Switch (Landry Family #3)

“What do you mean ‘not today’?” I ask, alarmed.

“Today, I’m enjoying you. Savoring you. Relishing the fact that I have an entire day of you all to myself.”

“That,” I say, reaching up and pulling his face to mine, “you most certainly do.”





Mallory

HUMMING A TUNE, I ENTER the last data from a report Graham gave me into our system. A few simple clicks and a flourish as I hit enter and it’s complete. And so is the work day, for all intents and purposes.

We haven’t discussed what happens in thirty minutes, when five o’clock rolls around. I don’t have yoga class tonight, but I also don’t want to assume he wants me to come over. This is new to us, especially to him, and I know he’ll need to ease into this. Hell, so do I.

I think we were both surprised at how easily today went. We were so much better at setting our chemistry aside to get the job done than we were before this past weekend. Maybe it’s because we know where we stand and that we will have that time, time to say and do all the things that are running through our minds, when the day ends.

Tidying up, I put together a few notes for Graham and stick them on the corner of my desk. Since I have a few minutes to spare and Graham isn’t back from a meeting with Gulica Insurance and Ford in the conference room, I pull out a file for Lincoln’s charity and get to work on it.

I’m putting some numbers into a spreadsheet when the office door opens. I smile and turn, expecting to see Graham, when my grin falters.

A woman is standing in the doorway. Long, jet-black hair hangs to her waist and bright pink lipstick paints her mouth. She eyes me suspiciously, and while I have no idea who she is, I instantly don’t like her. At all.

“Can I help you?” I ask politely, turning to face her head-on.

“I’m looking for Mr. Landry.”

“Graham?”

“This is his office, isn’t it?”

I stifle a smart-ass comeback. “Yes, it is. What can I do for you?”

She gives me a cocky grin as she takes me in. There’s no denying she sees me as some sort of competition. “You can let Graham know I’m here.”

“Well,” I say, as sweet as sugar, “he isn’t here right now. Would you like to leave him a message?”

“No. When will he return?”

The door opens again and Raza walks in with her cheery smile. Once the door is closed behind her, the smile fades.

“I’m not sure when he will be back,” I say, flashing Raza a look to stay quiet. “I’d be happy to take a message for you.”

“I’m sure you would.”

“Look,” I say, standing. “I’m not sure what it is you want, but—”

“I’m sorry,” she interjects. “What was your name?”

Pointing at the name plate sitting front and center on my desk, I grin. “Mallory Sims. And who might I have the pleasure of having in my office this afternoon?”

“I’m Vanessa Shields.” As my blood runs cold, her smug grin stretches wider. “I see you’ve heard of me.”

“Yes, I have. Aren’t you the lady that overflowed the toilet in the restroom last week?”

Her eyes narrow. “No. That was not me.”

“Oh. Sorry for the mix-up.” I look at Raza. “What can I do for you?”

“I had a question about a charge to Ford’s account. Graham also said you could take a look at this note from Camilla and let me know how to proceed, but it can wait.”

I can almost see steam rising from Vanessa’s ears.

“Let me take care of this,” I say, nodding towards Vanessa, “and then we can discuss.”

“I’m not leaving until I see him,” Vanessa states.

“What do you want him for?”

She takes a deep breath and looks towards Graham’s office. “I told him I was coming to town. We talked about having dinner. I’m free tonight and wanted to see if he has plans.”

Her words punch me in the stomach. I feel like the wind has been knocked out of me. As hard as I try not to show the cracks in my veneer, she sees them.

“Yeah, honey,” she says. “I’m the love of Graham’s life. Get used to it.”

I toss the pen in my hand on my desk and start around the corner of it. My eyes locked on this bitch standing in front of me, I see red. “What you are is a manipulative, filthy whore.”

“Excuse me?”

“You heard me. I didn’t stutter.”

“You don’t even know me.”

“You’re right and you don’t know how lucky that makes you.”

She moves her head side to side in a bitchy, snotty bob. “Was that a veiled threat?”

“If I want to threaten you, I’ll do it in the open. Because that’s what women do. We keep things on the up-and-up, say it like it is.” I glance at Raza and then back to Vanessa again. “You know, little things, like . . . if we’re married.”

Her face pales.

“What you did to Graham is repulsive. You’re nothing more than a deceitful, disgusting excuse for a woman.”

“How dare you!”

“How dare you,” I spit. “How dare you walk in his office and pretend like you have some right to talk to him.”

“He’ll be the judge of that.”

“No, I’ll be the judge of that.” I march to my desk phone and hit the button for security. “George? This is Mallory. I need someone in my suite, please.”

“I’m not leaving here until I talk to him. Get my drift?”

“You’ll be leaving here when George gets here,” I laugh. “And I’ll ensure you never get through those doors again. Get my drift?”

George’s partner, Marty, bursts through the door. “Ms. Sims, is there a problem?”

“Can you escort her out of here, please?”

“I just talked to Mr. Landry last week. He’s expecting me,” Vanessa says.

Her words cut me to the core, even though I don’t think I believe them. Why would Graham talk to her and not tell me, especially after our conversation last night? It can’t be true. I won’t believe it.

Marty looks at me and raises his brows. I stand taller. “Please see her out.”

He angles himself towards Vanessa and asks her to leave. She argues with him for a moment before glaring at me. “You’re fucking him, aren’t you?”

I grin. “No, Vanessa. You fucked him. He makes love to me.”

I’m not sure that’s true, but it’s enough to get to her. She starts thrashing around, yelling obscenities. Marty subdues her, guiding her out, but not before she tosses an envelope at Raza.

Once she’s gone, the air still filled with her crazy energy, Raza and I stare at each other.

“What was that about?” she asks.

“Honestly?” I say, trying to block out all of Vanessa’s accusations and settle down. “I’m not sure.”

Raza picks up the envelope and places it on my desk. “I’ll come back tomorrow.”

“Good idea,” I mutter, trying to catch my breath as the adrenaline starts to wear off.

I watch her go, and a few short seconds later, Graham streaks by the glass. My heart flutters as I watch him race to the door, coming to my side. I don’t know how he heard about Vanessa so fast, but by the tempo of his steps, I know he must have.

“Did you send the fax to Gulica on Friday?” he barks before the door is even shut behind him.