Eleanor

The dark mahogany furniture where Eleanor waited in the foyer surrounded by lush carpets and elegant paintings did little by way of comfort as she fought to remain outwardly calm. Anxiously tapping her fingers on her bouncing knee she glanced over her resume again. A severe looking woman in a too tight suit appeared in the doorway holding an armful of folders.

“Eleanor Luchia?” The woman looked down her nose, busy impatience roiling around her like a fog.

Eleanor stood, stopping herself from curtseying to the auspicious woman in her lavish work area, and smoothed her skirt. “That’s me.”

“Well come in and sit down.” She waved Eleanor into the small office. Eleanor laid her resume on the desk.

“Miss Luchia. It says here that you are here for a position as a personal assistant/ secretary for Mr Lanford. Is that correct?” At Eleanor’s nod she continued. “Now, he already has two but he has decided to hire a third to organize and sort through all the paperwork involved in his four separate businesses. Over the past year it all piled up and become an intermingled mess. It is going to take quite a bit of work to get through it all.”  

“Thank you for seeing me today. I understand…” Eleanor stopped abruptly when the woman’s hand went up.

“Miss Luchia, I can see that you are intelligent enough to manage the work that will be assigned to you and not get in the way. Also I don’t have the time to interview all the applicants. You will do. You may address me as Ms. Penn. Report back here tomorrow morning at 6 am and I will show you what room you will be organizing. Business casual dress code.” Ms Penn stood, motioning to the door.

“Thank you Ms Penn for the opportunity.” Eleanor stood.

“Yes, yes, Miss Luchia. Don’t forget to arrive on time.” Ms Penn didn’t bother to escort her out. She waved her away towards the door, already working on something else.

Eleanor walked out, stunned to have a job, even if it was just filing paperwork. She now officially had a foothold into the company she had dreamed of getting involved in.

The next morning, as soon as she arrived Ms Penn shuffled her off into a large room filled with stacks upon stacks of boxes, a small empty table, and an uncomfortable looking chair. Ms Penn nodded to the table. “Miss Luchia, these are the boxes of the most current paperwork. They need to be sorted and accessible. I suggest you start by sorting each individual paper into each of the businesses before going into more depth. There are six more rooms just like this that need sorting. I will be in to check on you later.” Ms Penn left with an abrupt about-face. 

Standing alone in the packed room Eleanor opened the first box and began her sorting. It began with four small piles, one for each company. Those four piles on the table eventually turned to four boxes that she switched for empty ones as they filled. There were never any less of the boxes since she wasn’t throwing anything out. It was more of a grand reshuffling and reorganizing game. It was a matter of moving and labeling what had been sorted and separating it out from what she still had to go through. 

For weeks she sludged through box after box, eventually sorting the boxes she had done into different rooms. Slowly the boxes began to have order, penetrating the chaos. Once she finished sorting through each room she would then need to get all the boxes for one company and begin organizing so that it wasn’t just a jumble of paper but more of a usable archive. Apparently Mr Lanford had no interest in going to a digital filing system. And he kept everything. Hours and hours of never-ending work seemed to stretch out in front of her.

Yet, instead of getting bored by the sheer monotony of merely sorting papers, she found herself fascinated, eagerly absorbing the information presented to her as she sorted. 

Two months in, she had made steady progress, working her way through two of the rooms and she still had not met the boss or even seen him. Occasionally she would hear him talking but never close enough to where she was working. 

One day she was startled by the front doorbell shattering the silence, followed by a man hollering, “Can you get that Diane?”

Seconds passed and the doorbell sounded again. This time the commotion held her attention enough that she set down the stack of papers she was sorting. “Diane! The door!” The deep male voice called out again, impatience now marring his tone. Eleanor stood and peeked out to see if Diane was heading to the door. No one in sight. With the third ring Eleanor shrugged and went to open the door. On the steps was a huge man towering over her in a nice italian suit. He nodded politely.

“Please inform Liam that I’m here.” His lovely tenor voice awakened a slow burning warmth in her chest.

Eleanor was all courtesy as she motioned him in. “Please come sit down and I will let Mr Lanford know you are here Mr…?”

“Dubois. Eddie Dubois.” He supplied with a charming smile flashing her way.

