Alex Reid: Managing the Bosses Billionaire Boss Romance (Rich and Single Series Book 1)
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“No,” Jamie said. Great, more gossip for Gina to start spreading. “But it’s how I should treat my ex-boyfriend who broke up with me by sleeping with my sister.”
He glared at her. “You’re such a bitch. I have no idea how we ever liked each other.”
“What do you want, Stephen? I’ve got work to do.”
“Your father had a heart attack. He’s in the hospital right now.”
Jamie stared at him, shock running through her body. She stood up and grabbed her purse. “Why couldn’t you have led with that?” She pushed past him and opened the door. “How is he?”
“He’s stable. But they’re keeping him overnight for observation anyway and to do some blood work.”
“What hospital?”
“The Scott Thompson Hospital.”
“I have to go see him right now,” she said, walking past Stephen to the elevators. She called out quickly to Gina to tell her that she was leaving and she would be back later. She headed for the stairs.
“What’re you doing?” Stephen asked as he pushed the elevator button. “I’m not going down that way.”
“It’s quicker.”
He shrugged. “I’m taking the elevator. I’ll tell you what happened on the way down.”
“Fine.” She marched over to him and stepped through as soon as the door slid open. She could smell Alex’s cologne inside the small compartment box. “What happened?”
He shrugged. “I don’t know,” he said, checking his phone. “You can find your own way there, right? I’ve got to get back to work.”
“You’re such a bastard,” Jamie said. “Everything’s a game to you, isn’t it?”
“Hey, he’s not my dad,” Stephen said. “He’s been nothing but rude to me since he’s met me. Why should I care?”
“He hasn’t been rude to you. He’s been a father! You slept with one of his daughters and then hopped to the next.” Jamie couldn’t believe she was even having this conversation. “You were rude to all of my family when you were dating me. You didn’t even try and get in their good graces until you started dating my sister.”
“Get real, Jamie,” he said. “I was rude to them because I already knew you didn’t like them. It wasn’t because I didn’t care enough or whatever you’re accusing me of. I didn’t think you would want me to get along with them. Why else would you tell me all of that shit about them to begin with?”
“Bull,” she snapped. “That isn’t what happened and you know it.”
The elevator opened and Jamie stormed out before Stephen could reply. She raced outside and called a cab as quickly as possible.
Once inside the taxi she called Christine. She hoped her dad was all right. She could just imagine how her mother and Christine were right now. Probably blaming Dad’s heart attack on me, she thought sarcastically.
Christine was sobbing when she answered. “Jamie, you need to get to the hospital right now. Dad’s had a heart attack.”
“I know,” she said. “Stephen just filled me in.”
“He called you?” She sounded surprised.
“No, he came to see me.”
“Really?”
Jamie shook her head. “How’s dad?”
“I don’t know. They won’t tell me anything. Mom’s a mess. She keeps crying and wailing. It’s so embarrassing.”
“I’m on my way. I’ll be there as quick as I can.”
The cab got her to Scott Thompson Hospital in less than ten minutes. In that time Jamie had calmed herself and gone over the scenarios. Stephen had said her dad was going to be fine. It must have been a minor attack or maybe an angina something or other. She paid the cab and hurried inside, checking with the front desk for her dad’s room number. She raced to the room where her mother and Christine were already waiting just outside.
Her mom glared at her. “You finally got here,” she said. “It took you long enough. You just had to be selfish and get a job, didn’t you?”
“For Pete’s sake, Maggie,” her father said from the room. “I can hear you.”
Jamie ignored her mom and stepped into the room. “Hey, Dad. How are you doing?” She smiled.
Her dad looked past her as her mom followed her in. “Will you lay off of Jamie about the job? She couldn’t live in the basement forever.” He smiled weakly at Jamie. “Hey, kiddo,” he whispered. “I’m fine. Really. Just a little shaken up. They won’t let me have my laptop or cell phone, though.”
Jamie laughed at the disgruntled look on his face. She sat down beside him and tapped her heart. “Hey, if they put a pacemaker in there, you don’t want the electronics messing up with the ticker.”
