Chapter 7
“Um, are you going to move?” Zoe asked when he hadn’t moved in over two minutes.
“I kind of have to get in there,” she said, tentatively pointing past him towards the office trailer.
If he didn’t move soon, she was going to be late and she didn’t want to start her first day on the job by getting yelled at.
A muscle ticked beneath Jason’s eye as he continued to glare down at her. It was rather unnerving and she had to wonder how such a sweet woman married him. Zoe considered trying to walk around him but knew that it would be pointless. He’d just move to block her, again.
“Look,” Jason finally said, “just tell me that he lied. We can pretend that none of this ever happened and I won’t have to upset my wife with the news.”
She looked over her shoulder, hoping that someone would come give her a hand or at least, give him the medication that he obviously needed. When it didn’t look like any help was forthcoming, she reluctantly looked back at Jason.
“I don’t know what you’re talking about,” Zoe admitted, taking a nervous step back when he started mumbling to himself.
“Please tell me that my cousin lied to screw with me and that you’re really not a Red Sox fan,” Jason said, staring at her intently as he waited for an answer.
“I-I’m not a baseball fan,” Zoe mumbled nervously, hoping that was the right answer. “I really don’t know much about sports in general.”
His eyes narrowed on her. “Then why did he tell me that you were a Red Sox fan?”
“Because I have a Red Sox tee-shirt,” she explained, discreetly taking a step to the side so that she could walk past him only to be cut off as he stepped in front of her.
“Why do you-”
With an exasperated roll of her eyes, Zoe snapped, “Because the tee-shirt is cute! Now, can I please go to work?”
“Cute?” Jason repeated as if he couldn’t quite believe what he’d heard. “There’s nothing cute about those bastards.”
“Except their shirts,” Zoe pointed out, biting back a smile at his horrified expression.
He looked like he was about to say something else, but then threw his hands up and finally walked off in disgust.
So nice to make friends on the first day, Zoe thought dryly as she hurried inside the trailer. Just as she placed her purse on the desk, Jared stepped out of his office. Zoe’s eyes automatically sought out the clock. Her stomach churned when she realized that she was a minute late.
She’d always hated being yelled at by her boss, but she had a feeling that being yelled at by a Bradford was going to be ten times worse. This was not the best way to start her first day.
“Good morning, Zoe,” Jared said, smiling and making her even more anxious.
“Good morning, Mr. Bradford,” Zoe said, trying not to shift nervously.
“It’s Jared,” he reminded her, still smiling as he headed for the kitchen counter and poured himself a cup of coffee. “Would you like some?” he asked, holding up the coffee pot.
“No, thank you, sir,” Zoe mumbled.
He rolled his eyes, shaking his head good-naturedly as he walked back towards his office. “It’s Jared, not Mr. Bradford and certainly not ‘sir.’ Just relax, Zoe. You’ll do fine,” he promised with a wink.
“Okay, thank you,” Zoe mumbled, forcing a small smile.
“Yell if you have any questions,” he called out from his office.
Zoe slowly exhaled the breath she hadn’t realized she’d been holding and walked towards the fridge to put her lunch away.
“You can’t put that in there.”
Great. Not even five minutes into her first day and she was already screwing up. She felt her cheeks burn as she turned around. “I’m sorry. I thought it was the employee refrigerator,” she explained to Haley, who was walking, well, more like wobbling, towards her.
“Oh, it is,” Haley said, smiling. “But if you put it in there, it will be gone within ten minutes.” Zoe watched as Haley pulled several icepacks from the freezer. “I have a system for this.”
Curious, Zoe followed her to the desk. She watched as Haley sat in the chair and unlocked one of the large bottom desk drawers, revealing a really large box of tampons. Zoe felt her lips twitch as Haley shot her a mischievous smile.
“I’ve tried other things, but in my experience, tampons are the best deterrent for the food thieves, although cleaning supplies have been known to work in a pinch,” Haley explained as she handed Zoe an icepack.
In an unspoken agreement, they both hurried to place the icepacks in their bags and placed them in the large drawer, shutting and locking it seconds before Jason came storming into the office.
“What are you doing?” Jason demanded, eyeing them suspiciously as they huddled behind the desk.
“I was just about to show Zoe the computer system,” Haley said, smiling sweetly up at her husband as she turned the computer on.
“Look,” Jason said, running his fingers through his hair, “I didn’t want to do this, but she,” he pointed an accusing finger at Zoe, “has a Red Sox tee-shirt and thinks it’s cute.”
