Page 88 of Love Me
Currently, I was pulling up to Desert Stone. I had just gotten done at the doctor, who’d removed my stitches, and I wasn’t in the mood to be home alone. I didn’t know why, but I felt on edge. I couldn’t relax at home. Every little noise made me jump. I’d had a session with Dr. Bolton yesterday and she believed I was still dealing with being attacked on Halloween and by the sheriff.
As I walked into the gym, I smiled. Isabelle was behind the front desk.
“Hey, you,” she greeted me, returning my smile. “What are you doing here?”
I rounded the desk, heading for the hall. “I’ve come to hang out with you all.”
“Oh,” she said and gave me a sly look. “I can put you to work.”
I laughed. “Sounds good. I’m going to go bug the guys for a bit first.”
“Okay. See you in a bit,” she said.
Both Knox’s and Keelan’s offices were empty. I went into Knox’s and took a seat behind his big desk. Pulling out my phone, which had a new number now, I clicked on the camera app and took a selfie of me smiling with as much of Knox’s office as I could get in the background. I sent it to the guys in our group chat and captioned it,Boss lady. I got quick replies from all four of them.
Knox: Are you in my office?
Me: Maybe :)
Keelan: Adorable.
Colt: Beautiful.
Creed: A sexy boss lady.
I was grinning down at my phone, getting ready to send another text, when there was a knock. I looked up and there was a gorgeous brunette woman, who had to be in her early thirties, standing just outside Knox’s office. I knew who she was the moment I saw her navy Desert Stone polo and dress slacks.
“Um, hello,” she said as she walked inside.
“You must be Katrina,” I said and reached across the desk.
She took my hand with a frown.
“I’m Shiloh.”
There was zero recognition on her face. “Hi, Shiloh. Should you be back here?” she asked.
“You have no idea who I am, do you?”
“I’m sorry, no,” Katrina said.
“She’s my girlfriend,” Knox said as he walked in.
I went to stand from his chair as he came behind his desk. He put his hand on my shoulder, gently pushing me to sit back down.
“Oh, I apologize,” Katrina said to both of us. “I didn’t know who she was or if she was supposed to be in here.”
“She is. You might see her around quite a bit,” Knox said.
“Okay,” Katrina said. “I better get back to work. It was nice meeting you, Shiloh.”
“It was nice meeting you,” I said to her before she left. My stare lingered on the door after she walked out. “She was nice and professional.”
“She was,” he agreed with a hint of a question in his voice.
“And she clearly doesn’t find you attractive, and for that, she passes with flying colors.”
“I didn’t know you were the jealous type,” he said, sounding surprised.
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