Pleasing Mr. Parker: Chapter 2
Pleasing Mr. Parker: A steamy grumpy boss romance (The Men Series – Interconnected Standalone Romances Book 5)
THE SONGBIRD SOARS INTO the sky, a majestic creature, just like her name. I havenât gone inside the main entrance yet. Iâm still taking it all in. I went out of the private residenceâs door this morning and took a walk in Central Park to clear my head. And because it was dark when the cab dropped me off from the airport last night, this is the first time Iâm seeing the hotelâs main frontage in all its glory.
Pulling my shoulders back, I take in a deep, cleansing breath. Itâs magnificent. All regal, stone architraves with gold accents around the windows. It looks old and luxurious in its French Renaissance style. Elegant and timeless. Thatâs how I described my vision for the spa in my first meeting with Mr. Parker. Working here is going to be magicalâI can sense it.
âImpressive, huh?â
I turn. Bright eyes watch me in amusement.
âHi!â I grin at Harley, Griffinâs personal assistant. Iâve spent more hours than I can count talking to her on video calls and setting up my move to New York.
âIs that all I get?â She laughs, her light, breathy voice matching her appearance perfectly. Her light blonde hair and hourglass figure make her a modern-day Marilyn. But all those video calls that veered off work talk and on to more fun topics mean Iâm not fooled. Harley may look sweet, but sheâs feisty and impulsive and very driven. I know weâre going to be good friends. And thank God because I know absolutely no-one in New York.
âCome here!â She pulls me into a hug, beaming brightly. âI canât believe Iâm actually seeing you again in personâfinally!â Her eyes rake over my face and down my long, dark hair, which Iâve straightened and left down. âOh, my God! Youâre even more beautiful than I remember.â
I chuckle at how naturally she tosses out compliments. Itâs something that struck me about her when she accompanied Mr. Parker to LA for that first meeting. She spent ages talking to all the staff at the hotel there, laughing and joking with them. Spreading positivity like a ball of luminous sunshine. I donât think she realizes quite how beautiful that makes her.
âThanks.â I laugh as she bounces on her toes and her eyes light up.
God, I remember being in my twenties and having that much energy.
âHowâs the apartment? Did you sleep okay your first night?â
âI did, thank you. Well, after my neighborâs guests left, anyway.â I shake my head, recalling the loud session that served as my âwelcome to the buildingâ party.
âI didnât realize he had guests staying.â Harley wrinkles her nose before shrugging her shoulders. Before I can ask whoâor explain that they werenât the out-of-town family type of guestsâshe links her arm through mine and pulls me across the plush sidewalk carpet and up the steps toward The Songbirdâs main door. âCome on, letâs go in!â
I say good morning to the doorman as he tips his hat and gives me a warm smile.
âGood morning, Ms. Taylor.â
âHow didâ?â
âOh, itâs Earlâs job to know everyone around here. Isnât it, Earl?â Harley stands on her toes and gives him a kiss on his gray whiskered cheek. The action draws a twinkle to his eyes, and he shakes his head at her.
âYouâll be getting me into trouble, Harley.â He chuckles.
âI donât know the meaning of the word.â She winks at him. âHowâs pigeon-gate going?â
I look between them in puzzlement.
âEarlâs been having problems with some locals and the sidewalk welcome carpet.â Harley tips her head to the deep pink carpet weâre standing on.
âPigeons,â Earl mutters. âEvery morning, I shoo them away. But sometimes theyâve already left us a gift. I have to make sure the evidence is gone before Mr. Parker arrives.â
âYeah. That would not go down well.â Harley snorts. âHeâs a control freak, as youâll no doubt find out, Maria. If itâs not perfect, then he demands to know why.â
âHeâs not so bad,â Earl adds, looking at me and smiling kindly. âIf youâre good to him, heâll be good to you. Iâve worked here for forty years, in various positions around the hotel. First for senior Mr. Parker, and now for Mr. Parker. Theyâre a wonderful family who hold trust and loyalty highly.â
âThank you, thatâs good to hear.â I smile back.
