The Stand-In (Single in Seattle #5) Read Online Kristen Proby

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Billionaire, Contemporary, Sports Tags Authors: Series: Single in Seattle Series by Kristen Proby
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Total pages in book: 85
Estimated words: 82951 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 415(@200wpm)___ 332(@250wpm)___ 277(@300wpm)
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“Will?” I knock on his door, and he looks up with a smile. “I’d like to introduce you to my new assistant.”

“Great.” Will nods politely, and then his eyes widen. “Lucy? What the hell are you doing here?”

He rises from behind the desk and hurries over to wrap up Lucy in his arms, giving her a tight hug.

“Uh, hi, Uncle Will.” She winces and looks at me like, please don’t fire me.

“Uncle?” I raise an eyebrow at Will as he backs away.

“Yeah, Lucy’s my niece. Why didn’t you tell me you wanted to work for the team?” He frowns down at his niece, who now has her eyes closed. “I could have put in a good word for you.”

“Because I wanted to get this job on my own merit, that’s why. Not because of who I know. Even if you are impressive.”

“Well, I’m glad you’re here,” Will says as he backs away. “Lucy’s pretty badass,” he assures me.

“So far, I agree. We’ll see you later.”

Lucy and I walk out of Will’s office, and she stops and takes a deep breath. “I apologize, Ms. Ambrose. I didn’t disclose who my family was because I really wanted to get this job on my own. I’ve wanted to work for you for a long time, and when I saw the opening, I jumped at it. I respect you so much as a strong businesswoman.”

I nod slowly. “Thank you. Personally, as long as you do a good job for me, I don’t care who your family is.”

The truth is, I can relate to Lucy. Sometimes, being related to influential people isn’t as helpful as everyone thinks it is.

“Okay, let’s keep going. There are still quite a few people to meet before we get to work.”

“It’s a big building,” she says.

“And trust me, it’s full.”

Chapter 5

Drew

“I know it’s late notice,” Mom says into my ear. I have the phone crooked against my shoulder as I type out a response to an email on my computer. I love the woman dearly, but she always manages to call me when I’m at work and in the middle of something. “But I miss my children. I want to have dinner tonight at six. Both of your sisters and their guys are coming, and it won’t be the same if you tell me you can’t make it.”

There’s absolutely nothing in the world like mom guilt.

“I can make it,” I reply. “I’ll be there at six.”

“You don’t, by any chance, have a date to bring with you, do you?”

“No.” My lips twitch when she sighs heavily. “Sorry to burst your romantic bubble.”

“Well, I heard that you escorted London to that fancy dinner the other night.”

“Yes, I’m sure Aunt Meg called you from the car on her way home.”

“We’re not amateurs,” she replies with a snort. “She texted me during dinner and managed to take a photo with her phone while she was at it.”

“Of course, she did. Sorry, London won’t be with me.”

“Another time, then. I’ll want to hear all about it. You looked so handsome in your suit. Okay, I know you’re working, so I’ll let you go. See you tonight.”

“See you later, Mom.”

I hang up and turn my attention back to my email when suddenly, London is in my doorway.

“Hey.” I stand, but London just grins and motions for someone to join her. And that someone is my cousin, Lucy. “Luce?”

“Hi,” Lucy says with a little smile.

“This is my new assistant, Lucy Williams,” London says with a big smile. “Today is her first day, and I’m showing her around.”

“I might not remember everyone’s names, or even where the bathroom is, for a few days, but I’ll get there,” Lucy says with a half laugh.

“I don’t even know everyone’s names,” I assure her. “I didn’t know you put in for that job.”

London and Lucy share a look and then laugh.

“What? What did I say?”

“Uncle Will said the same thing. I wanted it this way,” Lucy assures me. “If you still lived at the compound, we could carpool to work.”

“The compound?” London echoes, raising an eyebrow in question.

“I’ll tell you all about it another time,” I assure her. “Welcome aboard, Luce.”

“Thanks.” I can tell by the bright smile on Lucy’s face that she wants to jump up and down and squeal with excitement. The fact that she’s keeping it together is admirable. “I’m really excited to work for you, London. I think there’s a lot I can learn from you.”

“I appreciate you saying that. We still have some things to see and people to meet, but we’re almost done,” London assures her. “Drew, would you like to join us while I show Lucy the training center?”

“Sure.” I put my computer to sleep and join the two women as we make our way to the elevator. “You’re going to love the training center, Luce. London and Rome have been generous enough to let all the employees use the facilities when the team isn’t in training.”



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