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around to see her new boss leaning against her door frame. “What are you doing in here?”
“Well I was enjoying the show. I think you missed your calling. You should’ve been a dancer.”
“And you should have been a jerk. Oops! I forgot. You are a jerk.” She rolled her eyes and marched to her desk. “Now if you’re finished annoying me…I’m busy.”
“Busy getting that list together, I hope.”
Sofia cocked a smile. “Tell you what. Why don’t you hold your breath and just wait for it?”
“All right. Five o’clock.” He tapped his watch.
“I’m not sure if that time frame is going to work for me,” she said, flashing him a smile. “I’m really very busy, so you’re going to have to wait for Sarah to prepare it.”
He glanced over his shoulder to Sarah’s empty desk.
“But don’t bother looking for her. She’s on vacation…for a while.”
“Aww. Well that was awfully nice of you, seeing how you work her about as hard as you work yourself.”
“Thank you, vice president,” Sofia said, before adding under her breath, “of the peanut gallery.” She motioned for him to leave her office. “Now if you don’t mind.”
He didn’t move. “Well, I hope Sarah has fun wherever she’s going. I’m so glad I got her to compile that list before she went.”
“What? You did what? When?”
“After our meeting while you were in the office with Jacob.”
Sofia’s jaw nearly hit her desk.
“You know, I see why she works for you. She’s fast and efficient.” Ram winked at her. “I’ll review it and get back to you.” And with that he strolled off, whistling.
Chapter Four
The Latin Grammy Awards were being hosted in Las Vegas. Limelight Entertainment Management represented a number of Afro-Latin musicians that were nominated for everything from Best New Artist to Best Latin Album of the Year. The awards were always held in November—a good six months after the crazy award season in Los Angeles. It doesn’t mean that it was any less hectic—and this year it was doubly so for Sofia because she had foolishly sent her assistant on vacation and she was dealing with a temp, Stewart, that seemed permanently hyped-up on caffeine, had dyslexia when it came to writing down numbers, and had a habit of dropping more calls than a crummy cell phone provider.
If there was one silver lining to this dark cloud, it would have to be that she had managed to avoid Ramell Jordan for the past seven days. How on earth her uncle thought she was going to be able to control her blood pressure with him around, she never knew.
After Stewart screwed up with Armani on which date she needed her awards dress to be delivered and failed to mail out an e-vite to the nominees for Limelight’s pre-award private party, Sofia’s patience was pretty much ready to snap when the car that was supposed to take her to the airport never showed up.
“What the hell? Did he think I was supposed to hitch a ride?” Sofia yelled, rushing to throw her bags in the back of her sister’s car.
“Calm down,” Rachel said, laughing. “It’s all good. I don’t mind dropping you off at the airport.”
Ever since her engagement to Ethan Chambers, it seemed like nothing bothered Rachel anymore; not the drama of working on the set of Paging the Doctor or the hectic pace of putting a wedding together or even having her love life splattered across the pages of every tabloid across America. Growing up, Rachel wanted nothing to do with the spotlight so of course life dealt her a hand where she’d fallen in love with the hottest star on television. But when push came to shove, love triumphed.
Rachel glowed like a woman in love and Sofia was surprised to feel a prick of envy. That was unlike her too since she truly wanted the world for her baby sister. And if there was anyone who could give her the world, it was Ethan. Her future brother-in-love was a rarity in this city: a genuinely good man who valued family.
“I got to get Sarah back here pronto or I’m going to pull out every strand of hair on my head dealing with Stewart.”
Rachel laughed and started up the car. “Sounds like you’ve finally met your match with Ramell Jordan.”
Sofia’s eyes nearly rolled out the back of her head on that. “Puh-lease. That’ll be the day.”
Rachel glanced over at the passenger seat while Sofia hooked her Bluetooth on her ear and started powering up her iPad. “What’s the deal between you and Ramell anyway? You act like the man is our sworn enemy or something.”
“There’s no deal. Trust me. I just have to put up with him until Uncle Jacob comes to his senses. And I hope to hell it’s soon because the two of us in one office isn’t going to work.” She tapped her ear and immediately transitioned into her professional voice. “Hello, Akil. It’s Sofia. How’s it going? Are you and Charlene going to make it to the award ceremony this weekend?”
“You know it,” Akil Hutton boasted. “My first nomination for that joint I produced with Pit Bull. I’m all over it, baby.” Akil and his label Playascape were the hottest players in the game at the moment and Sofia was thrilled that her newest client, and Rachel’s best friend, Charlene Quinn’s debut CD was going to drop this spring on the label. Then the surprise of all surprises; while Charlene was down at Akil’s Miami home studio she won the mega-producer’s heart and landed an engagement ring.
“Good. I trust you’re bringing Charlene?”
“Of course. Every man needs someone gorgeous on their arms. In my case it’s going to be my beautiful fiancée.”
Sofia felt another twinge of jealousy, but she covered it by saying, “That’s great. I can’t wait to see you both there. Make sure you swing by the pre-award ceremony. Maybe we can set it up for Charlene to do a set. Give the people in Las Vegas a little teaser of what’s to come.”
“Yeah. Yeah. We can make it do what it do,” he laughed.
“Good deal. Catch you later. You can reach me on my cell if you need anything.” Sofia tapped her ear and rushed to finish her fourth counteroffer to Larry Franklin for Ethan’s next contract.
Rachel shook her head. “Does your brain have an Off switch?”
“Not that I’m aware of,” she laughed, but then suddenly experienced a wave of vertigo. “Oh, no.” She pressed a hand against the side of her head.
“What’s the matter?” Rachel asked, glancing back over at her sister.
“Nothing. I’m…I guess I just got a little dizzy there.”
“Are you sure you’re all right? Do I need to pull over?”
“Don’t you dare. I have to make this flight. I’m probably just dizzy because I skipped breakfast. I’ll grab something on the plane.” Her finger went back to zooming across the tablet on her lap.
Rachel went back to shaking her head. “Did you get your prescription filled?”
Sofia looked over at her.
“Uncle Jacob told me,” she said, answering the unspoken question.
“Figures. I love him dearly, but lately I swear the man is trying to run my life.”
Rachel shook her head. “He’s just concerned about you. We all are. Your workload—”
“Oh, Rachel, not you, too.” Sofia pinched the bridge of her nose.
“Yes, me, too. You’re the only sister I have and I’d kind of like to keep you around a little longer…or at least until you fulfill your duty as maid of honor at my wedding later this month.”