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Something About Lorelei(18)

By:Sandi Lynn


Garrett smiled at me as he walked towards Jack’s office.

“He’s not in there,” I spoke.

“Where is he?”
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“I don’t know. He isn’t talking to me at the moment.”

Garrett let out a laugh. “Why? Did you spill coffee on him again?”

“No. He wanted me to go to Paris with him and I told him I couldn’t. So now he’s all pissed off.”

“Did you tell him why you couldn’t go?”

“I lied and told him my mother wasn’t feeling well and I couldn’t leave the country.”

“You really can’t go because of your daughter, right?”

“Yes. You never told Jack about Hope. Why?” I asked.

“There are some things Jack doesn’t need to know and I felt if I told him about your daughter, he would have told me to fire you. He’s not exactly fond of children and he would have felt that you having a kid would get in the way of business.”

“I know. We already had that discussion about him not liking kids.”

“Listen, Lorelei. Don’t let Jack get to you. Just come in, do your job, and all will be good. Jack will talk to you again when he comes back from Paris.”

“Really? Because I like it when he doesn’t talk to me.”

He laughed. “You’re the best PA yet. I have to run. I have a meeting. If you see Jack, tell him I stopped by.”

“That means I’ll have to talk to him.” I smirked.

Garrett pointed his finger at me and winked before walking away.

****

Jack

As I was at the airport checking in, I noticed my boarding pass said “Economy seating.” What the fuck? I pulled out my phone and called Lorelei.

“Mr. Sutton’s office.”

“It’s me. Why the fuck am I sitting in economy?”

“I don’t know. I didn’t make your reservations.”

Shit. That’s right. Amber did. That bitch.

“I can get it changed for my flight going there. Call the airlines and get it switched for the return flight. I don’t have time to deal with this.”

“I’m sorry about that, Jack. Maybe your last PA did it because she was planning on quitting and you pissed her off,” Lorelei spoke.

“Excuse me?”

“Just an observation. I’ll get the return flight changed over.”

“You better!” Click.

I had been on edge all week because Lorelei wasn’t joining us in Paris. This would have been a fantastic experience for her and everything would have been paid. Since she loved fashion and the industry, she could have learned a few things on this trip, plus I would have been with her and been able to spend a lot of time with her. Maybe get to know her better.

As I was talking to the girl at the ticket counter, she informed me that all first class seats were booked. Now I was really pissed and I needed to figure a way to get a seat in first class. Damn that bitch, Amber. Lorelei was right. I bet she did this on purpose and she was probably sitting at home right now laughing her ass off knowing that I’d be stuck in economy.

I took a seat at my gate in between my mother and an older gentleman. I glanced over at his boarding pass that was in his hand and saw he was in first class.

“Excuse me, sir.”

“Yes.” He looked over at me.

“I see you’re sitting in first class. I will reimburse you for your ticket, plus I’ll give you an extra five thousand dollars if you switch seats with me.”

He arched his brow as he stared at me. “Seriously?”

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“You just bought a very expensive seat in first class, son.” He smiled.

I smiled back and pulled out my phone, dialing Lorelei.

“Mr. Sutton’s office.”

“It’s me again. I need you to wire sixty-five hundred dollars to a Mr. Thomas Burkhart. I’ll put him on the phone so he can give you his account number.”

“Umm. Okay.”

Once he finished giving Lorelei his account number, he handed my phone back to me.

“Make sure it’s done ASAP. Like right now, Lorelei.”

“I am doing it now. So let me guess. You just bought the man’s seat in first class, right?”

“Yes.”

“Have a nice flight, Jack.”

“I will now.” Click.





Chapter Thirteen


Lorelei

What a pleasant and quiet week with Jack gone. Such a shame it was coming to an end and he’d be back in the office on Monday. I even snuck out early a few days and picked up Hope from school.

It was Sunday afternoon and Hope and I packed our last picnic lunch of the year and met my mom, Nick, Stella, and Sebastian in Central Park. The weather was starting to change and it was getting chilly. After eating lunch, Sebastian and Nick took Hope over to the swings.