
Kemora Archives 3: One Heck Of An Assistant
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CHAPTER 1
SOHNI
âHonestly, believe me when I say this, Sera.â I offer her my napkin, which she immediately uses to blow her nose. There are extra tissues in my purse too, just in case. âItâs not you. Itâs him.â
And I want to kill him.
âStop saying that.â Her shoulders shake and more tears roll down her cheeks. âStop trying to make me feel better.â
She wipes her eyes in vain, dipping her chin to her chest for a second to recollect herself. When she looks back up, a sad smile is playing on her lips.
âI thought what we had was special. Thought I could change him, break his streak for serial dating andââ her voice breaks and she lets a weak shake of her head hang between us.
âSikandar is not boyfriend material, Sera.â My voice is soft. âI should know. I work for him.â
I should also know not to fraternize with the girls he sends me to break up with on his behalf because heâs my boss and somehow got me to agree that this is also part of my job as his personal assistant.
âIâm so sorry and I hate that he hurt you.â The words just keep tumbling out because looking at Seraâs watery eyes, something tugs at my heart fiercely and a burn shoots down from the roots of my hair to the soles of my feet. âWhy did you fall for him anyway? You knew his reputation.â
Sera gives a short, tear-stricken laugh. âItâs the bad boy charm. Fooling yourself into thinking youâll be the one to change him. But you never are.â Her eyes spill again as they rest on the rectangular box Iâd slid to her side earlier. âI didnât want his money. I just wanted him.â
âI know, Sera, youâre one of the good ones.â Wait till I get my hands around his neck the next time he asks me to straighten his stupid tie! âBut I picked out this bracelet for you. I know garnet is your birthstone and you like to wear it.â
Usually, Sikandarâs conquests arenât so sentimental. They just palm the parting gift, spew out a few choice words for me to relay to him with great honor and satisfaction, and storm away.
But Sera is different. She always was, and I really wish a nice girl like her hadnât gotten herself entangled with my manwhore of a boss. Or that he couldâve seen the goldmine heâd struck, realized his good luck, and mended his womanizing ways.
Sadly, a garnet and gold bracelet is all there is for me to show her how devastated I feel about the entire situation.
âI canât take it, Sohni.â Her eyes are soft and red, and it breaks my heart when she takes a deep breath and squares her shoulders. âI understood what I was walking into. He told me he doesnât do relationships, and that this was just sex. It was my fault to get my feelings involved.â She gently pushes the jewelry box at me and smiles. âThank you for being so kind. I always liked you.â
We both stand up, and I donât pull away when she hugs me, but I do take a few minutes to rub my face in my hands and rethink my life while the waiter brings out the check for water.
Yep, no such thing as free water at this pricey joint. Sikandarâs rule is to always break up at a nice restaurant to minimize the blow.
Asshole.
I gather the unwanted velvet box, leave a hefty tip, and march out of the ice-cold restaurant with my cell glued to my ear. Holly should be at the office by now with everything ready for Sikandarâs meeting, but I just want to get a rundown out of habit.
Itâs been a little over a year since my former boss, Taj Dempsey of TD Constructions, handed me over to his son so I could help the scion of Kemoraâs oldest and largest construction empire settle into his new role as the companyâs chief operating officer and be ready to take over the executive reins from his father as and when the mogul decides to retire.
I still curse the day I said yes to this arrangement.
Being Mr. Dempseyâs PA was one thing. It was my first job fresh out of college, and I loved every second of it. The man knew to respect women, be professional and compassionate while delegating authority, and teaching me the ropes and trusting me to manage his entire day.
Plus, there were no heartbroken girlfriends I had to deal with.
Taj Dempsey is notoriously monogamous and has been happily married for the past thirty-five years to the same womanâSikandarâs mom. Where the couple went wrong in raising their only child is a mystery to me. But then, as my brother Asher always saysâ the guy was born an asshole; no one can be blamed for that.
âLass!â Hollyâs thick faux Irish accent scatters my thoughts. âWhere are you? Whereâs the boss?â
âIâve been with one of SikandarâsâŚwait, what do you mean whereâs the boss?â Something hard sinks into the pit of my stomach. âHeâs not there? The meeting starts inâŚâ I struggle to check the phone clock, but Hollyâs voice confirms my fear.
