Stay With Me (The Montgomery Brothers)

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Author: Samantha Chase
staring at the BMW said it all.  “We have a car service picking us up tomorrow so really, the choice is yours.”
    She wanted that convertible; she was a practical person who always made practical choices but something about that car made her want to be just a little bit wild.  Back home, she drove the top rated sedan.  It was luxurious and had every feature a driver could want and it had the highest safety rating available.
    It was boring as hell.
    The BMW seemed to wink at her in the dim light of the garage and as much as she wanted to ask William for the keys to it, practicality won out.  “Either of the sedans will be fine,” she said, forcing a smile into her voice.
    William put an arm around her and led her away from the sedans and toward the convertible.  “Isn’t she a beauty?” he asked but didn’t wait for a response.  “I bought her six months ago; I don’t drive her much.  Monica tells me I look ridiculous in it; like a man having a mid-life crisis.  So I gave her the keys to it.”  He sighed dramatically.  “Unfortunately, she doesn’t appreciate the beauty of a convertible and ends up taking her Lexus over there instead.”  Without looking away from the car, he reached into his pocket and pulled out the keys.
    “I imagine a California girl like you can appreciate a convertible,” he said lightly and chuckled at Gina’s startled expression. 
    “Dad, that was Baker on the phone, apparently they want to meet with us tomorrow,” Mac said as he strode into the garage. 
    William sighed.  It was always business with Mac.  He appreciated how his first-born took his position in the company so seriously but sometimes he just wished that Mac would just relax and enjoy himself!  Here was a beautiful woman standing in the room with them and Mac was fixated on his phone.
    “Did you tell him that I was leaving after lunch?”
    Mac looked up and nodded.  “He said they can be at the office as early as you’d like.”  Without meaning to, Mac looked over and saw Gina walking around his father’s convertible.  What the hell?  He wanted to comment on it but instead returned his focus to the conversation with his father.  “I told him eight a.m. should be fine.”
    William nodded.  “That will work.”  He turned and watched Gina inspecting the car.  “You can open it up and sit in it; get acquainted with it.  It’s got every feature known to man and the navigation system will get you anywhere that you have to go.”
    “She’s using the BMW?” Mac asked with disbelief.  “Why?  Wouldn’t one of the sedans work?”
    “What’s the big deal?” William asked as he tried to hide his amusement.  It took a lot to get Mac riled up and something about Gina Micelli seemed to be doing just that.  “Gina needs a car, I told her she could use any that she wanted and she is.”
    Mac sighed and pinched the bridge of his nose.  “She’s not familiar with how to get around here anymore, Dad.  Wouldn’t it make more sense for her to drive a car that’s a little less…complex?”
    Gina had heard enough.  “Excuse me,” she said, fairly stomping over to where the two Montgomery men stood.  “For your information, I know how to drive.  I’ve owned several cars in my life and I’ve driven up and down the west coast without incident.  I don’t imagine that driving around the city of Charlotte, North Carolina is going to trip me up too much.”
    “I just don’t see the need for you to be driving such a flashy car!” he replied, his tone rising slightly.  “You’re driving from here to the hospital and back; what’s the point?”
    Gina stepped into his personal space and then immediately regretted it.  Not only did the man look good, but he smelled good too.  Dammit.  “So what you’re saying is that only ‘practical’ cars should be used to drive to and from the hospital?”  She snorted with disgust.  “Okay, that makes sense.”
    “All I’m saying
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