Mr Spencer: Chapter 5
Mr Spencer (Mr. Book 2)
I sit at the kitchen island with my glass of wine. Iâm staring at the Google images before me. Beth will be here any moment to take me out to dinner. We decided that itâs best if we play it safe this weekend and behave. The guards are on full alert, and we will get busted if we try to pull anything sneaky too soon. Even the thought of just going out to dinner with Beth is enough for meâsomething I donât normally get to do.
I click to the second page of images of Spencer Jones, studying photo after photo of him laughing and joking⦠kissing beautiful women, too. I think back to my place that night, when I straddled his lap and we were making out.
His perfect kiss.
His hard body up against mine. His hands all over me.
It felt so natural. With his classic good looks and his sense of humour, Iâve thought of him often over the last ten days, and always with regret.
I wish I was experienced enough to please him. Lord knows, I wanted to.
Beth is right; I need to change my life, and I need to start living. My plan is to ease my father and the guards into this different lifestyle, and then when they get back into the country, Iâm not going home.
I donât care about the consequences anymore. It is what it is, Iâm not doing anything wrong by wanting some independence.
Iâm staying in London to find myself, whoever she may be. Iâve done my time being a good girl and toeing the Prescott line. My pining for Spencer has shown me exactly what Iâm missing out on:
Fun.
I would look for an apartment to rent permanently, but I know it will only entice a panic, and Edward will be here in an instant to drag me back to Nottingham.
Iâm going to ease myself into it toâsee if I even like living in London.
I hear the door open, and Beth comes into view. âAre you ready to hit the town?â
I snap my computer shut. âSure am.â
She holds her hands up in the air.
âWhat?â
âAnthony just checked me out on my way in.â
âHe did?â I smirk.
âHe told me I looked gorgeous.â
âWell, itâs true, you do.â
She narrows her eyes. âDo you think he has a girlfriend?â
âNo idea. Edward would know.â
âNext time you speak to Edward, ask him for me.â
âOkay. You ready to go?â I ask.
âSure am.â She rubs her hands together in delight. âIâm going to prick-tease Anthony tonight âtil his balls fall off.â
I grab my keys and bag. âThat will be traumatising for me to watch, but whatever.â
âThis time tomorrow, heâs going to be jerking off to the thought of me,â she brags as she reapplies her lipstick.
I burst out laughing. âBeth.â
âNo, itâs, Oh, fuck yeah, Beth,â she says, feigning a manâs voice as she pretends to wank herself off.
âWhere did I pick you up?â I cringe.
She bats her eyelashes playfully and links her arm with mine. âFrom the Fun Friend Lottery. Now, letâs go.â
âSo, you wonât let anyone see you, will you?â I ask Wyatt for the tenth time. Itâs Monday morning and I am freaking out about my new job. The two of us are walking down the bustling street towards my new office building.
He raises his brows with exasperation. âI told you ten times⦠no, but I donât understand why anyone canât see us. They all know you have guards.â
âItâs just weird you know, I donât want to seem odd to my new colleagues.â
He rolls his eyes.
âAnd there are guards in the foyer of the building, so you donât need to hang around, Wyatt.â
âWell, we sure arenât leaving you here.â
âThatâs ridiculous,â I scoff. âGo and do your thing for the day and Iâll text you half an hour before my lunch break. Then you can come back and take me to lunch.â
We arrive outside the tall building. We peer through the glass to see a metal detector and three armed guards.
âSee.â I smile. âThis place is like Fort Knox.â
One of the floors upstairs is the home of the American Embassy. I couldnât have planned it any better myself.
Wyatt looks around and exhales heavily. âFine. Call me half an hour before your lunch break and Iâll meet you back here.â
I bounce on the spot as I grab his big arm and squeeze it tight.
âThank you.â
I take off through the large glass doors and hop into the lift, my nerves really beginning to rise.
The elevator is full, and people are all staring straight ahead. I clutch my handbag tightly, flinching when my phone beeps with a message. I scramble to read it.
Itâs from Beth.
Good luck today, Lottie Preston xxx
I bite back my smile and reply.
Iâm so nervous, Iâm about to throw up.