âIn less than an hour!â She sounds as exasperated as I feel. âHe came in this morning and then went down to get some coffee and hasnât been back since. Heâs not even answering his phone.â
Shit.
âHow long ago was this?â
âTwo hours.â
Double shit.
âOkay, is Ali there?â She affirms that he is, which makes my heart beat a little better knowing that at least the CFO and the Project Manager are punctual even if the COO is MIA. âGood, so you guys get things rolling and Iâll go look for him and bring him in.â
âMake it in time, Sohni,â Holly cautions. âKokyo account is our biggest yet.â
âI know.â Iâm already reversing out of the parking lot. âIâm going to call him now.â
The minute Holly disconnects, I punch Sikandarâs number and yet again remind myself to sync my phone to my Mazda. The bell rings but no one picks up. I abort that mission and look up his location instead. Good thing I had it sorted out the second week of losing him to a gorgeous distraction that compelled him to bail out of a company dinner early and left me looking like an inept secretary who couldnât produce her boss on demand.
The red dot on the map marking his location sends another wave of anxiety curling up my spine.
Heâs home?
Itâs not even noon yet and too early even for him to avoid his job like the plague he considers it to be. Maybe he got sick or something. I speed, making the distance of fifteen minutes in five and coming to a screeching halt right outside the gleaming high-rise that houses his penthouse in this upscale neighborhood.
âMorning, Miss Mehr.â Ricky tips off his cap, beaming at me in his usual manner and spreading his palm for the car keys. âHow comfortably do you want it parked? Are we stopping traffic today?â
âIâll be running back out in a second, Ricky!â I yell over my shoulder as I race inside, jumping over people, waving an urgent hello to Marina at the front desk, and sliding inside the elevator right before the doors shut.
âSmooth.â Alexander, Sikandarâs blond and handsome venture capitalist neighbor, smiles at me. âA bit early to collect him, isnât it?â
âAnd why are you home at this hour?â I ask, smoothing my chignon and my skirt and checking the white sparkle of my nosepin in the mirrored wall when his words hit me. âHow do you know heâs home?â
There are times when I come in to pick up something for Sikandar while heâs at the office. Alexander knows this because it was at one such point three months ago when he took ten minutes of my precious time to ask me out.
âWell, firstâŚâ Alexander holds up his index finger, ââŚIâm working from home this week and Naomi is coming over for lunch.â
He lifts the grocery bags heâs been holding, making me feel silly for not noticing before. My stomach grumbles at the thought of Alexanderâs cooking, which the entire building knows is epic.
This homemade lunch couldâve been for me.
I want to cry for the lost opportunity because Naomi happened after Iâd gently turned him down that evening.
âAnd twoâŚâ he lifts a second finger, ââŚI saw him when I was heading out to the store.â
My insides twist. âHowâd he look?â Please, God, donât let him be sick. This is one heck of an important day today! âDid he look okay? Sickly green or healthy tan?â
The elevator doors slide open before Alexander can answer, and since this is our floor, I dash out with a quick goodbye, not waiting for his reply. I have a key to Sikandarâs penthouse that I have no qualms about using, especially now that he might be sick in bed and may not want to pad all the way from his room to answer the door.
âSikandar?â I try not to shout and startle him as I cross the foyer and an elegant black-and-white layout encasing a modern kitchen, living and dining spaces, and make my way up the stairs to his bedroom. âYou okay?â
Itâs only after Iâve pushed open his door and heard a feminine shriek hit my eardrums with all the ferocity of a train wreck that my brain jostles me to first gawk, then turn around with my hands over my eyes and prepare to chastise a very naked Sikandar trying to pull his pants up behind me.
As soon as the words come to me, of course.
