Charlotte picked up the card from the floor and tossed it into the trash can before exiting Floyd's office. Who the hell did that man think he was? Well, he was the owner of this building and impossibly rich, but that gave him no right to think he could treat people like that. She wanted to go after him and tell him off, but she knew she couldn't do that. First, she'd have to find a way to get out of the agreement Floyd got her into through other means.
She went to her office and finally retrieved the faxed documents from the Sterling case, but she didn't know what to do with them now that she was officially off the case. Well, if her new "boss" told her she had the day off, so be it. She picked up her things and left.
Janet eyed her suspiciously as she approached the lobby.
"Taking the day off?" she said from behind her desk, lowering her glasses and scowling at her.
"As a matter of fact, I am," Charlotte said, giving her a sly smile. Normally, if she was going out to work on a case, she'd be carrying files. Now she only had her purse with her.
"I thought only partners got those," Janet said, pretending to look at some papers. "Given you're not a partner, I'll have to write that down."
"By all means, write it down." Charlotte blew her a kiss and left the office and gave Janet a wave from the elevator as the doors closed in front of her.
In the parking lot, she went the long way round to check the reserved parking spaces. There it was: Logan Hamilton, next to the building's other entrance. Parked in the space was a Lamborghini. He probably got his own elevator to go up to the top-most floors where his office was.
When she got to her car, Charlotte didn't really know where to go. The weight of everything that had happened seemed to finally settle on her, and she felt really tired. It was barely eleven; too early for lunch and too late to have a proper breakfast. She hadn't been able to enjoy hers earlier in the day from the anxiety of seeing Edward and the prospect of her promotion.
Normally, she'd go over to visit her mother and spend some time in the house she loved so much, but she was afraid Mary would be there. She couldn't deal with her yet. So she turned the engine on and drove around until she remembered that Floyd had said he'd go to the country club. He usually met important clients there, but Charlotte knew he liked to have long lunches and play tennis in the middle of the workday. Maybe she'd be able to talk to him and convince him to let her keep her cases and not work with the obnoxious Mr. Hamilton.
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Chateau Ella was Atlanta's most prestigious country club, and Charlotte only remained a member because she was still single and she was included in her mother's legacy membership. She wasn't a fan of the place: everyone who was anyone in Atlanta went there to play tennis, golf, or gossip in the tea room. But she knew what a privilege it was to be able to use its facilities for free, so she did play tennis every once in a while.
It took her a little over thirty minutes to get there, and thankfully, it seemed to be relatively empty. The Chateau was like a big castle surrounded by lush gardens and a vineyard, one of the few on the East Coast. At the reception, she asked for Floyd, saying she had to meet him there, and the receptionist told her that he was last seen in the Pergola near the boathouse. So off she went.
One golf cart ride later, Charlotte walked into the Pergola to find Floyd in the midst of what seemed like a midday party. He sat with a group of five men under the shade of the vines, and they were all laughing and drinking wine. The second she saw them, she regretted coming.
Floyd's family was a long-time friend of her own family; the law firm had once represented her father's importing business. But Floyd was still her boss, and her coming here to find him was not the most appropriate thing to do. Just when she was about to turn around and leave, one of the men caught sight of her. Six other heads followed his gaze, and everyone went silent.
"Charlotte! Is everything OK?" Floyd said, setting down his wine glass and walking up to her. The men behind him started whispering to each other. None of them stopped looking at Charlotte.
She was used to it by now, but she still appreciated it when the men weren't so obvious about it.
"Floyd, yes. I'm so sorry. I... Log- I mean, Mr. Hamilton told me to take the day off, and I wanted to talk to you about... something. I didn't mean to intrude."
"You could never intrude, darling. Come, meet the board members of Galveston Inc. Then we can go talk," he said, escorting her towards the group of men.
"Gentlemen, this is Charlotte Astor. One of the firm's best lawyers," he said, introducing her.
All of them stood up quickly, and one by one, they greeted her.
"We're happy to be represented by such a fine... professional," said one of the oldest men from the group.
A few of them chuckled at his remark, but the others just smiled at her.
"Well, join us! We were just discussing business matters," another said.
"I'm sorry, gentlemen, I forgot I had a meeting with her. We'll have to continue this another day," Floyd said, raising the wine glass he had been drinking from.
"In that case, Mr. Whitaker, it has been our pleasure," said another man, toasting with his wine cup too.
"Enjoy your meeting with the lovely Miss Astor, and be sure to invite us to the wedding!" another said, making everyone laugh.
Charlotte didn't understand the joke at first, so she politely smiled and followed Floyd to the other side of the Pergola.
"What wedding did they mean? Do they know Edward?" Charlotte said once the two had sat down.
"No, they meant my wedding. To you. They were joking, of course. Some people have trouble realizing that one can be a perfectly respectable professional and still be beautiful," Floyd said, smiling at Charlotte.
