The Perfect Christmas

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Book: The Perfect Christmas Read Free
Author: Debbie Macomber
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warned her that Dr. Dodson wasn’t the “warm and fuzzy” type. One of them had suggested that Cassie should be patient and not take offense. Hmm…that was unusual advice.
    “Dr. Dodson will see you shortly,” his assistant informed her primly after Cassie announced herself. The office had modern art decorating the walls, large green plants in the corners and soft leather furniture in a deep shade of brown.
    “You filled out the paperwork I e-mailed you and brought it in?”
    “Yes, I have it here.” Cassie thought applying for a job at the CIA would’ve been easier. Simon was interested in every aspect of her background, from the name of her first-grade teacher to her current shoe size. Okay, maybe that was an exaggeration—a slight one—but she didn’t see how most of the questions were relevant. Really, why did Simon need a list of any allergies she might have?
    She handed the lengthy application form to the assistant, who scanned it, then took it into the inner office. Ms. Snelling reappeared a couple of minutes later and gave her a thorough once-over. Then, to Cassie’s surprise, the woman offered her a reassuring smile.
    Cassie studied the assistant. She guessed Ms. Snelling was in her late fifties; she seemed efficient and no-nonsense. Cassie sat with her hands politely folded in her lap. This might be the most important appointment of her entire life. The best Christmas present she’d ever get—even if it was from herself. A husband for Christmas. Hmm…
    The great Dr. Simon Dodson kept her waiting a full thirty minutes. Cassie knew because she glanced at her watch every five minutes, crossed and uncrossed her legs and flipped through three magazines. By then, she’d grown impatient and irritable and had started to wonder if she’d made a mistake—or, worse, fallen for a scam. She wasn’t accustomed to being ignored. She had better things to do than sit in a waiting room on what might turn out to be a fool’s errand, a complete waste of time. She trusted that wasn’t the case; still, the longer she waited, the less hope she had.
    A buzzer made her jump. Ms. Snelling got smoothly to her feet, obviously used to such a peremptory summons. “Dr. Dodson will see you now,” she said. She motioned toward the massive double doors that led into his office.
    Cassie walked inside and her gaze went instantly to the man standing behind the large desk. The Internet research she’d done hadn’t included any photos, so she hadn’t been sure what to expect—but not someone relatively young with shockingly good looks. He was easily six-two and loomed above her.
    “Ms. Beaumont?”
    “That would be me,” she said, straining to sound cool and collected.
    “Please don’t sit down.”
    “Uh…” The door closed behind her.
    “Walk to the far side of my office and then walk back.”
    Cassie paused, which apparently he didn’t like because he gestured for her to comply.
    “Do I need to say, ‘Mother, may I?’” she asked.
    He didn’t so much as crack a smile. “That won’t be necessary.”
    “Okay.” She did as he requested and felt his eyes burning into her with every step she took.
    “You could stand to lose five pounds.”
    “I beg your pardon?” What a jerk!
    “You heard me and you agree with me, only I doubt you’d admit it.”
    Okay, maybe she could shed a few pounds, but her figure looked fine the way it was.
    He continued to study her and his frown deepened. “That color doesn’t flatter you.”
    How dare he! “I happen to like navy blue.” This was her favorite suit and she’d purchased it at a closeout sale for seventy percent off.
    He frowned. “Pale blue would be better.” He came out from behind his desk and walked around her. “You should let your hair grow, as well. That style is becoming but you need more length.”
    “I’m glad you think there’s something attractive about me.”
    “I didn’t say that.”
    This man was too much! Cassie was tempted to turn around

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