âWhat the fuck are you doing here?â He sounds annoyed, and the rustle of fabric and a zipper indicates that thankfully, he might be decent. âTurn the fuck around and look at me, Sohni!â I do, and yep, his face is all shades of the Dempsey wrath but none of the shame. âWell? Explain yourself!â
âExplain?â Oh yeah, the words are flowing in now. âYouâre supposed to be in a meeting with Kamil Kokyo at the office and not be here doing that!â
âWhat are you talking about?â He looks ready to physically evict me from his life, his hazel eyes glowing golden like a furious lionâs. âThe meeting isnât until three!â
I give him the look I often give him when he screws up, which has to be at least ten times a day. And then I shove my phone in his face. âWe had to reschedule because Kamil cannot come at three. I texted you a reminder yesterday and the day before.â
His jawline becomes less severe as he takes my phone and reads the text I sent him. âOh, shit, I forgot.â
âYou donât say. I even emailed you the meeting invite just in case and left a post-it on your fridge and your car.â
âOh, was that your handwriting? So pretty.â The girl in the room picks this moment to introduce herself and her meet-cute with my boss. âHi, Iâm Chloe. We met at the coffee shop this morning and he bought me the last donut. Wait, are you his girlfriend?â
Ew.
âGod, no, Iâd rather kill myself,â I reply and then think to finish whatever this is for good, so I donât have to wipe her tears two weeksâor daysâfrom now. I shake her hand. âIâm his assistant but I was with his most recent ex just before I came here. Had to give her the break-up speech and all, you know how it goes. She lasted about a month because she played hard to get.â I give Chloeâs trim and toned figure clad in a lingerie-style top a stern once-over. âYou might make it past day two.â
âSohni.â
I ignore Sikandarâs warning and so does his date because now sheâs frowning with her hands on her hips. âWhat do you mean you were giving her the break-up speech?â
âThatâs part of my job.â I unzip my bag and pull out the jewelry box that Sera wouldnât take and offer it to Chloe. âWhen he gets bored with you, heâll send me to give you something like this. So I suggest you take it now and spare yourself the time youâll waste with him. Find someone whoâll appreciate you, Chloe.â The sincerity in my voice brings out the soft twinkle in her eyes. âYou deserve better.â
âOh.â Her hands clutch her heart before clutching the jewelry box and snapping it open. âIs it real?â
Her gasp is adorable, but the way Sikandar is holding the bridge of his nose is a gift all its own.
âYes. Real gold, real garnets.â I smile. âEnjoy, Chloe. It was nice to meet you.â Letâs never meet again. But I donât say that and enthusiastically wave when she gathers her things and prances out of the bedroom, leaving my boss to glare at me some more. âPlease, brush your hair. You look homeless.â
Not that his hair ever looks bad.
See, Iâm very proud of my hair. I think theyâre glorious and fit to feature in a shampoo ad for luscious brunettes, but Sikandarâs hair? Thatâs a thick glossy dark mane complete with a widowâs peak, which I love and wish I had, and it falls in shiny beachy waves just above his broad shoulders. Right now, itâs deliciously tousled and making me wish I could make a wig out of it and wear it on my bad hair days.
The day he starts balding will, indeed, be a day for universal mourning.
âYouâre a cockblocker,â heâs still frowning.
âExcuse you, but catching my boss with his pants down isnât how I wish to start my day either.â
âShe wanted to return the favor for buying her coffee.â
âSo you drove her to your penthouse? You have twenty minutes to get to a meeting thatâs forty minutes away.â
âWeâll take my car. Stop yelling.â He walks past me to grab his wallet off the nightstand. âYou can leave your dinky in my garage.â
âUgh, whatâs that?â I step closer when he turns to me and inspect his neck. âYouâve got a lipstick stain on your collar. Take off your shirt.â Iâm already bouncing around in his closet from hanger to hanger looking for a shirt that will go with the charcoal gray suit he has on. âI can only see whites.â
âNo, I wore white yesterday.â He comes in behind me and tries to finger through the hangers. âGet that lime green there.â
I pull it out and turn to hand it to him when my nose slams into his chest. Rock-hard abs and all that, and yes, Iâve seen before how chiseled he is, but every time it takes a bit of a moment to grab my floating mind and stuff it back in my skullâor push bile down my esophagus. Itâs quite the same feeling.
