Brazen_A Bad Boy Mafia Romance by Ava Bloom

Brazen_A Bad Boy Mafia Romance by Ava Bloom

Author:Ava Bloom [Bloom, Ava]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2018-10-11T16:00:00+00:00


9

Gabriel

Gabriel

Mr. Yancey had apparently decided I was bad company. After trying to casually discuss Richard Sabella and his possible racketeering on several occasions, Mr. Yancey had taken to conversing solely in grunts and head nods. So, after a morning of stony silence, I was relieved to finally pull up the maintenance queue on the ancient computer downstairs and have some time to roam around the building.

There seemed to be some issue or another on every floor of the building, but I narrowed in on the jammed air conditioning vent on the eighth floor. The law office with the busted vent was directly next door to Sabella Security Solutions, and with Richard Sabella and Lindsay out of the office all afternoon, I knew it was finally my opportunity to get inside and get what I needed.

I felt bad for sexing the information out of Lindsay. I’d been casually bringing up her work schedule, Richard Sabella’s daily routine, and the kind of business they handled for days, usually post-fuck, trying to nail down when I could get inside the office and look around. And finally, I’d found an opening.

Part of me was relieved that the job was nearly done—assuming I could find the information I needed. But another part of me would be sad to leave Lindsay. She was good company and sexy as hell, a rare combination. But almost everything between us was based on a lie. I’d been using her for information about her boss, which wasn’t exactly the foundation of a great relationship.

The thought caught me off guard. What did I care about the foundation of a relationship? I’d never had a girlfriend. In fact, it was rare that I slept with the same woman more than twice. But here I’d been with Lindsay almost every night for a week.

Thoughts of Lindsay took a backseat as I hammered the lawyer’s air conditioning vent open. It was a simple fix that anyone with a basic toolbox could have fixed, but the clean-cut lawyer in his ten-thousand-dollar suit didn’t look like the do-it-yourself type. He sat in the office the entire time I worked, feet kicked up on his desk, eyeing me as though he thought I’d try to steal the crystal paperweight off his desk.

When I was finished, I packed up my bag and slipped through the heavy wooden door and into the lobby of Sabella Security Solutions, which also shared a room with a bank of elevators. This was convenient because it meant most everyone who worked in the company paid no attention to people who passed by their offices—assuming they were headed to or from the elevators—least of all a maintenance man. It was easier than I ever would have imagined to cross the lobby, walk past Lindsay’s empty desk, and turn the handle of Richard Sabella’s office.

The door was locked but working maintenance had its perks. I pulled out the large key ring that dangled from my bag and searched for the master key to all the doors on the eighth floor.



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