Authors note: Hello everyone. Thank you everyone for the positive feedback and comments they mean the world to me and have brightened my days. Thank you once again to Paul who continues to be my second set of eyes. ~ellie.
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Lucca walked into his office just before six and was surprised to see Cat already there and waiting for him with coffee in her hand. He noticed the woman, who was obviously her personal security for the day, slip out of the office once he arrived and go to stand nearby where she could view the doorway to the office. He remembered her from during the week as Jones. Jetta Jones.
"Is that for me?" he asked, amused and indicating the coffee in her hand.
"Sure, if you take it the same way I do," she said cheerily, despite the early morning. She was determined to make the best of today and begin making it up to Matteo for not showing how well she knew his brothers during their time in the Athenaeum. "I did get you a vanilla latte though, which I thought you might prefer," she said, indicating the cup on his desk.
"Thank you," he said, not overly surprised that she had asked Matteo about what sort of coffee he liked.
"So, boss, what's on the agenda for today? Cat asked.
"Catch up on the backlog," Lucca said, sitting behind his desk and turning on his computer. "We'll need to go out to the site in an hour or so. Is Matt in his office?"
"No, he and Ricco were enjoying the role reversal this morning," she laughed softly, and tilted her head as he didn't smile but looked at his computer intently as if uncomfortable to be alone with her. "I'm sure he wouldn't mind if you went upstairs if you need to talk to him," she said quietly, suddenly unsure of herself.
"It's fine, I can wait until he arrives," Lucca said, tapping on his keyboard as he answered emails that had come in overnight. Despite being at the gathering for the past two weeks, he hadn't stopped working, and there was little to catch up with. He was used to having to work while being mobile and supporting his family when they needed assistance. Between his fathers and siblings, it was rare to have a day where he could just concentrate on work. He glanced at her briefly and considered his day ahead. 'What was the agenda?' He asked himself. He usually just took each day as it came, remaining flexible and making sure everything ran smoothly. Matteo had a knack for finding the right people for the right job, and had surrounded himself by highly skilled, reliable and trustworthy people within his company, which made Lucca's job infinitely easier.
He hadn't expected to have Cat with him today, even after his bravado at requesting she come to pay the bet today. He had thought Matteo would pull rank and keep her away from the company and their work. The fact that he hadn't, and she hadn't asked him to, spoke volumes about her character. He looked at his schedule for the day and considered what he could move and what he needed to attend to.
Cat stood looking awkward as he worked and, at a loss of what to do, she finally took a chair in front of his desk and picked up her tablet to check her own emails and the schedule set up by Arturo to see if she was missing anything important that he would have to cancel. Sipping her coffee, she was content to work in comfortable silence with Lucca until he was ready to speak to her.
It finally sank into Lucca what Cat had been trying to prove in the Athenaeum. She really had gone out of her way to get to know them all and be part of this family, as they expected her to, but no one had truly gotten to know her outside of her relationship with his brothers. It hadn't occurred to him to find out from Matteo how she liked her coffee or where she might like to go for lunch today, yet she had shown up earlier than him with his favourite coffee and a smile.
He needed a girlfriend, and badly, before he let himself fall over the line of a simple passing crush on his brother's wife to obsession. Perhaps he could let her play matchmaker and check out the eligible women from the other tables and point him in the right direction. It couldn't hurt. She would be in prime position to find out about the women he would be expected to take an interest in as she began talking to the other mothers. He hadn't had a lot to do with the other tables as one of the younger members of the family and living with the stigma of being the son of a second wife. Not that his older siblings had ever treated him as such, but preferential treatment had always been for the older children of the family by his fathers.
He wasn't resentful; it was just the way it was. Just like all of the laws and traditions they adhered to, none of them was so awful that people openly rebelled or resented their parents. Well, for the most part, some of the women chose a different life, and that was reasonable, considering the expectations on them from an early age. He was glad his parents weren't as strict as some of the other parents of his friends he had gone to school with. He considered her again. She was frowning at the walls of his office.
"Did you request this artwork?" she asked as their eyes met. "Or did Vanessa install it for you?"
"Vanessa," he said, looking up at the two paintings he barely even acknowledged as being there. "Why?" Lucca asked.
"I wouldn't have thought they suited you and your style," she admitted. "They suit the office though, and I guess that's what she was aiming for; harmony in the space. Maybe I could look at the archive for you and find something that may be a bit more for you to personalise your office."
"I'm pretty busy, so, to tell you the truth, I don't really care what's on the walls," he shrugged.
"May I show you something?" she asked.
"Sure," he agreed, and she stood, indicating that he should follow her.
"Sit at Matt's desk and lean back in the chair," she instructed as they walked into Matteo's office.
"He sees the things that motivate him to make his company better than others, to be more responsible environmentally and to create beauty in a world of concrete and steel," she said, watching him carefully before turning to look once again at the photos that adorned the walls in here. "The first building he designed and created on his own terms, from breaking ground to beautiful landscaping, the pictures are all about him and his dreams. No matter what he built since then, it all started there, and the furniture was chosen to go with the art instead of art being hung to match the furnishings. This office is all about the man behind the desk. Does that make sense?" she asked.
"Show me Ricco's office," he said, coming to his feet and walking with her to the next office. He could feel her reluctance as they entered the space and tilted his head at her as he took a seat behind Ricco's desk. Behind him, shelves of leather-bound books lined the walls, but on the walls in front of the desk he could see the paintings that his brother was possessive about to the point of escorting them to and from the Donati exhibition of Cat's work. "What does Ricco see when he leans back and takes in the office?" he asked as she came to stand beside him as she had in Matteo's office.
"Like Matteo's artwork, these paintings have emotional value to Ricco, memories tied up with the past," she said without going into detail.
"A wildflower meadow? It doesn't really seem like Ricco's style," Lucca said. "It's pretty, and suits the dΓ©cor in here, but it's not what I would have thought a corporate lawyer would have on his walls."