“Dubois!” Eleanor quickly tamped down her excitement. After all the papers she had seen concerning his company, meeting him in person was thrilling to say the least.

“You know me?” The man seemed surprised. 

She nodded hesitantly, “CEO of Renshaw Corp. I’m new here but I’ve been organizing paperwork for Mr Lanford and the plans drawn up for your expansion are fascinating. It truly is a pleasure to meet you.” 

“Really? And what do you find fascinating about them?”

Twenty minutes later Eddie and Eleanor were deep in conversation when a tall athletic man leaned against the nearby door frame. When he cleared his throat Eleanor blushed as she realized the man she was now entirely convinced was her boss was looking her up and down as if trying to figure out the answer to a puzzling question. Her heart practically stopped under the scrutiny. While Mr Dubois may have inspired a warmth, Mr Lanford practically gave her a fever. 

Thankfully instead of addressing her, he spoke to Eddie, “You are bringing your girls to our meetings now?”

Eddie laughed. “No, not at all. I didn’t bring this lovely lady. She’s yours.” He paused and shot her a grin. “And I’m finding myself thinking how very lucky you are to have her.”

“Mine?” Again his gaze tore through her as he studied her, from her red high heels to curly honey hair. Eleanor found herself immensely relieved that she wasn’t a mess today. His face transformed when he finished his intense study. “Indeed. Lucky me.”


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Jana

Don’t damsels in distress get a knight to come save them? If so,where on earth was hers and what was taking him so long? Jana kicked the front right tire of her Camry. It was flatter than flat and completely worthless. Limping over to the other side of the car, she promptly kicked her other front tire, which was also flat.

Unsure how she’d managed two flat tires at the same time Jana leaned her back against the car, letting herself sink to the ground. Not enough people traveled down the Amaryllis Scenic Route enough for her to hope for a rescue anytime soon.

As she was wearily pulling herself to her feet, a huge flashy red truck appeared up the road. Maybe her knight was only running a bit late.

It wasn’t until the truck pulled off the road and the driver hopped out that her shoulders slumped once again. This was most definitely not her knight.

“Well, if it isn’t my lucky day. The first person I see when I get back in town is the one and only J-babes.” The well dressed man chuckled as he sauntered toward her.

Jana took in the man in front of her. He looked like Deuce. In fact, he talked like Deuce. He even drove Deuce’s car. But when had he grown up? And why on earth did he have to look so good in denim?

He had made her life miserable up until the day he left high school, even going so far as to tell her crush of 3 years that she liked him, dooming her to a dateless senior year. When he’d left more than a year ago she had thrown her own little private party.

“Deuce Carter. What are you doing here?” She couldn’t help but growl.

“You mean driving along, minding my own business down Amaryllis? Or stopping behind your broken down car to offer my assistance?”

“When have you offered anything remotely close to assistance?”

“To you, J-babes? This would be a first, so if you like I can hop back in my truck and be on my way.” He smiled cheerily.

“Stop calling me that.” Jana stomped her foot and instantly regretted it as she watched him look down the length of her. From her sloppily thrown back ponytail down to her bright blue skinny jeans and sparkly black ballet flats. He was in no rush, taking his time as he smiled that I’m-really-up-to-no-good smile of his. 

“When did you start looking so good?” He muttered appreciatively, echoing her exact thoughts about him only moments ago.

Deuce continued to move in closer. She wasn’t sure if he was flexing to show off his incredibly thick arms and chest or if he couldn’t help but show how large and muscular he looked but she did know one thing for sure. If Deuce Carter was a stranger and she didn’t know how conniving he could be she might have started drooling right then and there.

Yet, she knew him. All too well. So instead of giving in to any and all delicious thoughts of his handsome physique, she glared. 

He sidled up in front of her, hands in his pockets. “Hey J.” He whispered as he leaned in, following her as she leaned back into her car. Slowly he moved closer as her brain stopped functioning and she couldn’t think straight.

Within a breath of his very kissable lips closing in to touch hers he stopped and held himself perfectly still as a huge smile spread across his face.

Kissable? No definitely not kissable. Had she thought him kissable? She meant slappable.

“Nothing to say?” He smirked but didn’t move back, didn’t give her any room to wiggle away and escape as he waited for her to talk.

