Authors: Abby Gordon
honest, your reputation with ladies is less than stellar.
So when we got the call to come here, I thought you
would try some kind of smoke and mirrors job on us.”
“My father didn’t treat my mother very well,” he
said simply. “My mother went through hell. I don’t want
other women going through that.”
Keith’s phone rang again.
“Private line?” Paul guessed when Keith glanced at
it and scowled.
“Yeah,” he nodded, picking up the receiver. “Hello?”
His head fell forward. “No, Penny. I realize you think
he’s a wonderful guy…I didn’t accuse him of anything!”
he bellowed. “Yes, he just admitted it to me. And he was
recorded saying it in front of witnesses.” He shook his
head. “No, Serena doesn’t want him and neither does
Claire…well, for one thing, I don’t think either of them
like Mark and for another they’re both involved with
other men.” Sitting down, he rested an elbow on the
desk and pinched the bridge of his nose. “Penny, I know
this is hard as hell for you. I’m sorry. Mark pulled a fast
one on you. Just be glad you found out before you
married the guy. I promise that…” His head came up
sharply. “What? You still plan on…are you out of your
mind?” Swearing, he put the receiver back in the cradle.
“She hung up on me.”
“She’s taking his side,” Paul observed.
“Yeah, she won’t listen to a word I say. She refuses
to leave him.”
“She loves him,” Serena’s voice came from the door.
“Of course she won’t leave him.” Taking off her black
trench coat, she draped it over her arm and stepped in.
“Hello, Paul,” she smiled. “What’s the emergency? It
looks like everything’s over. And I thought you said on
Friday that you weren’t going to tell Penny about how
Mark behaved?”
Keith shook his head.
“I didn’t. Something else came up.” He met her
puzzled gaze. “You better sit down, Serena. This
concerns you. These are Detectives Sanders and
Erickson,” he gestured.
The only thing Serena could think of was that Keith
had somehow found out about Master and was going to
fire her. Her legs trembled so much she nearly
collapsed. Paul was there first only because he was
closer. Keith was there in the next breath and the two of
them helped her sit down.
“Concerns me?” she rasped out, eyes wide in her
pale face. “How?”
“Mark was in here, ranting that I couldn’t fire half
my Programming division and that he was getting calls
from the media.” Keith hesitated. “I told him I wouldn’t
tolerate harassment toward any of my employees and
he started talking about a date the two of you went on
about a year and a half ago. Apparently he thought
since he bought you dinner…”
“Keith,
you’re
leading
the
witness,”
Paul
interrupted, starting the tape recorder. “Serena, tell us
what happened when you dated Mark Hammond.”
“We never dated,” she said firmly. “My immediate
replacement had just left, about three and a half
months, I guess, after I became Keith’s assistant. He
asked if I could come by after work to review some of the
files Hester had sent him.” She bit her bottom lip. “He
said since the first one had left so quickly he thought
maybe I could help him find someone who could handle
the pressure.” She swallowed nervously. “There were
nearly two dozen and it was late so he ordered dinner
before I came down to his office.”
“Did you see it as dinner on a personal level?” Paul
questioned.
“No, I didn’t,” she confirmed in a certain voice. “A
former supervisor was asking for my help. That seemed
normal and…” She spread her hands slightly in a
helpless manner. “Well, business-natured.”
Paul glanced at Keith. This, he realized, was where
things could get very sticky.
“Did you kiss him or lead him on? Do you remember
what you were wearing?”
“I never kissed him or even tried to. I certainly
never flirted with him,” she said firmly. “As for what I
was wearing?” She frowned, then shook her head. “It
was early spring and rainy so I was probably wearing
something like a turtleneck or sweater, wool slacks, and
boots.”
“All right,” Paul nodded, encouragingly. “What
happened after you ate?”
Keith ground his teeth as she wrapped her arms
around her herself. He gripped the armrests so hard his
knuckles turned white.
“We were nearly done reviewing the files,” came her
whisper. “I’d pulled out about five or six that I thought
looked like good prospects. And he…,” Her breath
hitched. Taking a deep breath, she plunged on. “He was
suddenly on top of me and pulling my clothes up and
down. When I tried to push him away, he grabbed my
arm and started hitting me with his belt. He kept
saying I would learn my place and it didn’t matter who
my boss was now because he could get me to do what he
wanted.”
“How did you get away?” Paul asked quietly.
A ghost of a smile appeared on her face.
“Paul, I have three older brothers and seven male
cousins. They’ve taught me all sorts of self-defense
tricks.”
“Why didn’t you file a police report?”
“I did,” she whispered, lifting her head. “I don’t
know what happened to it, but I did go to the police.
They took pictures and my statement and everything.”
“Do you remember who the officer was?” Sanders
frowned, focusing on his notes.
“I kept his card,” she nodded, voice low and shaky.
“I might still have it at home.”
“I’ll look it up,” Erickson promised her.
“Why didn’t you tell me?” Keith wanted to know.
This was way beyond Debbie feeling intimidated by the
CEO. This was his assistant not telling him she’d been
assaulted by one of his VPs! In his own damn building!
“My God, Serena, how could—”
“I’d only been working for you four months,” she
told him. “I didn’t know you well enough to say
something like that. And after,” she shook her head.
“Shame can keep people quiet as well as fear.”
“Shame? There’s no shame there for you,” he said
firmly. He studied her bowed head. He was certain what
her answer would be, but needed her to answer for the
police. “This is why you pushed so hard for me to tell
Penny about Mark.”
