be in meetings at RnR tomorrow.
Me: Still, you need to eat.
Georgina: I’ll grab a sandwich at my desk.
Me: When can I see you?
Three little dots wiggle underneath my text, signaling Georgina is typing. But, suddenly, the dots disappear. And no text from her arrives for a long moment. I stare at the screen for what seems like forever, willing something to appear, until, finally:
Georgina: I’m sure our paths will cross organically, thanks to the special issue. Let’s let fate take the wheel.
Me: Fuck fate. I’m taking the wheel.
Georgina: I’ve got to get some sleep. Goodnight, Reed.
I stare at my phone. Excitement, disappointment, determination, relief coursing through me. Finally, I tap out my reply.
Me: Goodnight, sweetheart. Sweet dreams. XO
Again, those three little wiggling dots appear underneath my text, and I hold my breath, praying for a little “XO” from Georgina in reply to mine. But another text from Georgina never comes. And so, finally, I put my phone on the nightstand, roll over and force myself to sleep.
Chapter 10
Georgina
Wednesday 11:34 am
“Welcome back, CeeCee!” After hugging her enthusiastically, I take the chair across from her at her large glass desk. “Thank you so much for agreeing to see me privately, before our meeting with Zasu.”
“Margot said it was an ‘urgent’ personal matter. Are you okay?”
“Yes, I’m fine. How was Bali?”
“It was wonderful. But let’s talk about this personal matter.” She looks anxious. “Do you have a problem with Zasu?”
“Oh, gosh, no. Zasu is a goddess. I worship her. No, it’s... I don’t really know how to say this, so I’m just going to spit it out.” I take a deep breath. “It’s about Reed Rivers.”
“Oh?”
“We had a bit of a fling, CeeCee. A highly mutual, consensual, amazing, fun fling for a week at his house. And then he was an asshole. And now it’s over.”
CeeCee furrows her brow. “I’m sorry to hear that.”
“No, it’s fine. It couldn’t have ended any other way. But my fling with Reed isn’t what prompted me to ask for this meeting, specifically. That’s merely context so you understand what I’m about to ask you.”
Anticipatory dread overtakes CeeCee’s elegant face. “Okay...”
I take a deep breath and proceed to unload the entire, embarrassing, enthralling, heartbreaking story. All of it. Including my discovery that Reed donated the money for my grant. “Honestly, knowing Reed funded the grant is making me question if I got this job on the merits of my writing. Forgive me if this is an insulting question, but did you and Reed broker a deal where you both got the special issue, Reed got access to some tits and ass he wanted, and you got that coveted interview of Reed you’ve been wanting for two years?”
CeeCee looks ashen. “Oh my gosh, Georgina. No! I’m heartbroken you’ve even had to wonder these things! I promise you, the way the grant happened wasn’t like that at all—though I totally understand how it looks that way to you. Darling, I would have hired you, regardless. You’re a star. I knew it the minute I met you. And then I read your writing samples, and I knew I had to have you, no matter what.”
My shoulders soften. My spirit expands. “Oh, I’m so relieved to hear you say that.”
CeeCee explains everything to me, all of which is right in line with what Reed told me in his texts.
“Yeah, that’s pretty much what Reed told me in some texts,” I admit. “I just wanted to hear it from you before I let myself believe it.”
“Do you mind letting me read what Reed texted you about all this?”
“Sure. It’s everything you just said.”
I pull out my phone and she reads all of Reed’s lengthy messages about the grant.
When she’s done reading, CeeCee hands my phone back to me. “I agree with almost everything Reed wrote. But, in the interest of transparency, I should tell you there are a couple places where my narrative differs from his.” She threads her manicured fingers together onto her glass desk. “First of all, Reed doesn’t know this, but I was kind of messing with him during our initial discussion about you. I was going to hire you, no matter what, Georgina. With pay, by the way, one way or another. I’d already decided that when Reed called and started asking me about you. I acted like I was on the fence when Reed brought you up, simply because he seemed so damned interested in talking about whether I was going to hire you, and then he was