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Kelly Jamieson - Crazy Ever After

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Sometimes the only fights worth fighting are those youre going to lose... Fiercely independent Samara Hayden has been working her way up in her fathers coffee company since she left home seven years ago, broken hearted and betrayed. Now her father has died mysteriously and she has to return home. She shares her fathers passion for coffee and she knows the business, so shes determined to take over running the company. Turning Samara down that night she kissed him seven years ago was the hardest thing Travis Murray ever had to do. Eight years older than her, and her fathers business partner, he knew she was way off limits. After Parker saw them together, he made Travis swear hed never touch Samara again, and Travis has worked hard to regain Parkers respect ever since. With Parker now gone, hes the natural one to succeed him as CEO. Samaras still attracted to Travis, but she cant let that get in the way of her plans to run the company. Travis cant let someone so young and inexperienced take over the business he helped build. Samara and Travis go head to head over business decisions, including the project Parker was working on in Matagalpa, but with the attraction still hot between them, theyre fighting over more than business...

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Crazy Ever After

Kelly Jamieson

Chapter One

Sorry to interrupt, Samara, but Travis Murray is on the phone, and he needs to speak to you urgently.

Samara Hayden paused, holding up the remote control for her PowerPoint presentation on second quarter sales figures, gaping at her assistant Jennifer standing in the door of the conference room. The only thing that would have stunned Samara more was if an earthquake had started shaking the office building in which she stood. Her arm slowly lowered to her side.

Travis Murray? she repeated.

Just saying his name sent a rush of remembered heat through her body. She blinked at Jennifer.

Yes. After a short pause, Jennifer repeated, He says its urgent.

Oh-oh, said someone at the long conference table in a teasing tone of voice. Its the big boss. Maybe youre in trouble, Sam.

She forced a smile.

Nah, probably a big promotion, Barry said, also joking. Better go talk to him, Sam.

Im so sorry for the interruption. She set down the remote control. Ill be right back. I guess when the VP of Wholesale and Retail Operations calls, I answer. None of the others knew of her relationship with Travis. Her heart raced and her hands trembled, but she flashed an apologetic smile as she exited the meeting room, leaving the district managers and supervisors of Cedar Mill Coffee Company sitting around the long table. Please excuse me.

Outside in the hall, Jennifer said, Do you want to take it in your office?

Samara swallowed. Sure. Thanks, Jenn. She strode down the carpeted hall as fast as she could in her narrow skirt and high-heeled pumps, her mind racing with a million thoughts and questions. Travis? Travis was calling her? Why on earth...?

Technically, he was her boss, heading up the wholesale and retail operations office in Los Angeles, but several layers of management separated them, and in the two years since shed been in a management position at Cedar Mill Coffee, hed never had occasion to call her. Why would he? What was this about? It wasnt likely to be a promotion, as Barry had joked, nor could she be in any kind of trouble. Her forehead tightened as she closed the office door behind her.

She stood behind her desk and paused with her hand on the receiver, gazing out the large window of her office where the Transamerica Pyramid thrust its sharp white tower into the cloudless blue sky above the San Francisco skyline. Her hand hovered over the telephone, as if she was afraid it was going to electrocute her if she touched it. Then she drew in a deep breath and picked up the receiver. Samara Hayden, she said crisply.

Samara. Traviss deep voice, still so familiar after all these years, made her knees go weak. She sank into her leather chair.

Hello, Travis.

Hi. A short pause followed. Im sorry to interrupt your meeting. Your assistant told me you were doing your quarterly update meeting.

Yes. Why are you calling me? She wanted to shout the words into the phone. With a shaky hand, she pushed her hair off her face.

I have some bad news for you, Im afraid, Travis continued, his voice going even deeper. Its about your father.

Samara frowned. Dad? What is it?

He...he was in...Matagalpa. Traviss hesitancy was unusual for him. Hed always been so confident, so sure of himself. On business.

