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She clung to the reassuring voice in her head She orrying for no reason Artist or piercer--those were the only two positions Conlon Ink had to offer, and she was perfectly capable of judging a candidate for either one Except…she’d thought they’d already hired all the staff Her father hadn’t said a word about needing more help

As footsteps sounded frohtened up the mountain of papers on her desk God, she was so not prepared for this Her office was a mess Her tank top was inappropriately ski to take her seriously

"Come in," she called when a knock rapped on the door

A second later, Brett stood up to greet her candidate--and gasped

"Evenin’, angel," AJ drawled "You ready to do this thing?"

It took a second to unhinge her jaw froainst the incredible picture he erously sexy attire told her he h his short blond hair, AJ sat in the visitor’s chair and looked around "Nice office Are you going to be spending most of your tiaped at him Had he seriously just waltzed into her office after four days of radio silence and startedhere?" she sta for a position" An impish smile lifted his lips "The position of Brett Conlon’s boyfriend"

Her jaw fell open again and her knees got so eraceful thud

"This is insane," sheto process not only AJ’s unexpected presence, but his even more unexpected announcement

"More like unprofessional," he chided "Do you tell all your potential employees that they’re insane? That’s not what you should be leading with in an interview, angel"

She just stared at hi to annoy her

"Ask me why I want the job," AJ prodded

Brett mumbled a curse under her breath, then decided to huht as well let it play out

"Fine Why do you want this job?"

He leaned back in his chair, long legs stretched out in front of him as if he had all the time in the world "Well, first off, I think I’d make an excellent boyfriend I’ll open doors for you and buy you flowers on your birthday"

She raised one eyebrow "Very unoriginal I can get that from anyone"

"I’ll watch any teen vampire show you become obsessed with"

"Better, but not by much"