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Authors: Colleen Masters

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I
stuff my cell back into my desk drawer, a tiny twinge of guilt tugging at my
conscience. Allie has been a saint all through my moping/moving on efforts.
From the moment she showed up at my apartment that first Sunday with three
kinds of Oreos, a gigantic bottle of
Sauvignon
Blanc,
and a very absorbent shoulder to cry on, she

s
been my savior. I told her almost everything about the situation with Cash
while we binge-watched about a season and a half of
Gilmore Girls
.
Emphasis on the
almost
. I filled her in on every aspect of our
relationship apart from the whole almost-kinda-related thing. I

m
still wrapping my head around how I feel about that

I
didn

t
want to spring it on her out of nowhere. I couldn't bear it if she thought my
feelings for him were strange, perverted even. But
not
telling her is
wearing on me, too.


I
don

t
want to make things any worse,

I tell her, snapping my laptop shut.

Besides,
I still need to figure out what I actually want.


You
want
him
,

Allie replies bluntly,

That
much is abundantly apparent. I don

t
see why you

re not willing to give long distance
a shot. Skype sex is actually kind of fun!


You
never cease to amaze me, Miss McCain,

I cut the conversation
short as we set off for the conference room together.
God
. If only the
single obstacle standing in my and Cash

s
way was a little distance.

Carol
and Brian are already sitting at opposite heads of the conference table when
Allie and I arrive. She and I will be tag-teaming this next campaign for
Asphalt denim, an undertaking that totally slipped my mind
while I was in Cash

s
orbit this past week. Another reason to keep my distance from him for the time
being

I

ve
got some serious work ahead of me. My job

s
been the most important thing in my life for years. It

s
baffling to have found something that even remotely challenges its hold on me.
But then again, plenty of things about Cash baffle the hell out of me.


OK!

Brian says, clapping his
hands together as Allie and I sit down at the table,

Let

s
talk denim, ladies! This campaign is going to be a big one for us. We

ve
never had a client in fashion before, and Asphalt wants the full ReImaged
treatment. If everything goes well, this will be quite the feather in both your
caps.


Well,
you know how I love to accessorize,

Allie smiles back at him.

I

ll
take an extra feather any day.


Right,

Carol says dryly, tapping
a few keys on her laptop. At her command, a projection screen lowers down from
the ceiling, a presentation about our next client all queued up.

Asphalt
has been very specific about their needs for this campaign,

she goes on.

We

re
going to help them plan several live events that underscore the more rugged
side of their profile. Their new men

s
line is less high-fashion, more rough-and-tumble.


So

Live hard rock bands,
industrial spaces, partnering with some liquor companies
…”
I spitball, imagining
possible angles for Asphalt

s rebranding efforts.


That

s
exactly right. Great instincts, Maddie,

Brian says, bobbing his
head,

As
you know, the client

s current reputation
skews a bit elite. They want us to help bring them down to earth. Let the
consumers know that

real men rock Asphalt

.


Oof.
I hope that

s not the final tagline,

Carol winces.


Real
men, huh?

Allie
echoes, her voice taking on a strange, agitated tone. She makes a show of
tapping her fingertips on the table, playing at thinking hard. I know her well
enough to know when she

s up to something.

Why
don

t
we lean into that angle?

she continues.


Go
on,

Carol allows, sitting back
in her leather chair.


What
if we could find ways to incorporate some brand ambassadors into the events?
Maybe even some in the general marketing campaign if the client is into it,

Allie goes on.

Asphalt
is a west coast brand. What if we found local guys

small
business owners, working men, cowboy types

to
feature in the ad campaign for the new line?


Huh

Guys
you could meet on the street, instead of professional models,

Carol says, picking up on
her wavelength.


Or
guys you could meet at a bar,

she shoots back, a mischievous glint in
her eye.

My
stomach flips over as a grin spreads across my best friend

s
face.