Matagalpa? Really? Her frown deepened. We havent done business there for quite some time, I thought.

Thats true. But he was there talking to some growers. Apparently last night hed been at a fiesta, and on the way back to his hotel, he had an...accident. Another pause. Samaras skin went icy, and she straightened in her chair. His vehicle crashed and caught fire and burned with him in it. Hes...hes dead, Samara.

Samaras office began to slowly spin around her. She rubbed her forehead. That cant be true. There must be some mistake.

No. God, Im sorry, no. I spoke to the Matagalpan authorities myself. I...had the same reactionit must be a mistake. But apparently not. They contacted your mother this morning, and she called me. Then I called them.

Samaras stomach contracted painfully. Her mother had called him. Of course she had. Who else would her mother contact? Samara didnt even need to ask why her mother hadnt called her.

I still dont believe it, she whispered.

Im sorry.

Silence built. Again, her mind raced with thought fragments and questions, confusion swirling inside her.

I...I... Good Godfrey, could it be true? Her dad...dead?

You okay? His voice went even huskier with concern. Are you alone, Sam?

Y-yes. Im in my office.

Samara. Im leaving for Portland in a few hours. You need to come home too.

Home.

She hadnt been home for seven years.

And the man talking to her on the phone was the reason.

She pressed a hand to her stomach. Her father was dead... How could that be? It was ridiculous! Agony stabbed through her to her core, and she briefly closed her eyes again.

She couldnt go home. She couldnt. But she had to.

She swallowed through a dry, tight throat and tried to speak. Yes, she finally said. Ill...make arrangements.

Let me know your flight, he said. Ill pick you up at the airport.

No! The word burst from her lips before she could stop it, and she fought for control. No, thats not necessary. I dont know....when Ill get there.

She gazed around her office helplessly. What...? How..? Oh Godfrey.

Samara, are you sure youre okay? What can I do? Let me talk to your assistant.

No. Thats okay. Im fine. She blinked. Ill...Ill be fine.

Sam. His voice softened again. Im so sorry.

His words sunk in. Travis and her father had been friends and business partners for many years. This had to be hitting him hard too. Her throat closed up even more. Im sorry too, she choked out. Travis...are you okay? She shouldnt ask the question, shouldnt even care about the man whod hurt her so deeply, but...she did. Hell.

She heard his soft exhalation. His image appeared in her mind the shaggy mop of dark blond hair, deep blue eyes, and tanned face with strong cheekbones and chin as clearly as if shed seen him yesterday and not seven years ago. The breath she drew in quivered.

Im okay, he said. Still in shock. This is...

I know, she whispered. Oh Travis. What will we do? The words sounded wrong, as if she meant the two of them. Yes, they, along with her mother, would personally feel her fathers loss. But shed meant, what would the company do? The death of the popular, charismatic CEO of Cedar Mill Coffee would devastate the entire organization.

Well figure it out, he said, his voice strong and reassuring. She nodded. Take my cell number, Sam, and call me or text me if you need anything at all.

She picked up a pen and wrote down the number even though she knew there was no way in hell she would ever call him about anything. Except possibly business.

Ill see you back in Portland, he said as they hung up.

She pressed her hands to her cheeks and sucked in another shaky breath. Shed see Travis.

Oh my damn.

This was a family crisis, and she needed to put aside all that old hurt and humiliation and deal with this like the adult she now was.

Tears stung the corners of her eyes, and more pain swept through her in a shocking wave at the thought of her father being gone. Despite her efforts to blink them back, tears slid down her cheeks. She grabbed a tissue and swiped them away before rising to find Jennifer.

Jennifer looked up from her computer with a smile at the sound of Samaras door opening, but her smile quickly faded. Whats wrong? she immediately asked.

Samara leaned against the small counter in front of Jenns desk. My father...he had an accident on a business trip. Hes...dead.

Oh my god! Jenn rose to her feet, covering her mouth with her hands. Parker? Oh my god!

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