Read Object Me: A Bad Boy Lawyer Romance Online
Authors: Roxy Sinclaire
T
he computer screen offered nothing
. I flipped through the pages in the manila stack of folders again. Nothing stood out. I had received a settlement offer from the Menory Medical Company for the full amount asked. We hadn’t even gone to court or pressed hard. A lawyer other than myself would have been excited for the surrender, but the whole situation stank to me. There was no way that the billion-dollar company, with leagues of lawyers at their fingertips, was ready to give up a good chunk of their billions without a fight. This shit didn’t make any sense whatsoever. Menory was hiding something, most likely their guilt for something else. I knew that whatever I had stumbled across with this case, must be affecting something else. I just didn’t know what. I had been looking at the case for too long. Three weeks too long exactly.
I had buried myself in my work. I couldn’t even go into the office, my office, because the only thing that I could focus on in that office was the new girl, Yvette.
I smiled at the thought of her.
Over the last few weeks I had imagined her bent over my desk, up against the wall, and straddling me in my chair. As soon as the case is over I plan on taking her to a law conference in Jamaica for training. The thought of her naked and below me while we get to know each other made my dick hard. Damn. I had to stay focused. Yvette was the reason that I had steered clear of the office lately, deciding to work from home and funnel information through James and my father. There was no way that I could look at her and not want to fuck her. Even without seeing her I was ready to lay her down. An urgency to figure out the problem with this case and rectify it gnawed at me.
I jumped up from the desk that I had only just returned to today, and rushed to my father’s office on the twenty-first floor. I knew that he would have some answers. This shit needed to be handled and quickly. I needed to handle Yvette so I could quit handling my own dick.
I walked up the stairs and into the open area of the floor. Norma, my father’s secretary, was plopped at her desk. She was old and fat and not cute. She was often sick and missing work. I never knew why my father kept her around.
“Afternoon, Norma.” I smiled at the woman who was stapling papers to the rhythm of the Elvis song that drifted from the small speaker next to her computer.
“Mini Mr. Hanson.” she delighted.
I frowned at the nickname that the older woman refused to let go of. When I started working with my father ten years ago, it was sort of a compliment. Back then, my father was everything that I wanted to be. Unflappable in the court room. Composed with colleagues. Tastefully charming with women. Back then, he was my hero. Now, he was my counterpart. I had surpassed him for the last five years in billable hours, cases won and settled, and revenue earned. It was my father’s brilliance that had built the company, but it had been my keen acumen for the law that had kept this company going.
“Dylan is fine.” I responded to the woman’s bobbing head. She enjoyed the music and worked in a rhythm as though I hadn’t said a word. To her I will always be Mini Hanson, and that bothered me.
I entered my father’s office dismissing Norma. I had come to my father’s floor on a mission.
The lighthearted laugh that wafted out of the room quickened my pace. The sound was beautiful, like an aria in a symphony. The sound was from Yvette.
“You are hilarious Mr. Hanson.” I heard her say through a chuckle.
“Call me Pete.” he responded in that smarmy voice. The one he used when he was appealing to the opposite sex, not employees.
He had made her laugh and that pissed me off.
“This is very easy … Pete.” she replied lightheartedly.
I stepped through the door with the settlement offer in hand and startled the two. Well I startled Yvette at least.
Yvette’s eyes widened comically. She didn’t say a word, just looked at me.
“Dylan.” my father shouted jovially.
He was leaning over Yvette, hovering his body above hers closely like they were extremely familiar, as though she were a friend. That made fire rise in my belly.
“What’s going on here?” I asked, while assuming a nonchalant demeanor. Yvette had gotten under my skin, but damn if I would let the two of them know just how much.
“Yvette was just showing me how to use the calendar on my computer and sync it to my phone and tablet.” my father gushed. “Did you know about this?” he asked.
“My calendars have been synced for years.” I spat. “Why didn’t you have Norma do that for you?”
They both looked me, like I had asked “Why hadn’t Norma taught him to spin gold”.
Norma hadn’t changed her hairstyle in the last forty years, of course she didn’t know much about computers. My father’s sophisticated schedule was most often kept by his real assistant, the one that my father didn’t want my mother to know about. Norma was only a cover. He always had a real, yet always rotating, assistant who really did the heavy lifting.
My father chuckled at my question and placed his hand on Yvette’s shoulder.
