Tapping Her (Bad Boy Billionaires #1.5)(41)



Georgia gestured for the door. “Come on, crazy. Our cab’s here.”

As we hugged Christin goodbye, Channing stepped up to our group and wrapped his hand around her waist. “You ladies our bloody fantastic dancers,” he said in a sexy British accent.

“Oh for the love of porn GIFs!” I shouted and held both hands out in the air. “Drummer? Channing? British?”

A confused yet amused grin spread across his full lips.

Georgia laughed and pushed me toward the door before I could say anything else. “Have fun tonight!” she called over her shoulder.

I glanced back to find Channing leaning against the bar with his arms locked around Christin, while his lips gave her one insanely hot kiss.

Yeah, our work here was done.

Christin and Channing.

Lucky bitch.





Cynthia’s eyes met mine across the common area as John sang to Melissa, and they weren’t the least bit amused.

“Baby, who wants to love me sexy, uh?” John sang from his knees, grabbing at Melissa’s hips and forcing her to dance along to the imaginary music.

I wanted to smile because John might have been clown, but it still took a certain amount of both balls and interest to shamelessly serenade a woman in front of a crowd. You had to be willing to subject yourself to whatever humiliation came your way at whatever price it came.

But I could see the wheels spinning in Cynthia’s mind with every word John sang. And her thoughts weren’t focused on the lyrics. Instead, they were fueled by Human Resource’s policies and procedures regarding conduct in the workplace.

“Baby, are you ready to lick me sexy uh uh.”

This is all your fault, Kline Brooks, I could practically hear her brain shouting at me.

“Take off your shoes and suck me sexy.”

This is the kind of thing that’s going to get us sued, Kline Brooks.

“Baby, we’re naked and we’re humpin’ sexy.”

Yikes. She’s probably going to blow her lid if I don’t stop this soon.

Melissa smiled and giggled the smile of a woman who was trying not to be amused. Honestly, it reminded me of Georgia when she tried to convince me she was mad at me.

No doubt in my mind, Melissa was head over heels and by the increased enthusiasm on John’s part, I wasn’t the only who noticed.

I had to give it to John, he’d been pursuing her relentlessly for months, trying to get her to cave with sweet notes and surprise lunches in the office fridge. He always went the extra mile, and while I appreciated it, Cynthia didn’t like what it meant for the office.

The crowd of employees clapped as Melissa got down on her knees and agreed to all sorts of things, but Cynthia’s eyes never released mine. They had the intensity of a hawk as she summoned me into her office with a flick of her fingers.

I crossed the space and entered the room with ease, taking a seat in the chair across from her desk and trying to wipe the smile off my face. I felt like I’d been called to the principal’s office to be reprimanded at my own school.

“Mr. Brooks—” she started, and I immediately cut in. Her voice was tense enough for the both of us.

“Relax, Cynthia. Everyone seemed to enjoy it.”

“Right. Everyone seemed to enjoy it. Until you find out about meek little Britney, the new intern who just experienced a date rape at college and now fears for her safety from pursuit at work.”

“Jesus. That’s terrible. When did we hire her? Is she okay? Do you think we need to set up some kind of—”

“There’s no Britney.”

“What?”

“I made her up,” she clarified.

“Fuck, Cynthia. You just made that shit up? That’s awful. Why on earth is that the scenario living in your mind?”

“Because it could happen.”

“I hope not.” Jesus. I had chest pain just thinking about imaginary Britney and her awful ordeal.

“We need to put a no fraternization policy in the new hire contract.”

“Cyn—”

“This is why. That was innocent to you, but it’s not innocent to everyone.”

“I appreciate where you’re coming from and this is a prime example of why I will forever entrust you as Director of Human Resources.”

“But?” she questioned with a hand going straight to her hip.

I scrubbed a hand down my face in frustration. “Just give me a minute to think this through before you go guns blazing and drop kick John’s lovesick ass out the door.”

“Fine. But, you can expect twenty-four hours of silence on my end and then, I won’t stop bothering you for a resolution.”

Jesus, this woman almost had as much bite as my Georgie when she was fired up.

I left the office that day feeling sick over the entire situation. Neither John nor Melissa deserved any bullshit reprimands for being attracted to one another.

Hell, if anything, John deserved an award for his persistence and Melissa deserved a million dollars for staying strong as long as she did.

I called Georgia on my way home that night, giving her the down and dirty on John’s explicit lyrics and Cynthia’s overall irritation. She had been in San Diego for the past week while the Mavericks played the Chargers and I was more than ready for her to be home.

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