âYouâre staring.â His smirk doesnât help either. âYouâre welcome toâI donât mind.â
âGross.â I shove the shirt in his hands and step aside to walk out of the closet. âYou had me break a lovely girlâs heart today while you were here whoring around with another. Do you have no idea what you do to these women?â
He slips on one sleeve and then the other. âThey know the score, Sohni. Iâm not making any promises I donât intend to keep.â
âBut they hope they can change you.â My brain is on autopilot, so my fingers start buttoning him up of their own volition. âI really liked Sera. I really hoped sheâd be the one.â
A chuckle rumbles through him that I feel hitching up my already foul mood. âIf youâre that hurt, maybe you should date her.â
âYou know, SikandarâŚâ my fingers fist the front of his shirt in an angry grip, ââŚkarma is a bitch, and one day itâll come to bite you in the assâand when it does, Iâll be there to watch with a bucket of buttered popcorn and a warm, fuzzy blanket.â
He leans in, his cologne invading my nose. âYouâre wrinkling my collar, babydoll.â
I seriously need to find a new job.
âIâll drive.â I snag his car keys from the nightstand and open my bag one last time to pull out a tablet and hand it to him. âYou should look at the proposal and refresh your memory before you see Kamil. The man is extremely anal when it comes to facts and figures, and securing this account is your ultimate test, Sikandar. You cannot mess it up. This is how you show Mr. Dempsey you can do your job and handle everything. There is a chanceââ
My blaring cell phone interrupts me, and Aliâs name on display has my eyebrows jumping and alerting my boss.
âWhat is it?â he asks, but I quietly motion for him to hurry the hell out of the door and read the documents while I take the call.
âWhat do you mean theyâre early?â I gather my bag and rush after Sikandar through the hallway and into the elevator.
âKamilâs wife is doing the meeting,â Ali sounds on the verge of tears. âHe had to take a flight to Sweden or wherever the fuck. Sohni. He didnât even come in for this meeting; that is not a good sign.â
âI know.â Iâm rubbing my temple and glaring at Sikandar to keep reading while I sort this mess out. âHow capable is she at handling this? Does she have the power to seal the deal?â
âShe certainly looks to have enough power to make him not sign it if she doesnât like us.â
âThatâs not good.â
âWhatâs not good?â Sikandar asks, but I push him in the passenger seat of his sports-whatever-expensive-brand-with-a-tridentâyes, itâs a Maseratiâconvertible. âSohni? The fuck is going on?â
âCan you keep her busy and happy while we get there, Ali?â
âHolly seems to have found some common gossip that sheâs absolutely enjoying.â
âGood, keep at it. Weâll be there inâŚâ I check the clock on the dashboard screen, ââŚfive minutes.â Or something like that. Make it ten.
Sikandar narrows his eyes at me. Itâs clear heâs overheard parts of the conversation. âThe office is more than half an hour away. Reschedule since Kamil couldnât be bothered to make it.â
âYou couldnât be bothered to make it either.â I disconnect the call and start the engine. âYouâre supposed to be reading.â
âI already know this. I sat through with Holââ
But the rest of his sentence is hijacked by the wind as the car tears through the streets of Kemora in a mad drag to get to our bustling downtown. By the time I reach the skyscraper with an imposing sign of TDC TOWER plastered above its entrance, Sikandarâs knuckles are white from holding onto the handle.
âGo,â I tell him. âIâll park the car and join you.â
He steals a glance at the dashboard clock before lifting his eyes to me. âGood God, woman. Whereâd you learn to drive like that?â
âMy boyfriend in college was a racer. He taught me.â
His eyebrows arch. âWhyâd you break up? Too many traffic violations?â
âI wouldnât sleep with him.â I laugh when his mouth falls open. âGo on, youâre late!â
Sikandar hops out and I roll out of the circular driveway toward the designated parking spots. Itâs a brisk walk from the lot to the main building and another million minutes from the entrance to the elevator bank and then to the office on the twentieth floor.
When I finally walk through the double doors of the conference room, a chilling silence sweeps over me. Holly is standing by a blank projector screen, her face pale as though she fell into a vat of bleach while Aliâs is buried in his hands, his black-rimmed glasses resting on the table and heâs slumping in his chair next to Sikandarâs.
