spent the rest of the day trying to stay focused on her job. But Henry seemed to need her in his office a lot as he got acclimated. And she found herself entranced just the tiniest bit.
He was smart and funny. Yet even innocent flirtations in the office were dangerous. Hadn’t she learned that the hard way?
She walked down to the legal office and left the paperwork that Henry had signed with the proper legal secretary.
Henry’s office was empty when she returned to her desk; she’d poked her head in his office to see if he needed anything. She’d listened to a few songs that Steph Cordo had sang…and that she’d heard on the morning talk radio.
She downloaded the song on iTunes and added them to her playlist. One thing she’d learned working with Daniel was to be very familiar with the artists and groups that label was pursuing. So Steph was the first of many new artists she’d be listening to. It would help give her a feel for what Henry liked, too.
Henry entered the office a few minutes later with three other men, none of whom she knew. He directed the men into his office.
“Hold my calls,” Henry said.
“Certainly, sir. May I speak to you for a moment?” she asked.
“What’s up?”
“These men aren’t on your calendar…. Do you not want me to make your appointments?”
“Oh, of course I do. I’m just not used to having an assistant,” Henry said.
She nodded. “Do you need anything for the next thirty minutes?”
“That’s pretty specific,” Henry said.
“Sorry about that. I’d like to go for lunch. My sister just rang and said she could meet me,” Astrid clarified.
“Go on then. I’ll be in this meeting for at least that long.”
“Do you want me to bring you back something?”
“No. I’m meeting my…half brothers. That still sounds strange to me when I say it.”
“I’d heard you all were getting together lately.”
“Heard where?”
“Um…well, I read about it in Hello! ” Astrid refused to be apologetic about it. Hello! and other celebrity magazines were a resource for people in their industry. Daniel used to have her keep clippings of their artists so they could track their popularity.
“Gossip rags?”
She arched one eyebrow at him. “Where else would I hear about your meeting them? We don’t exactly run in the same circles.”
He rubbed the back of his neck. “I know the feeling. They aren’t my crowd either.”
“No, celebrities and footballers are more your speed,” she said. “I guess that’s how you have your finger on the pulse of what’s next.”
“Maybe. I think it’s more a feel for what the public is hungry for.”
He had a point. “I think you’re a very savvy man.”
“I am,” he said. “Before you head to lunch, will you call Marcus Wills for me? I’m supposed to have drinks with him, but I don’t think I’ll have time between meeting with the other Devonshire heirs.”
“Not a problem. Do you have his number handy? I haven’t merged your contents file with mine yet,” she said.
“I’ll IM it to you.”
“Great. I’ll take care of it.”
He nodded and walked away, and she couldn’t help but admire his butt. He stopped in the doorway and glanced back over his shoulder. She blushed when he gave her a knowing smile.
“I guess you still work out even though you don’t play anymore,” she said.
“Didn’t Hello! magazine have the scoop on my gym membership?” he asked.
She shook her head. “No, they didn’t. I’m hoping to make a little on the side by selling them the exclusive story.”
He threw his head back and laughed. And Astrid couldn’t help chuckling along with him. He was fun and after the heartache she’d endured for the past year of her life she needed that.
“You’ll do, Astrid.”
She winked at him. “I know I will.”
Henry went into his office, and Astrid made the call he’d asked her to before leaving to meet her sister, Bethann.
Bethann was sitting in the sun on one of the