productivity.â
He jumped to his feet. He couldnât handle this conversation. Okay, it might be irrational to hold on to the notion that his sisters were still wide-eyed, innocent little girls, but to consider the alternative nearly made his heart stop. He shook his head. âI donât want to hear this.â
Jocelyn chuckled. âGood, because weâre not here to talk about us. What did you say your girlfriendâs name was again?â
âI donât think he ever said, Joce.â Yvonne looked at Justin and, giving him her most charming smile, said, âHer name is...â
Justin threw up his hands. He knew he was fighting a losing battle with these two, especially since theyâd decided to double-team him. If he wanted a moment of peace sometime in the next century, it would be in his best interest to surrender and tell them what they wanted to know. âHer name is Siobhan Hunter, and weâve only known each other a week.â He shook his head at their twin smiles of victory. âGo home,â he said, trying to hide his own smile.
âWe really hope she turns out to be the one. I canât wait to be an aunt.â
âMe, either, Yvonne. I talked to Mom the other day, and she said she hoped Justin settled down soon so she could have some grandbabies.â
This was definitely not a conversation he wanted to have. Justin spun on his heel and retreated to the safety of his office to work on his program. But Yvonneâs words continued to play around the fringes of his mind: We really hope she turns out to be the one . Did he hope for the same? He kept telling himself no, but if that were the case, why was Siobhan the first thing on his mind when he woke up and the last thing when he closed his eyes at night?
* * *
Siobhan sat in her office Friday holding her cell phone and debatingâfor the second day in a rowâwhether to cancel her Saturday-night date with Justin. She didnât want to give him any false hope about them starting a relationship, especially after what had happened last time. Her heart constricted with the painful memory of overhearing Arthurâs plans to get his hands on Siobhanâs company shares for some shady business deal. But what hurt her most was hearing him on the phone telling another woman he loved her, and that as soon as he had Siobhanâs money, the two of them could get married. Without a second thought, Siobhan had canceled the wedding three weeks before the date, even though the invitations had gone out and the gifts had started to arrive. She couldnât put herself or her family through that kind of disappointment again. She needed to focus all her energy on excelling in her job. Gordon was waiting for her to mess up, and she refused to give him one ounce of ammunition against her.
Making a decision, Siobhan found Justinâs phone number and took a deep breath. Her finger hovered over the call button for several seconds before she changed her mind and sent a quick text message. If she heard his voice, she knew he could easily persuade her to change her mindâanother reason why she couldnât go out with him. The cell buzzed in her hand, and her pulse skipped. Siobhan relaxed upon seeing Kendraâs text letting her know she and Cynthia were downstairs waiting for their lunch date. She sent a reply, tossed the cell in her purse and left to meet them.
Siobhan exited the elevator and spotted her two friends in the lobby area. âSorry Iâm late,â she said as she approached. âI have a ton of stuff on my desk and lost track of time. I donât have a lot of time, so I was hoping we could eat in the café here.â She gestured to the other side of the lobby. Sweet Delights Café had been open only six months and served breakfast and lunch.
âAs long as the food is good, it works for me,â Kendra said. âWhat about you, Cyn?â
âItâs fine.â
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