"A friend is always good to have,
But a lover's kiss is better than angels down on me."
"#40 (Always)" Dave Matthews Band
Apparently, Denny thought, forty-eight hours was long enough for Alessa to regroup and return to her original confident, cool, and unaffected persona. But he wasn't hurt. He saw what the others did not: underneath her comely smile was a young woman drowning. On his way to his office, he took just a moment to appreciate her graceful appearance. She was dressed in a flowing, maroon, long-sleeve silk blouse tucked into a form-fitting, gray pencil skirt that hit just above her shapely knees. The waist was high and accentuated her amazing figure. Despite her height, she was wearing nude heels that made those amazing legs go on for an age.
Denny felt the burn low in his gut, anguish and desire broiling together. He continued on to his office and locked himself inside, burying himself in his work. Later that morning he finally received the information he had been waiting on. His hunch on the restoration trust fund case had proven correct, and though he was aware there would be no comfort in the interaction, he knew Alessa deserved to be informed of the development. He calculated the best way to speak with her would be with a directly-worded IM, knowing it would give her a moment to prepare herself.
Alessa's heart pounded in her ears when she read the message she'd just received.
Development in Sloan trust case. My office ASAP.
She stood, all the knots in her stomach she thought she had managed to forget about now squeezing her insides with a new ferocity. She smoothed her appearance, but when she realized she was combing her fingers through her hair, she pulled her hand away tersely. With a mild glower she marched off to his office. Her temper at herself fell away somewhat as she approached his door, a returning dread taking its place. She simply pointed to his office to let Clare know she was to see him. His secretary smiled and nodded, and Alessa knocked lightly and stepped in.
"You wanted to see me?" she spoke into the extreme silence of the room.
When Denny lifted his eyes to her, she felt the shockwave through her, and had to force herself to stand tall and not stagger back. How could he do that to her?
"Yes. Have a seat." He watched her approach warily, as if she thought he were a tiger behind the bars of a cage and could swipe out to claw her if she got too close. "I never told you Friday what I was thinking about the properties we saw. I began to suspect that the accounts that received payments were bogus claims of restoration, just fronts. I mean, clearly, all the places we saw were either being torn down or redeveloped. I just received information back on the owners of those contractor companies. I'm sure it won't come as a surprise to hear they are all three owned by Jipps and Jones, LLC. And who would be the CEO of that company?"
Alessa smiled. "Arnold Sloan."
"Very good. I think it's becoming evident that he is taking money in the fund meant for restorations and using it for his own private redevelopment endeavors. In a way, according to the books, the fund is pretty much operating as it should, by paying out to various restoration jobs. But in reality, he's using the trust to buy dilapidated properties to develop or just flat out sell for a significant profit. He then deposits a portion of that profit back into the fund so no one is the wiser, at least at a precursory look."
"So, he's been embezzling the money," she stated thoughtfully. "But he's been clever by not draining it, using it more like his personal loan account."
"Something like that. I'm just about to call over to the D.A.'s office and let them know what we've found and to begin proceedings to get the fund frozen until a new manager can be appointed. I just wanted you to know, this is because of you. You did excellent work."
Alessa held her cool and dispassionate expression, ignoring the racing tingles his approval sent through her stomach. She gave an accepting nod. "Thank you. And thank you for the opportunity to work on it. It has been a nice change of pace."
"I'll be informing the senior partners this morning on our status and on your contribution. You can expect many more
changes in pace
," he promised, and she could have sworn his eyes warmed slightly. Just as apprehension was building that he was about to mention what had happened Friday night, he smiled and told her he would let her know if he needed her to do anything further for it. Again she nodded and then left.
Alessa was lost in her thoughts, unable to stop wondering what would have happened if she hadn't refused him so much, when a slightly familiar voice pulled her to.
"And what are you concentrating so hard on?"
Alessa blinked and looked up to see Hyun-Joong standing before her desk. Before she checked the response, she smiled brightly up at him.
"Only the very tedious," she answered. "What brings you in?"
He lifted a file. "Wanted Denny to look over some of my board's ideas for a new branch of service. We're hoping to get started in maybe six months, but I wanted my shadow king to look over it for me, make sure it will be more of an asset than a liability," he answered with a large, charming grin.
Alessa only gave a tight-lipped smile and nodded her head understandingly. "Good luck," she offered.
Hyun-Joong turned to leave, but paused when he was only a step away. Alessa was already looking back down at her desk, but when he spoke her name, she looked up. "Yes?"
She could see he was struggling with something until he at last broke out into a disarming smile. "I don't suppose when I'm done meeting with him you'd consider allowing me to take you to lunch?"
She was caught momentarily, her brain frozen as to what she actually did want to do. Before she could speak, he continued. "It's just I have some time this afternoon that I need to fill and I think scouting out possible talent is always a good way to spend free time."
Alessa was silent, wrestling with both the desire to network with the ideal client, but also the discomfort of not knowing how to interpret his outgoing and interested manner. Her ambition won out and with a forced smile and conceding nod, she agreed: if he had time she would have coffee with him, explaining she had brought her lunch.
His smile was genuine as he said, "Great! Then we'll go down to that coffee shop. They let you bring outside food in, and I can order a sandwich there. Not the four star restaurant I was thinking, but anything will do if you agree."
Alessa hated the way her heart beat, hated even more that her reaction somehow felt like a betrayal to Denny. When he had gone on his way, she forced herself back to work like mad and to make up for her time day-dreaming about Denny. It was just over an hour later when Hyun-Joong came back to collect her, and together the two walked down the street for coffee.