Skylar ducked her head as she slid into the backseat of the black town car waiting in front of Banscroft Empires. She fought off the nerves as he slid onto the seat beside her and shut the car door. This was not at all where she expected to find herself on her first day of this placement, questioning her sanity for risking a prime placement and a potential poor review if she screwed things up tonight. She could have said no. She SHOULD have said no.
She smoothed out the skirt of her dress in an attempt to soothe her nerves. She needed to make sure they had their story set out. A firm plan would make this easier. More like business. She shoved her attraction toward him to the back of her mind and turned her head to look at James. "So. Let's go over this again," her tone coming across almost too aggressive in her attempt to cover up the flips her stomach was doing. James nodded. "We met a month ago at the appreciation function the company hosts every year," he started. His parents had been unable to attend this year so it would make it difficult for his mother to dispute.
"Yes. I was there with my uncle, who was a former client of yours," Skylar continued. "We hit it off at the wine tasting bar and I gave you my number. Do we really need to tell her much more than that?"
"I fucking wish," James said bitterly, "But she won't be satisfied with just that. She'll want to know long-term details. And why we skipped out on brunch on the weekend."
Skylar raised an eyebrow at James. "You didn't tell me we were to go to brunch. We absolutely would have attended had I known. You must've been distracted what with closing that deal with Tetratec Industries last week."
James shot Skylar a surprised look. "Great answer. You did your homework too."
Skylar shrugged, "I'm a temp. The nature of the job requires me to get up to speed really quickly otherwise you spend the whole time in your placement floundering. I don't like to flounder."
"Well you're definitely not floundering." James gave her a half smile that made her stomach do another flip. She wasn't so sure he was right there.
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James held the door for Skylar as they entered the lobby of the country club his family frequented. Skylar walked in like she came here every week and James frowned when he noticed she had caught the eye of a few of the male patrons standing in the lobby. He offered her an elbow and shot the men a warning glance before remembering this was not a real date and he had no right to feel as jealous as he did. He glanced down at Skylar and caught her watching him out of the corner of her eye and he felt his jaw tense as he wondered if she had noticed his jealous reaction to the other mens' stares.
He led her down a wide carpeted hallway, the walls decorated with expensive artworks and portraits of past club board members. They stopped at a set of double oak doors on the right about halfway down the hall. He looked down at Skylar. "Ready?" he asked, offering a less than convincing smile. She looked back up at him and nodded with a look of confidence that was far more convincing than his. "Of course, let's go dupe your family," she said giving his arm a squeeze with her hand. James felt himself relax, comforted by her confidence. He nodded and opened one of the oak doors.
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Skylar followed James through the door into the club restuarant. She cast a glance around the room, trying to gain her bearings as much as possible before the inevitable onslaught of questions. James steered her towards the bar. "Trust me, you're going to want to down a drink first. I know I want to," he said, noticing her initial confusion. She laughed and nodded, "I was hoping that's what we were doing." She took a seat at the bar as James gestured to the bartender to pour 2 drinks. He passed her a glass of whiskey and Skylar downed it and signalled the bartender for another. James looked at her in surprise for a moment and then followed suit. With another whiskey in hand he turned to face the restaurant. Skylar watched his face as he scanned the room and then turned to do the same. She felt a shiver run down her spine and shot him a quick upwards glance as he placed a hand on her lower back. She followed his gaze to see a pair of young men turn away quickly. Turning back to James she noticed the warning look on his face and felt her stomach do another flip. Was he jealous? No, that couldn't be it. It was probably for show in case his family noticed.
As if on cue Skylar noticed an older woman approaching them. She felt James slip his arm further around her waist, feeling the tension in his side as he pulled her to it. This must be his mother. She was dressed in an expensive looking pantsuit and wore altogether too much jewellry. She smiled and her bangles jingled as she waved. "Jimmy! You actually came. I'm shocked. I thought I would have send someone down to the office to drag you here," she wagged a finger at him before turning her attention to Skylar. Skylar felt James tighten his grip a little more. "And you actually brought a girl with you. Did he pick you up off the street?" Skylar ignored the disdainful tone in the older woman's voice and offered a smile. "It's a pleasure to finally meet you Mrs. Banscroft," Skylar said pleasantly, placing a hand on James' back. James looked at her and his expression softened. He turned his attention back to his mother.
