Chapter One #2

dropped a platter of five-star food had proven she was not a perfect server.

She’d never actually seen her Uncle Sean cry before. The man was serious about

food.

She’d moved through a series of jobs, but nothing had stuck

yet.

Until today.

“So you think you know how to use the phone system?” Her

brand spanking new boss was named Harlow Dawson, and she was twelve kinds of

awesome. She ran the Dawson-Lockwood Agency along with her business partner,

Ruby Lockwood.

Harlow handled the rough stuff while Ruby was the kickass

hacker who no firewall could keep out.

An all-women private investigation firm. Yes, this was right

where she belonged. After all, her beloved Da was one of the world’s best

investigators, so it was probably in her genes.

“I think I got it.” She sat down behind the desk. Her desk.

The small space consisted of a reception area, two offices for the founders, a

baby break room, and a single bathroom she was apparently responsible for as

well.

She could handle it. Her mother had always kept a neat

house. That was in her genes, too.

Harlow was roughly the same age as Daisy, though she seemed

older since she was tough as nails and had some way cool scars Daisy had only

seen because she played at The Hideout, a club Daisy belonged to. Although she

hadn’t had any fun there lately. It was tough when all the Doms considered her

a little sister.

“Are you sure? It can be tricky,” Harlow said, tucking back

a strand of electric blue hair.

“It’s not tricky.” Ruby walked out of her office. “You’re

terrible with tech. Daisy, the right button puts the call on hold, and then you

send the caller to either of our offices. I’m one and Harlow’s two. When you go

to lunch, you put the whole thing in away mode which sends the caller

to our voice mail box. When you get back, check the voice mail and send us any

messages we need to reply to. When the system is in answer, the button

goes red. Easy-peasy.”

Totally easy. “I can handle it. I’m so grateful to you both

for this opportunity. I was surprised when the boutique I was working at went

under so quickly. I appreciate the job. The last thing I want to do is move

back in with my parents. I love them, but my da can be a lot to handle. He has

an unrealistic vision of me.”

Her sweet da firmly believed she could do no wrong. Not

true. She could fuck up majorly—re: that time she was helping a friend with a

demo of her condo and accidently took down a load-bearing wall…and then the

condo—but everyone got out and insurance paid for some of it. Also, he didn’t

think she understood the word fuck or its many uses. Despite actually using the

word around him.

Her mom had asked her to clean up the potty mouth, but where

did her mom think she’d first heard the word from?

“As a woman whose dad is up my ass twenty-four seven, I’m

happy to save you from a terrible fate.” Harlow looked down at her watch.

“Speaking of, he usually comes around right before lunch. You want to grab

something before we meet with the client?”

Ruby was slightly older, but she fit right in with the

twenty-somethings in her chicly ripped jeans and a concert T-shirt. She

obviously hadn’t gotten the memo explaining she must look professional at all

times. Daisy’s da still wore a suit and tie when meeting with clients.

Ruby looked way more comfy.

“Let’s do it,” Ruby said. “Daisy, feel free to take a nice

long lunch. We won’t be back this afternoon. Close up when you leave, and make

sure the security system is on. I put the code and instructions on your desk.

Call if you have any questions, but seriously, this shouldn’t be hard for you.

Unless you’re here when her dad comes by. Then you’ll get a full dose of

paranoid.”

“Only one of them,” Harlow corrected. “Dad One is great. Dad

Two got a double dose of weirdo.”

Harlow came from an alternative-lifestyle family, but Daisy

was used to that. She’d figured out pretty early on her da and mom’s Friday

night meetings weren’t about playing canasta but doing the nasty. Actually, she

still wasn’t sure what canasta was, but she did understand BDSM. Not in Da’s

version of reality, though.

And wasn’t that kind of sexist? He’d sent Aidan to a club

for training, but had anyone thought to get her a corset and heels and teach

her how to submit to a Dominant partner in exchange for a bunch of orgasms and

a deeply intimate relationship? No. She’d had to wait until after college and

take the course The Hideout offered.

“It’s in the eyes,” Ruby was saying. “That’s how you know.

Ben Dawson has normal dad eyes. You can totally see the rage of paranoia in

Chase’s.”

Because Harlow’s dads were twins who shared her mom.

Maybe she should consider a threesome. It would make rent

easier.

“So you know what you’re doing?” Harlow didn’t seem entirely

certain.

The good news was, Daisy always looked on the positive side.

She would figure it out. “Absolutely. I’m ready to handle this. You have a

great afternoon.”

Ruby slung her big bag over her shoulder. “Come on. We can

grab a sandwich at the café. It’s close to the meeting spot. Daisy, we’ll see

you in the morning.”

Harlow still looked reluctant but followed her business

partner out.

Thus began her first day as a private investigator. Well,

receptionist to a private investigation firm, but this was it. This was going

to be her calling.

She managed to answer the phones and deal with Harlow’s Dad

Two—because she was right. The man was intense. It was easy because she’d told

him they were grabbing sandwiches at a café. She’d learned it was important to

stick as close to the truth as possible when lying. It threw the person she was

lying to off. Dad Two had totally bought it because it was super true. Surely

there were a lot of cafés around. The man couldn’t check all of them.

Right before she was about to head to lunch, a chiming sound

rang through the office as the door opened and a young woman walked in. She was

petite, with long blonde hair and tears in her eyes.

Daisy’s heart immediately melted. There was a woman in

trouble. This was what her new firm did. They helped. “Welcome to the

Dawson-Lockwood Agency. We’re here for you.”

She should write that down. It might be a good slogan. It

had more heart than the current: New investigations for a new age.

“Hi, I need a private investigator. I think…” She sniffled.

“I think my boyfriend is cheating on me, but I’m too scared to go check all by

myself. It’s happening right now, I think. Once a month he goes to this

building, and I’m sure he’s seeing someone there. It’s like clockwork. He

should be there now. I’m supposed to marry him in six weeks. I don’t know what

to do.”

Daisy stood. Ruby and Harlow would be gone all afternoon,

and this woman would have to wait another month to find out if her honey had

another honey? It wasn’t happening. Not on Daisy’s watch.

“I’ll go with you.” Daisy got her purse and made sure her

cell phone was fully charged. The camera on her cell would have to do for

today. She would need to invest in more sophisticated equipment as she moved

more heavily into her new career. The good news? Her birthday was coming up.

“You’re a detective?” the young woman asked.

She was now. Besides, this was an easy job, and she was here

to make life easy for her bosses. She set the phone system to away

mode. At least she thought she did. She was pretty sure. Then she set the alarm

system. The light went green. Green was the universal sign for go. Well, at

least it was here in America.

“Absolutely. Now let’s go find your fiancé and put your mind

at ease.” She followed the woman out, using her keys to lock the door. “I’m

sure this is all a misunderstanding. He’s probably not cheating on you.”

He wasn’t. It was far, far worse.

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