The Promise
Page 153

 Kristen Ashley

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I wasn’t done with my update, but Ben cut in.
“You’re gonna resign?”
I’d forgotten he wasn’t in the know since he didn’t have microphones, and things were so weird, I didn’t call him with the news and I should have.
“Got the news direct from Berger. No Chicago office,” I told him quietly.
“Fuck.”
“Job search.”
“Yeah.”
“It’ll be okay, Benny.”
“You know it will, Frankie.”
That made me feel better because he was right. I knew it would.
“Anything else?” he asked.
“Sandy, Heath’s secretary, has spent most the morning in the bathroom, the rest of it looking like she’s about to burst into tears, this being before she runs into the bathroom. Heath hasn’t opened his door and has had his back to the room since he gave Lloyd his resignation. Bierman is looking smug rather than dickish, which would be annoying if I didn’t know there’s a possibility he’ll be incarcerated by this evening. And Tandy is coming to lunch with us.”
“She is?” Ben asked.
“Yep,” I answered.
“Why?”
“Because I like her. I’m gonna lose her and that means I’m gonna miss her, so I want to spend time with her. And last, I want her to meet my man.”
“That’s acceptable.”
I rolled my eyes at my computer screen before I gave him my finale.
“I think Berger knows what’s going down.”
“Yeah. Stark called with his update. He didn’t tell me Berger didn’t give the go-ahead for a Chicago office, but he did tell me he pushed for somethin’ else.”
It was cool Stark left it to me to give Benny that news.
I didn’t share this with Benny.
I said, “I can’t be sure. I mean, Bierman is up in my shit so he could be badmouthing me and Heath, but other than that, there’s nothing else to tell him.”
“Glad to know Heath isn’t the douchebag we thought he was, but it’s too bad he got down to business. Stark told me they swept Bierman’s office and found his copies of the photos last night. Also told me they just got done sweepin’ his house and found a bunch of other shit, includin’ more copies of the photos. They got a lock on his other hiding places and no more photos. Sal got the shit the PI had. All of it will be destroyed. This means Sandy’s covered and he didn’t need to resign.”
That made me want to laugh.
I didn’t.
Instead, I gave in to my wonder.
“Man, these guys are good.”
“Totally could oust a government in a small South American country.”
That made me laugh.
Benny let me laugh for a while before he went about finishing things.
“Okay, if you got no more, I got no more. I’ll see you and Tandy in a coupla hours.”
“See you then, honey.”
“Later, cara.”
“Later, Benny.”
We disconnected.
I looked to Heath and saw his back to the room. I moved my eyes to Sandy and saw her blowing her nose.
Then I looked to my computer and wished I could get a latte.
* * * * *
My gaze went to the bottom right corner of my computer screen.
It was 4:43.
Seventeen minutes and I could get the f**k out of there.
Lunch with Benny and Tandy went great. Before we even got in his SUV that was idling at the curb outside the front doors, Tandy saw Ben through the windows and said, “God, Frankie. You showed me pictures and I got it, but now I get it.”
And I got that. One look at Benny, even through a car window, any girl would get it.
She got it more as Ben charmed her during lunch.
Tandy being Tandy charmed him right back.
Benny dropped us off and the last thing he said to me was a firm, “Five, babe.”
I nodded and I also did this firmly. No way I was working late that night. Not even by a minute.
The good news was that he didn’t seem agitated anymore, but he did seem on guard, which was understandable.
The afternoon dragged no matter how much I tried to throw myself into work. I just wanted that day done. I wanted to go home and wait with Benny until we heard the rest of it was done. And then I wanted to get on with a life filled with promise without anything f**king it up.
I took in a deep breath and considered shutting down early just so I could get out of there without delay.
This was when my phone rang.
It was Benny.
“Hey, honey. We’re in the home—”
“Do not leave your desk.”
My back went straight at his tone and my eyes went out my windows to Bierman’s office.
He wasn’t there.
“I’m ten minutes away,” Ben told me. “I’ll come in and get you at your office.”
“What’s happening?” I whispered.
“Stark’s team is there,” Ben replied immediately, and I felt my heart stutter. “But they’re occupied, seein’ as two thugs in ski masks just cornered Furlock in a bathroom on the third floor and are haulin’ his ass down the stairwell toward an SUV that’s waitin’ at the back utility entrance.”
“Oh my God,” I breathed and started doing a scan of the floor.
“Stark’s team has neutralized the driver,” Ben went on.
Heath at his desk.
“They’ve also called the cops who are en route,” Ben kept going.
Sandy at hers.
“But they don’t want you to move.”
Lloyd at his. Kathleen at hers. Jennie at hers.
“Keep an eye on your crew,” he finished.
The eye I was supposed to keep on my crew hit Tandy’s desk.
She wasn’t there.
My blood turned to ice.
“Tandy,” I whispered.
“What?” Ben asked.
“Tandy’s not at her desk.”
“Fuck,” he muttered. “Stark’s busy, but I’ll call. He’s got eyes everywhere. If somethin’ was goin’ down with her, he’d be on it. Stay at your desk.”
I looked again through the floor.
No Tandy anywhere.
“Benny—”
“Do not…leave…your desk, tesorina.”
I started deep-breathing. “Furlock is gonna be okay?”
“You think Stark would let anything happen to him?”
No.
I did not.
“I’m almost there, baby. Then we’re out of there and safe.”
I stared at Tandy’s empty desk, saying, “Okay.”