See you tonight.
xoxo
The doors open on the twenty-fifth floor, and I tentatively walk out and look around. There are people and desks everywhere. This place is a hive of activity. Where do I go?
I see a girl sitting at a desk, and I walk over. âH-hello. Iâm starting today, would you know where I should go?â
She looks up at me and fakes a smile. âHey, sure. Back office on the farthest wall.â She gestures to the other end of the space. âAsk for Veronica.â
I grip my handbag tightly. âOkay, thank you.â I make my way to the office and stand by the door.
âListen, if you continue to be lazy and not get through your work each day, I donât have a position here for you. Do you understand me?â I hear a woman chastise.
âYes, Veronica,â a man answers.
I swallow the lump in my throat and stand still. Shit, she sounds mean.
âWhy werenât these reports done on time?â
âIâve been doing three peopleâs jobs, and I havenât had time.â
âThen you make time,â she snaps. âGet back to work right now, and donât make me call you in here again. I donât have the time or the energy to follow you around doing your work for you, Marcus.ââ
âYes, Veronica. It wonât happen again.â He turns and scurries past me, too rattled to even say hello.
The blood drains from my face.
âYes?â she barks at me.
âOh.â I pause and step into her office. âMy name is Lottie Preston. Iâm meant to be starting here today,â I whisper nervously.
She frowns. âJust a minute.â She dials a number on her office phone, looking me up and down as it rings.
I shrivel under her glare.
âYes. I have a Lottie Preston here, says sheâs starting today.â She listens for a moment. âOkay.â
I glance over at the door wondering if itâs too late to run.
She takes something out of her top drawer. âYouâre in the mailroom, follow me.â
She stands and storms past me, and I swallow the lump in my throat. God, this woman is a rude pig. Not even an introduction? Sheâs short and stocky with a strawberry blonde bob. I follow her as she powers through the office.
Who was I kidding? This was a stupid idea.
âYouâre on the tenth floor in the mailroom.â She passes me a security card. âThis is your key to get around the building.â
I take it from her. âThank you.â
We get into the elevator and she hits the button hard. âIâm your manager. My name is Veronica, obviously, and as you probably just heard, I donât tolerate laziness.â
My eyes widen.
âYouâll be on time, you will work hard, and you wonât gossip with colleagues and waste my valuable time. Do I make myself clear?â
âYes,â I murmur with wide eyes. âOf course.â
The doors open on the tenth floor and she storms out again. This floor is different. There are huge conference tables everywhere, and over in the back corner I can see five small desks. Only one woman and a man are sitting at them working on their computers.
âWhat are you doing, Paul?â Veronica snaps.
He spins on his chair, obviously not having heard us coming. âHello, Veronica.â He smiles cheerily.
âThis is Laurel,â she says to Paul, introducing me incorrectly.
âLottie,â I whisper.
She frowns and looks me up and down again. âLottie.â She rolls her eyes like Iâm an inconvenience. âLottie is starting in the mailroom today. Sarah, you can train her, please?â
The pretty girl smiles, and itâs the first genuine smile I have seen aimed my way since arriving here. âHello.â
She has long dark hair and looks like a sexy penthouse pet with her huge boobs, silicone lips, and fake eyelashes. I feel so dreary in my sensible clothes.
âHi,â I croak.
âBack to work,â Veronica says. âLaurel, if you need anything, come and see me in my office.â
I frown. âItâs Lottie.â But she doesnât hear meâsheâs already power walking back to the lifts.
âFucking slut,â Paul groans once Veronica has disappeared.
My eyes widen.
âI swear to God, one of these days Iâm going to stab that bitch in the eye with this letter opener.â He pretends to stab something repeatedly.
Sarah smiles warmly and stands from her seat. âThis is your desk, Lottie.â She pulls out my chair. âDonât worry about Veronica. Sheâs just a massive cunt.â
My eyes pop. âOh.â
âYeah, Cunty McCunt Face.â She sighs. âI keep telling Paul to fuck her so sheâll be in a better mood, but he wonât.â
âYou fuck her,â Paul cries out. âThat vagina would be fucking green, I tell you. Nobody in their right mind would fuck her. Iâm Paul, by the way.â He smiles as he stands and shakes my hand. Paul is around thirty, at a guess, and heâs quite good looking with dark hair and height that towers over me.
