What's His Story?

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Bethany She could see her and Damon in her afternoon fantasies. "Why the faraway look?" Ben asked, his short chuckle bringing Bethany back to the present. "Hmmm?" "You look like you're lost in thought." "Oh, just trying to deal with all of the transitions in my life. Sorry. Didn't sleep too well last night. I was nervous like crazy about this morning." "I bet. It's not only graduation for you but a new family and your first accounting job, right?" "How did you know?" She tilted her head to the side, her smile dropping as she tried to understand who else knew about her and Damon being family soon. Ben held his hands up, standing and shaking his head as he backed toward the door. "I'm the only one. I get a full rundown on you guys from the boss man because I'm in charge of the program. I only know what I just shared, though, so no worries about a bulletin board being up with your info for all to see." He laughed, and Bethany did too, liking him for his transparency, above all. "Damon told you about his father and my mother?" "Yeah, and a little about you. I'm pretty excited to have you join us. Graduating near the top of UT's accounting program is a big deal." "Thanks. It felt like a great accomplishment. I'm starting my master’s in a few weeks. Just trying to pay for it." "I totally understand." He moved just outside of the door, his hands reaching up to grip the frame. "So, you're with us on Thursday night?" "Yeah, sounds good." "Any questions so far?" She bit her lip, wondering if she should ask Ben about Damon's sensual responses, question him on how Damon plays ball in the office. She could tell the man before her respected their boss, but she wondered if part of that wasn't a bromance in the works. Damon had looks and money, prestige and power—everything any man would want. "What's the story with Damon?" "What do you mean?" Ben took a few steps back into her office, moving to lean against the bookshelf. It groaned under his weight but held him. "I just mean that he has a sexy secretary and he seems to be dating a very attractive blonde … I don't know. Never mind." She shrugged, heat rising to her face. She reached up and rubbed her cheeks, her embarrassment obvious. "No, I don't mind answering. I think Linda was someone Mr. Bryant, Damon's father, hired. I honestly didn't think Damon was dating anyone, but it's good to hear. He needs to spend a little bit of time away from this place. His dad is looking at retiring in a few years, and Damon is the next in line, I guess." "What about Seattle? Did you work for them up there or for someone else?" "Them. They have a small accounting shop up there, mostly taxes, but it's a good learning experience. I'm originally from Seattle, so it was a natural transition to go to work for them. Damon and I spent some time in college together, though he's a lot older than me. He was a Kappa Alpha, and I was pledging his last year as president." "He was Kappa Alpha?" Totally made sense. "Yeah, we both were." He shrugged and looked around the empty office. "You need to put your diploma and a few pictures up in here. You dating as well?" "Me? No. I wish … I just haven't found the right guy." "I hear you. I'm looking for the right girl, but when you put in a million hours, it's hard to meet her." He paused and let his gaze fall back on Bethany. "Did Damon do something that made you uncomfortable, or were you just questioning his loving on blondes?" She stood, stretching and reaching up to cover her mouth as she yawned. "He just said a few things that seemed kind of … suggestive, but maybe that's because I don't know him. He's my stepbrother or will be soon, so I’m just trying to figure out who he is." Ben laughed and moved back to the door, looking over his shoulder. "He's a great guy, very professional. If he seems to be flirtatious, it's just because he's a friendly guy. Half the interns would sell their souls to the devil to have him glance at them, but he's just not willing. I've never heard him say, or seen him do, anything that would cause me to question his ethics." "Very good. I'm happy to be here, and I'm in for Thursday." "Call if you need anything. You have lunch plans today?" "I'm going to catch up on getting this stuff together. I had a huge breakfast." "Suit yourself. I'll see you later, I'm sure. Just down the hall if you need me." "Thanks, Ben." She smiled and waited until he was gone before plopping down in her chair. Ben would have a heart attack if she repeated the panty conversation she'd overheard. He'd been playing with her, talking like that in front of her. He wasn't the perfectly professional guy that Ben thought he was. Did that make him a creep? Maybe he was just interested in her. "He's your stepbrother, for f**k’s sake." She growled and turned to her computer, her phone buzzing with a new text message. It was her mother letting her know that they'd be having company for dinner. Her new brother would be dropping by to get to know Bethany better. Damon was coming to dinner? "Crap," she whispered. The handsome alpha was already on her mind much more than she was comfortable with. Too bad she wasn't blonde. She tugged at a strand of her hair, wondering what she'd look like as a blonde. She rolled her eyes at her wayward thoughts and dove into the complicated accounting technology the firm used—no guide available or needed. Bethany packed up at around six, grumbling over the fact that her mother had called twice during the last hour of work. She placed her laptop into the nice black bag that they’d left for her, which had the firm logo embroidered into it. Nervousness tugged at her stomach as she walked through the halls, her eyes moving about to ensure that if Damon walked out of an