Haley blinked. “They are.”
“They...what...what the hell?” Jason sputtered, pressing a hand against his chest in what Zoe was quickly beginning to recognize as a typical Bradford overreaction, even if it was cute to watch.
It was funny how she never really thought of large, devastatingly handsome men as cute before, but after meeting the Bradford men, there was no other way to describe them, well, other than hot, that is.
“Can we get back to work now?” Haley asked, sounding innocent, but Zoe didn’t miss the way the woman’s lips twitched or the humor sparkling in her eyes. Something told her that this woman truly enjoyed torturing her husband.
“For God’s sake, my little grasshopper, you love the Yankees more than I do! What the hell is going on here?” He turned an accusing glare on Zoe. “How dare you brainwash my wife?” he hissed.
“Are you going to leave so that we can get some work done?” Haley demanded, returning her attention to the computer.
“No,” Jason said stubbornly, folding his arms over his chest as he glared at them.
“Buttercream frosting,” Haley said softly, never taking her eyes away from the computer screen.
Jason licked his lips as he looked his pregnant wife over hungrily. “Tonight?” he croaked out.
“If you’re good,” Haley said with a small shrug. “But you have to leave-”
“Bye,” Jason said quickly, cutting her off and rushing out of the trailer just as fast as he came.
“I’m really sorry about him,” Haley said, giving Zoe a sheepish smile.
“I thought you weren’t going to apologize for him,” Zoe reminded her, returning her smile. There was just something about Haley that made her relax, which was a little discomforting since she couldn’t remember the last time she’d felt relaxed at work.
“You’re absolutely right, but he does entertain me so,” Haley said on a dreamy sigh.
“A sign of a good husband,” Zoe agreed.
“Exactly,” Haley said, beaming.
As much as she was enjoying talking with Haley, she couldn’t help the nagging feeling that she should get back to work. At her old job, idle chitchat was not tolerated and since Zoe had been there for more than three years, the concept of solely focusing on work was well ingrained.
“What should we go over first?” Zoe asked, hoping the abrupt change didn’t dampen the easygoing comradely they seemed to be sharing. She hadn’t had many friends in the past couple of years and talking with someone as kind as Haley was a nice treat for her.
“I’ll show you everything, but it will, of course, be up to you how you want to handle everything from this point on,” Haley said, still smiling warmly, Zoe noted with relief.
“I’ve only been filling in over the summer so that Dad had some help.
I really haven’t been able to get a system going.
So, however, you want to do this is totally up to you. ”
“Okay, that sounds good,” Zoe said, practically jumping to the side as Haley stood up and waddled past her.
“Have a seat.”
“Are you sure?” Zoe asked, uncomfortable with the idea of taking a pregnant woman’s seat.
“Definitely,” Haley said, placing a hand on her stomach as she made her way around the desk. She walked over to the sitting area and proceeded to grab a chair and drag it towards the desk.
“Wait!” Zoe said, practically running around the desk to stop her. “Let me do that for you.”
“Thank you,” Haley said, smiling sweetly as she followed Zoe back around the desk. Zoe switched her comfortable office chair out for the sturdy waiting room chair. Haley looked like she was going to argue, but Zoe wasn’t having it. She gestured for Haley to sit down in the comfortable chair.
With a muttered, “slave driver” that startled a surprised laugh out of Zoe, Haley sat down. She couldn’t remember the last time that she laughed at work. Zoe had to admit it felt nice. She hoped it was a sign that things were about to get better.
“Haley, could you take a look at this printout? Something isn’t adding up.
I just got off the phone with Robinson and that jerk is giving me the run around again.
Could you look this over and see…” Jared’s words trailed off when he looked up from the large pile of ledgers and folders that he was carrying and spotted Haley curled up on the couch, sleeping.
Zoe cringed as she stood up, ready to defend the poor woman who’d struggled until ten minutes ago to keep her eyes open.
Normally, she would have woken Haley up, but the poor woman was pregnant and exhausted, and Zoe hadn’t had the heart to wake her.
Instead, she’d been keeping an ear out so that she could wake the poor woman before she got caught sleeping on the job.
Unfortunately, by the time she’d heard Jared’s approach, he’d already been in the room, speaking a mile a minute.
She hadn’t been able to wake Haley without drawing attention to the fact that she was sleeping.
She knew that Jared had a soft spot for his daughter-in-law, but that didn’t mean that he’d appreciate her wasting company time.