Out of Bounds

Out of Bounds by Ellen Hartman Read Free Book Online Page B

Book: Out of Bounds by Ellen Hartman Read Free Book Online
Authors: Ellen Hartman
desk, and shallow, objectifying creature that she was, she admired the view. Wes knew how to wear a pair of jeans.
    He handed her the promo items and she thanked him.
    There was only one chair in the room and it was behind the desk. She didn’t know quite what to do so she stood near the window, pretending to look at the park while she gathered her thoughts.
    Wes leaned on the desk at the front of the office, his long legs stretched in front of him and arms crossed on his chest. “My brother and I wanted to thank your mom for her efforts on behalf of the Fallon Foundation.” Apparently they were finished joking around. “The money she raised is going to make a difference to a lot of kids.”
    She felt as if she was being lectured, but she reminded herself that he didn’t know anything. He might be suspicious—in fact, she was now fairly certain he was suspicious—but he didn’t know anything. Posy forced herself not to look at him. She was an innocent woman, admiring the view of the parking lot.
    “My mom is a very kind person. I’m sure she’ll be thrilled to meet you. Unfortunately, she’s been called out of town.”
    “So you brought the check?”

CHAPTER FOUR
    S HE PULLED HERSELF together. He was good-looking, but she’d known that going in. If he was also sharp, that only meant she had to be even more on her game. What she cared about was keeping him distracted and semisatisfied until her mom returned.
    “She wants to give you the money in person. She’s very eager to meet you and your brother.”
    “In person, huh?” He straightened his back. “My brother said your mom’s been out of touch for a couple days. Is everything okay?”
    “With my mother?” Posy pulled the strap of her bag tighter across her shoulder, praying her voice would hold steady. “She’s fine.”
    “Oh, good to know. I thought she might be sick or having some other kind of trouble.”
    “No.” She needed to give him the file she’d brought and get out of here. “She was called out of town unexpectedly to visit my aunt. She asked me to watch her store and dog-sit—and keep this appointment with you. She’ll be back in a few days and she really wants to meet you both.”
    It was mostly the truth.
    Her cell was in her bag. If only it would ring with a call from her mom to tell her the wire was going through.
    “I read your website last night,” she blurted out. “I really admire the work you’re doing. Kirkland is lucky you guys are coming here.”
    Wes raised his eyebrows and smiled, and she was surprised to find herself smiling back at him. She’d never actually experienced an infectious smile before.
    “The foundation is all my brother. This is my first day on the job and all I’ve done so far is sign a hat.”
    She was definitely going to have to watch out for this guy. Good-looking, charming and sure to file a police report if he found out what her mom had been up to with her checkbook in the back room of Wonders.
    Time for phase two of her bluff.
    She’d considered trying to skate along for the next few days without giving him any information, but then she’d decided a better plan would be to give him too much of the wrong sort. If she had any luck, he would be so overwhelmed by the thorough records her mom had kept that he wouldn’t care that she was a few days late with the check.
    “My mom did make you a list of donors and all the amounts. Everything is categorized and you can see where and how they donated.” She handed Wes a one-inch binder stacked with printed pages. “She asked me to deliver this.”
    “Thanks.” He opened the binder and flipped the pages, then glanced behind him at the one chair. “I’m not set up for meetings yet.” He ducked behind his desk and grabbed a basketball out of the bag on the floor. “There are tables outside near the court. How would you feel about moving this conversation outside?”
    She would feel a heck of a lot better if they ended the conversation,

Similar Books

Daring Devotion

Elaine Overton

Soldier of the Queen

Max Hennessy

Beautiful Death

Fiona McIntosh

The Napoleon of Crime

Ben Macintyre

Perfect Lies

Kiersten White

Uschi!

Tony Ungawa