open office, she'd be prepared to encounter him. He probably thought she was a child, a young girl with too many brains and not enough courage to speak up. She should have called his ass on the rug for talking with his girlfriend inappropriately in front of her, but truth be known, she could only dream of a man like him demanding something of her. Her pathetic friendship with Jake rolled across her thoughts as she walked languidly to the elevator. She squeezed in as the doors opened and had to apologize when she stepped on a beautiful red-haired girl’s toe. The girl, who was about Bethany’s age, merely huffed. Bethany turned and put her hands in front of her waist, clasping her fingers together and trying to not take up too much space. The door opened, and she moved out, Jake on her mind again. He had been a great guy and yet had no drive to reach out and press her to a wall. He had wanted her for the last two years, she knew without a doubt, and yet he never pressed her to do anything with him. Maybe if he had, things would have been different between them. She didn't want an alpha male d**k forcing her to do anything, but a dominant male putting himself out there with commands and demands that only she could fulfill? She groaned softly at the thought. * The ride home was quick, the sun still shining late into the Texas evening. Bethany pulled up to Kent's large home. The circle drive was ornate, and the house was framed by vibrant pink roses. The white brick gave the house a regal appearance, not to mention the bellboy who opened her door and took her keys from her. He was a few years younger than her and horribly shy. He spoke quickly; his eyes averted as if he were warned not to look at her. She thanked him and walked into the house, her mom walking down the hall toward her with a huge grin on her face. "There's my working girl. Tell me all about it!" Her mother stopped in front of her, pulling her into a tight hug. Bethany returned the gesture, feeling as if she were eight again and had just gotten home from elementary school. Her mom had a way of ushering in memories, good and bad. "It was great. Met some new friends and got invited to go out Thursday night with the other interns. Should be fun." She moved back from her mom, looking toward the kitchen and breathing in deeply. "You said my new stepbrother was coming by tonight? We talking about Damon?" "Nope. The handsome one," a male voice sounded behind her. Bethany turned and smiled at the tall, goofy-looking guy that moved toward her. He was cute in his own way, his body a bit fluffier than she might like, but his blond hair and blue eyes made up for it. The smile on his face was beautiful and reached to his eyes, the brightness in those eyes making Bethany return the gesture. She extended her hand as her mother introduced them. "Bethany, you're almost-stepbrother Matthew." Matthew moved past her hand and pulled her up into a big hug, Bethany wrapping her arms around him and looking at her mom as the big guy squeezed the air from her lungs. "Matt, put her down, Son." Kent walked out of the study to their left as Matthew sat Bethany down, her laughter feeling good—right. "It's okay. I like hugs. I just haven't had such a big one before." Matt winked and looked toward Kent. "Time to eat. The appetizers are all done." He extended his bent arm toward Bethany and bowed slightly. "Care to accompany me, my lady?" She smiled at Kent as he started to respond again, her mother stepping up to hush him. Matt had something a little off about him, but Bethany didn't mind at all. He was the exact opposite of Damon, which left her a little curious about their moms. Perhaps they only shared one parent. "I'm thinking we have bruschetta with those little toasts and nachos for the starter." He looked down at her and smiled. "You're very pretty. I guess I'll have to buy a gun or get a big stick to beat the boys back from you." She laughed and walked into the kitchen, letting his arm go as she took a seat at the bar that looked over the large room. Martha, the cook, looked over her shoulder and smiled at them. "Matthew, get out the ranch from the refrigerator. The girl is more than capable of taking care of herself. No need to play the role of the overprotective brother to a girl who’s in her twenties, the age when you're actually looking to get married." "Oh, she's not looking to get married. She's a career woman, Martha." Bethany's mom moved up beside her, wrapping an arm around her shoulders as Kent moved into the kitchen. "Smart girl. The career first and then a love life." He turned and almost ran into Matthew, the scowl on his face leaving Bethany with the impression that perhaps his younger son wasn't his favorite of the two. "Thank you again for the chance at McKenzie and Bryant. I had a great day today and enjoyed meeting Damon." Matt sighed loudly, a silly smile on his lips as Kent looked over at him with a warning on his features. "You met Damon? God help you. Was he an ass, or did he put his mask on?" Matt pulled at the air in front of him, pretending to slip on a mask before he started to prance around the kitchen like a villain of sorts. Bethany couldn't help but chuckle as her mom responded with the same sound beside her. "I did, and I liked him." Bethany shrugged as Matt turned to her, his hands pressing against his hips as he c****d his head to the side. "Everyone loves Damon. He's the handsome, smart one." "You're handsome too. Did you take your meds? You are awfully hyper today, boy." Martha poked at Matt with the end of a wooden spoon before moving to fill the counter in front of Bethany with appetizers. She reached up and started to dig in, Matt moving in beside her as her mother moved toward Kent.
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