He smiled and closed his eyes. “Good point.”
“The last thing you need to be doing is working right now.” She squeezed his hand. “That’s probably what caused the heart attack in the first place. You need anything? Water? Another pillow?”
“I’m good,” he whispered, smiling at her. “Never better.”
“Jamie, did you order the ring bearer pillows and flower girl baskets already?” Christine asked. “Some people are saying they didn’t receive their invitations yet. You told me you’d mailed everything.”
Seriously? Her sister hadn’t said one thing since Jamie walked in and the first thing she said was about her own wedding? Did she even care about dad at all? “I’ll get to it soon,” she murmured, her eyes focussed on her dad.
“Well, you had better get on it fast,” she said. “I don’t have the time to go out and get them myself.”
What’re you so busy doing? Cake testing. More like wine testing, I bet. Jamie glared at her sister as she stood on the other side of their dad’s bed, her arms crossed and her face tight. “Why don’t you get your backup maid of honor to do it?”
“Jamie!” her mother said sharply. “You’re going to start that now? Just after your father’s heart attack?” She shook her head. “Girls, in the hall. Now.”
Jamie leaned over and kissed her dad’s forehead. He seemed already asleep. “I’ll be right back, Dad.”
In the hall, Jamie met her mom and sister, both standing with their arms crossed over their chests and glares on their faces. They could be twins. Or Cinderella’s sisters.
Her mom started in on her first. “Are you really saying you won’t lose weight for your sister’s wedding? She means that little to you?”
Sure. It’s not like I mean that much to her. “No, Mom,” she said, trying to stay calm. She wanted to get back into the room to sit with her dad. “I’m not saying that at all. I don’t have the time for it. Scarlet does. So she might as well be the maid of honor because I’m clearly doing a terrible job at it.”
“You would be doing just fine if you hadn’t made other commitments,” Christine said through gritted teeth. “Commitments to your hot new boss, for instance.”
“What’s this about a hot boss?” Her mom looked at Jamie sternly. “Are you working for the guy for sexual favors?”
Jamie’s heart sank. What had Stephen been saying to them?
Christine laughed. “She wants to sleep with him.” She gave her sister the once over. “But that’s never going to happen.”
“No,” Jamie glared at Christine. “That’s not the case at all.”
“I thought I had raised you better than that,” her mom said. “It is incredibly unprofessional to sleep with the boss or have any feelings for him that are not platonic. Don’t mess up your career for your love life. It will not go well.”
“I’m not sleeping—” Jamie lowered her voice when a nurse looked up from across the hall. “My job is completely professional.”
“I’ve seen Alex Reid, Mom,” Christine said. “He’s never going to sleep with Jamie.”
“I wouldn’t do it anyways!” Jamie hated that she felt the need to defend herself.
“You wouldn’t?” Christine smirked and Jamie knew she was up to something. She always got the look before she blasted Jamie against their mom. “She’s already slept with
her boss’s son,” Christine crowed. “Don’t you remember when Stephen pity-dated her?”
“He was your boss’s son?” Her mother paled and grabbed at the wall for support.
“Now look what you’re doing, Jamie,” Christine shrilled. “You’re going to give mom a heart attack now.”
“I am not!” Jamie shouted. “I can’t believe you guys! Dad’s in there,” she pointed to the room, “and you guys are trying to blame me for his heart attack and now mom’s? Unfreakinbelievable!”
“It’s always you, Jamie.” Christine glared and glanced behind Jamie. She smirked. “Your fat ass just has to try and tap anything with a dick, doesn’t it?”
“I don’t mean to interrupt,” a quiet male voice said.
A shiver went down Jamie’s spine and she stiffened.
Everyone stopped talking and stared as Alex came up behind Jamie. He held a large, fresh bouquet of flowers in his hand. He looked so out of place, well dressed and incredibly gorgeous. Part of Jamie wanted to laugh. Another part of her wanted to smack him.
