by Linda Kage

Chapter Twenty

Monday morning, Ellie showed up to work at her regular time. She'd been so sure Boston would quiz her about her date when he brought Cassie home. She would've bet money on it. She was also prepared to tell him Ted was a jerk. Then she'd graciously let him know she'd changed her mind and was ready to try one more time with him.

But he didn't even walk Cassie to the door. He stayed in the car, buckled into the driver's seat as he watched their daughter troop up the front steps to where Ellie was waiting at the entrance to receive her.

As Ellie held the screen door open, her eyes slid toward the Infiniti. Boston sat at the curb a couple of seconds, watching her from shuttered sunglasses, before he put the car into gear and drove off. Mouth dropping, she was swamped with a mixture of disappointment and relief. She wasn't all that settled or comfortable over the whole idea of starting over with him. More time to think it through before letting him know what she'd decided was much appreciated.

On the other hand, it was going to be two weeks before she saw him again, before she could touch him, kiss him. Ellie thought it'd be in bad form to take off running after him down the street and inform him she'd changed her mind. So, she just stood there and watched him go.

Monday morning, She was still indecisive as she pushed open the front door of Young and Mercer. Deep in thought, she didn't notice the figure standing in her boss's opened 290

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doorway until she was behind her desk and bending over to turn on her computer.

"Ellie?" the male voice came from behind her.

She screamed and jerked erect.

Winston folded his arms over his chest.

"What in the world are you doing here so early?" she gasped, pressing a hand to her heart. Her boss never showed up before she did.

"I need to talk to you," he said without preamble.

"Ah...okay."

He stepped out of the doorway to his office and turned to the side, giving her an expectant arch of the brows, silently commanding her to enter before him. She frowned and immediately moved to comply. As soon as he stepped into the chilly room behind her, she swerved around and gave him a strange look. This was way beyond unusual.

"What's going on?" she asked, her mind instantly going to Nora and Keller. Had Nora done what she'd promised to do Frid

ay night? Was she divorcing Mendel? If she was, that would definitely put Ellie in an awkward position with her and Nora being so close and Winston being Mendel's only brother.

"Have a seat," Winston answered, making sure not to share any kind of eye contact with her as he motioned awkwardly to a chair.

Ellie sank down warily. What in the world had happened?

He looked so sober, like someone had—

Oh, God. Had someone died? Ellie sprang to her feet.

"What happened?" she demanded to know.

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Winston gave a tired sigh and perched himself on the edge of his desk, facing her. "Just...sit down, Ellie." He scrubbed at the back of his neck.

"Just tell me," she countered.

He stopped rubbing, but kept his palm latched around his neck as if to give himself an excuse to keep his head lowered while he mumbled, "I hate this like hell. But...I'm afraid I'm going to have to let you go."