shop across the street since our lunch breaks are so short.”
    I nod my head in agreement as we both step off the elevator and rush across the street to the little sandwich shop. Once inside, we are greeted by a homey atmosphere.
    The décor makes you think of your grandma’s house and it’s why I love coming here so much. That and the prices are very reasonable. I order a BLT sandwich and she orders the turkey and Swiss toasted. We grab a seat at one of the tables in the front and I bite into my BLT sandwich immediately. My stomach is talking and I really need to feed it.
    “So, tell me. What’s the sudden change in Rhett?” she asks. “You know he’s been in a drunken stupor for almost two years now, so what finally made him decide to want to change now? He made a pretty drastic change today with firing Bill and actually becoming active in the company.”
    I shrug my shoulders. “I don’t know. He just called me into his office last night and said he was going to be making changes and that he was going to start becoming more involved. He said that he didn’t want to lose his father’s legacy. I didn’t think that he was serious at first but after seeing him today I could be wrong. He seems to be taking it serious.”
    “Mmm, are you sure about that? Or did you say something to him? I had a feeling that you were going to snap at him sooner or later. You don’t strike me as the type to be a pushover. He probably did something to really piss you off and you lit into him, causing him to finally come to his senses.”
    “I may have said a few things but I don’t think it has anything to do with his change in behavior. I mean, you know Rhett, and the only way he’s going to change is if he wants to change. Maybe what I said came at the right time in his life or maybe he was going to change already and we just didn’t know anything about it,” I say.
    “Whatever you say,” she smiles. “I think that you have a lot more to do with it than you’re leading on. We called Rhett ‘Liquor Scrooge’ around the office because he always has a bottle in his hand and today not only did he show up without a bottle in his hand but also sober. I haven’t seen sober Rhett since a couple of months after he took over the company. So
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