Sikandar is pushing a hand through his hair and working his mouth like a codfish.
âWhatâs going on?â I look around the vacant room. âWhereâs the client?â
âGone.â Ali sits back, locking his eyes with mine that clearly say how unhappy he is with the one person he is totally avoiding looking at. âHer exact words, âI cannot possibly breathe the same air as this douchebagâ.â
âOh, no.â My eyes immediately swivel to Sikandar. âWhat did you do?â
âNothing!â
âWhat he always does.â Ali stands up, pushing his glasses up his nose and glaring at Sikandar in his educated Clark Kent style. âLet me guess. You forgot to call her after?â
âI did nothing,â Sikandar bites back. âI know most of the time itâs my dalliances causing the issue, but this time itâs because I actually said no.â He looks back at me, his eyes the color of Iâm-not-lying. âI met her at the companyâs winter gala three years ago, but she was there with someone else, so I very politely declined to have her tongue pushed down my throat.â
âAnd then?â Holly asks.
âAnd then I went home.â
âAlone?â
âWith some⌠whoever was Svelteâs cover model that time.â
âMina Komal,â Ali says and then shrugs when he feels all our eyes on him. âWhat? I follow my fashion.â
âYa numpty.â
âWhat the fuck is a numpty?â
âItâs you, you twatwapple!â
âHolly, for heavenâs sake,â Sikandar groans. âJust because you spent a year in Ireland doesnât mean you get to speak in a language we donât understand.â
âWell,â Holly fidgets with the loose ends of her blonde hair. âIt was a very long year.â
âAnd Mr. MezherâŚâ Sikandar pins Ali with a stare, ââŚyouâre my chief finance guy. I understand the numbers involved, and I will never jeopardize this. I swear I didnât know who Kamilâs wife was before I came here.â
âSo what now?â I speak up before either Ali or Holly can steer the conversation toward yet another never-ending spiral. âKamil is out of the country, and his designated signee hates you. Whatâs your game plan?â
âMaybe itâs time to alert Mr. Dempsey about this,â Ali says. âWe have to get this project.â
âNo, weâre not telling my father anything.â Sikandar jabs a finger at the table. âI can handle this.â
âOh, I know!â Holly raises her hand as if weâre still in grade school. âYou should sleep with her.â
âExcuse me?â
âWell, sheâs clearly mad you turned her down, so if you satisfy her, maybe sheâll have her husband sign the contract.â
Ali rubs his chin. âSheâs got a point there.â
âExcuse me.â Sikandarâs brows dip. âWhat am I? A gigolo for hire?â
âOh, come on, the one time your dalliances might come in handy to help the company, and youâre saying no?â
âAre you out of your goddamnââ
âOkay, cut it out, guys,â I raise my voice above their absurd ones. âThatâs a terrible idea, and no, weâre not doing that.â
âAnd as much as it may surprise you, I do not find non-single women attractive. Single is my only type. Now, hush while I talk.â Sikandar picks up his cell phone and punches a contact. It takes a second for whoever is on the other line to pick up. âHey, Kamil, howâs it going? Is this a bad time? I heard youâre off to Sweden. You ever been before? No? Oh, itâs beautiful at this time of the year. I wish Iâd known earlierâŚyeah, I have an apartment in Stockholm. Wouldâve loved to host you thereâŚoh, yes, of course! Anytime. Howâs your mom?â
Holly shoots me a look, mouthing the words âThe MILF?â while Aliâs lips twist like he tasted bile. I simply shake my head to let them know it was yet another scary night our boss immensely enjoyed wringing me through, but nothing scandalous happened.
Thank God.
âIâm afraid I donât completely understand what happened eitherâŚâ Sikandarâs deep voice echoes through the silent conference room. He always sounds as though he has a sexy cold or just rolled out of bedâor both. âIâm sorry, but those are not the numbers we have for you. Ali Mezher, my CFO, presented it toâŚâ
He arches his brows at me, obviously expecting me to read his mind and come up with whatever heâs trying to say. I grab Aliâs pen and notepad, write out a name in bold letters, and hold it up for Mr. Fancy to read like a flashcard.