âForty years, Earl?â Harley shrieks. âYou donât look a day over thirty-five.â
His eyes crinkle at the corners. âYouâve made an old manâs day, Harley, even if you do need glasses.â
âNever! Mrs. Earl is a lucky lady.â She grins at him and pulls me in through the main door.
Earl holds it open for us and chuckles as we head inside.
My jaw almost hits the floor, and I compose myself before I look like a star-struck idiot.
Holy⦠Wow!
âI know, right?â Harley laughs. âAnd you thought outside was impressive.â
She leads us across the giant cream marble lobby, and underneath a crystal chandelier the size of a small country. The online video tours of the hotel I watched online in preparation did not do it justice.
âIt looks so much⦠bigger in person,â I say as I swallow down a tiny bubble of anxiety dancing in the pit of my stomach.
Iâm not usually nervous. And Mr. Parker wouldnât have chosen me personally if he didnât believe I was capable. What the hell has gotten into me? I can do this job standing on my head. I know I can. Itâs just, talking about contracts, and looking at photographs and videos is not the same as standing here in person. Not even close. The Songbird is simply breath-taking. It would be enough to make anyone nervous.
I press my lips together and take another subtle look around. The nerves in my stomach turn into flutters of excitement as it sinks in. This is me now. This is my challenge for the next six months. To hell with being nervous. From this moment on, I intend to enjoy every second.
Harley smiles at me. âCome on. Letâs go find Mr. Parker and say good morning. Then Iâm giving you the grand tour before all the boring âwelcome to the companyâ paperwork begins.â
I laugh as Harley feigns a yawn, and we walk across the lobby toward a bank of elevators. Even the thought of filling out a pile of forms cannot deter the warmth that is spreading in my chest. All the creams, golds, and deep pinksâthis place is hotel class at its finest. I canât describe it, but something here feels rightâlike Iâm exactly where Iâm supposed to be. I know working here will push me into achieving something spectacular.
Harley scans her employee ID card to the elevator control as we step inside. âWe need to get you one of these. Weâll take you to security later and get your picture taken.â She reaches out a glossy pink nail and presses a button for one of the high floors.
âMr. Parkerâs office is near the top?â
âYes, almost. The big penthouses take up most of the higher levels. But we have a section of offices in the east wing. Weâve got a great view of the park from there. Mr. Parkerâs office has the best view, naturally.â She laughs and checks her watch. âThis time of the morning, heâll be in his office making calls.â
âRight.â I nod, even though I donât have the first idea what the routine for someone like him is. Harley told me she has been Mr. Parkerâs assistant for the last five years. His routine is second nature to her. She probably knows it better than him.
The elevator doors slide open slowly and I walk alongside Harley into an open reception area. A young man in a suit with short blond hair gives us a dazzling smile from his seat behind a giant curved marble desk. Behind him is an office full of people working at desks.
âMaria, meet Will.â
I raise a hand in a wave and give him a bright smile.
âWill is your go-to guy for anything around here. You need something fixed in the spa? Call Will. You need an emergency outfit because you spilled coffee all down yours? Will. Emergency condom for a hot date? Will.â Harley ticks off things on her fingers as she talks. âOf course, these are just examples. No-one has ever come to you for condoms, right, Will?â
I look between the two of them with a raised brow, and Will laughs as Harley gives him an exaggerated wink. Then he turns his attention to me.
âItâs so nice to meet you, Maria. Iâve heard all about your visions for the spa. They sound incredible. Iâm sure youâll love working here at The Songbird. Weâre a friendly bunch. Like Harley said, if you need anything, you just ask. My official role here is head of hotel administration. But as Harleyâs wonderful introduction said, whatever you need, just ask. If I canât help, I can find someone who will.â
âThank you.â
Iâm going to love it here, if Harley, Will, and Earl are anything to go by.
âRight. Letâs go see Mr. Parker.â Harley spins away from the desk.