I bite my bottom lip to stifle my huge smile. Nobody ever talks like this around me. It feels weird⦠and good.
âHello, Paul.â I hunch my shoulders together. âI have no idea what Iâm doing, by the way.â
âNeither do we,â Sarah says casually. âWe all hate this job. It completely sucks. You should run while you can.â
I smile, unable to help it. âThen why do you work here?â I ask.
âCanât be fucked to look for a new job.â Sarah sighs as she turns back to her computer. âThat takes effort.â
âIâm travelling. Iâm only working here to save up for my next trip,â Paul admits.
I smile and look around the office. âMakes sense.â
âWhat are you doing here?â Paul frowns. âWhy would you want to work in the mailroom of this shit hole?â
I giggle at his language. âI was working in a nursery and wanted to come to London. This was the first job that I found.â
They both nod, completely buying the story.
âSo, itâs just the three of us here then?â I ask.
âNo, there are another two boys, but they are upstairs delivering photocopies at the moment. Or hiding in a storeroom somewhere,â Paul mutters under his breath.
âCome on, Iâll give you the tour,â Sarah says.
âOkay.â I follow her over to the large conference tables.
âSo here is where we sort the mail every morning. We bag it into floor levels and then into departments. You and I deliver that every afternoon.â
âRight.â
She turns. âDonât ever let the boys deliver it, thatâs our job.â
âOkay.â I frown. âWhy canât they deliver it?â
âBecause itâs the best fucking perving session ever. My God. There are some hot men upstairs. If we ever let the boys deliver it, they will never give the job back to us.â
I smirk. I like this girl. âMakes sense.â
âDo you have a boyfriend?â she asks over her shoulder.
âNo.â
Her eyes light up. âWell, youâve come to the right place to work. This place is hot dick city.â
I laugh out loud. Hot dick city? Who knew there was such a place?
âThis room here is hell on Earth.â I look in and see seven large photocopiers all lined up in a row.
âWhy?â I frown.
âBecause we have to print out and bind the training manuals for level nine.â
âIs that bad?â
âItâs the worst. We do that on Wednesdays. We usually all end up fighting, and then we have to go to the pub after work to recover.â
I smile. Even that sounds fun to me.
âSo, we do mail every day, making manuals on Wednesdays. Photocopying happens every day, and we have to answer delivery emails, too.â
I frown. âDelivery emails?â
She rolls her eyes. âIf the twats upstairs are waiting for a package, they email us to ask where it is.â
I really do like this girl. She reminds me of Elizabeth.
âAll right. What else do we do?â I ask.
âWe put up with a lot of crap from everyone. Especially Veronica.â
âWhere do we start?â I ask.
âWe have coffee and toast while we wait for the mail to arrive.â
âSounds great.â Sounds normal.
Four oâclock, and Iâm pushing the trolley between the desks.
âHey.â A tall dark and handsome man smiles and leans back in his chair. âThe mail cart is especially beautiful today.â
I give him a weak smile. âThanks.â
âThis is Lottie,â Sarah introduces as she hands over the mail. âSheâs new, and doing a fab job, I might add.â
If I could be excited, I would be, but Iâm too exhausted from pushing this two-hundred pound mail cart around the building for the last three hours.
I have been flirted with, teased, whistled at, befriended, and asked on four drink dates tonight.
This is the best day of my life⦠and the hardest.
I have never been so physically exhausted before. Who knew that all this mail has to be delivered to the whole building by hand? It seems so primitive and labour intensive. And where the hell does it all come from? Hasnât anyone ever heard of emails, for Christâs sake?
I have paper cuts on my hands and blisters on my feet. My hair is a mess, and Iâm quite sure I stink like a pig.
Sarah hands the last of the mail out. âLetâs head back downstairs, Lottie.â
Thank God. I smile and turn towards the lift.
âWe only have an hour until home time. You did great today.â She smiles.
âThanks.â I sigh.
âMonday is our easy day.â
âThis is the easy day?â I frown. âYou canât be serious?â
She giggles. âYeah, I remember when I first started, I felt like Iâd never done a dayâs hard labour in my entire life.â
âI can relate,â I mutter as we get into the lift and I push the button.
