The Spanish Love Deception

Chapter 9



Chapter 9

I grimaced and then chewed harder on the pen. Not that I’d ever admit that to Aaron. I’d rather give up

chocolate for a full year than admit to Aaron that he was right.

But I was desperate at this point. He had nailed that down too. I needed to find someone who would

pretend to be in a serious, committed relationship with me in front of my whole family. And that didn’t

only include the wedding day, but also the two days of celebratory events that preceded that. Which

meant, I was screwed. I was—

“… and that would be Lina.”

My name broke into my brain, making everything else vanish.

I dropped my pen on the table and cleared my throat. “Yes, here.” I tried to reinsert myself in the

conversation. “Listening. I’m listening.”

“Isn’t that what someone who wasn’t listening would say?”

My gaze shot across the room, meeting a pair of blue eyes on the verge of showing amusement if the

man behind them was capable of human emotions.

I straightened my back and turned a page of my planner. “I was writing down something for a call I

have with a client later and lost track of the conversation,” I lied. “Something important.”

Aaron hummed, nodding his head.

Thankfully, he let it go.

“Let’s recap a little bit. Just so we are all clear on where we stand,” Kabir offered in a gentle voice.

He’d be getting a muffin tomorrow.

“Thank you, Kabir.” I gave him a bright smile.

To which he blushed and reciprocated with a wobbly one.

I heard an impatient exhale coming from across the room. Now, he would not be getting a muffin

tomorrow. Or ever.

“So,” Kabir finally said, “Jeff wanted to attend today’s meeting to tell you personally, but you know how

busy the schedule of a head of division is. Lots of parallel appointments. He will forward you all the info

you need anyway, but I thought it would be a good idea to give you a heads-up before.”

I blinked. What the hell are we talking about? “Thank you again for that, Kabir.”

“You are welcome, Lina.” He nodded. “I think that communication between all five of us is key to

accomplish—”

“Kabir”—Aaron’s voice filled the room—“your point.”

Kabir’s eyes jumped to him, and he appeared a little startled. “Yes, thanks, Aaron.” Then, he had to

clear his throat twice before he could continue, “InTech will host an Open Day in a few weeks. A big

group of people will attend, mostly potential clients who are curious about what we offer but also some

of the biggest projects we are working on. Jeff mentioned that all attendants are pretty high in

management, too, which makes sense because this is an initiative to expand and strengthen our

network and to do it face-to-face. He wants InTech to show off. To look good. Modern. To demonstrate

that we are up-to-date with the current markets. But at the same time, show all prospective and current

clients that we are not all about working.” He chuckled nervously. “That’s why Open Day will last from

eight a.m., when the attendants will be welcomed here at our headquarters, until midnight.”

“Midnight?” I murmured, barely able to conceal my surprise.

“Yes.” Kabir nodded enthusiastically. “Isn’t it refreshing? It will be a full-blown event. All kinds of

workshops on new technologies, knowledge-exchange sessions, activities to get to know our clients

and their needs. And of course, we’ll have breakfast, lunch, and dinner catered. Oh, and after-work

drinks too. You know, to lighten things up.”

My eyes had gradually widened as Kabir delivered his explanation.

“That …” Héctor started. “That sounds different.”

It did. And it sounded like a complex event to plan in only a few weeks.

“Yes,” Gerald answered, sounding suspiciously smug. “It will definitely put InTech ahead in the game.”

Kabir nodded as his gaze met mine. “Absolutely. And Jeff wants you to be in charge of everything,

Lina. How amazing is that?”

I blinked, resting my back against the seat. “He wants me to organize it? All of it?”

“Yes.” My colleague smiled at me, like he was giving me good news. “And host it too. Out of the five of

us, you are our most attractive option.”

Blinking very slowly, I watched his lips fall down, probably because of the expression coating my face.

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