Jana put her hands up on his chest and pushed. Unfortunately her efforts proved futile as he didn’t move. In fact, the opposite happened as his hands landed on either side of her, more effectively pinning her where she stood.

“Now that’s not a very nice way to say hello to an old friend.” Deuce chided softly in her ear.

With arms crossed she glared at him. “Old friend?” The words burst from her. “Not once were you ever my friend. You made my life miserable every chance you got.”

The tiniest hint of chagrin flashed across his features before his cocky grin was back. “So I didn’t choose the best way of catching and keeping your attention.” He shrugged. “But it still worked. You noticed me.”

“Notice you?” Jana fought not to shriek. “I did all I could to avoid you.”

Deuce didn’t even seem phased by her outburst. “And yet, for all your efforts, here we are.”

Enough. “Are you going to help me or just stand there?”

As they’d been talking he slowly moved back, giving her some degree of relief. Still he was way too close for normal brain activity to kick in. When she had thrown out that last question his arms abruptly wrapped around her, hauling her in for a huge spinning hug. 

“Put me down, Deuce.” She demanded.

Immediately she was back on her own two feet but he was kissing her instead. It was quick and as inescapable as a hurricane… and just as powerful. Luckily for her, Deuce still had his arms around her when he pulled away because she staggered, reeling.

“My goodness J-babes. Am I glad to see you.”

“I. That. You.” In the back of her mind Jana was screaming at herself to pull it together and form at least one scathing sentence instead of melting into a pile of goo. “You kissed me!” 

“Yes.” He nodded, unrepentant. “I’ve been wanting to do that since that first time I saw you trying to flirt with Ethan by the lunch tables.”

Shock lanced through her. “In 8th grade?” Her memory connected and he nodded. “But you dumped a carton of chocolate milk on my head.”

“I did.” His chest puffed a little, making his embrace just a little tighter. “It was the first thing I could think of to get you to stop talking to him and pay attention to me.”

Shaking her head, she smiled. “Oh I paid attention. I chased you all around the school.”

He tipped his forehead down to meet hers. “But you never talked to Ethan again.”

Jana could only stare.

Eventually he broke eye contact and looked over at her car. “Now what happened here?”

Jana continued to stare at him, her emotions waffling between enraged, stunned, irritated, and flattered. 

“Why didn’t you tell me?” Jana stuttered. “Why now?”

Deuce stopped walking around and looked over at her. “I was going to tell you the night before I left. But when I walked over to your house you were on the front porch kissing Bobby Hanson.” Before she could respond he strode around the car, hooked her around the waist, hauling her in the direction of his red monstrosity. “Your car’s worthless. Get in.”


To read part 2 of Jana’s story, click here.

Adalynn ~Part 2~

Read Part 1 here

Adalynn nodded to her lead escort and straightened her shoulders. After a two day journey they had reached the Lystandian border. The actual border was nothing more than a knee high stone wall with a little gate where the path ended. Why the Lystand delegation had insisted they meet here, she couldn’t understand.

Across the border a lone rider sat mounted on his horse, presumably waiting for her to cross and start her new life. Breathing deep she fortified her heart and resolved to endure. There was no other choice. Once the council had made the decision to marry her off to some Lystand noble  in hopes of peace, they had kept her confined to her room. A prisoner in all but name. The Lystandian delegation had not even promised peace, only hinted at it. Yet her own council had been more than happy and willing to hand her over, eager even.

Adalynn was more than a little miffed that she didn’t even know to whom she was being married to. The council had not cared to ask. Thus she was going into an abysmal unknown: uncertain of anything once she took that step over the border. They could be marrying her off to a peasant in a mud hovel and she wouldn’t have a say. According to all the papers she had watched the council sign without even glancing in her direction, it was all final. Where once she was Queen Adalynn of Mourvna, now she was only Adalynn with no foreseeable future.

With a sigh, she spurred her horse forward, well aware that while everyone surrounding her was watching to see that she crossed the border and made it to the Lystandian delegation of one, no one would be coming with her.

Nudging her grey mare forward she kept her head held high and moved directly to the man waiting. With great care Adalynn pointedly refused to look back. Her whole kingdom was abandoning her but she didn’t have to watch them turn their backs.