ââŚBianca, your wife.â He gives me a thumbs-up. âYes, it was emailed to you last weekâŚyes, Holly Simmons is the project managerâŚthatâs right, she did work on the city plaza scheme.â
His acknowledgment paired with a dazzling smile has Holly turning pink and doing a little dance with her arms and shoulders that so suits the charged mood in the room. Itâs a little over two minutes, and Kamil Kokyo is still on the line. Aliâs stunned expression has happy undertones, which I can feel in my bones too.
This is good!
âSure, Iâd love to go over the numbers once more. When are you available?â Sikandar laughs. âYes, of course, you can use the apartment. Mitt hem är ditt hem.â Another hearty chuckle. âYes, I speak a little bit of Swedish. Just enough to get byâŚof course, Iâll teach you. Call me anytime!â
Holy shit. He just played Kamil Kokyo like an instrument.
Ali is already bumping fists in the air, and Holly holds out her hand to me for a high-five that I entertain. Sikandar ends the call and leans back in his chair, letting a smug smile split his face.
âWell, children,â he says, âI hope you took notes.â
âBoss! Youâre the man!â Ali hollers.
âYou have an apartment in Stockholm?â Holly asks, all keyed up like a child.
âNo, he doesnât. Not yet,â I reply, her joy already grating on my nerves because it reminds me of the calls to be made promptly to people who do own property in Stockholm in case Kamil Kokyo actually wants to stay in Sikandarâs apartment in Sweden. âHey, Annabelle, how are you? Howâs the baby? Listen, I have this huge favor to askâŚâ
Sikandarâs eyes follow me around the table, his smile never fading, while I arrange for our surely in-the-bag client to stay in a foreign country on our coin.
The rest of the day goes by without a hitch, and Sikandar even stays in his office going over charts and plans and blueprints and quotes and numbers like heâs supposed to. Not very many meetings are lined up, but the few that are require his presence, and he doesnât give me any grief about it either.
âYou were a six today,â I tell him on our way back to his car.
My Mazda is still at his penthouse, and he needs to take me back so I can pick it up. Technically, my day isnât over yet because I can still see my boss within two feet of me. Actually, my day is never over because Iâm always a phone call away to do his bidding, and thatâs just wrong.
âSix?â He arches a brow. âNever thought youâd rate me that high.â
âYou got Kokyo back after his wife blew it all up in our faces.â I open the passenger door and settle in. âAnd you were a good boss the rest of the day too, so thatâs a six.â
He buckles up in the driverâs seat and slightly leans towards me, hooking his gaze with mine. âWhat do I have to do to make it a ten?â
âYou know what you have to do, Ishki. You just donât want to do it.â
He sighs and leans away, revving up the engine and backing out onto the street. âItâs just so boring, Sohni, IâŚcouldnât I have a few more years to myself?â
âYouâre not a college kid anymore, Sikandar. All your friends have steady jobs. Quite a few of them are married and some even have children.â Iâm sure my expression is similar to how his father looks at him during such sermons, but then a thought softens my stance. âAre you having a Zavyar Velshi moment, though? Where you ditch your family business and go work with your fatherâs friend? Mind you, Zavyar had Adam to pick up the reins after he left. Youâre an only child.â
He chuckles, the throaty sound rumbling through the space between us. âNo, I donât want to ditch the family business, but that would be apt, wouldnât it? Everyone keeps likening me to Zav anyway.â
âYou mean because of his scandals.â
Another deep sigh as he makes a left turn at the traffic light. âYes, Sohni, because of the scandals. Apparently, Iâm the tabloid darling now.â
âMeanwhile, Zavyar is happily married to a Faramin princess and pleasantly humiliated at the hands of his toddler now and then.â The thought of Kemoraâs once notorious bachelor submitting so completely to love in every form makes me smile. âYou could learn a thing or two from him.â
The guy is like a scary typhoon to reckon with, but the way he turns to mush at the mere sight of his wifeâwhom I personally have a huge girl-crush onâis the talk of fairytales. And then, there are my brothersâsame story there too. Safe to say that the men in my life are all powerhouses who love nothing more than pleasing their women.
