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You & Me Make Three: Barrington Billionaire's Series: Book Three
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muscular body is. He was right. She was acting like a child. There was no reason why she couldn’t reach around him, press the dang button, and be done with it. Except I don’t trust my legs not to give way. He’s just a man. It’s not like I haven’t been around a million of them. I just need to press the damn button and get my butt to work before Dean has a reason to fire me on my first day.
    Stepping forward, she leaned around him and pressed the button for the fourth floor. The elevator started to move. He turned and hit the button for the top floor. During her brief tour yesterday with Lexi she found out there was only one office on that floor and it belonged to Dean. Off to see your brother again today? Don’t you have a job to get to? Oh God. Don’t tell me you work for him too. The last thing I want is you as a coworker.
    Before either of them could say anything more, the doors opened.
    “Excuse me.”
    He stepped slightly out of her way, but not completely, never taking his eyes off her. Once she moved out of the doors she turned and right before they closed said, “Please tell your brother I’ll be up within the hour with the files he needed.”
    Was it her imagination or was he grinning? It really didn’t matter. He most likely would be gone when she was scheduled to meet with Dean for the signatures on the forms Lexi said he would need each Tuesday morning. If not, he surely won’t be as brash in front of others as he was just now.
    Morgan hurried down the hall and started compiling all the documents she needed for her meeting with Dean. Surprisingly, she’d retained enough from yesterday without having to refer to her notes. Not a bad teacher, Lexi. Not bad at all.
    That wasn’t her first impression of Lexi. There were many words she would use to describe her: Spunky. Confident. Absolutely funny as heck. But professional? No.
    From her comments, it appeared people didn’t take Lexi seriously. Morgan had wanted to say it could be the way she dressed, but it wasn’t her place to say such a thing. Not sure I would say that to my closest friend. What Morgan could tell, was Lexi was extremely organized, and filling her shoes wasn’t going to be an easy task. Don’t judge the book by its cover. I may look the part, but I have no real clue why I am doing what I’m doing. I hope I can last the week without doing too much damage.
    When all the forms were prepared, she stood, ready to get the signatures. Instead, she sat back down and pulled out the hand mirror she’d seen in the desk drawer earlier. There was no way she was going to meet with Dean looking unkempt. It was a great look for a night out on the town, but not how she wanted to be viewed by her boss. Thankfully Lexi had left her what she called a “be ready for anything kit” in the desk drawer. Pulling it out she’d found all the basic toiletries and a few not so basic. Morgan smiled. Interesting girl, but I have to say, she’s prepared for anything.
    She was relieved to find a brush and once again force the curls to behave. It was no easy task, but after several minutes she had them under as much control as she could. One last look in the mirror and her confidence had returned. Yes. I’ve got this.
    Smiling, she picked up the files and made her way to see the boss man himself. Please let this go smoothly. I didn’t get to speak to him much yesterday. This will be my first chance to show him I’m not only capable of doing this job, but I can look the part too.
    “Hi, you must be Morgan.”
    “Yes, I am.”
    The bubbly young secretary, grinning from ear to ear, said, “My name is Brittany-Lynn. Welcome to Poly-Shyn.”
    Her warm personality filled the room. Morgan liked her already, and it was refreshing not to have another stuffy suit to deal with. Dean can’t be that bad if someone so innocent looking could be on his front line and deal with him all day . “Thank you, I’m here to see Mr. Henderson.”
    “He’s expecting you.
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