The Love Game by Regina Hart
Author:Regina Hart
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 2015-05-14T16:00:00+00:00
Chapter 8
âTheyâre more interested in the free food than your speech.â Donovan pounded Tylerâs shoulder.
âThatâs not helpful.â Tyler winced.
Three weeks later, Donovan and Xavier claimed to be keeping Tyler company backstage during the internal game launch. Tyler tugged at his tie in an effort to ease the choke hold at his neck. Was he the only one who felt as though the past four weeks had sped by? He was tense with nerves as the minutes counted down to his presentation. Tyler was tempted to tell Xavier and Donovan to rejoin the associates on the ballroom floor. Neither vice president was scheduled to speak. They were only with him to lend moral support. However, their brand of moral support was making him more anxious.
Foster already had made his remarks, which had officially started the launch more than an hour earlier. Heâd then invited everyone to enjoy their lunch. Now the associates were finished with their meal. The servers were clearing the dishes in preparation for Tylerâs presentation and the conclusion of the event. The disc jockey theyâd hired was still mixing tunes.
Tyler sneaked a glance through the curtains again to observe the crowd. Several associates were chair dancing to the music pumping through the speakers. What if they hated his speech? What if they booed him off the stage or asked the DJ to turn up the music? Even worse, what if they didnât respond at all? So much depended on the eventâs success.
Where is Iris? Heâd insisted on picking her up at her home and driving her to the convention center this morning. But he hadnât seen her since the event started. Sheâd checked on the audiovisual equipment for the presentations, then followed up with the catering staff, then...she was gone, off somewhere else. Was she avoiding him?
He let the curtain drop. It had been almost a month since the night heâd shown up at her place unannounced and uninvited to ask for her help with his speech.
Almost a month since their kiss. But when he thought about it, he could still taste her, still feel her. Thatâs why he tried hard not to think about it. He needed to try harder.
âYouâll be fine.â Xavier squeezed his shoulder. It was the same one Donovan had just pounded. âJust stick to your script.â
At his cousinâs comment, Tyler suddenly couldnât remember a single word of his speech. Dear God, where is Iris?
âAre you ready, son?â
Tyler turned to find his father walking toward him.
Aunt Kayla was at Fosterâs side. âYouâll be fine.â
Tyler pulled the script from his pocket. He needed to practice it one more time. A hand reached from behind him and took the papers away.
âYou already know this.â Iris held the script in her hand. âBesides this presentation isnât about reciting words.â
âIââ Tyler reached for his speech but she secured the document in her purse.
âAnd when did you start wearing ties?â She started to reach for him, then dropped her hands. âPlease take it off. You need to look approachable.
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