"Oh," she said.
Floyd was almost forty and unmarried, much to his parent's chagrin. According to gossip, it was because he was too attached to his mother. Charlotte knew that wasn't the case because she'd heard his mother complain about his reluctance to settle down more than once when she and Charlotte's mother got together for tea or a game of cards. No one would ever imagine he and Charlotte were a thing, but these men weren't from town, so she supposed it made sense they'd think something could be going on between the two.
The second this thought crossed Charlotte's mind, she got an idea.
"So, dear Charlotte. What can I help you with?" Floyd said, calling the waiter over and asking him to bring the menu. "We might as well have lunch, shall we?"
"Yes, that'd be lovely," Charlotte said.
They ordered food, and Floyd got a call from the office. He took it inside in the phone by the bar and then came back outside. It was as hot as it got during summer, but Charlotte was a summer creature anyway, so it didn't bother her. Her palms were starting to get sweaty, but the heat had nothing to do with it.
If she went along with his crazy plan of hers...
"Well, what is it? Are you sure everything is OK?" he said once he returned.
"I wanted to thank you for the opportunity to work with Hamilton Industries," she said, giving Floyd her best smile. "I must admit I was under the impression you'd be making me partner, though."
"Charlotte, dearest. You have to understand..."
"No, no, it's OK. I think it's for the best," she interrupted. "I was wondering... Well, you're still technically my boss, but since I'm working for Logan Hamilton, the line is a bit blurred, isn't it? And well, I was asked by Jake, Stephen, Gabriel, and John to go to the Art Museum Gala, but I didn't want to let any of them down. Would you like to come with me? As friends, of course. See, I think they'd take my rejection better if I told them I was coming with you..."
And there it was. If Edward thought she'd be hanging around waiting for him to come around, he was mistaken. She'd show him what he was missing out on, and she'd do it by dating their boss.
"Of course!" Floyd said, looking surprised. "You poor thing. I can't even imagine what it is like to be a woman in a men's world. I'd love to, and I feel honored you want me to go with you."
When the waiter brought their orders, Charlotte made a point to accidentally knock over her wine glass over Floyd's sleeve and make a fuss over it. And when he made a joke, she laughed extra hard, as if he had just told her the funniest thing in the world.
By the time they were finished with lunch, he was eating from the palm of her hand.
After lunch, Charlotte left the country club in a daze. What had she just done? It went against her principles to get ahead using her looks, and although this wasn't technically the same thing, it felt just as wrong. And she wasn't taking into account Floyd's feelings, but she was certain his interest in her had nothing to with matters of the heart. She drove home to her apartment, and as she was unlocking the door, she heard the phone ringing. She rushed inside and picked it up. "Finally!" Janet said from the other side. "We... have a situation here at the office. You need to come over." "It's four-thirty... by the time I get there, it'll be past five," Charlotte said. "What is going on?" "There's a wo
Charlotte poured herself a cup of red wine once she had showered and got settled down for the evening. Too many things had happened in the span of a day, and it was overwhelming her.She tried to keep her thoughts from drifting towards Edward, but it was hard. If she could tell him about this, he'd surely be able to give her advice. The thing was, he was the problem now, and she couldn't think of anyone else she could confide in.It sometimes bothered her that she didn't have many friends; she'd lost touch with the girls she went to high school with while she was in law school, and they all formed new cliques and groups by the time she had returned. Most of them were married, had one or two children, and seemed to purposely avoid her whenever they ran into each other in the country club or the grocery store. It had never been easy for her to make fr
They pulled into a long driveway surrounded by trees."What is this place?""The house I built for my mother, but she refused to move here," Logan said, pulling down the windows. The air smelled fresh and clear, of the countryside."Did you have this built after you married her? What is her name, by the way? She never told me," Charlotte said."Julia. It was almost done when we got married."Soon the house came into view, and it was anything but a house. The place was a mansion, possibly bigger than the country club main house in Chateau Ella. It was three stories tall, and it seemed
Charlotte spent the day going over Logan's files and assembled a team of interns to help her sort them out. The papers were all copies that someone had haphazardly tossed into their boxes, and she pitied the poor assistant who had to have done the work.There were mentions of other foreign bank accounts, but those wouldn't go into the divorce agreement, so she filed those separately. It had been a while since she worked on a divorce case, and normally, she'd try to go for a swift and amicable agreement between the two parts. But it made her angry to think that Logan's wife had so much in her favor, and she had tossed it all overboard for someone who wasn't probably half the man Logan was.It surprised her that she had thought of Logan in a positive light because she didn't really like him. He was conceited, too full of himself, and a scoundrel at heart.
