Redemption (Bosses of L.A. Series)
e how little and normal the café was. I was thinking Logan would go somewhere exotic or fancy but maybe I was thinking of Logan the wrong way. The dry cleaner he goes to is als
e busy street. I loved people watching so this table was perfect and m
in the mood for a big lunch at the moment so I just ordered a blueberry muffin and a coffee. Logan gave me a side
out the window until our food arrived. Logan tried to make small talk and I answered politely, I ju
hall receive,"
self goes to little unknown dry cleaners on a bad side of town
the type of person to pretend I'm better than others. I grew up in a small community in San Francisco; my f
he grew up rich and always had everything handed to him; I guess that shows me I shouldn't
crawling up his neck. "I don't really like talking about it too much, but I went to college to major in business, I
h a successful entrepreneur." I tried apologizing but he didn't seem too intereste
d to make sure he understood I do not like being treated like a slave and that he cannot yell at me
may work for you but that doesn't mean you can treat me like I'm nothing. I will not stand for that kind of treatment and I will q
like Lilly to keep him in line. "I understand where you are coming from Miss Peters, I do apologize for how I yelled at you and the way I have bee
y like it or not," I stated casually. "And please call me Lilly, I really hate the whole Miss Peters
table around me when we are at work. I don't want the hostility between the two of us to mess our work up,
or not. "Let's put it to a test, we will see how your attitude is over the next month and if you end up treating me
ea of trying to stay for another month. "Ok Lilly I think I can do that," he
r it, "Ok what did you
gh the whole month without yelling or getting angry then y
you are my boss not just a random stranger. Wouldn
ss Peters," he said this with a mysterious grin on his face. Sometimes I jus
good you are at playing nice. I have to go now so
said in that deep lu