Yes she thought, but she didn't know if she could take living under the same roof with Stephen. Sharing his bed...
Just being in the same room with him made her tense, jittery, and acutely aware of herself as a woman.
And she definitely couldn't risk her heart again. She'd cried for days, heartsick, when she'd discovered his betrayal four years ago.
At the time, she hadn't told him she was pregnant because she was sure a marriage between them would have been a disaster: he'd have cheated—he'd already proven himself capable of it—and she'd have wound up divorcing him to save herself.
There was no way she could marry him.
No way... no way... no way...
Unless...unless, of course, she could marry him without risking her heart again.
She paused.
Now there might be a way out of her dilemma....
Chapter Six
Stephen stepped out of the elevators at Garrison. Inc.. and the receptionist gave him a wide smile.
"Hi. Sheila."
'Hello, sugar." Sheila batted her eyelashes at him and purred, "Come to make my day?"
He laughed. "I wish I could, honey, but duty calls."
Sheila pretended to pout.
The blue-eyed, blond ex-Playboy bunny was his type, but this time, he knew his heart wasn't in their customary banter.
Damn Megan.
"Parker in his office?" he asked.
Sheila nodded.
"Thanks." he said, then walked down the hall.
He greeted Mario, who was pushing a mail cart and had been with the company since John Garrisons day then a human resources person named Roberta, who was a recent hire.
All the while, he keenly observed every employee he passed. Someone in the firmament at Garrison. Inc. was passing along information to the Jefferies brothers, and until they discovered who it was he and Parker and every other executive had to be careful about what they said and did within range of others.
Just last month, someone had accessed Parkers office computer and forwarded an e-mail they'd planted to Jordan Jefferies.
At his brothers partially closed office door, he rapped with his knuckles.
When he strode in Parker said. "I hear congratulations are in order."
Closing the door Stephen made for one of the leather chairs positioned before his brothers desk. "Thanks, but save it for after the wedding."
He was here because he and Parker had a Monday-morning appointment scheduled with Brandon Washington, the Garrison family lawyer. Brandon was always punctual, so Stephen knew he'd be here soon.
He caught his brothers raised eyebrows as he settled into his chair. "Somehow I knew the news would reach you one way or another."
Parker leaned back in his mesh swivel chair and tapped his fingertips together. "Maybe not the way you expected. Anna."
That caught his attention. "Anna?"
"I guess its all right to disclose this now since I also discovered you've been letting the news be known yourself." His brother paused. "Anna was over at Megan's place yesterday afternoon, and they had a little powwow."
Stephen felt his nostrils flare. "Tell me the wife encouraged Megan to do the sane thing."
Parker chuckled. "Define sane."
"Stuff it Parker."
"Whoa whoa, go easy here. I just discovered I'm an uncle."
Stephen let go with an expletive.
Parker eyed him. "You know. I should have known the minute I hired Megan four years ago that you'd find her irresistible. Of course, a redhead with flashing green eyes would send you down for the count."
"Yeah well. I'm up again, and I intend to win this match. Why the hell didn't you tell me Anna and Megan were friends?"
His brother shrugged. "I had no idea myself until recently. It never came up. In fact, the first time I saw Megan again was at the wedding."
"You haven't reacted to my news with the same suspicion it’s been greeted with in other quarters." Stephen observed.
"Well. I did hire Megan, and I am married to Anna."
Just then a knock sounded, and both brothers turned to look at the door.
"Come in." Parker called.
Brandon walked in. "Good morning." He shut the door behind him. ‘I’m glad to see you're both here."
Stephen and Parker stood, and the men all shook hands.
Brandon took the other chair facing Parker.
"So what do we have Brandon?" Stephen asked, as he and Parker sat back down.
"Cassie Garrison is still refusing to deal." Brandon stated matter-of-factly.
Stephen suppressed a snort of disgust.
At the reading of his fathers will two months ago he along with the rest of the family, had discovered John Garrison had fathered a daughter during an extramarital affair with Ava Sinclair, a local he'd met in the Bahamas.
On top of it all it turned out that the daughter was Cassie Sinclair, the manager of the Garrison Grand-Bahamas hotel, and that she along with the five legitimate Garrison siblings, had inherited shares in the family business.
Stephens lips twisted. Cassie Sinclair now chose to go by the name Cassie Sinclair Garrison.
Something had to be done.
So far Cassie had resisted Parkers overtures and refused to turn over her shares in the Garrison empire.
"She apparently just wants to be left alone to run the Garrison Grand-Bahamas." Brandon said.
"No dice." Parker responded.
Brandon sighed. ‘I’m not getting anywhere by phone. Frankly, our best option is if I go down there and try to negotiate in person for a deal to buy her out."
Parker laced his fingers together. "I have no problem with that plan." Parker glanced over at Stephen for his assent before looking back at Brandon. "Were willing to pay—within reason."
Brandon named what he'd offered as a reasonable price for Cassie's shares, and Stephens hand flexed on his armrest.
"You snowballed her first?" Stephen heard himself ask.
"Of course." Brandon said.
Stephen trusted Brandon like a brother. The Washingtons—Brandon and his father before him—had been the family legal advisors for years. Still, it was vitally important they get this problem with Cassie wrapped up soon and to their satisfaction. They couldn't let the future of the Garrison empire rest with an unknown quantity—a potential loose cannon.
"And if she still refuses to sell after I approach her in person?" Brandon asked, voicing the question on all their minds.
"Everyone has their price." Parker said grimly. "Well have to think about how much more were willing to offer."
Stephen arched a brow. "Or we can borrow a page from the world of celebrity." He looked over at Brandon. "When you get down there, why don't you first see if you can dig up some dirt on Cassie's past? It'll give us some leverage to force her hand."