Once Upon a Bad Boy by Melonie Johnson

Once Upon a Bad Boy by Melonie Johnson

Author:Melonie Johnson [Johnson, Melonie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 1250193079
Amazon: B07H7CPKSX
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Published: 2019-06-25T00:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER 17

A FEW DAYS later, Bo sped south down Lake Shore Drive, the wind off Lake Michigan seeping through his jeans and whipping down the neck of his leather jacket. The chill bite in the air a clear indication fall was in full swing. Somehow, the fact that the year had passed into October had slipped his notice. They were almost halfway through filming Fair is Fair. By mid-November, shooting would be over, and the project would move to post-production.

While at a stoplight, Bo mentally reviewed his work calendar. Next up was a holiday episode for Chicago Rescue. He’d signed the contract for that assignment ages ago and was concerned about how close it bumped up against the end of his current schedule. If anything were to go wrong and delay the filming on this movie, Bo would be in a bind.

That was the last thing he wanted. He needed to show Vic he had everything under control, and part of that was being able to juggle multiple shooting schedules. Currently they were on target. But the call he’d received this morning from one of Sylvia’s assistants asking Bo to come to the studio made him wary.

They were supposed to begin a week and a half of filming at a stable the production company had rented. It was a tight schedule with little wiggle room. Luckily, aside from the nip in the wind, the weather was perfect. Sunny and clear, the leaves just beginning to change. And the forecast called for more of the same all week, so they were good there.

The weather had been perfect this weekend too. In fact, everything about this weekend had been perfect. The time he’d spent with Sadie had been better than perfect … he didn’t have the words. Bo hadn’t wanted the weekend to end. He’d even been considering risking the wrath of his family and skipping Sunday night supper until she’d told him she had to get going.

At first, he’d felt like an idiot for getting carried away, and the disappointment had struck deep. But she’d explained she needed to be at her parents’ house by sundown for the start of Rosh Hashanah. Bo should have remembered it was the Jewish New Year. Just as he’d taught her bits of Spanish and shared pieces of his family’s culture with her as they’d grown up, she’d done the same for him.

A horn honked behind him, and he startled, realizing the light had turned green. Waving a hand in apology, Bo tightened his hold on the bike’s handlebars and hit the gas. He needed to get his head straight. Especially since he would be working closely with Sadie pretty much every day these next two weeks. The fact they’d be shooting at a stable and riding horses together guaranteed there’d be minefields of memories to navigate.

Bo parked his bike in the lot behind the warehouse housing the studio and made his way to the conference room, wondering why Sylvia had called a meeting here.



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