Authors: Abby Gordon
there. Someone who isn’t chummy with Duncan,” he
added.
“I’ll call Paul,” she nodded, ignoring Debbie’s
startled squawk. “Or David.”
“Serena!” Debbie protested again.
“Excellent,” he approved. “Debbie, thank you for
telling me. I know it wasn’t easy, and I appreciate the
courage it took.” Her brown eyes rounded in shock at
his words. “I have to get Duncan’s side of things, but I
would say,” raising his hand to silence both women,
“that he will have a very difficult time defending
anything he’s done. In fact,” he looked at Serena, “ask
David to sit with the women as they write their
statements and have Paul come in here while I’m
talking to Duncan. And then we’ll get Hester in here,”
he said grimly. “I want to know what the hell she was
thinking to let this go without taking action. Unless she
wanted my company to deal with a sexual harassment
lawsuit,” he frowned.
“Why would she want that?” Serena asked,
realizing he had thought of something.
“I’m not sure,” he said slowly.
But he was getting an idea. Hester had come over
from one of his father’s companies three years earlier.
As had Duncan. Could his father be trying to sabotage
him? Or could his brothers? He didn’t want to believe it,
but Debbie might just have revealed a conspiracy to
destroy him.
Not pressing, Serena nodded. Keith liked to think
things through, like a chess master before he made a
move. He knew it sometimes frustrated her, but
obviously she could fully appreciate his caution now.
“I’ll call Paul and David and have them come here
first,” she said. “You’ll want to talk to them before the
statements are taken and you talk to the caveman.”
Debbie choked back a laugh at Serena’s term for the
man who’d been slowly making her life hell. Keith
smiled slightly.
“An appropriate description, if rather mild,” he
commented. “I would prefer a stronger term, but it is
not one I’ll use in mixed company,” he added grimly.
“In fact, Serena, it might be better if neither you nor
Debbie were here while all this is going on. I have a
feeling that things could get rather hot.” He glanced at
Serena with sudden inspiration. “What about that
shopping trip you were talking about last week? Or was
that the other girl who mentioned it?”
“Claire, and it was with Debbie,” Serena filled in
and seized on the idea. “It’s perfect,” she smiled.
“Debbie was just talking about getting a couple suits for
work.”
“What?” Debbie protested. “I did?”
“I’ll call Paul and David and tell Laura in Legal to
reserve a conference room for the entire day before we
leave,” Serena smoothly overrode the younger woman.
Standing, she pulled Debbie up with her. “Come on,
Debbie. Claire might not be able to go with us, but I
know where we can get some incredible things you’ll
love.”
Keith had to fight to keep a straight face as Serena
pulled a protesting Debbie out of his office. Glancing
over her shoulder, Serena winked before closing the
door.
For a moment, Keith let the humor of the moment
fill the air. He and Serena made a pretty good team,
whether in or out of bed, he smiled. Dear God, he
thought, he’d had no idea things were as bad as Debbie
had finally told him. Serena’s shock had been obvious
as she had listened, slack-jawed. What the hell was
going on? How had he been so blind? Was it arrogance?
Over-confidence? He couldn’t believe this had been
going on under his very nose!
Inside five minutes, Paul and David were entering
his office. Initially jovial, they quickly became serious
as Keith outlined the situation. Nodding, they made a
few tweaks to the plan he’d come up with and set it in
motion. He didn’t mention the possibility of a
conspiracy to bring down the company. Or who might
be behind it. He was still having trouble accepting it. It
just seemed too far-fetched and coincidental to even
mention.
Paul headed back down to Legal where Laura was
setting up a room. David settled down with his legal pad
and recorder. Before Keith called anyone in, he made
sure Serena and Debbie were safely gone. He hated
that she would not be where he could see her, but he
wanted her removed from any situation that could turn
violent. And this had all the makings.
Serena practically dragged the reluctant, pouting
Debbie to the store where she shopped. The salesclerks
greeted her warmly, while looking at Debbie with some
trepidation.
“Makeover, ladies,” Serena told them, holding
tightly to Debbie’s arm. “Two mix-and-match three-set
combinations and tops for two weeks.”
“Serena!” Debbie gasped.
“Hush,” Serena whispered. “You’re not going to look
like an old maid like me, young whipper-snapper,” she
smiled, relieved at Debbie’s snort of laughter at the
reference to Friday night. “But you will look
professional. I would’ve brought Claire, too, if I could.”
“What’s the matter with Claire’s clothes?” Debbie
wondered.
“She’s not as bad as you, but she’s getting there,”
Serena said bluntly. “I love you both, Debbie, you know
that,” she said quietly. “But you both seemed to have
missed the chapter on dressing professionally for the
office.”
“But all the fashion magazines…!”
“None of them show real working women who have
to deal with the real world,” she replied, guiding her to
where two clerks had pulled out several items. “I’m not
saying you have to throw everything out, but you don’t
wear club clothes to the office.”
Debbie nodded reluctantly.
“Debbie, there’s something that I don’t quite get,”
Serena frowned. “You party and go clubbing. I’ve seen
you with boyfriends, although not for a few months, and
you’ll defend Claire like crazy. So why wouldn’t you say
anything to me? Or Keith?” Debbie’s mouth opened and
Serena frowned warningly. “And don’t give me any of
that nonsense about being a simple girl from West
Virginia. Claire believes you, but Claire isn’t here. So
why?”