Linda styled Charlotte's hair into beautiful loose curls while Logan was still upstairs getting a haircut. Every once in a while, she could hear the hairdresser's laugh pour down from the upper floor. She didn't understand why Logan had stayed for a haircut; it didn't seem like he needed one, and he surely had an army of hairdressers and stylists at his disposal. She couldn't shake off the feeling that he was still mocking her. Like he was having fun spending the day like a normal person. Or a poor person, if you compared him to Charlotte. "You look beautiful as usual," Linda said, holding up a hand mirror so Charlotte could see the back of her head. "Thank you," Charlotte said and hurried to the front desk to pay. She wanted to scurry out before Logan came down. But there was another woman talking to
"What are you still doing here?" Charlotte said, surprised at finding him sitting there. Logan stood and straightened out his suit. "You will need a ride to your event, Miss Astor. Won't you? I also had someone bring over drinks. Since you weren't specific about the ones you needed, I asked them to bring one I particularly like." He gestured towards the lobby's door, where there were boxes of French champagne that Charlotte knew cost at least a thousand dollars per bottle. They were stacked into a pile by the wall. This was too much. She'd never be able to afford that and pay all the debts and bills she had. "You really don't know how to step down, don't you?" Charlotte said. "I don't want you to drive me, or get things for me."
Logan finally slowed down when it was clear he couldn’t drive too fast through a neighborhood with so many bumps and little or no visibility because of the rain. While Charlotte was glad about it, she was also hoping the rain would stop in the next five minutes. How on earth was she going to carry those boxes of champagne to the house in this rain? She really didn’t want Logan to have to park in the driveway. The living room had enormous windows with views of the driveway and the front lawn. Everyone would see her arrive in this flashy car, and while she didn’t really mind what the guests would say, her mom would be a problem. Lost in her thoughts, she didn’t realize that Logan had almost stopped. He kept gesturing with his hands as if asking permission to speak. “You can talk,” Charlotte said loudly,
It was hard for Charlotte to take her eyes away from Edward as he walked around mingling with guests with Mary at his arm. But she didn't want to look desperate trying to catch Floyd's attention, so she didn't go directly towards him, and instead sat in the dining room close to the food, where most of the guests came through from time to time. Her high school classmates greeted her politely yet with a distance that Charlotte knew was because of their very thinly veiled dislike for her. The only reason they were even there was because they also happened to be friends with Edward. Everyone knew everyone in the small, elite, old money Atlantian society. Still, Charlotte was never alone. Some of Edward's pals from high school and a group of people she hardly talked to at the office were all gathered close to her, laughing at her jokes. A lot of them asked about Mary, and Charlotte was happy to talk about her; tonight she had to look like she was the happiest
Charlotte headed into the kitchen after splashing cold water on her face, looking for Logan. She didn't know how to explain it, but she felt an inexplicable... emptiness after waking up and not finding him there.Flashes of their encounter last night flooded her mind. She knew she was being ridiculous. What had happened between them -again- was just pure, undeniable sexual attraction. Adding to how much the two had drunk, what happened was just inevitable. That was all it was. It was all slightly blurry, but it still made her blush. Logan was sitting on the wide balcony, enjoying a buffet-style breakfast displayed on the table. It was a lavish feast, and Charlotte's stomach growled in response to the sight. She knew she should take a shower or at least change before letting Logan see her in the state she was in, but her empty stomach was stronger. "Good morning," Charlotte groaned as she slid the glass door open. "Good morning." Logan briefly smiled at her. "We're leaving for Sav
A few hours later, Charlotte couldn’t feel her feet. The upstairs area was apparently reserved only for a few people, so she danced with Logan as if it was only the two of them there. At some point, she sat down and gulped some water, resting her head on the lush velvet couch. The next thing she felt was someone softly lifting her up while the music pounded into her ears.“What?” she said groggily.“You fell asleep.” It was Logan carrying her. His deep voice sobered her instantly. “I can walk!” she quickly said, squirming to set her legs down. But his arms were stronger, and he held on to her. “Your shoe is broken,” Logan said, looking straight ahead. Thankfully, this seemed to be pretty normal around here. No one even glanced in their direction as he headed down a hallway that ended with an emergency exit. Charlotte lifted her leg and realized that it was true; one of the heels on her stilettos was snapped in half. She focused on his face. He didn’t seem angry or annoyed, just
Charlotte sipped on the cool, fruity drink. It was a soothing balm against the humid, night air. Logan’s penthouse had balconies all around it, giving whoever sat outside a view of not only the sunrise over the ocean, but the sunset towards the sprawling city of Miami to the west. “Do you have everything you need?” he asked her, squinting as the last rays of sunlight peered over the horizon, hitting his face and bathing it in a golden light. How had she never noticed how handsome he was? Well, she had, but she had ignored it. For so many reasons… “I have way more than I need,” she replied, setting the drink down and smiling at him. When Logan made her promise that he could buy her anything he wanted, she didn’t imagine just how much he felt enough was. They had spent a better part of the afternoon all over downtown, going from store to store. A valet followed them, burdened by the sheer amount of shopping bags filled with clothes, shoes, accessories, and jewelry. What was
