âProfessional skills,â she corrected, still unable to stop smiling. Oh, he was a naughty guy, and she couldnât help but like that quality.
âBelieve it or not, I need a personal consultant and I take this company very seriously.â
He shoved his hands in his pockets and cocked his head in that sexy, arrogant way. There was no doubt Nigel was a force to be reckoned with. He was known around the world, not just for his charm and good looks, but for the way heâd started a company and grown this reality show with high-class divorcees and launched these ladies to superstardom...including Miranda.
âBut since weâre being honest,â he went on. âYou obviously have to know you turn heads.â
While she wasnât vain, she also wasnât one of those women who feigned being ugly or put herself down in the hopes of gaining compliments. She was also well aware that some men found a plus-size woman unattractive. Those were the men she didnât have time for in her life.
While it was gratifying to know that he didnât fall into that category, Sophie didnât want to get into this topic with Nigel. She couldnât afford distractions and she certainly couldnât afford a rumor of the new hire trying to get ahead by flirting, or more, with the boss. Rumors would just draw unwanted attention to her. Miranda couldnât know Sophie was anywhere near this office.
âWell, now that all of that is out of the way, is the attraction going to be a problem?â she asked, holding his gaze and forcing herself to face this head on. Sheâd always believed in honesty.
Well, except for her current situation, where she was lying about her name and why she was there. But some things were simply a necessary evil.
âNo problem,â he assured her with a crooked grin and that toe-curling accent.
Maybe other people were immune to Nigel and that sultry voice, but she was new here, new to him.
Sheâd have to put up her strongest steel defenses to keep some resolve between them.
âWhat else should you be showing me?â she asked. âMaybe where my work space is? Or what projects youâd like me to review?â
He stared like he wanted to say something, but she raised her brows, a silent question waiting on him to answer.
âCraig set up an office next to mine,â he told her. âIf youâre going to be working with me, then I need you close by. The space is not overly large, but you do have a window.â
âMy own office?â
Sophie certainly hadnât expected that. An office right next to Nigel? This position was better than sheâd ever hoped.
Things were lining up almost too well for her. But she had to ignore the pull she felt toward her new boss and concentrate on what she came here to do. She didnât change her life and her looks just to snag a Brit. Getting the scoop on Miranda was priority number one.
âDoes my office come with an elevator?â
Nigelâs lips twitched once again, and she noticed every time he became amused his blue eyes twinkled. So silly to notice such things, but she couldnât help but study and try to figure out more about him.
âSure. Itâs the one you used to get from the lobby to the reception area.â
Sophie rolled her eyes. âNot what I meant,â she joked.
She turned her attention back to the view. This was certainly a far cry from the Blackwood Ranch and its open skies with fields of green. Still, this was a different kind of beauty with all the steel combined with old structure. Her designer eye took in all the various shapes and colors. The snow seemed beautiful on the buildings and balconies. She wondered what a fresh snow would look like on the busy streets. Probably kids enjoyed playing in it and throwing snowballs.
The wintery white had her thinking about the recent home office sheâd decorated in white and soft blues with various pops of green.
âDo you always study your surroundings?â
Nigelâs question pulled her back as he stepped in beside her. Sophie glanced over her shoulder and shrugged.
âOccupational hazard. I love designing and creating, so my mind is always working.â
âYouâre perfect for this position,â he stated.
Sophie swelled with pride, but there was a niggle of guilt. She wasnât here because she wanted to ensure the greater good of Secret Lives. No, she needed to see those precious unedited outtakes with Miranda. Surely there were some that revealed behaviors or hinted at secrets the producers didnât want the public to see. There had to be something juicy there.
âWith this being your first day, I wonât bombard you too much. But tomorrow, you better be ready to work.â Nigel gestured toward the elevator. âWhat do you say we go check out your office and then Iâll have lunch brought in. Sushi?â
Sophie nodded. âSounds perfect.â
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