As we go down, I stare at the doors, thinking about the day Iâve had.
More people talked to me today than ever before. I was normal; one of the crew. People swore in front of me, hassled me, teased me, and asked me out. Veronica told me off three times, but apparently thatâs good for her.
I look down at my hands in front of me. Theyâre dirty and grim. I drop my head and smile. Iâm tired, exhausted, and utterly ecstatic with Lottie Prestonâs first day of work.
I did the right thing.
âHi, Dad,â I answer the phone.
âHello, darling. How is my sweet daughter tonight?â
I smile broadly. âGood now that sheâs talking to you. Whatâs happening?â
âOh, not much, just meetings and whatnot. Weâre still in New York. We had a dinner on tonight and I came home early. Edward was talking to a woman, so I snuck out. Whatâs new with you?â
My heart drops. I wish I could tell him about my exciting first day at workâ¦but I know that I canât. âJust working at this end, too,â I lie. âWilliam called me today. Heâs coming to meet me for lunch tomorrow.â I smile.
âThatâs nice. Whatâs he doing in London?â
âIâm not sure. He said he was here overnight for an appointment.â
âHmm.â Dad thinks for a moment. âLetâs hope itâs with a good divorce lawyer, shall we?â He chuckles.
âWe can dream. One day.â I think for a moment. âWho was Edward talking to?â
âI donât know. I canât keep up with him. He dates a different woman every day. She was beautiful, I can tell you that much.â
âDad, have you ever heard Edward speak of Lara?â
âWhy do you ask?â I can tell by his reaction that he must have.
âI just have a hunch that those two may be more than friends.â
âI donât think so, darling. Edward wouldnât be interested in her.â
âHmm.â I sigh, unconvinced.
âAnyway, Iâll let you get to bed. Have fun with William, and Iâll call you tomorrow night.â
âOkay, I love you.â
âI love you, too, dear. Goodnight.â
I have to stop myself from running to him when I see William in the restaurant.
Oh, I miss my brother.
I laugh as I hug him. âThis is such a pleasant surprise.â
We hug a little bit harder, and I know he has something on his mind. I can feel it.
I fall into my seat. âWhat are you doing in London?â I smile.
âI could ask you the same thing.â He smirks. âWhat the hell are you doing here? As soon as they leave the country you have urgent business? It sounds suspicious to me.â
I laugh. âI donât have urgent business at all. Iâm just busting to do something different.â
âGood.â He smirks and glances outside. âOh.â His eyes widen. âHow come Anthony is here?â
âEdward left him to watch me. He hasnât been too bad, to be honest. I think I had the wrong impression of him.â
The waitress arrives with our drinks. I asked William to order before I got here, seeing how I only have an hourâs break.
âSo, whatâs new? What have you been doing?â He smirks.
âWorking, spying on good looking men, stuff like that.â I roll my eyes.
He laughs. âI miss you.â
I grab his hand over the table. âWhen are you coming home?â
He sips his drink. âIâm not.â And then he shrugs. âNot to Nottingham anyway.â
âGod, Edward is driving me completely mad, Will. Heâs completely out of control.â
âMy point exactly. Sorry about the other nightâleaving without saying goodbye. He just makes me so furious that I canât even be around him.â
âHeâs only worried about you. How are things going with Penelope?â I ask carefully.
âUp and down.â He sighs. âI donât know, we have good weeks and bad weeks. The thing is, what I choose to do with my marriage is my business. Imagine if you met someone and Edward stuck his nose in where it wasnât wanted.â
âI canât think of anything worse, to be honest.â
âExactly. And Penelopeâs not perfect, God knows that. But I have a child with her, and I want him to grow up in the same house as me. What choice do I have?â
âIt will be okay, and you know, you really are being amazing by staying with her and trying to repair your marriage for Harrisonâs sake. Not many men would do that.â
âI donât feel so amazing some days.â He smiles. âAnyway, tell me about you.â
I sit back in my seat. âI met a gorgeous man.â
âYou did?â he asks in surprise.
