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Change in Harmony (A Silver Script Novel Book 4)
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Debra and cleared his throat. He was rambling again. Right, the shoe. He turned back to the slides and went through the dialogue, just as he’d rehearsed all night. He had two more reminders from Debra before he got to the end, but otherwise, he thought it went smoothly. And from the smiles on the executives’ faces, they were happy as well.
    Mr. Byrne, the head of Bróga Shoes, stood and shook Nate’s hand. “Wonderful. We love the ideas you have presented. I’ll have my secretary get back to you with the details tomorrow.”
    Nate caught the faint Irish lilt as he spoke. “That’s perfect. Thank you. Let me know if you have any questions, and I’ll be happy to help you out.”
    Mr. Byrne nodded and turned toward the door. He followed the other executives out, leaving Nate to revel in the success of the meeting.
    Nate had worked hard, and it had paid off. He just needed to find the perfect people to air in the commercial. He gathered up the extra papers and dumped them in the recycling bin as he left the room. Debra stood at the end of the hall, talking to Mr. Byrne. He slipped into his office and set his folder on his desk before doing a victory spin in his chair. With any luck, he’d land some bigger accounts after the way that went.
     

     
    Nate closed his browsers and turned off his laptop, frustrated. Debra had given him smaller accounts yet again. Hadn’t she seen what he’d just done in the meeting? He gathered up his things and slid them into his bag, reminding himself to buy a new bag. Erin was nowhere to be found, so Nate walked quickly to Debra’s office. He had to figure out what was going on.
    Debra’s office was dark, and it looked like her coat and purse were gone. Of course. Ever since she’d started dating the guy from Walker Apparel, she’d spent less time at work. He sighed and turned to leave, nearly running into Erin.
    “She left for the day. Did you need anything?” A lock of hair fell into her face and he resisted the urge to brush it back. She was engaged.
    “I just had a few questions about the accounts. I’ll talk to her tomorrow.” Nate brushed past Erin and headed for the elevator. Once upon a time he would have stopped to flirt, but it wasn’t worth it. He saw how she looked at Jake.
    Snow had begun to fall, so Nate pulled his hood up. He couldn’t wait for spring. It had been one awful winter and he was ready for warmer weather. Someone bumped into him and he turned to say he was sorry.
    “Nate?” the girl asked.
    “Yeah?” Nate studied her face to figure out who she was. Oh, right. The New Year’s party. “Katie, right?”
    The girl beamed. “You remembered. How are you? I haven’t heard from you for a while.”
    Nate caught the angry edge to her words, even though she smiled as she said them. “Yeah, sorry. Work got crazy. How are you?”
    She shrugged. “Good. I’m just heading to get some dinner. Want to join me?”
    “Sure.” He should have said no, but the other option was going home to an apartment that wasn’t quite unpacked yet. Besides, he’d had fun with her at the party.
    They found a small restaurant and ordered their food before finding a place to sit. Katie leaned forward in her seat.
    “So, tell me about your job. What are you working on right now?” Her smile seemed sincere enough, but she hadn’t acted all that excited at the party that night. Yes, they’d had fun, but talking hadn’t exactly been her strong point.
    “I’m working with Bróga Shoes. I’ll be in charge of advertising their summer line.” Okay, so the contract wasn’t signed, but it was only a matter of time.
    Katie’s eyes lit up. “Bróga Shoes? I have, like, three pairs of their shoes. Think you could get  a discount?”
    Ah. So that was it. “It’s a possibility, but we’ll find out the details tomorrow. Most likely it would just be a pair for me.”
    “Well, maybe you can get a family discount or something.” She went to pick up her order and Nate
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