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"Skylar, this is my mother Amelia Banscroft. Mother, this is Skylar," James smiled at Skylar's response to his mother's rude comment. His mother pursed her lips and watched the two of them carefully for a moment before offering Skylar a tight smile. "Nice to finally meet you Skylar. Forgive me, but with Jimmy's track record I was sure you were imaginary," she said casting a suspicious look back at James. James opened his month to admonish but stopped when he felt Skylar's hand press harder into his back. He looked to her as she continued to smile at his mother. "That's quite alright. I assure you I am not imaginary," she looked up at James. "If you were better about communicating with your mother maybe she wouldn't think I was imaginary," she said in a chastising tone. "Hey!" James started defensively, but was cut off by his mother's laugh. "She's right you know Jimmy," she admonished, wagging a finger at him again. Taking hold of Skylar's elbow she shooed James arm off her waist and began leading her to the other side of the room. "Order drinks for the table Jimmy," she said over her shoulder as she hauled Skylar away. James downed the rest of his whiskey and watched helplessly as the two headed over to the table where his family was waiting, his mother talking animatedly and Skylar still smiling pleasantly and holding her own. Maybe he had no need to be worried after all. He smiled to himself as he watched them go. Skylar cast a quick glance back at him and smiled reassuringly. He felt the rest of his apprehension melt away as he returned her smile. Dammit James, he shook his head at himself as he turned to the bartender and ordered a round for the table. So much for a straight forward business transaction.
James hurried to his family's table, sure that by now Skylar would be in need of rescue. He tensed when he noticed not only were his parents at the table, his mother still latched on to Skylar like a tick, but his younger brother Adam had come to supper with his wife Julia. He clenched his jaw. The fact that Adam was married and James still chronically single was the catalyst to his mother's rampant attempts at setting him up and encouraging him to settle down. James didn't hold it against him and Adam was probably the only family member he actually liked, but their presence could very likely add extra pressure tonight.James pulled out the chair next to Skylar and took a seat. Without thinking he reached over and grabbed her hand to give it a reassuring squeeze. Realizing what he'd done he tried to casually remove his hand but Skylar squeezed back and kept his hand where it was, shooting him a quick relieved glance when his mother turned to speak to a passing waiter. H
Skylar breathed a sigh of relief the minute her butt hit the back seat of the town car. James slid onto the seat next to her and reached for the car door. Amelia appeared out of nowhere and placed herself between the car door and James. Leaning down she smiled at the two, "I'm glad I caught you two!" James dropped his arm and made a face at his mother. "Don't make that face Jimmy, it's unbecoming," his mother waved off his disapproving glance and looked over to Skylar, "You two will be joining us for brunch on Sunday right?""Uh...well Amelia," Skylar fumbled over her response. "We will come for brunch on Sunday," James interjected, taking Skylar and Amelia offguard. "But then I've fulfilled my familial obligations for the rest of the year." Amelia wrinkled her nose at him. "What about the holidays? One month," Amelia countered. "Fine. I'll attend Christmas supper. That's just over 3 months," James conceded. Amelia pondered his offer for a moment before extending a hand, "Dea
Skylar blinked back the sting of tears as she stared down at the floor of the taxi. She had always been a rage crier, an attritube that had always annoyed her, but something else was fueling the tears as well. Hurt? Were her feelings hurt? And why was she so angry? It was a business transaction and she had agreed to the terms, so why did it feel like she had been punched in the gut when he reminded her of that fact? "Ma'am, your stop," the taxi driver's voice snapped Skylar back to reality. "Oh. Thanks," she mumbled handing the driver cash and opening the door. "Keep the change," she added as she climbed out of the vehicle and stepped out onto the sidewalk. As the vehicle pulled away she stood on the sidewalk in front of her crappy apartment building, the brick faded and cracking and some of the windows broken. It was dingy, musty and broken down but it was cheap and they hadn't asked for a damage deposit so it was home for now. Skylar looked down at her clothe
Skylar hesitated for a moment before heading to the door. It was almost 10 p.m., who the hell would be knocking this late? Skylar sighed realizing Randy must have already told Tina and it was probably her too eager to hear the whole story to wait until tomorrow."Go home Tina," Skylar snapped opening the door. She froze as she looked up at the person standing in her doorway. It was not Tina after all. "James?"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"Skylar," James breathed. "I know it's late, but can I come in for a moment?"He waited anxiously as Skylar looked him up and down, clearly trying to decide if she should let him in or slam another door in his face tonight. He wouldn't blame her if she did. With an exasperated sounding sigh she rolled her eyes at him and stepped out of the way. He stepped past her into the dark dingy kitchen of her apartment and she closed the door behind him and slid the deadbolt into place.