âYeah.â I sip my drink. âIt was a disaster.â
âWhy?â
âWhen he found out I wasâ¦â I hesitate, âinexperienced, he didnât want anything to do with me.â
He scowls, confused. âWould he rather you be a stripper?â
I giggle. âProbably. Anyway⦠it was the push I needed to get out of Nottingham. Donât tell Dad or Edward, but I plan on moving here permanently eventually.â
A big smile crosses his face. âYou do?â
âUh-huh.â I smile proudly.
He takes my hand across the table. âGood for you, babe. Good for you.â
âThis stupid fucking prick of a machine!â Paul cries.
Sarahâs hands are in her hair and her eyes are wide. âWhat the fuck do we do?â
I put my hand over my mouth to stop myself from laughing because this is hilarious.
The photocopier has gone crazy, and hundreds of papers are being spit out at record speed. It wonât shut off and it wonât quit printing. Itâs Wednesday, and we are supposed to be making training manuals for Veronica, but things arenât exactly going to plan. It seems to happen a lot in this dodgy mailroom. I have never laughed so much.
âPull the plug out,â I push out through my laughter.
âYes,â Paul says, scrambling for the power cords. He shuts them off, and the copiers all fall silent, leaving us to stare each other for a moment.
There is paper everywhere. We have no idea what order the papers are in.
âThat machine dropped some serious acid last night,â Paul grumbles.
âSeems so.â I look at the mess around us. âWhat do we do with all this?â I ask.
Sarah looks around, too. âShred it. Weâll have to start again. It will take too long to sort this shit.â
Sarahâs phone rings. âHello. Hey, Marcieâ¦â Her face falls as she listens. âOh no. Oh, damn it, Marcie. Iâve been waiting for this date for three fucking years.â
Paul and I exchange questioning looks. Who is she talking to?
âYeah, I know.â Sarah sighs sadly. âThatâs okay. Who the hell am I going to get to come with me?â She exhales heavily. âFine. No, itâs okay, Iâm just disappointed. Iâve been looking forward to it for months. Heâll probably cancel on me now.â
I begin to pick up the papers from the floor, while Sarah finishes her conversation and hangs up the call.
âFucking great!â
âWhatâs wrong?â I frown.
âI have a double date on Saturday night, and the girl who was supposed to be coming with me has strep throat.â
âSo, go alone.â Paul picks up the papers with me.
âHe wonât come unless itâs a double date.â
Paul and I frown at each other. âWhy not?â
âBecause he doesnât even want to come at all. My uncle does business with him, and Iâve had a crush on this guy for years.â She puts her hands on her hips in dismay. âMy plan was to look gorgeous so that he canât help falling at my feet.â
I smile. âWell, thatâs an excellent plan. Of course he will fall at your feet. Look at you.â
âI know, right?â She smirks and gives a wiggle of her arse.
âJust get someone else to go with you,â Paul suggests.
âI donât have anyone.â She sighs. âThis whole day is a fucking disaster.â She kicks the photocopier in disgust.
âTake Lottie.â
Sarahâs eyes flicker to me. âWould you come?â
My face falls. âOh.â I shake my head. âI donât⦠I donât know the guy.â
âI donât, either. Itâll be a blind date for both of us.â
I stare at her in horror.
âPlease.â She bounces on the spot and grabs my arm. âI really like this guy, and I canât go without someone else with me.â
âYou said you didnât know him!â
âI donât, but I really like the look of him.â
I roll my eyes.
âHonestly Iâve had the hots for this guy forever. Oh, please, Lottie. Please will you come?â
I stare at her. I mean, I could go, I have nothing else on⦠but a blind date? I really donât think thatâs such a good idea.
âWhat the hell?â Veronicas cries out.
Our eyes widen, and we spin to see Veronica assessing the room from the doorway. Her hands are on her hips and her face is furious.
âThis damn machine is on acid!â Sarah cries. âWe had to shut the power off and everything.â She throws her hands up in defeat. âWe couldnât stop it.â
Veronica looks at the papers all over the floor. She breathes deeply and closes her eyes. âIâm going to count to ten, and then Iâm going to turn and walk out of here before I fire you all.â She inhales in a dramatic fashion. âClean this mess up, and get those booklets finished before I lose my living shit.â
We all drop to the floor and begin scrambling to pick up the papers. Veronica storms to the elevator and disappears, the doors closing behind her.