“Yes.”
“God, I wished you had told me then,” he said.
“You said it yourself, though. She wouldn’t have
believed either of us. She doesn’t now.” Her eyes fell on
the tape recorder. “You can probably play that back for
her and she won’t believe it. She won’t want to. She
might eventually, but that’s something she has to
decide.”
Paul leaned forward. His hand covered both of hers
on her lap.
“Serena, Allen’s men went through the recordings.
They have a file of you going into Mark’s office, the food
arriving, and then you leaving just after eight.”
Her head came up.
“I never thought of that,” she whispered.
“He tore your clothes,” Keith said, his voice
sounding strangled. “They also have him coming after
you, holding his belt.”
She moaned softly and curled around her purse.
“I got in the elevator and managed to close it before
he could stop me. I put my coat on and went straight to
the police.”
“And you didn’t hear anything about this?” Paul
scowled, glancing at the two detectives. “Nothing?”
“No,” she shook her head. “I don’t know what
happened.”
“Something else to look into,” muttered Sanders.
“God, if the officer was paid to bury this complaint…” he
shook his head. “Internal Affairs will have a field day.
I’m sorry, miss. This should have been prosecuted.”
“How the hell have you been able to work on the
same floor with him?” Keith wanted to know. He held up
his hand. “The other day when the rose was delivered.
That was part of it, wasn’t it? He’s been intimidating
you the entire time.” He shook his head. “Dammit,
Serena! That doesn’t sound like you! You’re not
intimidated by anyone.” He studied the way she twisted
her fingers on her lap. “Serena, look at me.” Slowly she
lifted her chin. “Who did he threaten?”
“Claire. Others…”
Keith’s phone rang.
“I’m about to disconnect my private line,” he
growled. “Yes!” he barked. “No, Kevin, I am not taking
him back! We weren’t dating, for crying out loud! It was
business and no, I am not going to take him back for
Penny’s sake. If you think he’s so damned wonderful,
then find him a job in one of your companies, but he
can’t have one in mine.” He slammed the phone down.
Seeing Serena wince, he quirked a smile. “At least I
didn’t break this one.”
“I’m grateful for small favors,” she smiled slightly.
Catching Paul’s puzzled look, she shook her head. “Late
night conference call. Don’t ask.”
“‘Nuff said,” he murmured, eyeing the thoroughly
irate man.
“All right,” Keith finally said, glancing at the
detectives. “Paul, stay in touch with the detectives and
find out what happened to Serena’s file from before. See
if that can be prosecuted on its own or be added into
everything else.”
Sanders glanced at Erickson and they both stood.
With practiced ease, they handed Paul their cards. He
pulled his out and the white squares disappeared.
“We’ll be in touch as soon as we find out anything.
Miss Traydon, we may need you to come down to the
station and give a statement regarding said the
incident in question.”
“I understand,” she nodded. “If it helps, I think his
name was Andrews. And the other name was Jackson.”
“Shit,” muttered Erickson.
“What?” Keith frowned.
“They’re already under suspension,” Sanders
replied. “We’ll get this information to Internal Affairs
and our lieutenant. We’ll take care of this.”
“Thank you,” Serena smiled. “I’m sorry I didn’t
follow up on it.”
“We’ll take care of it now.”
“Thank you,” Keith replied, hand out.
The detectives left and Serena lifted her gaze to
meet Keith’s. Blue eyes held hers. She could see the
anger, the sympathy, all the turmoil he’d been going
through. For a brief moment, she nearly rose and went
to him, wanting nothing more than to hold him. To take
care of him. And then all she could think of was Master.
What would his reaction be? Would he be angry? Want
to protect her? All thoughts of Keith left her as all she
wanted was for Master to hold her. She had to force
herself to remain still and not rush out to her desk. To
pull out the special phone and call him. To tell him she
needed him. To tell him everything that had happened
and beg him to hold her and tell her that everything
would be all right.
“Everything will be all right, Serena,” Keith said
quietly. “The company will provide your legal
representation and call in more if needed. Bronson
would be able to help, wouldn’t he, Paul?”
Paul nodded as a voice called out for Serena.
“In here, Claire,” she called, turning her head.
The younger woman ran in.
“You wouldn’t believe what is going on!” she told
her, skidding to a halt between the chairs. She saw Paul
and backpedalled so fast she nearly fell into Serena’s
lap. “What are you doing here?” she demanded. “You
stay away from Serena!”
“Easy, Claire,” Serena murmured. “He was here
helping Keith. The big anthill we poked a stick into this
morning caused a few headaches that Paul gets to try
to calm down.”
“Oh, my God,” Claire stared. Her gaze swiveled from
one to the other. “I didn’t think about that. You mean,
he and… and…”
“David?” offered Serena helpfully.
“Don’t say his name!” she insisted, backing up
towards the door. “I’m going back to my desk. I don’t
need to be here.”
“Claire,” Paul started.
“Don’t talk to me,” she glared at him. “You… You…
You…”
“Claire, please,” Serena moved towards her. “Calm
down.”
“How can you take his side?” she shrieked.
“I’m not taking sides,” exclaimed Serena. “I’m
simply trying to tell you that Paul being here had
nothing to do with you.”
“Why not?” she asked indignantly.
“Claire, you’re getting hysterical,” Serena told her
gently. “Go back to your desk. Send Jason here. Keith’s