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Trouble Don’t Last Always

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by Francis Ray


  Randolph loved her. He’d told her that numerous time. Once she talks to him everything will be all right. Perhaps he’ll even ask her to marry him now and she wouldn’t have to worry about finding a new job at all. She’d be too busy planning her wedding.

  “Peterson.”

  Hearing Randolph’s voice Brooke felt tears sting her eyes and blinked them away. Randolph didn’t like emotional women. “Randolph, thank goodness. I’ve been trying to reach you since yesterday.”

  “I had a lot of work to do and I had the machine on. I was trying to finish this morning, but the phone kept disturbing me,” he grumbled.

  Brooke tried to remember how Randolph hated being interrupted. “I’m sorry, but something terrible had happened.”

  “You’re dumping me?”

  Brooke blinked. “No, honey, you know I love you…it’s something else. Yesterday I was laid off.”

  “What! What did you do?”

  She was almost as shocked by his second question as she was by his first. “I didn’t do anything! It was my supervisor, Opal Seevers, she’s always had it in for me and because Middleton is going through restructuring, she probably put my name at the top of the list to go. The hag.”

  “Restructuring doesn’t work that way, Brooke. Upper management has some say so in the leveling process, but consultants usually have the final say on the positions that are expendable.”

  Her hand tunneled though her hair in rising irritation. Randolph could be so…so analytical and logical at times. “Randolph, we’re talking about my job. They only gave me two weeks severance pay.”

  “You’ll find another position. You’re smart, savvy, and gorgeous. I can think of several companies that would snap you up.”

  She perked up. “Which ones? Can you call them?”

  “You don’t need me to do that, dear. One of the reasons I’m so crazy about you is your resourcefulness. You’ll find another job and be back in management before I get home. Now, I have to run. These reports are due Monday morning and I want to make sure they’re on time and correct. The bank president and the board will be there. I need to make a good impression.”

  “But Randolph—”

  “You’ll do fine. I really must get back to those reports. I’ll call later. Bye.”

  “But ...” Her voice trailed off as she realized he’d hung up on her. How could he have done that to her? Cell phone in her hand, she swallows the growing knot in her throat. She’d thought he’d be sympathetic, offer encouragement. He’d done none of those things. She tried to hang on to his promise that’s he call later. Laying down in bed, she snapped out the light, put her arm over her eyes and wished she could call her mother.

  Table of Contents

  Cover

  Title

  Copyright

  Dedication

  Hearfelt Thanks and Gratitude

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Chapter Eleven

  Chapter Twelve

  Chapter Thirteen

  Chapter Fourteen

  Chapter Fifteen

  Chapter Sixteen

  Chapter Seventeen

  Chapter Eighteen

  Chapter Nineteen

  Chapter Twenty

  Chapter Twenty-One

  Chapter Twenty-Two

  Chapter Twenty-Three

  Epilogue

 

 

 


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