âFuck off, you old mole,â Sarah cries as she flips the bird to the closed elevator doors. âI hope the Grim Reaper comes around and fucks you up the ass with a baseball bat.â
âWhy canât you just say that to her face, Sarah?â Paul mutters, disgusted. âThen she wouldnât give us this shit.â He throws a pile of papers into the bin. âAnd by the way, the Grim Reaper is too good for her. He has standards, you know?â
The situation overwhelms me, and I sit back on my knees, laughing. Loud, belly- cramping giggles take over, and I canât stop.
Sarah kicks the photocopier again, and then Pauls begins to laugh, too, until eventually Sarah joins in and the three of us are lying on the floor in uncontrollable fits of giggles.
âThis job sucks hairy fucking balls, man,â Sarah shouts up to the ceiling.
âRight?â Paul agrees.
I continue to laugh. If only they knewâ¦
I think this is the best job in the world.
I glance over my shoulder at Wyatt and Anthony as they follow me across the street, making sure to keep their distance. Iâve warned them with murder if they blow my cover tonight. I told them I didnât want my new work colleague to know I have security, which is true, but I also donât want Sarah to find out who I really am.
I know her opinion of me will change if she finds out, and to be honest, I really like her company. Sheâs refreshingly honest, and she likes Lottie Prestonâthe real me.
And I have to admit, I like being Lottie Preston, too.
Itâs Saturday night, and I have no idea how, but Sarah has somehow talked me into going on this blind date with her. We are meeting the guys at this restaurant-bar place.
I should be nervous. Charlotte would be terrified of going on a blind date with someone. But somehow, Sarah makes Lottie feel brave.
If we can handle Veronica and acid-dropping photocopiers together, weâve got this in the bag.
I glance down at myself. Iâm wearing a fitted black dress that has little capped sleeves and a gathered waist. I have my best black heels on, and my blonde hair is up in a bouncy ponytail so everyone can see my sassy red lipstick.
Wyatt looked me up and down when I walked out of the lift at the Four Seasons, and I didnât know whether he wanted to spank me and send me back into the room to change, or whether he wanted to kiss me.
Either way, he looked at me like I was different in this outfit. Iâm not sure if I liked it.
Sarah links arms with me as we stride down the street towards our destination. Being this fake version of me gives me a confidence I didnât know I had.
âWhere are we going?â I ask her cheerfully.
âBurbank. Itâs just up here, and itâs the hottie capital of London.â
âRemember, if itâs not going well, weâre out of here and weâre going out just the two of us. You promised,â I remind her. âI donât want to be stuck with a moron all night.â
She nods. âI know, but trust me, my date isnât a moron. Just the opposite, actually. I hope his friend is cute for you. Iâm sure he will be.â
I roll my eyes, and she pulls me up the six sandstone stairs into the swanky looking restaurant.
Seductive music is being piped through the speakers, and the decor is modern and eclectic. Large leather chairs are placed everywhere, with huge low-hanging lanterns over every table. The crowd seems trendy, and the atmosphere is fun.
I glance back out through the glass windows to see Wyatt and Anthony crossing the street towards the club.
I told them to get dinner and have drinks so that they donât look suspicious. Sarah grabs my hand and pulls me through the crowd.
âWhere are we going?â I shout over the noise.
âTo the back⦠I can see them.â
âI thought you said you didnât know what they look like?â
âI know what my date looks like. Iâve stalked him for years.â She cranes her neck to look over the crowd. âOh, your date looks hot, too.â
I smile as relief hits me, and then we come into a clearing next to a table.
âHi, Iâm Sarah,â she says nervously before she turns to me. âAnd this is Lottie. Lottie, this is my date, Spencer Jones, and your date here is Richard Marlin.â Sheâs beaming with pride, waiting for me to react.
The blood drains from my face.
Her date.
Spencer? My Spencer is her fucking date.
Big blue eyes come to rest on mine, and Spencer raises an eyebrow in surprise, a mischievous smirk crossing his face. âHello, Lottie.â
Oh. My. God.