Chapter 63

SIMON

It was prep day at Fit Gal and I was ready to finish planning out my presentation for Fit Guy. The team and I had gotten a lot of work done on it and we were almost there but not quite yet.

Whistling under my breath, I walked to our office, unable to wipe the grin off my face. Abi and I had spent half of the weekend together, my dad knew about us, and Abigail now knew that I’d told my parents.

It felt like things were finally starting to turn around for us and I was excited. We were finally in a good place and it made me a damn stretch happier than I remembered being in a long-ass time.

When I walked into our office, she was already there. Her headphones were on and she was hard at work, her fingers flying across the keyboard as she mouthed along to whatever song she was listening to.

After I set down my stuff, I peeked over her shoulder and pretended to be studying her work.

I wasn’t really looking at anything other than the Walker Marketing logo on her presentation, though.

She laughed as she whipped around to face me, pulling the headphones off and pointing her index finger at my chest.

“Hey, we’ve been through this before. No stealing my ideas.”

“How about a kiss?” I asked, keeping my voice down and smiling as I lowered my head closer to hers. “Think I can steal a quick one of those?”

“Maybe.” Those blue eyes twinkled as she tilted her head back a little further and brought a hand around the nape of my neck. “It has to be really, really quick, though.”

“I hate it, but I’ll take it anyway.” I pressed my lips to hers, groaning at the sweet taste of her and immediately wanting more. “I could lock the door.”

She giggled but broke away, swatting at my arm before she pointed at my desk. “Get busy, Si. We’ve only got today, remember? We won’t be here on Thursday.”

“I’d rather get busy with you, but your wish is my command.

” I straightened up and went over to my desk, unpacking my things and getting set up before I opened a document I’d been working on.

“I have a meeting booked with Blake and Ashley this morning. I’m willing to share it with you if you’d like. ”

“Why are you meeting with them?” she asked, turning her chair so she was facing me. “Were we supposed to set up one-on-ones?”

“Nah. I just like to pick the client’s brain before I really get into developing a brand. I have questions about the vision they have for it, and if I’m being completely honest, creation is not my favorite side of things.”

“It’s not?” she asked, clearly surprised. “Why not? I love it.”

“Which is why we work together so well,” I said easily. “We complement each other, but frankly, I struggle with it. I love the client side of our jobs, though, and I like to think that’s where my strengths lie, so I talk to them in order to get a clearer idea of what to create.”

“Ah.” She smiled slowly. “Well, I hope they give you the answers you’re looking for.”

“Thanks, but I’m not counting on it. Not unless Blake throws me a bone, anyway. Ashley sure as hell isn’t going to want to make things easier for me.”

Abigail winced. “I’m sure she won’t be petty about it. The bracelet wasn’t for her. Surely, she has to understand that.”

“Fingers crossed,” I joked, but even if she didn’t want to play ball, I knew her brother would, and I planned on focusing mainly on him because of it.

Blake had been much more professional than she had since the start, and even if I didn’t have much hope of winning this account anymore, I was going to give it my best. Abi got back to work and so did I, keeping it up until it was finally time for my meeting.

“May the odds be ever in your favor,” Abi murmured as I got up and I chuckled and nodded my agreement.

“It’s highly unlikely, but one can hope.” I bent over to drop a kiss on top of her head. “See you later, baby.”

“Later!” she called after me, and I smiled even though I was about to have my first one on one with the bosses, half of whom were legitimately put off by me for my rejection.

Sighing, I strode down the hallway to the small conference room, taking a seat and reading over my notes while I waited for them to arrive. A short while later, Blake opened the door, waving his sister in ahead of him.

Ashley was clearly still pissed, one eyebrow steeply arched as she stared straight ahead. Blake sighed but sat down across from me and folded his hands on the table. “Simon, we’re glad you scheduled in some private time with us. We’ve been wondering when we were going to hear from any of you.”

I chuckled. “Well, Abi seems pretty clear on where she’s going—”

“That’s because she’s actually a professional,” Ashley muttered, curling her fingers and studying them as if she wasn’t even aware that both Blake and I had looked at her.

He let out another soft sigh and turned his attention back to me. “I saw her when she arrived this morning. She looked pretty upbeat. Jeffrey didn’t seem quite as positive, though. I’m hoping he’ll take the same initiative you have by asking to speak with us.”

