
Hart Siblings Book Two: Loving Theo
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Meghann Crane
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The Assignment
Book 2: Loving Theo
THEO
I had always craved more than what my hometown could offer. I wanted to explore, to experience new thingsâand I was grateful that my job made that possible.
Right then, I was sitting on a beach at a Caribbean resort, soaking in the view. My work took me to resorts across the globe, where I captured photos and wrote reviews in exchange for the stay.
The only downside? Being away from my family, especially my little niece and nephew. That was why, even with the ocean in front of me, I was video chatting with them, bringing a little piece of home wherever I went.
âWhen are you coming back to the States?â
âTomorrowâmy flight is in the morning.â
âYeah, okay, but when are you actually coming home?â
Etta was always trying to get me to visit. My brothers didnât really care, but she was relentless.
Guilt-tripping me with pictures of her kids usually did the trick.
âNot for a bit. My boss has already lined up the next assignment.â
âSeriously? You still havenât met Noah in person, and heâs six months old. Heâs going to be in high school before you show up.â
âDonât be so dramatic. I swear, after this next trip, Iâll come visit.â
âYou better. Anyway, I got to goâReece is working late, and Caroline just dumped cereal all over the couch. Love you.â
âLove you too.â
I snapped a picture of the sunset and sent it to her with a message.
Theo
Wouldnât it be hard for you to leave this?
She replied in seconds.
Etta
Yep.
Etta had never really traveled muchâdefinitely not to beaches like this. Maybe I would surprise her and Reece with a vacation for Christmas.
God knew she deserved it after that last loser she dated before Reece came along. He was a train wreck.
Reece would probably take her, if they werenât so busy popping out kids.
***
One of the best things about the Caribbean was how easy it was to get back home. I didnât have to spend an entire day flying or dealing with multiple connections.
This time, I only had a quick layover in Atlanta and still made it to the office twenty minutes early.
I knocked on my bossâs door. He at once called out for me to come in.
âYouâre early.â
âI figured there wasnât much point in heading to my rental just to get comfortable and then have to come right back.â
âWell, weâre still waiting on Nadia, but while weâve got a minuteâI wanted to say your last piece was a hit. The readers loved it, and the resort said bookings spiked the week after the article went up. Keep it up and a permanent raise might be in the cards.â
âThatâs great to hear. Waitâwhen you said weâre waiting on NadiaâŚyou mean Nadia Monroe?â
âYep.â
Nadia Monroe.
She wrote about local gems and cozy cafĂŠsâher stuff was good, sure, but it always read like she was afraid to leave her zip code. It was frustrating, honestly.
She had real talent. Just no desire to stretch it.
âThis have anything to do with my next assignment?â
âIt does. Youâll be collaborating with her.â
Shit. That probably meant staying put.
Nadia didnât travel. Ever.
âSpeaking of Nadiaââ
My boss stood as the door opened and waved her in.
âTheo, this is Nadia Monroe. Nadia, meet Theo Hart.â
âItâs nice to meet you,â she said, her voice flat, like she was already over this whole thing.
âAll right, now that you two are acquainted, hereâs the assignment: youâll be posing as a married couple, reviewing romantic getaways across the country.â
âWaitâwhat?â I blinked. âLike, actually traveling together?â
âYou know I donât travel, Bill,â Nadia cut in, arms folded.
âWell, youâre going to have to for this one. You two are the only available male-female team not already tied up with another project.â
âHow long are we supposed to be gone?â I asked.
âThatâs up to you. But you need to cover at least five locations.â
âWhy canât he just get a girlfriend or something?â Nadia snapped.
âBecause I want both perspectives,â Bill said, unbothered. âYouâll both be writing about the destinations, the experiences, the food, the townsâeverything.â
âIâm not doing this.â
âWow,â I said, half laughing. âDidnât realize I was so hard to travel withâwe havenât even left yet.â
âThis isnât about you,â she said sharply. âI canât, Bill. You know I canât leave for that long.â
âAnd I told you, NadiaâIâll make sure Nathan is taken care of,â Bill said.
She hesitated. She glanced at me, then back at him.
âYou know how complicated this is.â
âItâll be good for you. And it doubles your pay.â
Her eyebrows lifted slightly. âDouble?â
âDouble.â
She let out a long breath. âFine. But I need time to get things in order.â
Bill turned to me. âTheo?â
âIâm good.â
âPerfect. The two of you come up with a planâwhere youâre going, how long itâll take. As for getting your life in orderââhe looked at Nadiaââthatâs between you and Theo.â
Nadia stormed out of the office. I quickly followed her.
âNadia, wait!â I yelled.
She stopped and waited for me.
âWhat do you want?â she snapped.
âI need your contact information.â
âOh. Hand me your phone.â
I unlocked it and handed her my phone. It took her a few seconds before she handed it back to me.
âThere, just text me when you want to meet up.â
âI was hoping we could get to know each other.â
âLook, Theo. Iâm not here to make friends; Iâm here to make money. I want to do the assignment, and thatâs it. After this is all done, I donât want to see you again.â
âWell, we still need to get to know each other; we have to act as a married couple,â I said, giving her a smile, hoping it would help.
I understood she didnât want to travel, but she was more than defensive; she was rude.
âWeâll talk later. I donât care where we go as long as we are not gone too long.â
âI will text you this evening.â
She rolled her eyes and left.
She left me wondering who she was, what her deal was, and how I would deal with her as my fake wife for a few weeks.









