"I really don't have time for this today." James said gruffly into the phone. "You don't have to take that tone with me you know. I'm only trying to help," sniffed the indignant female voice on the other end of the line. "You can help by letting it go Mother. I will not be coming to supper tonight," James answered firmly, an exasperated frown lining his handsome face. "If only you'd find a nice girl and settle down I'd leave you alone," came the response. "Why do you assume I'm not seeing anyone?" James heard himself snap. Shit. He instantly regretted it when he heard his mother's excited gasp. "Jimmy Banscroft!! Why didn't you tell me!?" "Because I knew you would overreact." "Nonsense! Why haven't you brought her around yet? What's her name? Do we know her family? Is she respectable? You must bring her to brunch on Sunday. I won't take no for an answer." Dammit. James felt his jaw clench. The only relationship he'd had in months was with the company and he really had no desire at t
Skylar usually dreaded seeing her Supervisor, Randy, heading towards her cubicle with the list of placement assignments, but today she had to stop herself from meeting him halfway. Since she had taken her chance on the Banscroft Empires placement she had barely been able to focus all week. She clenched her jaw and reminded herself her odds were super slim. Everyone in the office had applied for that one, and those placements always went to senior temps, which Skylar was not. Skylar felt herself crash down to reality as Randy reached her cubicle."Good morning Skylar. You had a great review from Mr. Theidle at your last placement. He was disappointed you didn't want the full time position he offered you, but I'm glad you decided to stick with Timely Temps," Randy winked at her and Skylar shuddered. She had tried to block out Thiedle's full-time offer. "Technically I think he made the offer to my chest and not to me because that's the only place that man ever looked," Sky
Skylar sipped her coffee as she eyed James across the table at the bistro she had chosen as he ordered their lunch. The waitress pushing out her chest as she took the order and batting her eyelashes. Skylar rolled her eyes and took another sip. She couldn't really blame the girl though, she probably would've done the same. Though her motives would've been strictly monetary with him being loaded and likely a good tipper. The perky waitress bounced off with their order and Skylar turned back to James."Why don't you ask her? She'd probably be your girlfriend for free," Skylar smirked. She was probably crossing a line, him being her temporary boss and all, but she had him by the proverbial balls at the moment and couldn't resist milking it. The look he gave her should've made her nervous but it only spurred her on. "Those girls at the boutique probably would've too.""Keep it up and I might just also ask them to fill in for Mrs. Babbitt." Skylar laughed at the threa
Skylar hesitated for a moment before heading to the door. It was almost 10 p.m., who the hell would be knocking this late? Skylar sighed realizing Randy must have already told Tina and it was probably her too eager to hear the whole story to wait until tomorrow."Go home Tina," Skylar snapped opening the door. She froze as she looked up at the person standing in her doorway. It was not Tina after all. "James?"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"Skylar," James breathed. "I know it's late, but can I come in for a moment?"He waited anxiously as Skylar looked him up and down, clearly trying to decide if she should let him in or slam another door in his face tonight. He wouldn't blame her if she did. With an exasperated sounding sigh she rolled her eyes at him and stepped out of the way. He stepped past her into the dark dingy kitchen of her apartment and she closed the door behind him and slid the deadbolt into place.