âHeâs in his office making calls,â Will says.
âGlad to see heâs on schedule,â Harley calls over her shoulder as we walk down a wide corridor. âSeriously, Maria, you could set your watch according to Mr. Parker. He likes to do things a certain way. Iâm sure you know what thatâs like, having already run your own business.â
I nod as we walk past a long glass-fronted office with closed blinds and stop in front of the door. I know what thatâs like. Iâm exactly the same. Thatâs part of the passion for running your own business. You want things to be perfect.
The sound of a deep, throaty voice talking inside filters out. I expect Harley to say we will come back later. Heâs obviously on a call, but she lifts her hand and knocks on the glass door.
âCome in,â the voice calls.
Harley opens the door and stands back so I can enter first. The second I cross the threshold; cool blue eyes lure me in. Mr. Parker is standing by the window; Manhattanâs magnificent skyline behind him.
He assesses me coolly, subtly taking in my fitted red dress. It hugs all the right places, but in a powerful way. A way which, when teamed with my shiny, heeled pumps, says, âthis woman knows what sheâs doing.â At least thatâs what I thought it said. Now I feel like it was the wrong choice entirely. I dart my eyes to either side of him quickly before coming back to hold his gaze and giving him a polite smile.
Maybe he hates the color. Judging by his officeâall black, chrome, and glassâhe doesnât strike me as a lover of bright things. Even his designer suit is charcoal, and his tie deep gray. Then again, it makes the crystal blue of his eyes stand out. Maybe thatâs his plan. Distract his enemy with his hypnotic gaze. It takes me back to our first meeting. This is obviously how he is. Brilliant at what he doesâThe Songbird is like stepping into a magical world of luxury, where you can imagine your dreams coming true. But he is also cool and calculated. It makes sense. This is business, after all, not the PTA bake sale. Iâm not here to make friends. Iâm here for one thing, and one thing onlyâto create something special.
Taking in a deep breath and clearing my throat, I square my shoulders back as he says goodbye to whoever is on the other end of the line and drops the phone onto his desk. Iâm being stupid and forgetting whatâs important. Frankly, I donât give a shit whether he likes my dress or not. Iâm here to do a job, not to please him with my wardrobe choices.
âMs. Taylor.â He gives me a formal nod as he rounds his desk and holds his hand out. The scent of something fresh and invigorating follows him, like the air in a tropical garden after rain.
I reach out and take his hand, staring into his eyes. He finally smiles at me, but it seems to take a great effort to do so. Iâd even go as far to say he looks pissed.
âMy apologies if we disturbed you,â I offer with my best business-like smile as his large, warm hand envelops mine. Itâs another thing I noticed about him when we first met. His hands are huge. Strong and masculine, with long fingers and clean, neat nails. I always admire a manâs hands. They can tell you a lot about someone. My ex, for example, always had dirty nails. I hated that he didnât care enough to wash them properly. Itâs not like he even worked outside or in a job where they got dirty every day. He had no reason for it, except downright laziness.
Mr. Parker keeps my hand firmly in his as I hold his gaze. âAnd please, call me Maria.â
Something seems to shift in him, like heâs remembered where he is, and that Harley is standing next to me. He slides effortlessly into business mode, giving me a warm smile, which, when added to his dark hair and jawline that could cut glass, makes him look like a Greek god dressed in Prada.
âMaria. Itâs a pleasure to see you in person again. I canât tell you how excited we are to have you here, joining us at The Songbird.â He places his other hand over mine, completely trapping it between his. âPlease, call me Griffin. I hope your first night was comfortable?â
I hold back the smirk thatâs threatening to take over my face as the gold class ring on his pinkie finger glints at me. The same one I saw last night, squeezing the blondeâs ass in the hallway.
Oh, Mr. Parker. Iâve got you figured out.
Harley told me he has a penthouse in the building. I just didnât expect to be given the one next door while Iâm working here.
âIt was brilliant, thank you. Although the sound proofing between apartments could do with updating.â I raise my eyes to his.