Her waiting escort only looked at her, no hint that he ever smiled. Even without any kindness softening his features he looked strong and capable, as if he had seen several lifetimes. He was young, possibly only a few years older than herself. What was the Lystandian monarchy thinking, only sending one man to bring her back? Would she be safe? Or were they hoping she would not make it to their destination unharmed?

When he saw her looking in his direction he nodded once, possibly in greeting, before turning his horse away and into the trees. Adalynn’s squared shoulders deflated slightly and she nudged her horse to follow him.

It was several hours of mindless plodding before he stopped and looked back to see if she was still there. Adalynn found she didn’t care. Her emotions had gone cold, her heart lost in its frosty whirl, as she blankly stared after him so as not to get lost. Her life may be over but she wasn’t going to die out in the middle of nowhere.

When her horse pulled to a stop she quickly jerked to attention and looked around.

The man was right in front of her reaching out his hand. Unblinking she looked at it.

“Do you need to stop?” His warm voice trickled into her weary thoughts. It wasn’t until he spoke that she realized how cold she was; so stiff she couldn’t find the will to move much.

“C-cold.” She whimpered, hating herself for sounding so weak.

With an abrupt nod his proffered hand snaked around her waist and pulled her off her horse and into his arms. He cradled her against him with ease. Nestled into his chest, she weakly attempted to escape his embrace but he didn’t move.

With her title and Mourvnan custom demanding she not be touched anywhere but her left hand, she hadn’t been held so completely for so long that the sensation of his arms overwhelmed her.

“What are you doing?” She demanded even while she was shivering uncontrollably.

Again his deep voice deliciously heated her senses as he gruffed. “You are too cold. If I don’t get you warm soon you won’t make it much further.”

As he was speaking, he rubbed her arms. At first the feel of her thick coat against her arm chafed, hurting the highly sensitized skin. Slowly she began to feel the friction and exhaled in a sigh as the warmth along her skin seemed to penetrate deeper, giving her a relief she hadn’t realized she’d needed. Adalynn looked back and up into his face, her head cradled by his shoulder. “Do you know what is going to happen to me or are you just a messenger?”

“I wouldn’t say just a messenger but yes I do know what you have to look forward to.” He didn’t look away. For just a moment she thought she saw anger skim across the features of his face, disappearing as quickly as it had surfaced.

A trickle of fear rolled through her. “Am I in for a rough adjustment?”

“They didn’t tell you anything?” His anger returned but mixed with something else. Concern? Or was it irritation? Was she supposed to already know and be prepared? From years as queen she squelched the panic rising up her throat and maintained an outward calm.

“I was not consulted nor informed of anything.” Adalynn looked away and out at the snow surrounding them.

“Forgive me. I assumed you knew what was ahead.” He shook his head. “And no, it will not be a hard adjustment. Not if I can help it.”  

“You?” Her eyes snapped back to him, locking on to his.

He nodded, holding her gaze as he continued to hold her close.

“Who are you?” Her curiosity combined with her near frozenness eliminated any of her careful diplomatic tact.

“Zayne, son of the Kalen, our kingdom’s equivalent of a king.”

“Oh.” She blushed and once again tried to extract herself from his embrace. “Forgive me for not knowing. The Mourvnan Council has kept much from me since my father’s death.”

He shook his head roughly, not looking at her. “You should have been told.” He paused. He hesitated to look at her face. “Did they not tell you who you are to marry?”

“No.”

Adalynn felt him exhale forcefully and she shivered again.

Blake

Blake leaned back in her white wicker rocking chair, happily soaking in the last of the fading sunset as she swayed. The warm Georgia summer heat encompassed her senses, inviting her to stay lounging in the relatively cool shade of her veranda forever. She closed her eyes with a groan when she heard the sharp clicks heralding her sure-to-be-irate mother.

“Blake Lorelai Dawes, it is unseemly for you to be out here unaccompanied. I have taught you better than to put yourself in such a precarious situation. Your father would have a fit if he discovered you out here alone.” The elegantly plump lady tapped her foot over and over, ruining the calm stillness of the coming night.

Blake sighed, raising her head to look over at where her mother was standing in the doorway, hands on hips and covered in flour.