“Not at all,” Christine said sweetly, looking Alex up and down with a gleam in her eye. She took the flowers he held. “These must be for my dad. How thoughtful. You must be the Alex Reid I’ve been hearing so much about.”
“Indeed,” he said, as if not sure what else to say. “My secretary filled me in on the situation and I wanted to come down here personally to deliver flowers and offer well wishes.”
He smiled at Jamie. “How’s your dad doing?”
“Ok, I believe. I haven’t really had a chance to find out what’s happened.” She held her gaze to his beautiful blue eyes, even though she wanted to glare at her mom and Christine.
“Why don’t you take the rest of the week off? Spend as much time with your dad as you need. The office can wait till Monday.”
Jamie wanted to cry. He really did mean well, she knew that, but telling her family that she had the week off would just make everything worse.
“That’s very… kind of you, Mr. Reid,” her mother said, shooting Jamie a suspicious glance. “Most bosses never would be so generous.”
Shit. She thinks we’re already sleeping with each other.
“Do you want to help me set the flowers in the room?” she asked lamely.
“Sure.” He looked relieved at the chance to escape her sister and mom.
Jamie took the flowers from Christine, almost having to pry them out of her sister’s hand. She stepped into the room with Alex behind her. Jamie kept her eyes on her father.
He looked up as they came in, his gaze lingering on Alex and then back at his daughter, his eyes narrowing as he glanced behind them. “Mr. Reid, it was very kind of you to let my daughter have a job, especially when the package deal of her family must be very tiresome.” He sighed and caught his breath. “I think it’s in your best interest if you let her go. She’s not, uh, built for long hours and hard work. You’ll break her heart.”
Jamie’s cheeks burned as tears threatened to overwhelm her. Her father, who had been the only one to be even a little bit happy for her in her new job, was now telling her boss that he should fire her because he thought she had a crush on him. It had to be the most humiliating day in her life, and she could almost understand Stephen’s wish to just go back to work instead of visit his future father-in-law in the hospital.
Alex looked at her father. His smile was cordial but his eyes were ice cold. “While I appreciate your input, Mr. Connors, I’ll decide what’s in the best interest for my company. It is, in fact, my company. What you should know is that your daughter’s a valuable asset. You should be very proud of her, not ashamed.”
Her father’s cheeks burned red and he tried unsuccessfully to sit up.
“Dad, don’t.” Jamie stepped forward as his heart monitor showed a rapid increase.
Alex huffed, his face completely unreadable. “I’ve got to get back to work, Jamie. Goodbye. Christine, Mrs. Connors, Jamie.” He nodded at each of them in turn and then turned on his heel and walked away.
Jamie stared at her family in defeat. They were really, truly horrible people. All of them. Unable to stay in the room and face her family’s wrath and accusations, Jamie ran out the door.
She hesitated in the hallway, not sure which way to go.
Alex stood by the door and reached for her arm. “This way,” he said. “To the elevators.”
“Please don’t touch me,” Jamie whispered, pulling her arm away as if it was on fire. She walked ahead of him and pressed the down button for the elevator doors. As soon as it opened, she went in, but Alex was too quick for the doors to close. He sidled in after her and pressed the emergency stop button on the elevator as soon as the doors were closed.
“What the heck are you doing?” Jamie was on the verge of tears. She couldn’t hold them in much longer.
“You need to cry,” Alex said. “No one’s watching right now. It’s just us. Let it out.”
“Are you insane? We’re going to get in trouble!”
“I’ll make a substantial donation to the hospital.” He waved his hand as if he held a wand and could pull some magic out of it. “Give them a new wing, new equipment, whatever. You’re upset.” He stepped closer to her. “Breathe, Jamie. Breathe.”
She opened her mouth to shout at him but words didn’t come out. Instead she covered her face with her hands and sobbed. Stress, anger, humiliation, sadness and a million other emotions escaped and poured out of her. She felt Alex take her into his strong arms and rub her back.
“It’s okay,” he whispered. “Just cry, Jamie. Just cry.”