“I’m sure he’ll reach out if he needs you.”

“Yes, well, God forbid anybody needs anything from you.” Ashley gave me a pointed smile. “Now, what can we do for you, Simon?”

I came so close to rolling my eyes that I could practically feel how satisfying it would’ve been.

Honestly, her petulance would’ve been amusing under different circumstances.

Trying to remain professional even in the face of her snark, I smiled at her brother and even managed to glance her way without the smile slipping.

“Well, I have a few questions about your vision for the Fit Guy brand,” I started. “The idea is to dovetail it with Fit Gal, but does that mean you’d like to use the same colors, for instance? Or perhaps simply colors that complement yours?”

“Isn’t it your job to figure that out?” Ashley asked sweetly. “I could’ve sworn your task was to do the branding. If we knew exactly what we wanted, why on earth would we be paying someone to do it for us?”

You’re not paying me yet, lady.

Blake ignored her, looking thoughtful for a moment before he refocused on me.

“That’s a good question. To be honest, I haven’t given much thought to the colors, but I think we’d open to using the same ones if there’s a way to make the pink and the turquoise a bit more gritty.

I know how that sounds, but I think you understand what I mean. ”

“I do. Alright, so we’ll look into using the same colors, but if my understanding is correct, you’re good with complementary colors as well?”

“Oh, honey,” Ashley drawled. “The closest you’ll come to a brainstorm is a light drizzle, isn’t it?”

Ha. That’s actually pretty good.

Wishing I could’ve laughed without looking unprofessional, I simply kept focused on her brother. “You mentioned you wanted to build from the Fit Gal foundation, so I think I know the answer to this, but the idea then is that every guy can be a Fit Guy just like every girl can be a Fit Gal, right?”

“Right,” Blake said immediately. “We definitely don’t want to come across as a company who cares how many hours you work out every week, but we do think guys can be more competitive about that than women, so that’s something to keep in mind.

We do know that the strategy and how to convey our messaging will have to be different. ”

“Awesome, so that means no objections to approaching the product a little differently?”

“None whatsoever.” He grinned. “I’m really glad someone brought that up.”

“I’m about to bring something up,” Ashley muttered.

She kept it up for the entire meeting, but in the end, her brother seemed just as frustrated with her as I was.

After we were done, I left the conference room feeling aggravated as hell from having to fight my way through a series of pretty basic freaking questions, and Abigail frowned when I walked back into our office.

“Dang, rough meeting?”

“Let’s just say she really wanted that bracelet.

” I dropped my gaze to the silver chain around Abi’s arm, something possessive purring inside me at the sight of it there.

I’d noticed that she hadn’t taken it off yet—at least, not as far as I knew—and it did things to me to know that she kept it with her no matter where she was or what she was doing.

As I grinned and sat down, Jeffrey popped into our office. “Oh, good. You’re here. I caught Blake and Ashley before they left the meeting room and they’re waiting for us there.”

“They are?” Abi’s eyebrows pinched together. “We weren’t supposed to have a team meeting today.”

“Uh, no.” Jeffrey shifted on his feet, his expression nervous. “I called this particular meeting myself. It won’t take long. I realize everyone is busy.”

She held his gaze as she rose from her chair. “Is everything okay?”

“Yeah,” he said quickly, but it was too quick. He was also suspiciously pale and he kept fidgeting with his fingers. “Everything’s fine.”

“Are you sure about that, bud?” I frowned but got up and followed him back down the hall. “You feeling okay? You don’t look so good.”

“I’ll explain in a minute.”

I didn’t know the guy as well as Abi did, but I still felt a tinge of worry in my gut. “Alright, man. Let us know if it’s anything we can help with.”

We reached the conference room I’d only just left and he waved us in ahead of him, shutting the door with a click behind him once we were all inside. Blake and Ashley were still where they’d been before. As we sat down, I waited for Jeffrey to join us but he remained standing.

Pushing his glasses to the bridge of his nose, he sucked in a deep breath and gripped the back of the chair in front of him. “I’m sure you’re all wondering why I asked you here, but I promised I wouldn’t waste any of your time, so here goes.”

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