“Fine.” He held up his hands in a slight surrender before motioning for me to continue.
“I’ve worked for you for so long that I feel like I have just as much at stake as most of your executives, and yet I get the least amount of support from you.”
I swallowed hard before continuing. “And although I’ve usually managed to enjoy what’s left of my holidays, as of today, you have made this year the worst Christmas ever, and I will never forgive you.”
“What?”
“Never,” I said, feeling my voice cracking. “I will never forgive you.”
I sucked in a breath as he strolled closer to me.
He pressed a hand against my forehead as if there were something physically wrong with me, then he looked into my eyes.
“I’m going to ask you one more time, Jenna,” he said. “What the hell is wrong with you? What’s changed between now and last night?”
“I don’t know where I stand with you anymore,” I admitted, my voice still wavering. “And I can’t keep pretending I don’t care.”
“So, the moment we return to the city—the moment after you receive your precious inheritance and give Marshall his long-awaited bonus—you’re going to grant me the most generous severance package in company history, and then you’re going to?—”
“Stop,” he said quietly, pressing a finger against my mouth. “Stop it.”
“No.” I shook my head. “I’m still not done.”
“Yes, you are.” He trailed his thumb against my bottom lip. “You’re just talking nonsense. You’re also—clearly—trying to hurt my feelings.”
“Since when do you have those?”
“Since I made the terrible decision of hiring you to work for me.”
What?
He kissed me before I could finish my thought, gently biting my bottom lip and preventing me from uttering another word.
“Technically speaking,” he said, “my ‘naughty or nice’ lists have never applied to you. I always make sure your salary is the highest at the company and far higher than all my competitors.”
“And last I checked, you get a raise every month because whether I’ve ever admitted it before or not… you’re the most incredible person who’s ever worked with me.”
“You have one hell of a way of showing me that.”
“I’m not done talking.”
He kissed me again, deeper, harder this time, so much so that I was too breathless to even think about interrupting again.
“But the main reason I put you on the naughty list is a note to myself,” he said.
“Keep Jenna busy because you like her.
Because if she wasn’t busy with me, she might find someone else—and I couldn’t let that happen—ever.”
“I know that wasn’t fair to you, and extremely selfish,” he admitted. “But I’m being honest, and this Christmas solidified exactly why I did that.”
My heart skipped a beat as he tilted my chin up with his fingertips.
“Is this really the worst Christmas you’ve ever had?”
No.
“Yes. By far.”