Embarrassed, she cried harder and buried her face in his jacket. His heat emanated off of him and comforted her. She pulled away from him and turned away. “They’re right, you know,” she said quietly as she dug in her purse for a Kleenex. “I’m so stupid.”
He handed her a handkerchief from his suit jacket. “You are definitely not stupid.”
She took it and blew her nose, not caring anymore that her face was probably a red, blotchy mess. “You should fire me.”
“Jamie.” He gently grabbed her arms by the elbows and made her face him. “I’m not going to fire you.”
“My family alone is clearly more trouble than I’m worth. You now know I find you attractive. Your employees have probably a million rumors flying around about us. It’s not worth it.”
He looked at her, amused. “You find me attractive?”
Jamie rolled her eyes. “Out of everything I just said, that’s what you take away from it? I’d have to be blind, deaf, and dumb not to find you attractive. Even then—”
She never finished her sentence because suddenly his lips were on hers. He pulled her in tightly, his hand entwining itself in her hair. Shock ran through her and then waves of pleasure, fear, and pure joy. Alex’s lips traveled to her cheek, then up to her temple, and then rested in her hair.
Jamie blinked, trying to get her scattered thoughts back and push the pleasure aside. Why did this man have to be so damn arousing? Finally, she realized what just happened. “This isn’t right,” she said. “You’re my boss. And…” She almost said and you’ll just break my heart, too, but stopped herself just in time. “You said that you didn’t want distractions in the workplace. That’s why you hired me.”
He laughed softly. “I don’t want distractions. It’s impossible not to get distracted by you. I’ve tried hard not to notice how you bite your lip when you’re nervous, or how sexy you look when you’re trying to be the epitome of professionalism. I love how my name sounds when you say it and I always wonder how it would sound if you just called me Alex.” He straightened suddenly, as if realizing he had said the words allowed.
Jamie flushed, at a complete loss for words. “I don’t know what to say,” she said finally.
Alex stepped back and punched the emergency stop button and the elevator started back up. He pressed the ground floor. “You don’t have to say anything. The fault is mine. I didn’t mean wha
t I just said.” He ran his fingers through his hair once and then became completely professional, unreadable. “I apologize. I was up on the moment, the way this day has gone. I didn’t mean what I said.”
Jamie stared at the numbers winding down from three to two. “You don’t need to apologize. It’s fine.”
“You are very good at your job, and you truly are a valuable asset to this company. I felt sorry for you. The way your family is, the stress of the day. It all caught up with me. It won’t happen again. Ever.” His hands were balled into fists at his side and he stared stonily ahead. “I’ll see you on Monday.” When the elevator door slid open, he stepped through quickly while Jamie waited until the door began to close before she stepped out.
The Boss Chapter 11
Jamie checked with the front desk and asked to be notified if there was any major change in her dad’s condition. It took everything not to cry as she left and took a cab back to the office so she could collect her car. Finally alone, she let the tears fall.
“Only till you get to your apartment. Then it stops,” she mumbled to herself. She grabbed a Kleenex and mopped her face. For one split second in the elevator she had thought Alex had been flirting with her. With her! Then it had all been blown to smut and he told her he’d said the words because he felt sorry for her. Pity compliments? Life didn’t get any lower.
She blew her nose and wiped her tears away with the back of her hand as she approached the house. Pressing the button to open the gates she opened her window, hoping the fresh air would hide the redness on her face.
Thankfully she didn’t see Alex’s car or the driver he used during business hours at the office. She pulled into her usual spot and hurried out of the car, keeping her head down as she made her way to her place.
The Olympic-size pool in the backyard steamed in the cool afternoon air. It was the start of winter and the pool was still open. Only Alex Reid would pay to heat his outdoor pool warm enough to be tub temperature. Jamie was tempted to strip down and jump in it. Skinny dip in the middle of the afternoon, in the winter, in a billionaire’s house. Chubby beached whale splashing in the water. How sexy! She laughed out loud as she unlocked her apartment suite and stepped inside.