Seduction: Book 3 (Strong Young Women Series)

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beginning, but I would really like to coach him and help him hone his skills ,” she said to them. “You’ve got to love the young boy for the guts it took for him to carry that out,” she ended with a smile.
    “Does Gabe know?” Nate asked her.
    “That I was going to meet you, yes.”
    Rafe raised his eyebrow. “And about Tom?”
    She smiled. “No, but leave Gabe to me.”
    Rafe snickered. “I don’t see how Gabe will tolerate you coaching the person who hacked into his company.”
    Ana winced.
    Nate laughed. “And even help sharpen his skills further,” he said unable to stop his laughter.
    “Just don’t reveal that piece of information before I do.”
    “If you promise I can be there when you tell him,” Rafe countered.
    “Yes,” Nate said. “I think I’d love to see Gabe fly off the wall,” he agreed.
    Ana rolled her eyes. “Boys, you’re so juvenile,” she told them. “Anyway, I guess I’ll have the changes made and we can have the lawyers iron out the rest then meet when the final agreements are ready.”
    Nate stood. “In the meatime, we’ll give you a tour and show you where we think your new home will be.”
    “We can have Manuel do the designs as per your specifications. When did you want to start?” Rafe asked her.
    “As soon as you guys can get everything ready for me. I’ll need you to approve my equipment of course. And like we discussed, I’m keeping my current equipment at home. And I’ll probably need to see if the Feds can give me duplicates of what they already gave me. If not, then the only option would be to purchase.”
    “What do you think they’ll say about our agreement?” Nate asked her.
    “As long as they can whisk me away at a moment’s notice, I doubt they will care much,” she said. “I don’t do much work for them at home, except run tests on some of their new toys at times. The ones that could be an issue are my Vegas and Atlantic City Casino clients. It would be best if I made personal visits to them,” she explained. “And with either one or both of you,” she ended.
    Nate looked at her worried face. “Are you thinking that they will drop out?”
    Ana shook her head. “No, but I just think it may be a shock and I’m thinking it may be best if I did this sooner because it could change the valuations. Not by much, but still it’s best if we all knew which of my sharks were in and which ones will opt out.”
    Rafe looked at Nate. “I’m sure we can clear our schedules for next week if need be.”
    Nate nodded in agreement. “Anything to make this deal go through. You are that valuable to us.”
    “Thanks,” Ana said and then followed them out of the conference room. They walked down the corridor until they reached a door at the end. Ana was surprised to see a room full of old equipment. Clearly they were using it as a storage room. “I hope you don’t think this equipment is coming back into fashion anytime soon,” she snickered.
    They laughed.
    “We can have someone clear the room in a few days time. But as you can see, there is lots of room for your office and workroom like you asked for,” Rafe told her.
    “It’s better than I expected,” she told them looking out the wall of windows. “Lot’s of natural light. I can come back and look at the place wit h Manuel once the room is clear,” she agreed.
    Ana left after she had been taken on a tour of all of the offices. They pointed out different areas to her but no introductions were made to the employees. She finally saw Tom, her first team member, but he too was not introduced to her. Ana couldn’t wait to start and coach the young boy. She remembered her youth days and thought she could at least help the kid out. Not that she was that much older , but at least she understood him better than most.
    She worked late. If she was going to keep up with her work especially after being out of commission due to her hospital stay, she needed to make sure she didn’t fall behind on her

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