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Chapter 56 of "One Bed with the Boss" starts here: My phone pings with another text. Maybe an SOS from Rhys to get Sacker to... Discover what happens next!
My phone pings with another text. Maybe an SOS from Rhys to get Sacker to leave?
I glance at the screen, and my mood turns as sour as expired milk.
âJeffrey: Hey, babe, are you still upset? Look, letâs just let it go, okay? You got to insult me, and your boss got to be rude and verbally abusiveâuncalled for, but Iâm willing to let bygones be bygones. No reason to ruin a long-term relationship over something so trivial. Besides, Samantha and I just kissed. We didnât really do anything.
Is he serious? Shoving his tongue down her throat isnât a reason to âruinâ our relationship? Did he think aboutour relationshipbefore flying to Tokyo with her? Or kissing her in public?
Besides, have I given him the impression Iâm stupid? He and Samantha just âkissedâ? In what senseâlike kissing-cousins kind of way?
I start typing a cutting response, but another text hits my phone.
âJeffrey: By the way, your father and I kind of bonded. I understand the pain from your childhood, but thatâs just more reason to keep what we have. Two years, babe! Itâs a record for me.
He mustâve fucked his way to his diploma. No one can be this much of an idiot.
âMe: Yes, Iâm sure you have a lot in common. Iâm just waiting for the day both your dicks shrivel with chlamydia.
âJeffrey: Donât be mean, babe. Iâm trying to be understanding.
âMe: Hold your breath. My understanding broke the second I saw you with her.
âJeffrey: Youâre going to regret this. Most men arenât like me. And btw I know youâre sleeping with your boss.
My jaw slackens.How did he find out I slept with Rhys in Tokyo?
âJeffrey: But do I complain? Of course not. I look the other way because being with you matters more.
Oh jeez. I read the text twice, just to be sure. Jeffrey assumes I was sleeping with Rhys all this timeâŚ? Or maybe heâs making wild accusations to put me on the defensive, hoping something sticks.
âJeffrey: People like Rhys Kingswood donât marry and build a life with girls like you. They want women with ambition and qualifications. Youâre great, donât get me wrong, but donât let yourself be a secret shame he bangs behind closed doors. Youâre just a convenience for him when heâs too busy to look for someone more on his level.
I glare at the obnoxious words, designed to chip away at my self-esteem. But the bastard inadvertently managed to hit a sensitive spot. Didnât I regard Rhys as a man you bang once, as long as youâre certain never to cross paths with him again because he isnât the kind of man who can actually do a meaningful relationship? Everything in his life has been short and casualâat least, thatâs his public persona. The reality is probably much worse, based on how worried Sorcha seemed.
I donât think Iâm particularly lacking, but at the same time, Rhys has never been seen with a non-celeb on his arm. If heâs dating someone ordinary, he must be doing it more covertly than a CIA agent operating in Russia.
Gritting my teeth, I shake off the anxiety. I amnotgoing to let Jeffrey affect me.
âMe: Banging in public is frowned upon. But then, maybe you didnât know that, since you think kissing women other than your girlfriend in public is totally normal. Donât call me babe, and donât ever contact me again. Your very existence grosses me out, like a week-old sewer rat carcass infested with cockroaches.
That done, I get up to rescue Rhys. Itâs been seven minutes since Sacker entered the office. If I donât intervene, heâll stay for seven hours.
I knock, then stick my head in. âRhys, your Zoom call?â
âRight.â My boss turns to Sacker. âGotta get on that now. Thanks for stopping by, though. Fascinating stuff.â
âThanks.â Sacker flushes. Although Rhys is the one wearing glasses, Sacker looks more geeky and awkward.
As he walks past me, I start to return to my desk.
âMax?â Rhys says, âCome in for a sec.â
My shoulders tense.This is it.
I walk inside and take the seat Sorcha occupied in the morning, my hands folded in my lap. Thereâs an urge to tap my foot, but I resist, keeping my knees together. Rhys adjusts his glasses, then tugs at his tieâa sign heâs about to embark on a difficult conversation.
Anxiety creeps in.Just how much trouble am I in?Time to put out feelers with a couple of headhuntersâ
He starts to get up. I remember how he caged me in the morningâand how hard it was for me to think straight over thepounding of my heart. Instinct says I need to be at a hundred and ten percent right now. âStay there.â