As he raised his glass to toast Alana’s new job, he realized he would have to admit to Jaxon that he’d been right to hire her. He hated admitting he was wrong—his best friends enjoyed it way too much. But this time, it would be worth it. “Here’s to new beginnings and having the courage to seek them out,” he said, enjoying the rosy glow on her cheeks. Alana was enjoying her second glass of wine, which she said was a rare treat, and it was obviously lowering her guard. She’d told him stories about growing up with overprotective brothers that made him laugh so hard he was wiping away tears. The outing was supposed to be a business dinner—correction, it was supposed to be a fishing expedition—but Alana had turned it into the most pleasant evening he’d spent with a woman in years. “Cheers,” she said, touching her glass against his. “I know you had your doubts about me, Grayson. Thank you for giving me this opportunity.
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