Unworldly Secretary, Untamed Greek. Kim Lawrence

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brows rose as he looked from the handwritten envelope being held in a shaking hand towards him to the angry antagonistic eyes sparking green levelled at his face.

      ‘Sack you?’ he wondered, shaking his head in a mystified manner. ‘Did I miss something?’

      Aware that she might have overreacted slightly, Beth’s eyes fell from his. ‘You said I wasn’t indispensable,’ she reminded him with a cranky sniff.

      ‘And you think you are?’

      ‘Of course not.’

      Ignoring the interruption, he spoke across her. ‘So you keep a resignation letter to hand for just such a moment?’

      ‘Of course not. I—’

      He turned his head to scan the envelope. ‘And the name on that envelope does not appear to be mine. You do recall that you do not work for me?’

      Beth rolled her eyes.

      On paper, Andreas might be the boss in this office and, while he did have a degree of autonomy, Beth had learnt early on that all the major policy decisions were made by Theo Kyriakis. He was Kyriakis Inc, and nobody who knew anything about the company’s meteoric rise under his management could question that.

      Where his brother was concerned, Andreas did not do confrontation; he always took the route of least resistance.

      ‘If you wanted me sacked, I’d be sacked.’

      Theo tipped his head in acknowledgement of the challenging comment and drawled, ‘What, and miss the possibility of future delightful discussions?’ He stopped; he could actually hear her teeth grate. ‘Look, I have no idea what has happened to upset you.’

      And Theo had actually no idea why he was concerning himself with the question, beyond the fact that the efficiency of this office had a knock-on effect within the company.

      And the smooth-running of Kyriakis Inc was always his concern.

      ‘You happened!’ Beth felt a twinge of guilt. No wonder he looked astonished by the comment; he hadn’t actually done anything to earn her indignation—on this occasion.

      Also she was guessing that he had limited experience of people, especially lowly secretaries like her, yelling at him.

      She wasn’t totally sure why she had made him the target of all her pent-up anger and frustration; the only thing he had done was notice she was miserable—he was the only person to notice.

      It was Beth’s turn to look astonished when, after a long pause, instead of blasting back with one of his legendary icy put-downs, he simply suggested, ‘It might be an idea if you slept on this decision.’

      Had his brother slept with her? Theo’s expression froze and he didn’t breathe for a full thirty seconds.

      This rather startling explanation for the tears and tantrums fitted. How many times had he told Andreas that mixing romance and the workplace was the perfect recipe for disaster?

      An expletive was an expletive in any language and Beth, who had never seen anything make a dint in this ultra-controlled man’s composure, dropped her jaw as Theo swore, twitched the letter from her fingers and, after ripping it in half, tossed it in a waste paper basket.

      ‘While you are not indispensable—’ His sardonic smile flashed, the muscles in his jaw relaxing as he realised there was no way that Andreas would sleep with a woman who did not wear lipstick.

      And Elizabeth Farley did not.

      As Theo studied the surprisingly lush outline of her generous lips, he decided this was not a bad thing. Had she decided to highlight this particular natural asset, she might have proved a distraction for his easily distracted sibling, who might even have started wondering—this would have been a natural direction for any man’s thoughts to take—what other assets she might be hiding beneath her buttoned collars and frumpy A-line skirts.

      ‘—I think you are good at what you do,’ he observed, continuing to study her lips.

      For the second time in minutes Beth was stunned into silence; she had not imagined he had noticed her any more than he noticed the office furniture and now he was expressing a grudging appreciation—or was he?

      She still wasn’t sure.

      Reluctantly, she met his eyes. ‘You do?’

      ‘Am I wrong?’

      Normally self-deprecating, Beth responded to the challenge glittering in his dark, heavy-lidded stare. ‘I am good at what I do.’

      So good that, from what he had observed, this office would fall apart without her in it. What, he wondered with a fresh surge of irritation, had Andreas done or not done to bring this about?

      Taking sex out of the equation, as he now felt sure he safely could, he wasn’t sure what was left.

      A deep furrow formed between his brows as a possible answer occurred to him. ‘Have you had a better offer?’

      Beth’s confused gaze lifted from the waste paper bin containing the remains of the letter she had redrafted three times already; fortunately, all she had to do was print out another. ‘Offer?’

      ‘Do not be coy,’ he advised, a shade of impatience creeping into his abrupt manner. ‘Has someone approached you?’

      ‘For a job, you mean?’ Her eyes widened at the startling suggestion. Did he really think she’d been headhunted?

      He angled a questioning brow and Beth shook her head. ‘No, I haven’t.’

      His eyes narrowed speculatively as his dark glance swept across her face. ‘If challenge is a problem?’ She was obviously intelligent, though the blank way she was looking at him at the moment suggested otherwise. ‘If you are not feeling stretched with the work here?’

      Theo, who thrived on challenge himself, understood this frustration of boredom and recognised it in others. Many people enjoyed being in a job that they could do on autopilot, but it was possible this woman was not one of those.

      ‘Do you not think it more sensible to discuss the situation with Andreas before you make any rash decisions?’

      The casual way he tossed the suggestion brought a mutinous sparkle to Beth’s eyes as she got to her feet, her chest heaving with indignation.

      Did the man actually think she had made this decision without a great deal of soul-searching? She was in no position to walk away from any job, let alone one this well paid but the alternative was even less palatable.

      It was one thing to fall for the boss; it was another entirely to find yourself expected to help him pick the engagement ring for his girlfriend. After finding herself in that situation the previous week, Beth knew that she did not have the masochistic leaning required for this situation, or this job, any longer.

      It probably made her weak, stupid or both but it wasn’t as if she hadn’t tried to fall out of love with him!

      ‘I can’t

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