“It’s easy for Yvette. She’s a wiz with the computer.”
Yvette beamed at his compliment and continued typing.
“Thanks, Mr. H—I mean, Pete.” she corrected her own thank you. “Thanks Pete.”
My father smiled back at her and the gleam in his eye made my jaw clench.
“Why aren’t you down stairs with James?” I questioned Yvette.
She shot me a laser-like glare as she answered, “James didn’t see my full potential.” she said sweetly. “He didn’t acknowledge my talents. Not like Pete.” she continued in that sappy voice and fluttered her lashes at me innocently.
My father stood protectively from his hovering position and moved away from his desk.
“Don’t be angry with Yvette.” my father smoothed as he walked my way. “You have so many associates, and there wasn’t really much for her to do.” His eyes narrowed as he crossed his hands in front of him, like he did in his closing statements, like he did when he was about to slam dunk a case. “Since you weren’t around to look out for her, I thought I would personally show her the ropes.”
“I’m here now.” I countered, closing the distance between my father and I. “I can show her everything that she needs to know.”
A tense silence fell over the room as a staring match ensued.
My father was the first to flinch.
“Dylan.” he smirked. “Pish Posh. Yvette’s already moved all of her things to the office next to mine.”
He clapped his hand against my back guiding me out of his office.
“You’ve taken on so many new cases. So many new associates. Let me take care of Gumdrop.” he said with a persistent smile.
“Gumdrop?” I bit out.
Yvette chuckled and walked to the door where we stood.
“Yep. The best, and only kind of candy that I eat.” She smiled up at my father like he was some kind of damn creative genius.
The smirk on her face made me think that she knew that their closeness was annoying the shit out of me.
She pushed her fuckable lips together and that sassy look on her face only served to warm my dick.
“Whatever.” I mumbled.
I reigned in a sneer and decided that I would figure out what the hell was going on with the Menory case on my own.
“See you later … Gumdrop.” I bit out and walked out of the offices.
The walk back to my office seemed longer and lonelier. Usually I enjoyed the fact that my father was so far away from me, hidden almost. It gave me the free reign to get shit done how I needed to.
True, my father was an older man, but he was a sly one at that. I had never witnessed him take an involved interest in a woman on the basis of her brains. Whatever attention he had scrounged up to dole out to Yvette had been purely for his personal benefit. Who the fuck gave a nickname like gumdrop?
In an instant, I turned on my heels and marched back toward my father’s floor.
I was Dylan Dewitt Herbert Hanson and I never walked away from a challenge. I never backed down from a fight. The fact that it was my father in the ring, knocked me off of my game slightly, but I wasn’t down for the count. My father and I had never before been interested in the same woman. Yvette was young enough to be his damn daughter. Brunettes, not blondes, were usually his prey. It didn’t make sense that he had taken Yvette from me.
Before I could make it back, Yvette was standing right in front me.
Without thinking I took her by the arm and quickly pulled her into a supply closet with me.
Her eyes flew wide open in shock when I pressed my mouth against hers with unresolved passion.
Heat flushed through my body as I searched her mouth with my tongue. I pulled her closer to me. It felt like we had been apart for so long—entirely too long and I wanted to touch all of her.
I pushed my hardness against the cool softness of her and groaned.
Yvette pulled away from me.
The sting that accompanied her hand across my face was unexpected.
“I’m not your whore.” she choked out.
Her beautiful face was twisted into a frown as she moved toward the door.
A chill passed over me at her sudden absence.
I hooked my arm around her waist and pulled her back against me. I didn’t care about the slap in that moment. Women had said and done worse. What I cared about was the fact that she believed that I thought of her as a whore. What I cared about was the hurt look on her face.
“Don’t leave.” The unfamiliar words found their way out of my mouth without my mind having the chance to review them, but they were sincere. It was like her presence had the power to zap away all of the asshole qualities that I normally possessed.
D
ylan hooked
his arm around my waist and pulled me closer to him. He was warm and firm. All masculine. I fell against the hardness of him and was almost suckered in by the urgency in his voice. He had taken me into the closet to talk but had kissed me instead.
“Don’t leave.” he begged in a panty
-
melting voice. I didn’t understand the hold that man had on me.
“Why not?” I huffed and moved out of his embrace. I didn’t leave though. I just folded my arms over my chest.
I bit my bottom lip waiting on his answer, waiting on him to say words that made sense about his absence.