âHungry?â Sikandar slows down as we near a small burger joint thatâs halfway from the office to his penthouse. âIâm craving junk food.â
âNo, I have to be at my auntâs tonight. I promised Iâd be there for dinner.â I turn in my seat to face him. âHey, why donât you come along? Itâs been a while, and they miss you at the mansion.â
âYour idiot brothers be there too?â
I laugh. âYes. And youâll get your ass handed to you every time you flirt with their wives.â
âOr Ayzal.â He gives me a wink. âYour aunt is a total hottie, and whenever Zubin dies, Iâm calling dibs.â
âSikandar.â I canât help swatting his arm with the back of my hand. âThatâs so rude. Thatâs my foster father youâre talking about.â
âOh please, the guy didnât even give you his last name.â
âI have my own last name. I donât need anyone elseâs.â
âIâll give you mine.â
âWhat?â
He seems to stiffen for a microsecond as if finally hearing the nonsense coming out of his mouthâhe has his lucky moments, sometimesâbut then rolls his eyes. âI mean when I marry Ayzal and before I whisk her away to an exotic honeymoon destination, Iâll adopt you and freely give you rights to my last name. Of course, Yanni and Asher wonât be invited to the wedding, being Zubinâs sons and all, but their gorgeous wives could attend.â
âOh, wow, wouldnât that please them.â
âRight?â
This man.
All I can do is shake my head. âSo? Dinner with the Tahars tonight?â
âNo, I think Iâll go to Momâs. Have her order me some junk food.â
âAww, such a cutie patootie you are. Mommy would so love to.â
âShut up.â He fails to reel in the smile that only a proud mamaâs boy would sport. âYouâre an annoying cockblocker.â
âYouâre a horrible boss.â
âIf you werenât my best friendâs little sister, Iâd fire you.â
âPlease fire me so I can go back to assisting your amazing dad.â
âThatâs messed up on so many levels, I canât even count.â
That earns him another punch, but Sikandar Dempsey is like a well-glazed clay pot. Nothing ever sticks. But heâs okay. Having worked with him closely for about a year, his father before that, and then our social interaction because of our families, our boss-employee dynamic is anything but conventional, and his presence makes me comfortable enough to banter and poke fun and appreciate his sense of humor.
By the time he drops me off at my car in his garage, weâre both reeling with laughter as his recap of a horrible wardrobe malfunction comes to an end with his date stealing his clothes and leaving him locked in a coat closet at some frat party.
âYanni rescued me, and I had to fetch him coffee for a month.â He claps his hands on the steering wheel while I try to get some oxygen into my lungs between cackling. âYour brother is evil.â
âYou should date better women.â Iâm still laughing as I get out of his car and walk toward mine. The sweet little blue Mazda beeps when I go near. âThank you for the ride, Ishki. Iâll see you tomorrow. Say hi to your mom and dad.â
âSohni.â
I turn around to look at him. He is standing with his arms folded above the retractable roof of his car that he pulled up earlier because I hate the wind in my hair. His suit jacket is long gone and resting in the backseat, and the shirt sleeves are rolled up to reveal impressive forearms. Veiny. Like a nurseâs dream who might be looking to stick a cannula or two.
Dafuq, Sohni, where did that come from?
Perhaps that cute doctor I met at Asherâs wedding last year left a more lasting impression than Iâd thought. Anyway, time to kick the cute doctor out of my mind and pay attention to the suddenly serious bossman whoâs looking at me like heâsâŚreally looking at me.
âYes?â I prompt him because his expression is a bit unnerving and foreign.
âYouâŚâ he stops as if to draw in a slow breath, ââŚyouâre always a ten.â
God, I thought he was dying.
âOf course.â I lift one shoulder and angle my body to pose like a smug model. âIâm one heck of an assistant.â
Sikandarâs face splits into a wide grin. âYou are. Iâll see you tomorrow.â
I jump in my car and reverse out. Sikandar is still standing there watching me with his hands stuffed in his pockets when I turn the corner and leave his building behind.











