Uh.
Yeah. I think I see where you

re going with this
…”
I say, shooting her a
look that clearly asks,
What the hell are you up to, lady?


I

m
liking this direction,

Brian says,

Very
intriguing.


How
do you see this playing out in the Asphalt campaign?

Carol quizzes Allie.


A
lot of video content, mostly,

Allie goes on without missing a beat,

We
can produce short documentary-style spots of all the men we find, show them in
their places of work wearing the new Asphalt line, have some interview footage
where they talk about their super-manly jobs and whatnot. We can have the
videos running all throughout the event spaces, give guests and investors
something to interact with.


So
more atmospheric

I see
…”
Carol says, nodding
slowly as she processes.


What
kind of man are we imagining here, exactly?

Brian piles on, hands
clasped on the table,

Who can we use as a point
of reference?


Actually,

Allie replies, swinging
her green eyes my way,

I think Maddie has a
great lead on this one.

Brian
and Carol turn to face me as I feel the color drain out of my face. What the
hell kind of scheme does Allie have up her sleeve? Before I can diffuse the
situation, Allie

s made her way around to
Carol

s
laptop and pulled up a new screen. I swallow a gasp as Cash Hawthorne

s
sculpted, wryly grinning face appears right there on the projection screen. A
real, painful pang of longing twists my core at the sight of him, and for a
long moment I

m rendered speechless.


An
acquaintance of yours?

Carol asks me, her own gaze lingering hard
on Cash

s
gorgeous face.


In
a sense,

I say faintly, shooting
Allie a helpless look.


This
is Cash Hawthorne,

my friend continues,

Maddie
met him while she was in Montana. I pulled this photo from his business

s
website. He fixes motorcycles at a shop he owns near the state line. He

s
an Army vet, a tattoo and MMA enthusiast, and an outdoorsman. I think he could
be
exactly
the kind of guy we

re
looking for, here.


You
forgot to mention the fact that he

s
sexy as hell,

Carol
says appreciatively.

You have no idea
, I think to
myself, blushing as the image of Cash standing in the altogether on the lake that
morning of our sunrise fuck springs to mind.


I
say we move on nailing this guy down,

Brian says,

He

d
be perfect for this campaign. Tough, authentic, utterly intriguing. How soon
can we make this happen?


Whoa,
whoa
…”
I cut in, laying my hands
on the table,

No need to be hasty, here. We can at
least discuss some other candidates
—”


Why
bother?

Carol says bluntly,

This
Cash person is a great fit. We can

t
afford to dawdle here, Maddie. Asphalt has us on a tight deadline. You know
this business is about creating a ballsy campaign, not a perfect one. Besides,
Allie says you know this guy. We already have an in!

Allie
smiles at me across the table, shooting me a wink behind our bosses

back. I can

t
believe she managed to pull this off. More than that

I
can

t
believe she

d go through all this trouble just to
get me back on speaking terms with Cash. On the one hand, she

s
gone above and beyond best friend duty, here. On the other, she

s
also seriously crossed the line by taking the reins on this. She doesn

t
even know the full story, all the troubling complications, all the ways in
which this relationship could ruin Cash and I both.

But
I can

t
think about that now. Right now, my bosses are both looking at me expectantly,
pleased as punch that I just happen to know the exact hunk they want to hire. I
have no legitimate excuse not to follow through, no recourse to back down or
pawn the campaign off on someone else. Allie

s
plan was flawless. I have no choice but to go with it.


I
guess you

re right,

I smile through gritted
teeth,

Mr.
Hawthorne would be an excellent fit for our campaign.


I
knew you

d
think so,

Allie
replies across the table, folding her hands contentedly behind her back,

That

s
why I took the liberty of reaching out to see if he

d
be available for a meeting this afternoon.

The
conference room spins madly around me as panic and excitement battle for
control of my mind and heart. Good god, this woman works fast.


Love
the initiative Allie,

Brian says.


Is
he available, then?

Carol asks.

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