Part 21 (1/2)
”Second news flash: if you knew Raven like I do, you'd know that absolutely no one is good enough for her. I'm doing everything I can to keep her from regretting her decision to bless me with her love. It's all I'm capable of.”
Using the shocked silence I'd evoked as cover, I reached for the drink that Austy was offering. ”Thanks, but I suddenly feel like dancing with my girlfriend.” Austy gave me an encouraging nod as I left to find the woman who has made everything so clear for me.
Chapter 25.
T he letters exploded off the page like little landmines trying to take out my eyesight. Alone, each letter was harmless, but string them together and ka-boom! I stared at the doc.u.ment, willing the letters to rearrange themselves on the page. No doubt there were enough of them to make up other words. Other words that wouldn't hurt someone I loved.
Nicholas Paul. Saul Cholinos, Chip Anolusal, Palino Lausch, the combination of letters could easily be found in other names. So why weren't they? Why was I staring at a corporate charter doc.u.ment that listed Nicholas Paul as the CEO? And why did the charter list the business type as a bank? And for the love of Pete, why did the bank have a DBA name that matched the one on the loan doc.u.ments in front of me? The same name on that loan doc.u.ment that I'd questioned at Paul Industries.
This was not good. So not good that I actually hesitated trying to figure out the right thing to do. Of course, I knew the right thing to do. I just didn't know if it was right for everyone involved. In the end, only one option remained.
With dread weighing down my limbs, I gathered the resolve to do what had to be done.
”h.e.l.lo, Ms. Simonini, back for more?” the receptionist at Paul Industries greeted me a few hours later.
190*
On the drive over, I'd managed to rationalize away the awful feelings, knowing I was doing the right thing. I'd rehea.r.s.ed what I was going to say before calling to make an appointment. This had to be done delicately.
”Just a standard follow up. Archie should be expecting me.” She handed me a visitor badge, notified his EA, and told me to head on back.
Despite my relations.h.i.+p with Raven, this was the first time I'd been back to this building. I wanted time to let all the changes that I'd recommended settle in before offering my mug as an object of hatred again. Too bad the papers in my briefcase screwed that up for me.
Walking down the hall toward Archie's office, I scarcely remembered the supply room encounter on that weird day.
I didn't know if that kiss truly helped open me up to the relations.h.i.+p I had with Raven, or if it was simply a harmless kiss. All I knew was that I glanced at the room with fondness as I pa.s.sed by.
Only I didn't get far. A dragging force pulled me into the dark room, igniting an eerie sense of deja vu. Breath rushed out of me in a silent exclamation of surprise as I was pressed up against a wall so quickly I barely had time to think. ”I'm not Raven!” I protested, saying the first thing that came to mind.
A low, throaty chuckle filled the small room. A sound I knew so well. A sound I loved hearing. ”I'd say so.” Raven pressed her familiar body up against me. I wished I could see the satisfied grin I knew she was wearing right now, but when her lips descended on mine, I didn't think about anything other than how her tongue swept delicately into my mouth, tantalizing and coaxing mine into hers. Now, this was a kiss. I might have been provoked by Kelly's, but this kiss enlivened and electrified. Raven's kiss was love.
”You're so bad,” I croaked when she pulled away. ”You can't kiss me like that and expect me to go on with my day.”
*191 ”How do you think I feel?” Her breath was heavy against my temple where she'd buried her head. ”I'm innocently going about my day, and I see the s.e.xiest, most alluring woman I've ever met walking down the hall toward me. What was I supposed to do?”
”Wait, you saw yourself walking down the hall?”
Her palms pressed against my shoulders, pus.h.i.+ng playfully at me. She flipped on the light and that s.e.xy grin of hers made my legs tremble. ”You're too good to be true.
Now, tell me why I got to enjoy this secret fantasy today?”
”This was a secret fantasy of yours?”
”Ever since I heard my own d.a.m.n AA got to kiss you in this very spot.”