"What kind of deal?" Charlotte pulled back a little. Because of where Logan sat, he towered over her, and this positioning was never good for negotiating. She had learned a lot from body language throughout the years, and it was never good to make deals when one of the negotiators was sitting in a position that implied power."Come with me to Savannah." Logan leaned back against the desk. "This trip I'm taking is not business-related. I'm going to go visit family and attend a high school friend's wedding. Let's pretend that nothing has happened between us yet. We're just good friends attending a wedding. If, after this trip, you want to keep working for me, I will back off and do whatever you want to make you feel comfortable. I will strictly be your boss. If you want to keep doing... this, whatever this is, I will open up an independent law firm that you will own and manage and you can have nothing to do with me. I think it's time you stopped working for other people w
Once the elevator doors opened on Logan's floor, Charlotte let out a long sigh. Things had happened so fast, and she had just realized what she had done. On the one hand, she couldn't be anything but grateful to Janet for telling her the truth about Floyd, and she was only sad she hadn't known this sooner. But because of the actions she took once she learned the truth, not only was Janet out of a job but technically, so was she. Logan had hired her via the company, and even if she was sure he would be happy to hire her personally, it felt a little demeaning for her. Janet was another story. She was her responsibility now. "Is this Logan Hamilton's office?" Janet said, poking her head out of the elevator and looking around as if she had walked into a cave and not an office floor. "Go, go!" Charlotte nudged Janet to step out and then gestured for her to follow. Stuart greeted her at the front desk, and this time, she saw
Floyd walked inside his office and slowly sat behind the desk, interlacing cupping his together, placing them on the desk.Outside, Lisa stood in awe of the scene before her. "Do you-"Charlotte slammed the door in Lisa's face. She'd apologize to her later."I'm not even going to ask what you were doing rummaging through my private files," Floyd said, staring Charlotte down. "I assume you read what's in there?""I did..." Charlotte said, slowly sitting down on the seat in front of Floyd's desk."Charlotte, that was a misunderstanding. A confabulation that my sister made up. She's always envied me, and this was her way of getting back at me for-""I don't care," Charlotte interrupted him. "I couldn't care less what you say happened, Floyd."Then she began to laugh wholeheartedly, out of anger and relief, but mostly relief, because she had been right about Floyd all along, albeit unknowingly. He had been sitting in tha
"I think it's better you read it," Janet said. "I have to go back to the front desk." With that, Janet stood and handed the scribbled paper to Charlotte, and wordlessly left her office.Charlotte quickly picked up after Janet had stopped.Mr. Hamilton: Oh, about Miss Astor. I would like to move her office to mine if that is alright. Now that the divorce is finalized, there are other things I would like her to handle.Floyd: I don't think she'll be working that much in the near future. (He chuckled here.)Mr. Hamilton: Why is that? She seems to be a workaholic.Floyd: Can you keep a secret?Mr. Hamilton: Yes... (He was looking very confused.)Floyd: Janet, you forgot the sugar.I left but stayed outside by the door.Floyd: You can't trust women to keep secrets, can you? (He laughed.) Well, I'm going to ask Charlotte to marry me.
Today was Charlotte’s last day of supposed convalescence, and for the first time in a long time, she didn’t get out of bed the second she opened her eyes. She had nowhere to be until Monday, and the week’s activities seemed to have taken a toll on her; her body was crying for more rest. So, she went back to sleep and woke up to a ringing phone almost at noon. This time she hurriedly stepped out of the bed, almost tripping on her shoes, and made it just in time to pick up. “Hello?” she said. Whoever had called had hung up at the same time. Feeling a little disoriented from waking up so late, she showered and began to prepare breakfast, pouring herself a cup of yogurt and adding an assortment of fruits to it. Then she spent several minutes trying to reach the towing company so it could finally pick up her car and take it to the shop to be fixed. She had put it off
This time, Charlotte didn't hold back. She bit down on his lower lip as their tongues caressed each other's as if the two were finally sating the hunger they felt for each other. Logan pulled her closer, almost sitting on Floyd's desk, and Charlotte clung to his strong shoulders, her hips pressing against him. For the first time in a long time, her mind was blank: the only thing in the world was the man that held her. He grabbed her legs and pulled her on him, making her skirt lift almost to her stomach. "Logan..." Charlotte pulled away a bit. "The door is open." "I don't care," he said, setting her back down on the floor and removing his suit. He then continued to kiss her, his hands navigating her figure, starting with her hips and landing on her back. He then began to kiss her neck, nibbling on it softly as his lips slowly edged closer to her heaving chest. "Do you remember what I told you yesterday?" he said, unbuttoning Charlo