The Project by R.L. Mathewson EPUB & PDF

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  • Author: R.L. Mathewson
  • Language: English
  • Genre: Contemporary
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Twenty Years Later…
Carta Hotels’ Corporate Building
Orlando, FL
She should probably be concerned by the fact that the incredibly
handsome man leaning back against the wall was still watching her
every move, but at the moment, Andi couldn’t stop watching the woman
screaming, “I’m not going back!” as she shoved the security guard trying to
calm her down out of the way and-
“Miss Dawson?” came the politely murmured words that reluctantly
drew Andi’s attention away from the woman that managed to take the
guards standing in her way by surprise and glanced at the older woman
waiting for her by the receptionist’s desk.

Maybe this was a bad idea, Andi absently thought as movement from
her right had her glancing back andDefinitely a bad idea, Andi decided, swallowing hard as she forced
herself to look away from the woman now taking down a security guard
with a headlock and reminded herself that she was here for a reason. She
needed a change, Andi reminded herself as she plastered a polite smile on
her face and stood up only to frown when the man that had been watching
her since she sat down pushed away from the wall and moved to join them.

Curious, Andi watched as he approached the woman waiting for her and
held out his hand for the resumé in her hand. She opened her mouth to
argue only to close it, clear her throat and paste a forced smile on her face
as she handed Andi’s resumé over with a softly murmured, “Of course.”
“Miss Dawson, if you’ll come with me?” he said absently as he glanced
down at her resumé while Andi couldn’t help but notice the pitying look the
other woman was sending her. That couldn’t be good, Andi thought even as
she followed the mystery man that commandeered her interview, curious to
see where this was going.

“Why did you leave your last job, Miss Dawson?” he asked when they
reached the elevator just as the doors slid open.
“There weren’t many opportunities for advancement,” Andi said, still
wondering why she’d stayed as long as she had, especially when they-
“Do you cry easily?” he asked, not bothering to look up as he continued
reading her resumé.

“Not that I’m aware of?” she murmured, taking in the large man
standing next to her from his neatly combed black hair, ocean blue eyes,
and the firm set of his jaw and couldn’t help but wonder if he ever smiled.
“Do you know how to make coffee?” he murmured, glancing up at her.
“I know how to order coffee,” Andi assured him. When he stared at her,
she cleared her throat and said, “If it’s okay with you, I would rather save
the obligatory lies for something else.”
“You’re planning on lying to me?” he asked with a slight frown as he
leaned back against the wall and considered her.
“Planning? No, but it’s expected at this point,” Andi said with a sad
shake of her head.

“Is it?” he murmured, glancing back down at her resumé.
“Yes,” Andi absently mumbled as she glanced at the buttons slowly
lighting up and couldn’t help but wonder where they were going.
Nodding, he pointed at her resumé and asked, “Which part did you lie
about?”
“Running,” Andi said, wondering if it would be considered rude at this
point to ask who he was. Probably, she thought, biting back a sigh.
“You don’t like running?” he asked, glancing back up at her.
“Not unless a homicidal clown is chasing me, and then, I hope for the
best,” Andi assured him with a solemn nod.

“Understandable,” he murmured as he considered her. “Did you lie
about anything else besides your hobbies?”
“I may have left a few things out,” she admitted, knowing better than to
tell him everything.
“Like?” he asked, throwing her a questioning look that she chose to
ignore.

“Things that don’t pertain to this job,” Andi said, wondering if she
would have been better off taking Uncle Shawn up on his offer to work at
the school, but she would really rather avoid going that route if she could,
knowing how it would end.
“That sounds ominous,” he murmured, looking thoughtful.
“It does, doesn’t it?” Andi said, really hoping that this wasn’t going to
end like the last interview.

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