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By:Lorelei James


Annie barged in. “Glad to see you’re finally takin’ care of that stuff. It’s a fire hazard.”

“Something you need?”

“Two things, actually. Where’s the purchase order for the bottles?”

“Which bottles?”

“The hand lotion bottles. The plant in Cheyenne says they never received the order.”

“Bull. I sent it three weeks ago.”

“Well, they never got it. And the original order form is not in the file.” Annie braced her shoulders against the doorframe. “Is it possible with all that’s been going on, you only think you sent it?”

Yes. “No.”

“What do you want me to do?”

“What are my options?”

“Send another purchase order and pay the rush charge.”

Skylar shuddered. That’d put a big dent in the already small profit margin. “Or?”

“Or wait until you get through those boxes to see if you accidentally tossed it in there during your rant about the ridiculously high prices of plastics and were looking at switching bottle manufacturing companies.”

“Funny. Pay the damn rush charges. What was the other thing?”

“Nadia wants to talk to you after lunch break.”

Skylar looked at Annie. “Thank God she actually showed up today. Do you know what she wants to talk about?”

“I have an idea.”

“Something you’re going to share with me, Annie?”

“No. But as long as you’re already in a pissy mood, I might as well tell you I heard what Kade said the other day and he was right about external safety issues around here.” When Sky started to protest, Annie stopped her. “Don’t bite my head off. We’ve talked about this. I oughta say, I brought it up and you ignored me. As the owner you make sure all the internal safety equipment surpasses OSHA standards. All the MSDS are up to date. But, that’s not all there is to creating a safe work environment. Most of your female employees have been in bad situations with men, including myself, which you knew when you hired us. So, I don’t understand why we have a security gate we don’t use and no alarm system whatsoever.”

“Um? Hello? Because we’re out in the middle of nowhere?”

“Sweets, you’re a great boss, but you have the attitude bad things don’t happen in Wyoming. Bad things do happen here, less frequently than in LA, but we’re still somewhat untamed in the Wild West. In some respects, cowboys are like them gangbangers, never backin’ down from a fight, always lookin’ for a way to avenge themselves when they think someone done them wrong. Especially if they were wronged by the woman in their life. Like Nadia’s husband. Are you denying that is a potentially volatile situation?”

“No.”

“Don’t deny that if you had this exact same business in LA, you wouldn’t dream of leavin’ the door unlocked or the gate open. Those security type things woulda been the first things in place.”

The truth punched her in the gut like freight train. Holy crap. Annie was exactly right. Kade had been right. How could she have been so oblivious? Because she was seriously overworked?

And whose fault is that?

Annie kept going. “I figured you’d take care of the oversight after you gave birth and Eliza was on the premises, things’d change and you’d see the external safety problems. But you haven’t.”

Half in a daze, Sky asked, “Then why didn’t you just handle it? Order the security components, hire the installers? You are the office manager.”

“We both know that’s a courtesy title. You’re the owner, you’re in control, and you make no bones about that. I can’t even order the damn lotion bottles without your approval.”

Hadn’t she sworn she’d delegate rather than do everything herself? Especially after Eliza’s birth? And here she was stuck in the same pattern she’d been stuck in her whole life? Would she never learn she wasn’t superwoman?

“Go ahead and snap off a smart question like ‘If you feel so unsafe and unappreciated here, why are you still working for me?’ ”

Skylar absolutely recoiled.

Annie shook her finger. “What’s wrong? Why aren’t you defensive? Full of pride. Glaring at me, unwilling to admit when you’re wrong?”

Hadn’t Kade accused her of the same thing? She swallowed, but her voice still was barely audible. “Because I was wrong, Annie. Fix it, however you see fit, okay?”

“Good.” Annie sidestepped a pile of papers and slammed the door.

Startled by the sound, Eliza started screaming.

Sky wished she could scream right along with her.