

“What? No comment about my being late? Damn, I need to take advantage of this.”Īs Cole got to his feet, he buttoned his suit jacket. “Ready, slacker?”Ĭole glanced up from his computer, and when he spotted him, he nodded. With a smile on his face, he headed down the hall to find Cole, and when he got to the shut door of his office, Logan knocked twice and stuck his head inside. “I’d be disappointed if we were,” she said, and then walked into his office with his briefcase and the mail from yesterday. “I have work to do,” she said with a waggle of her fingers, and Logan narrowed his eyes on her. scrawled in white across the black ceramic mug, and then raised her eyes back to his. “How is it that you think a man who gave me this particular mug is lovely?” “Right,” Logan said, and when he lowered his mug, he grinned and turned it around so the words faced her. “You better get going before Cole comes looking for you.” He’d often told her that if he wasn’t so taken with Tate, he just might be tempted to steal her from her husband. Sherry had gotten into the habit, from early in their relationship, of having a steaming cup of French press waiting for him on arrival. After she handed it to him, Logan took a sip and sighed. “Of course,” she said, and reached down to pick up the coffee cup on her desk. If the staff meeting runs over, come get me, would you?” And remember, you have a meeting scheduled for-” “Mhmm,” she said, even as her lips curved. “If the choice is between something being your fault or Tate’s…then my money is going on it being your fault. Logan handed it over and took the manila folder she held. “I’m sure it is,” she said as she got to her feet and came around her desk to take his briefcase. Logan’s mouth opened, but before he refuted her claim, he looked at his watch. She looked up from what she’d been working on and peered at him over the edge of her glasses. “WHAT? NO GREETING at the door today, Sherry? Well, that didn’t last long,” Logan said the following morning as he came to a stop by his PA’s desk.