Heâs studying me intently, his brow furrowed. âReally?â
âYes.â I stare back into his eyes. I bet heâs great at poker. His face gives nothing away. Heâs got balls; Iâll give him that. Iâve as good as told him I heard him fucking two women all evening, and heâs totally unfazed. Then again, why wouldnât he be? He doesnât have to explain himself to me.
âWell, Iâm sorry if it affected your ability to relax. Iâll get someone to see to it straight away.â He takes both of his hands back, and the cold air hits my skin.
âThatâs very considerate of you, thank you.â I smile as he runs a hand down over his tie, his eyes never leaving mine.
âHas Harley given you a tour yet? Iâm sorry I canât do it myself, but I have a meeting this morning, which couldnât be rescheduled.â He clears his throat and looks at Harley.
âThatâs next on our list. We came to see you first.â
âExcellent.â He turns and walks back around his desk. âHarley can help you with HR and security, getting everything organized, and I will see you this afternoon.â
âThis afternoon?â
âAt the meeting with the spa product suppliers,â Harley adds, as I frown.
âYes, Iâm aware of the meeting. I just didnât see your name on the attendeesâ schedule that I was sent over.â I direct my statement to Mr. Parker.
âYou wouldnât have, Maria. Iâm not on it.â He looks down at a pile of papers on his desk and starts flicking through them.
My stomach tightens.
Youâre not on it because thereâs no reason you need to be there.
Itâs exactly the sort of meeting I would run back in LA. And exactly what I thought weâd agreed I would do by myself when I took the role up here. I donât need him breathing down my neck, checking I know how to do my job properly. If he doesnât think Iâm capable, why did he hire me?
âI thought I could make the introductions, seeing as you havenât met before.â His eyes leave the paperwork on his desk, and he looks up at me, arching a brow.
Why, you arrogantâ¦
I smile politely, not buying a word. âOf course. Thatâs kind of you. But Iâm more than happy to attend alone. Iâm sure you have a busy schedule.â
Harleyâs eyes dart between the two of us.
âYouâre welcome. But I insist, Maria.â He smiles at me, his brow arching higher over his intense gaze.
I wasnât thanking him. Cocky, self-assuredâ
âRight, weâll leave you to it.â Harley cuts in, steering me out of the room and closing the door behind us before I can object any further. She waits until weâre at the end of the hallway before she turns to me. âOh, my god.â
âI know,â I tut, shaking my head. The bloody nerve of him. I can see working with him is going to be harder than I thought. Mr. Parker is obviously not a man who is used to giving up control.
âIâve never seen him like that before.â Harleyâs eyes widen. âYou know what that was, donât you?â
A controlling ass in a suit?
âMr. Parker not trusting me,â I huff out.
She wrinkles her nose in confusion. âNo, Maria. That was sexual tension at its absolute finest.â She grabs my arm, and I look at her like sheâs deranged. She ignores me and grins, her eyes gleaming. âNo one ever affects Mr. Parker. You being here is going to be so much fun!â
The rest of the morning whizzes by. Harley is the perfect host, giving me a tour of the hotel, and telling me gossip about things guests and members of staff have gotten up to. Especially at some of their famous charity galas, which a close family friend of Mr. Parkerâs runs. Maybe thatâs what it takes to earn his trustâyears of playing in sandboxes together as kids. I only have six months to show him what I can do. But itâs enough. He will eat one of his silk ties when I show him what Iâm capable of.
After seeing the spa and meeting the team there, we head to lunch. The hotel has multiple restaurants, but Harley insists we go to her favorite deli around the corner, saying we need to escape âthe nestâ before we go âcuckooâ.
âYou okay? Youâre kind of glowing.â Harley looks at me as we join the line in the deli.