“Exactly.” I proclaimed. His silence had proven my point. Dylan just wanted a play thing. “How many weeks has it been since we’ve talked? You didn’t even notice that I wasn’t working for you any longer.”
“You won’t have a place to work if I don’t put in the work that I do.” he replied with a gentle brush of his fingers against my face.
“Well at least your father noticed me. At least he’s trying to teach me something.” I imparted.
He straightened like he had been doused with cold water.
“He’s a fucking a dinosaur.” he responded. “You want to learn how to win then you need to work for me.”
I took in a deep breath and kept one arm folded across my chest as the other began to tug at my lobe. I considered his words.
“No.” I said firmly. “I’m going to work for Pete.”
At least if I were working for Pete, I would actually be working as a lawyer and learning. I didn’t mind doing grunt work that mattered—small things that contributed to the bigger picture.
His expression twisted when I turned away from him, and again I found myself tucked in his arms.
Dylan didn’t say another word. He pushed his lips against mine with confidence, like he instinctively knew what my body wanted. And I wanted him. I enjoyed the control that he asserted over me as he pushed my lips apart with his tongue.
My lips moved against his with a sense of urgency as his mouth claimed mine.
Without any thought, my arms betrayed me and slipped around his neck.
“Dylan? Yvette?” I heard the unmistakable aged worn voice of Norma, Senior Mr. Hanson’s secretary. “Oh my!” she gasped before hurriedly shutting the door again.
I pulled away from the hypnotizing embrace of Dylan.
“I am your employee Dylan, an associate at this firm. You already have a career and a company and a solid future.” I voiced, my desire twisting into anger.
He laughed heartily.
“You have a future here.” Dylan said in a slow husky tone as he moved his face closer to mine again. “You have a freaky future right under me.” he whispered against my lips.
“That’s not what I want at all Dylan.” I spoke to him honestly.
His face moved away suddenly and looked as though he had smelled something rotten and not the overwhelming smell of ammonia that permeated the closet.
“You don’t want me?” he huffed and then eyed me. “You think I need this?”
“That’s not what I said.” A knot formed in my stomach.
He didn’t seem to hear, or want to hear, my words.
His eyes narrowed and those once soft lips that were so sweetly pressed against mine, curled into a sneer.
“As quick as I can snap my fingers, I can have another you.” He looked at me before he straightened and placed a hand on the doorknob. “I would get a better version, of course.” Dylan added before he exited.
His words stung me like a thousand bees.
“Stay away from me.” Those were the only words that I could squeak out coherently. I didn’t know whether to scream or cry. I just wanted to work, that’s all. I went to school and spent crazy stupid money to become a lawyer, not a secretary, and damn sure not a mistress.
I stomped away from the closet with a storm brewing on the inside of me. I didn’t understand how Dylan could touch me so softly one moment and be such an ass another.
Thankful for the solace of Pete’s private suite of offices, I fumed the entire way to my office. Whereas with Dylan I was relegated to the bullpen of cubicles in a common area, with Pete I was afforded a small office sandwiched between four other associates, all male.
I hadn’t really decorated my small space, but there were a few things that gave me comfort. My light driven dancing daisy, my Supergirl coffee mug, a copy of the book
Little Women
, and the small framed picture of my Aunt Cheryl. She had raised me when my parents couldn’t. A librarian by profession, books were her passion. Our world centered on books. We traveled the world in our minds, through pictures and words. It was just me and Aunt Cheryl in a simple apartment, with walls of books, and no television. She didn’t have any children of her own and gave all of her love to me.
I released a deep breath and leaned back in my chair. Aunt Cheryl would have known what to do. She had an answer from a book for everything. But Aunt Cheryl had passed not long after I finished my bachelor’s degree.
I looked at the picture of her and smiled. She wouldn’t be proud of this, of me playing the role of an airhead bimbo. I knew better. She had taught me better. So many of her books were about strong liberated women who made their own way in life without relying on their female parts.
I picked up the picture of my aunt. My favorite one of her, where her hair was swept up into a bun and the red cat-eye glasses that framed her face emphasized her high cheekbones. I had dressed and acted just like her for a long time. Soft spoken, reserved, demure Aunt Cheryl.
When I put the picture down, I noticed a small slip of paper taped to my computer monitor. The scribbled note was from Pete and he wanted to see me in his office.
