Chapter 21

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I pressed the lock button on my car keys twice, just to be safe. Men, women and teenagers of all ages hung around the area and I couldn't help but feel a little weary.

I paused outside of my vehicle and glanced down at myself. It was just a bar, however I didn't plan on walking in there looking like I had just come out of a professional meeting.

Even if I did.

I unbuttoned the first three buttons of my red blouse and rolled my sleeves up. Pushing all my hair to the side, I held my purse tightly and made my way towards the entrance.

It looked as cliché as it could get. Neon lights and littered cigarette butts. The J of the Jo's sign hung loosely on a single nail.

Now what was a rich man doing in such a poorly presented place?

Walking inside I was confronted by loud chatter and laughs. I glanced around the bar and it only took me a second to spot Alexander and Quinton. Both looked odd against the crowd as they wore expensive looking clothing, meanwhile the others didn't look as charming.

Their backs were faced towards me as I made my way to them. Quinton sat on the left and Alexander on the right. As I neared I made a split decision and went right.

"Hello boys," I said as I pulled out a stool beside Alexander and put my purse onto the bars marble bench.

"How'd it go?" was all Alexander said. I couldn't help but sarcastically think what an incredibly polite greeting that was.

I shrugged and motioned the bartender towards me.

"Max didn't get the position if that's what you mean. But guess who did," I stated casually.

"Don't you dare say Marcus," Quinton chimed in as he picked his glass up.

"No," I replied, "-I did."

"What can I get you?" The bartender asked before Quinton could fit in a word.

"What they're having," I shrugged and the bartender smiled with a nod and left.

"Well. Looks like it turned out even better. Head executive? That's a done deal Victoria, " Alexander grinned and I couldn't help but smile.

Quinton smiled and nodded his head.

"It is isn't it. Say Victoria, I'm happy for you. Besides, what is this product? Surely this is an opportunity to sabotage Marcus?" Quinton desperately added.

I furrowed my eyebrows then shrugged.

"An electronical device. I'd say a calculators more useful than the product itself," I said distastefully and Alexanders gave me a sideways glance as he grinned.

"Oh? A calculators more useful? I wonder what Mr Sanders reaction would be if he were to receive a simple calculator," Alexander chuckled as he sipped onto his drink.

I smiled at that and glanced up. Quinton was already looking at me and then glanced down to Alexander.

"Alexander, Victoria, the two of you won't mind if I leave, right? I've got a stack of papers to go through before tomorrow morning," Quinton stressed out and Alexander sighed.

"Go ahead. I expect you at work by seven," Alexander warned, his dark eyes on Quinton.

Quinton simply grinned and nodded.

"Of course boss."

Sending me a wink, Quinton finished his drink and in seconds left the bar. However before he did, he sent me a suggestive look and motioned towards Alexander.

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