Andy shook his head, a half-smile tugging at his lips. "Stubborn woman." He signed the document with a flourish. Louise took her copy and folded it carefully into her pocket. "Thank you," Louise said sincerely. "You have no idea what this means to me." "I hope the stock pays off," Andy said. "For your sake. Now, was there anything else?" "Actually," Louise said, her voice shifting. "There is one more thing." She took a step closer to the desk. She let her posture relax, shifting her weight to one hip. She lowered her chin, looking up at him through her lashes. "It’s about David," Louise purred. Andy stiffened instantly. The playful atmosphere evaporated. "What about him? If he’s still here, he’s lucky. I haven't decided if I’m firing him for Saturday night yet." "You can't fire him