The trace of jealousy in her tone delighted me. ”She didn't kiss me like that. In fact, compared to your kiss, she didn't kiss me at all.”
”Good answer,” she practically growled and brought her mouth to mine again. She wasn't just claiming me with her mouth this time. Her heart took hold, too. ”Tell me you came to convince me to play hooky again? I no longer care about all these meetings today. Not with you on a flight tonight.”
Oh, how I wish I could tell her that. I wish I could tell her anything, but I couldn't. I needed to inform the CEO first. It didn't matter how much my heart screamed at me; I couldn't make myself feel better at the expense of professional propriety. I would tell her afterward.
”I wish, lovely. No, I've got a meeting with Archie. I did push my flight to the red-eye, so we'd have a few more hours tonight. Can you slip out early?” We're going to need to talk. Only I didn't voice that. In a relations.h.i.+p, no one liked to hear those words. Not that I meant them the same way others in relations.h.i.+ps did. We'd need to talk about my meeting with Archie. She'd be upset, rightly so, but we could work through that, and I wanted those extra hours to make love with her before I had to leave for two weeks.
192*
”I'll leave as soon as my last meeting is over. Forget the notes.” Raven winked conspiratorially. ”A few extra hours, ooh, I can't wait.” She kissed me chastely this time otherwise we'd never get out of this room. ”You leave first. I don't want to cause a scene. Not that they won't see that you were well kissed as you walk away.”
I laughed at her feigned c.o.c.kiness. Everything about her made me crackle. I'd never felt this alive in my life, probably because, before I'd met her, I was merely existing. ”I can't get over how much I'm in love with you, Raven.”
Her eyes misted, and she touched her forehead to mine.
”Do me a favor and don't try to get over it, Jos. I love you just as much.”
I bit back the responding moan, but a breathy sigh escaped. ”Archie's going to wonder if I got lost.”
”Go, darlin'. I'll be going insane all day waiting to get to your place later.”
I cupped her neck, feeling her pulse thump under my palm. She matched my intimate gesture. I couldn't stand that I might bring hurt to her with this meeting, but I had a job to do. I turned and left the room, not wanting to look back and see Raven slip out after me.
”Well, Joslyn, what brings you back down?” Archie greeted me at the door of his office. It was the first time I'd seen him since the dinner at Raven's house. While that night had been daunting, it didn't compare to how I felt facing him now.
I closed the door behind us and asked to take a seat.
”I'm afraid I've got some bad news, Archie. I hate to be the one to bring it to you, but I really have no choice.”
”This sounds serious.”
”It's grave, and I'm not one for dramatics.” I pulled out the loan doc.u.ment and charter papers from my briefcase and placed them on the desk. ”These doc.u.ments show that your nephew Nicholas has been embezzling money from your company under the guise of repayment of a loan.”
*193 Archie rocked back against his chair without focusing on the proof in front of him. ”If you'll notice here,” I pointed to the charter doc.u.ments, ”Nick established a corporation several years ago. Please note the name in the DBA line matches the name of the bank which granted your 'loan' for a manufacturing warehouse you already owned. A few years ago, you sold the warehouse, but continued to pay on the fict.i.tious loan.”
”Nicky's always been an enterprising lad. I'm sure there are thousands of businesses out there with this same name.”
”You're probably right. Unfortunately, the checks your AP division has been sending match up to the address of Nick's company.”
”That doesn't mean it was Nicky.” Archie's face hardened. I hadn't expected it to go easily, but his look of disbelief was a little disconcerting.
Glad that I'd gotten further proof, I pulled out the canceled checks. ”These are the checks your company has issued as payment of princ.i.p.al and interest on the loan.
You'll note Nick's endors.e.m.e.nt on the back. You can also see the account number into which they've been cashed.
Having looked over your payroll records, I know that Nick's paychecks are deposited to the same account.”
”You're accusing him of stealing from me? From the company? From Nathan, his own father?”
”I have proof that he's been stealing from you, sir. I'm sorry to have to give it to you.” I hoped he could recognize the regret in my tone.