My head dropped into my hands. The day had started off so well. When I woke up that morning, I was able to find cute, clean, clothes that fit. My hair pulled together with ease and the curls that I had added only took one twist with the curling iron. I had defeated bloating and humidity. I had triumphed over traffic and the eternal elevator wait, only to be offended by my former boss that ignored me and called into the office of the boss who treated me like I actually had a brain. The pit of my stomach twisted and turned like thorny vines around a tree.
I pounded my fist against the desk. This job at Hanson was supposed to be my fairytale beginning, my happily ever after. I had always been a fighter, a silent fighter, but never a quitter, so I stood up, straightened my clothing, gathered my sparse belongings, and walked out of my office.
Peter Hanson disarmed me with his smile when I stepped through the threshold of his office, my large hobo bag in tow. I loosened my clenched fist a little. I knew that Mr. Hanson was capable of firing someone with a smile on his face, so I didn’t totally relax. I just stood there in front of him taking deep, measured breaths.
“You wanted to see me?” I hoped to sound sure and sassy, but the words scooted across my lips weakly, as though they were just as scared as I was.
He stood in acknowledgement of my presence.
“Yes. I did.” The grin he had widened. “Please have a seat.”
I moved forward with shaky steps. I had enjoyed working with Pete. He actually allowed me to work on cases, challenged me with thought provoking questions, listened patiently as I talked through theories, and researched precedence.
The leather chair, which was cool against my skin, only served to enhance my nervousness.
Pete still hadn’t said anything. I thought he might be having a hard time firing me because I had grown on him. He moved behind me. I felt like he didn’t want to look into my eyes or see my face when he delivered the fatal blow.
His hands found their way against my shoulders before I heard any words from him. “You’re so tense.” His voice was tinged with concern as his firm hands made circles between my neck and arm.
“Uh. Yes. I just really wanted to know why you needed to see me.”
I tried to relax, tried not worry, and tried not to let my mind wander through various motives for Pete’s sudden extra attention.
Mr. Hanson laughed easily.
“You are very perceptive Yvette.” he complimented.
“Thank you.” I responded wearily, ready for him to get to the point.
He removed his hands from my shoulders and found his way back to his desk. He didn’t sit behind it, but leaned in front on the ledge of it. His legs crossed at the ankles and his hands mimicked the pattern and crossed in front of his waist.
“I think you are going to make one hell of a lawyer.” Pete complimented.
“Really?” I asked trying not to sound like a kid. “And I can become that great lawyer while working here?”
He laughed again clearly amused by my insecurity.
“Of course you are going to be working here still.” He moved then, pushing his body forward and placing his hands on the arm of my chair, and stopped his face right in front of mine. He was so close to me that I could smell the flavor of coffee he had this morning. “I would be a fool to let a beautiful intelligent woman like you slip away.”
His gaze lingered on my eyes longer than normal, before he moved back to his position and leaned against his desk.
I swallowed hard, not sure whether his words had a double meaning or not. I couldn’t discern if Pete was hitting on me. Whereas Dylan was brash and brazen, Pete was subtle and smooth.
“Well, Mr. Hanson, I appreciate the compliments.” I stood. “If that is all
…
”
Pete Hanson took my hand into his as he licked his lips.
“That’s not all.” He said in a low gruff voice allowing his eyes to graze freely over my body. “This is only the beginning. If you stick with me, I can give you the world.”
He kissed my hand then.
When he removed his lips from my hand, I took a step back. My steps were quick as I continued to back away. I moved backwards in tiny steps, trying to keep my bearings while also remaining upright. It was all too much. First Dylan and now Pete.
“It’s alright Gumdrop.” he said sliding a hand into his pocket and stepping toward me with a sly grin. “I promise that I’ll take great care of you.”
“That’s not what I want.” I said shaking my head. “I don’t want that.”
Emotion welled up and rose in my throat then hardened. The sinking in my stomach threatened to sink me to the floor.
Pete moved his face in to kiss me.
I leaned back averting it.
“No.” I nearly yelled. “I just want to be a lawyer.”
Defeat and humiliation propelled my feet through the office door, off of the hidden floor, and through the office building of smug yet nosy people. Tears blurred my eyes.
“Yvette.” A male voice sounded, but everyone looked like a blurry smudge.
I ran through the door and out onto the street, where I was finally able to breathe.