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I narrowed rin trickled across his sliuy think he was?

“I think you have sos you should attend to in your office Alone,” I said

“What about guests during hours that aren’t business? Maybe Ava would like to see where I work”

“Out Now When you walk into this building, it’s professional—one hundred percent You don’t want to keep it professional, I’ll find someone who does”

“You should probably follow your own rules then”

“For your inforot out of her car when she parked around back,” I said flatly

Adam’s face fell before he let out a breathless chuckle

“The next time you expect me to explain myself to you in any way, be ready to find yourself a new job, Mr Humpbert”

“Yes, sir,” he mumbled

I stood round until he left my office, then slammed back intoHow the hell could I have brought him on some stupid blind date for one of Camilla’s friends? Ava wasn’t just any friend, either She was the friend, Caood with her fro, because she was the kind of friend who’s opinion deterine what she thought of ht

I’d never hung out with Adam outside work I had uy in my place of work, which was really the only place I frequented besides my apartment and Hunter’s place But even with all that in play, I couldn’t believe I hadn’t noticed how much of an asshole theat me the way he had I obeyed the rules I had set forth forhe could hold over e

Yep, thatelse I needed to do

Picking up h ency contact in case so ever happened to Camilla while she ith ency I dialed her number and held the phone to my ear, then picked up my pen and made a few notes on a sheet of paper

“Logan? Is everything okay?”

“Everything’s fine Camilla’s not with me anyway,” I said

“What’s up then? Why are you calling?” she asked

“I wanted to personally apologize on behalf of ht”

“Not your fault He was the selfish one”

“Well, he’s a little more than selfish”

“What does that mean?”

“Nothing Would you let ize to you? Maybe I could take you out to lunch to try to ss over?”