“He’d have even more of a fit if he came out and discovered I wasn’t alone momma.”

Blake’s mother gasped in dismay. “Child, what a thing to say to your mother!”

“Oh momma. I wasn’t planning a scandal. The sky was putting on a colorful show that I simply couldn’t resist. Soon enough it will be dark and the stars will be twinkling up there just for me.” Blake lay back again, tipping her chair back further.

“Come inside, girl. I will remind you that rarely does a young lady plan for a scandal…and they still happen.”

Lazily shaking her head Blake didn’t look over. “Please, a few minutes more momma. Then I’ll come inside. I promise.”

Mrs Josephine Dawes left in a slight tizzy, muttering under her breath about willful daughters who don’t listen to their mothers as they ought. Apparently she didn’t appreciate that her only daughter never listened to her anymore.

It only took a minute, maybe less, for Blake to completely forget her promise to her mother. The stars were out and the beautiful simplicity of the sky made it impossible for her to leave. Minutes stretched as the stars twinkled overhead.

The stillness was shattered when a sharp crack came from the small grove of trees off to her right. Instantly adrenaline stampeded through her as she stood and leaned against the rail of the veranda. It was much darker than she had realized. Maybe going inside would be best. Sitting out alone in the dark wasn’t her most brilliant idea. She couldn’t see a thing. The beginnings of panic edged into her breath as she took a slow step back, as if she could sneak inside unnoticed if she moved slow and quiet enough.

Another crack that sounded much closer had her nearly jumping in her skin. She scarcely breathed as she looked for the source of the noise and failed. She spun around to flee indoors. Instead she ran right into a solid mass of warmth. Staggering back in surprise, Blake struggled to keep herself upright. He stepped forward, his arms outstretched but not touching her, as if he could hold her up by willpower alone. 

“Ma’am.” The deep gravelly voice was just as heart-stopping as the rest of what she could see of him in the waning light. “Robert Hawkes, at your service.”

“Oh Mr. Hawkes.” Blake swept a hand to dust off her skirts before checking on her hair. Rumors had circulated about the man who had bought the nearby plantation and here he was standing in front of her looking all tempting. “A pleasure to meet you. My parents mentioned you had moved into the neighborhood. If you would excuse me for a moment I can step in and fetch them.”

Blake forced herself to stop staring, dropping her gaze to the porch. She moved to go around the large appealing man when his hand shot out, unseen in the darkness, snagging her corseted waist and forcing her to stop. He didn’t pull her into him, as she’d heard rogues would do when they caught a lady unattended but he didn’t let her pass either. A shiver ran amok across her nerves, her mind hyper aware of the warmth of his touch. She opened her mouth to protest, only to discover no sound would come out. She simply stood there gaping at his audacity.

After she stared at him for several seconds in shock, he loosened his hold slightly. “Before you go, if I might ask you a question?” He paused. “A personal question.”

Doing her level best to not hyperventilate at his close proximity, Blake strove for her most detached snooty tone. “You may.”

“Do you make a habit of tempting any and all passersby with your beauty in the moonlight?” His low voice immediately flooded her imagination with a variety of stolen kisses in the moonlight.

She didn’t have a chance to answer as his face moved in closer to hers, his arms wrapping further around her, pulling her in.  Her breath caught. She couldn’t believe her first kiss was going to be with a man she didn’t know, even one as tempting and rugged as Mr. Hawkes. Her hands moved to push him away, knowing she should, and found herself unable to move him. In seconds her hands were pinned between them, useless.

A mere breath away from their lips touching he stopped and held her there, caught.

He sighed, looking straight into her eyes, “I suppose you’d never forgive me for stealing a kiss.” After a pause, he added, “I also suppose I better meet your mama if I ever hope to have a chance at courtin’ you.”

“Me?” She breathed in shock as he still held her close, pressed up against him. “You want to court me?”

“Right now, I can’t think of anything I’d want to do more.” He stepped back, gently letting her go. With a tip of his hat he moved even further away to a distance a respectable gentleman should give any young lady he chanced upon in the dark or anywhere since well-behaved young ladies were not out in the dark where they could be chanced upon.

“Momma.” She called out calmly, after she managed to catch her breath. “We have a visitor.”