Skylar blinked back the sting of tears as she stared down at the floor of the taxi. She had always been a rage crier, an attritube that had always annoyed her, but something else was fueling the tears as well. Hurt? Were her feelings hurt? And why was she so angry? It was a business transaction and she had agreed to the terms, so why did it feel like she had been punched in the gut when he reminded her of that fact? "Ma'am, your stop," the taxi driver's voice snapped Skylar back to reality. "Oh. Thanks," she mumbled handing the driver cash and opening the door. "Keep the change," she added as she climbed out of the vehicle and stepped out onto the sidewalk. As the vehicle pulled away she stood on the sidewalk in front of her crappy apartment building, the brick faded and cracking and some of the windows broken. It was dingy, musty and broken down but it was cheap and they hadn't asked for a damage deposit so it was home for now. Skylar looked down at her clothe
Skylar breathed a sigh of relief the minute her butt hit the back seat of the town car. James slid onto the seat next to her and reached for the car door. Amelia appeared out of nowhere and placed herself between the car door and James. Leaning down she smiled at the two, "I'm glad I caught you two!" James dropped his arm and made a face at his mother. "Don't make that face Jimmy, it's unbecoming," his mother waved off his disapproving glance and looked over to Skylar, "You two will be joining us for brunch on Sunday right?""Uh...well Amelia," Skylar fumbled over her response. "We will come for brunch on Sunday," James interjected, taking Skylar and Amelia offguard. "But then I've fulfilled my familial obligations for the rest of the year." Amelia wrinkled her nose at him. "What about the holidays? One month," Amelia countered. "Fine. I'll attend Christmas supper. That's just over 3 months," James conceded. Amelia pondered his offer for a moment before extending a hand, "Dea
James hurried to his family's table, sure that by now Skylar would be in need of rescue. He tensed when he noticed not only were his parents at the table, his mother still latched on to Skylar like a tick, but his younger brother Adam had come to supper with his wife Julia. He clenched his jaw. The fact that Adam was married and James still chronically single was the catalyst to his mother's rampant attempts at setting him up and encouraging him to settle down. James didn't hold it against him and Adam was probably the only family member he actually liked, but their presence could very likely add extra pressure tonight.James pulled out the chair next to Skylar and took a seat. Without thinking he reached over and grabbed her hand to give it a reassuring squeeze. Realizing what he'd done he tried to casually remove his hand but Skylar squeezed back and kept his hand where it was, shooting him a quick relieved glance when his mother turned to speak to a passing waiter. H
Skylar ducked her head as she slid into the backseat of the black town car waiting in front of Banscroft Empires. She fought off the nerves as he slid onto the seat beside her and shut the car door. This was not at all where she expected to find herself on her first day of this placement, questioning her sanity for risking a prime placement and a potential poor review if she screwed things up tonight. She could have said no. She SHOULD have said no.She smoothed out the skirt of her dress in an attempt to soothe her nerves. She needed to make sure they had their story set out. A firm plan would make this easier. More like business. She shoved her attraction toward him to the back of her mind and turned her head to look at James. "So. Let's go over this again," her tone coming across almost too aggressive in her attempt to cover up the flips her stomach was doing. James nodded. "We met a month ago at the appreciation function the company hosts every year," he started. Hi
Skylar sipped her coffee as she eyed James across the table at the bistro she had chosen as he ordered their lunch. The waitress pushing out her chest as she took the order and batting her eyelashes. Skylar rolled her eyes and took another sip. She couldn't really blame the girl though, she probably would've done the same. Though her motives would've been strictly monetary with him being loaded and likely a good tipper. The perky waitress bounced off with their order and Skylar turned back to James."Why don't you ask her? She'd probably be your girlfriend for free," Skylar smirked. She was probably crossing a line, him being her temporary boss and all, but she had him by the proverbial balls at the moment and couldn't resist milking it. The look he gave her should've made her nervous but it only spurred her on. "Those girls at the boutique probably would've too.""Keep it up and I might just also ask them to fill in for Mrs. Babbitt." Skylar laughed at the threa
Skylar usually dreaded seeing her Supervisor, Randy, heading towards her cubicle with the list of placement assignments, but today she had to stop herself from meeting him halfway. Since she had taken her chance on the Banscroft Empires placement she had barely been able to focus all week. She clenched her jaw and reminded herself her odds were super slim. Everyone in the office had applied for that one, and those placements always went to senior temps, which Skylar was not. Skylar felt herself crash down to reality as Randy reached her cubicle."Good morning Skylar. You had a great review from Mr. Theidle at your last placement. He was disappointed you didn't want the full time position he offered you, but I'm glad you decided to stick with Timely Temps," Randy winked at her and Skylar shuddered. She had tried to block out Thiedle's full-time offer. "Technically I think he made the offer to my chest and not to me because that's the only place that man ever looked," Sky
"I really don't have time for this today." James said gruffly into the phone. "You don't have to take that tone with me you know. I'm only trying to help," sniffed the indignant female voice on the other end of the line. "You can help by letting it go Mother. I will not be coming to supper tonight," James answered firmly, an exasperated frown lining his handsome face. "If only you'd find a nice girl and settle down I'd leave you alone," came the response. "Why do you assume I'm not seeing anyone?" James heard himself snap. Shit. He instantly regretted it when he heard his mother's excited gasp. "Jimmy Banscroft!! Why didn't you tell me!?" "Because I knew you would overreact." "Nonsense! Why haven't you brought her around yet? What's her name? Do we know her family? Is she respectable? You must bring her to brunch on Sunday. I won't take no for an answer." Dammit. James felt his jaw clench. The only relationship he'd had in months was with the company and he really had no desire at t