“Bit of a character, isn’t he?” Jaiden asked.
I was so stunned he spoke to me, I tripped over something invisible on the carpet and fell flat on my face.
“Are you all right?” Jaiden asked as he helped me to my feet. Naturally, this had happened in front of the entire HR department, and I didn’t hear the snickers, but I knew they were there, somewhere.
“I’m fine, thanks,” I said on a sigh as I led the way to my desk. When we got there, Heather chose that opportunity to introduce herself.
“Heather Antwerp, Senior Associate,” she practically purred, slowly releasing his hand. “I’ve heard wonderful things about you, Jaiden.” She flipped her long brown hair over a shoulder, arched her back, and gave him a smoldering glance from clear gray eyes. I wanted to punch her
“We should do lunch sometime so I can tell you all about the little quirks in this company and get to know each other better.”
I’d seen Heather work her magic on other male coworkers. It hadn’t bothered me until today.