âIs it that obvious?â
She raises her brows and then breaks into a giggle. âItâs pretty spectacular, isnât it?â
âThatâs one word for it.â I canât help my wide ear-to-ear grin thatâs been there ever since we went into the spa. Itâs like no place on earth. One foot in through its large, ornate doors, and you are stepping into heaven, or the Garden of Eden. Youâre surrounded by lush, green plants, the sound of running water, and incredible giant columns made of Jerusalem limestone flown in from Israel. I saw pictures of it before moving to New York, but they did not do it justice.
âA guy in London who owns a global property re-development business designed it. Him and Mr. Parker are good friends,â Harley says as she scans the menu board behind the counter.
âYes, I read about Mr. Grayson. How long have they known each other?â
âUm, just over three years. They met while Iâve been at The Songbird.â
I rub my lips together as I take in this new piece of information.
âWhat happened to the lady who was the spa manager before me?â I ask as we reach the front of the line.
Before Harley can answer, the server takes both our orders. Harley takes her card out, ready to pay.
âOh no, you donât.â I place my hand over hers and pass the server a twenty. I ask for a receipt and Harleyâs gaze lands on my wallet as I neatly fold it and place it next to the rest of the receipts, which are squeezed so tightly inside that itâs almost prevented from zipping closed.
I slot the wallet into my purse, and we take our food and drinks and walk over to a free table.
âThanks for lunch.â She smiles as we take a seat. She lifts the lid off her latte and inhales deeply. âAh, come to Mama, baby.â She catches me smiling and looks pointedly at my cup. âTrust me, Maria. Youâll want to kiss me. No place makes them better. Not even The Songbird.â
I laugh and take a sip of mine. âYou know? I think I must agree.â I swallow the sweet, creamy liquid as Harley clinks her cup gently against mine.
âYes! Latte sisters.â She laughs.
I smile at her as we unwrap our sandwiches and eat.
âOkay. The last spa manager,â she says after finishing a mouthful. âWhere do I even start?â
I wait as she purses her lips in thought.
âShe was okay. Gwen, I mean. The spa was doing well. But then there was all this stuff with the formulations for the signature products going missing. It was suspicious. There were only a handful of people who had access to them. Gwen being one of them. It all got weird. Then she and Mr. Parker broke up, and she left. No one really knows what happened.â
I stop, my sandwich poised halfway to my lips. âHang on. They broke up?â
âYeah. They were dating for a while. Two months, I think.â
I put the sandwich down and lean back in my seat. Mr. Parker dated someone at The Songbird? I would expect him to want to keep his work and personal life separate, like I do. But then, he isnât me. Heâs a billionaire. That kind of wealth and power buys you the luxury to do whatever the hell you want.
âHe never looked at her the way he does at you, though,â Harley says, observing me.
âWhat? God, no, Iâm not thinking that.â
âReally?â She raises an eyebrow.
âNo! No, no, no.â I protest as Harleyâs lips curl into a small smile.
She goes back to eating her sandwich, her eyes on me. I cannot believe she thinks Iâm asking about them dating because Iâm interested in him like that.
âIâm just surprised he dates people he works with, thatâs all,â I say as I take a sip of my drink.
âThere was only Gwen. And he hasnât dated anyone else at work since. He learned that lesson the hard way,â she says. âWell, I thought he had. Until I saw the way he looked at you when we came to LA, and again today.â
âYouâre wrong.â
My skin prickles as I picture his cool blue eyes assessing me. If anything, I would say Mr. Parker doesnât even like me. Not personally, anyway. He must have chosen me because he knew I could do a great job. But outside of a professional capacity, I cannot see us having anything in common.
âMaybe. But I doubt it. I can read men very well. Itâs a skill Iâm well rewarded for.â
I narrow my eyes at Harley in interest. âSounds intriguing. Iâm guessing thereâs more to that comment?â
She laughs. âCome for drinks one night with me, and Iâll tell you all about it. Right now, we need to think about heading back. Youâve got the supplier meeting this afternoon, and we still need to go to security to pick your pass up. It should be ready now.â
âOh, yes,â I groan.
The meeting, which Mr. Parker is hijacking.
I canât wait.