“I was just scared. And ashamed. I know better, but
it started so slowly that by the time I realized what was
happening, I didn’t think I could say anything without
everyone thinking I deserved it.” Debbie grimaced. “Did
that make any sense at all?”
“Barely,” Serena smiled. “I kind of went through the
same thing with Todd. Even when I realized just how
big a jerk he was, I was afraid to admit it. I mean we
were together two years. How could I have not known
what an insecure bully he was?”
“And now you have Mr. Mystery Man,” Debbie
teased her.
“Nice change of subject,” laughed Serena. “All right.
Let’s try on some clothes.”
Keith stared out the window. Duncan would be first.
It appeared that he’d been the ringleader. David had
called two junior lawyers to go to Programming as soon
as Duncan was gone. They would start with the rest of
Debbie’s list of harassers before the men had a chance
to coordinate stories. Hester would be next. To keep
Hester busy, Laura had already been sent to her office
on the pretext of hiring a new intern and clerk.
“Morning, Keith,” Duncan sauntered in and closed
the door. “Have you had a chance to review the plan to
launch the new program on communications? I know
Mark was a little over-eager so I’m glad you called me. I
wanted to make a few suggestions.” He frowned seeing
Paul at the table near Keith. “What’s he doing here? Is
there a legal issue with the plan?”
“This isn’t about the PR plan,” Keith told him,
turning to face him. “This is about something else. Sit
down.”
The other man slowly complied, his eyes narrowing
as he saw the slim recorder that Paul turned on. Keith
sat down opposite him.
“Duncan Samuels, I have received two very serious
complaints about you and your entire division. I would
like to hear your side of the story before I take action.”
Shrugging, Duncan leaned back.
“Sure. I can’t imagine who would be complaining or
what it would be about.”
“Sexual harassment and intellectual theft,” Keith
said bluntly, sharp eyes catching the anger that flashed
across Duncan’s face. “I’m not sure which is more
serious to tell you the truth. One alone is intolerable,
but combined,” he shook his head. “Start talking,
Duncan.”
“Who is my accuser?” he demanded. “No, never
mind,” he shook his head. “It’s got to be that little
tramp, Debbie. She tried to sleep with me to get a
promotion. This must be her plan for revenge.” He
scowled. “Really, Keith, how on earth could you believe
her over me? How could you even listen to her? I mean,
really!”
“Because I have to listen to her. This is my
company. When did she try to sleep with you?”
“She suggested we go to Vegas together and share a
room during the technology trends show. Offered to
show me a very good time if you know what I mean,” he
grinned. “It was tempting as she is a very well-built
young woman, but I didn’t,” he said pompously. “I didn’t
even take her on the trip. It wasn’t her turn to go, much
less get promoted.”
“I see,” Keith murmured. It sounded reasonable,
except for a few little things that Keith had thought to
look up. “So who did get the promotion?”
“Steve Rhys,” Duncan replied, looking smug. “A
bright young man who…”
“Has only been with the company four months,”
Keith cut him off. A glance at his notes and he
continued. “After graduating from, hmm, the same
college you did, and, what an amazing coincidence,” he
shook his head. “His mother’s maiden name is the same
as your last name and he has the same home town.”
Keith held Duncan’s startled gaze. “Nepotism is a
rather nasty thing, Duncan, especially considering
Steve’s grades in computer classes. Not a single one
above a ‘C’.”
Paul gave him a tight smile. They had delayed
summoning Duncan until Laura’s cousin, a specialist in
HR, had been able to pull the information and get it to
them. It had been a little tricky as Hester had just set
new security measures, but the cousin had been chafing
at Hester’s restrictions and favoritism. Plus, a request
from the CEO was enough in her eyes to justify the
action. She had pulled information on everyone on the
list Keith had given her, printed it, and slipped up the
stairs before Hester could find out.
Keith was keeping a list of people helping him to
make sure they were rewarded and protected.
Christmas was coming, he had observed to David.
Santa wasn’t the only one to make lists of naughty and
nice. Duncan had been relegated to the top of the
naughty list.
“Who told you that?” Duncan demanded. “Those
files are confidential and…”
“I’m the CEO of the company,” Keith said sharply.
“I have access to any and all personnel records,
including computer activity.”
Duncan froze, before he forced himself to relax.
“So I promoted Steve over the tramp?” he shrugged.
“Do you really want someone like that around the
company? She and her wild-child friend Claire are bad
news.” He leaned forward, a look of concern on his face.
“You might want to be careful about your assistant.”
“Serena?” Keith questioned. “Why?”
“She’s been getting all too chummy with those two,”
Duncan said quietly. “It’s a bit suspicious if you ask me.
Serena becomes your assistant, gets her friend Claire
her old position, and now they’re best buddies with
Debbie. There’s no telling what…” A look of horror
came over his face. “If Debbie’s accusing me of this,
then you and Mark will be next. There’s no telling what
they’ll accuse the two of you of. Serena’s been with the
company for over ten years and Claire for five…”
“Actually,” Paul spoke up. “Serena has been with
the company just over eight years and Claire has been
here three, including a summer internship.” He smiled
calmly at Duncan. “Not to mention Mark has gone
through five assistants in the two years since Serena
became Keith’s assistant and Claire has only been in
the position for five months. Every one of the six women