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Billionaire's Contract Engagement(28)



When she saw Shelby, she knew something was wrong. The usually cheerful  receptionist eyed Celia with something that looked suspiciously like  pity, and she refused to hold Celia's gaze for long.

Not even wanting to know what that was all about, Celia bypassed her  usual meet and greet with Shelby and headed for the sanctuary of her  office. To her surprise, Elle was waiting for her.

"Hello, Elle," Celia said as she came in and tossed her briefcase onto her desk.

Elle's face was drawn, and she looked like she was dreading talking to  Celia. In her hands was a folded newspaper or magazine. Celia couldn't  tell.

"Celia, there's something you need to see. Everyone else has already  read it. I tried to call you but couldn't reach you at home or on your  cell."

Celia's stomach sank. She didn't like the look on Elle's face or the way she was coming at her with that paper.

Elle plopped the newspaper on Celia's desk and it was then that Celia saw it was a gossip rag. Her nose wrinkled in disgust.

"Elle, what are you doing reading that crap?"

"Look at it, Celia."

Elle jabbed her finger at the photo spread and the headline. Celia  looked down and all the blood drained from her face. She had to grip the  edge of the desk to keep her knees from giving way.         

     



 

There were pictures of her and Evan at Mitchell's wedding. The same  pictures she'd received via e-mail from Evan's mother. One was of them  dancing and her laughing up at him. The other was of Evan kissing her.  Her hand was splayed over his chest and there was no mistaking the huge  rock on her third finger.

The headline blurred in front of her, but she got the gist. It was all  about Evan and his new fiancée and was it coincidence that Evan had  allegedly signed a contract with Maddox Communications, the agency where  his fiancée worked.

She scanned the article, but she was too furious to continue past the  insinuation that Celia had spent the last several weeks doing whatever  was necessary to land Evan's business.

"That's not all," Elle said grimly.

She walked around Celia's desk and jostled the mouse so that her screen  came up. She typed in a URL and navigated to an advertising community  site that hosted a blog and a message board, mostly used by advertising  professionals. There in the latest blog post was the picture of Evan  kissing her along with the announcement of Evan going with Maddox  Communications. The subtitle was short and to the point, and made no  bones about the way they thought Celia landed the account.

Celia sank into her chair, stunned. Absolutely and completely stunned by what she'd read.

"My God, Elle, what do I do?" she whispered.

Elle squeezed her shoulder in sympathy, but her eyes told Celia she was at as big a loss as Celia was as to how to handle it.

"Does everyone in the office know?" Celia asked painfully. "Have they all seen it? And what do they think?"

"Well, Ash hasn't been back in, so I don't know if he's seen it. I know  Brock and Jason saw it because I was in Brock's office with both of  them. Jason didn't have much to say but Brock was pissed."

"At me?"

Elle shook her head. "I don't know, to be honest. I doubt it. He's not  the type to get angry before he hears your side. Besides, you got the  account. It shouldn't matter to him how you did it."

"That's true, I guess. It only matters to me."

"I'm sorry, Celia. Really sorry."

Celia put her hands over her face. "I was stupid, Elle. I was stupid, and now I have to pay the price."

The sound of someone clearing their throat had Celia looking up toward  the door. Brock stood there, an indecipherable expression on his face.

"Elle," he said. "Would you leave me and Celia for a moment?"

"Of course," Elle murmured as she hurried away.

Tears burned Celia's eyes. She was holding on by a sheer thread.

"Want to talk?" Brock asked.

It was that question that did it for Celia. If he'd been angry or if  he'd been indifferent, she could have handled it, but the simply worded  request broke her down.

Her shoulders shook, and she lowered her head as a sob welled from her  throat. It appalled her that she'd cry in front of her boss. But there  was no holding back the release of the crushing pressure that had been  building over the course of the last few weeks.

Brock didn't say or do anything. He just stood there while she gathered  herself together again. When she looked up, he sat in one of the chairs  in front of her desk and waited for her to speak.

"It's not how it looks," she said as she wiped tears from her cheeks.

He glanced at the spread out paper on her desk. "Well, it looks like you were wearing his ring, but you're not now."

With a sigh, she explained the whole sorry tale about her trip to  Catalina with Evan and how she hadn't felt like she could refuse when he  was short on time and ready to move on his campaign.

She left out the mushy details she'd shared with Elle. Brock was, after  all, A. her boss and B. a man. He didn't need to know that she'd  stupidly fallen in love with a man she'd be working with for a long time  to come. It made things entirely too messy. What if they broke up?  Would Evan feel weird about continuing the relationship with Maddox or  would he take his business elsewhere?

There were a million reasons why she should have never ever gotten  involved with Evan, and yet, she hadn't heeded any of the warning signs.

"I overheard what Elle said about how it shouldn't matter to me how you  got the account. I won't lie. It doesn't. Furthermore, it's none of my  business unless you broke the law or did something to damage the  reputation of Maddox. I don't think this qualifies. My concern is for  you. I know how devastated you were by what happened in New York.

"I meant what I said when I told you that you had my support. That  hasn't changed. I'll make sure to put an end to any speculation going on  in the office, but I can't control what people think or say outside the  work area. I don't imagine this is going to be easy for you to deal  with in the next little while, but Maddox Communications stands behind  you."         

     



 

"Thank you, Brock," she said in a shaky voice. "That means a lot to me."

"Any idea who would have done this?" Brock asked.

She frowned and stared down at the pictures. Then she looked back up at Brock.

"These pictures were on my company computer. Evan's mom sent them here.  They've only been here. I don't imagine Evan's ex has any love for me,  but she and Mitchell left immediately on their honeymoon. They haven't  even seen the photos yet. So other than me, and maybe Evan if his mom  showed them to him, the only other person who's seen them is his mom.  These weren't taken by the professional photographer. Evan's mom shot  these with her digital camera, and I don't believe for a minute she'd go  to these lengths to discredit me. She was too damn excited over our  supposed engagement."

Brock swore long and hard. "Are you sure this is the only place you had them?"

Celia stared back at him. "You don't think  …  surely not. No one here would do something like that."

"I don't know, but I'll find out," he snapped.

He rose and stalked to the door. Then he paused and turned back for a  moment. "Don't let this get you down, Celia. I have a feeling that  whoever did this intended just that. You did a damn good job on this  account. No one can take that away from you unless you let them."

Then he was gone, leaving Celia sitting there like a deflated balloon.

She was supposed to meet Evan in just a few hours. Their evening was  already planned, complete with the sleepover at his hotel and his driver  taking her to work in the morning. She'd already had reservations about  it all, but now the idea made the knot in her stomach grow even larger.

Who the hell had released those pictures? It made her furious. Why would  anyone even care or go to such lengths to discredit her?

She wouldn't put it past Athos Koteas. He'd made it a point to tar  Maddox Communications any way possible, but how would he have gotten his  hands on those pictures?

The idea that one of her coworkers was responsible made her want to  puke. She couldn't believe it and work here another minute. She had to  push that possibility out of her mind or go insane.

How sick was it that she didn't even want to venture out of her office  now? She couldn't face everyone knowing that they'd seen that damn  article.

She laid her head on her desk and tried to ignore the painful ache that had developed around her temples.

She knew what she had to do, and it hurt far more than those damn  pictures. But she hadn't worked this hard to rebuild her reputation and  her career to have it go down the toilet over one torrid affair.

The rest of the day was spent sequestered in her office. She only spoke  to Shelby to tell her she wasn't accepting any calls and the rest of the  time she spent in brooding silence.

At five, she stared out the window, watching as her coworkers left the  building. She purposely waited until everyone else had left before she  locked up her office for the night.