This is a stand-alone book, but much more fun if you've read The Juliette Trilogy
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Book 5 of the Princess of Silicon Valley
Some girls just want to have fun
Hita's Indian mom is working overtime introducing her to the right sort of Indian man to marry. While Hita just wants to have fun, explore life, and meet some guy who will knock her socks off. Though single life in Silicon Valley is not as care free as she'd hope for, and finding the right man is easier said than done. After a string of dating disasters, she finds out that maybe true love has been under her nose the whole time.
Of course Hita has her band of college friends supporting her the whole way; dubbed The Princesses from their freshman year Halloween costumes.
This is a stand-alone book, but much more fun if read along with the other Princess stories.
An excerpt from: Meet Me in Silicon Valley
The Princess of Silicon Valley
Book 1
Meet Me
in Silicon Valley
The Juliette Trilogy
By
Anita Claire
Characters
This story has a lot of characters. To help navigate all these characters I have included my character chart.
Princesses – college friends
* Juliette Cole – Snow White – long dark hair with curls, white skin, brown eyes
* Meredith Price – Cinderella – morning running friend – blond hair blue eyes – works biochem, lives with her college boyfriend Sam
* Hita Chamarthi (pronounced Heeta) – Pocahontas – works with Juliette – parents came from India
* Isabelle Becker – Belle – dad white, mom Chinese
* Jennifer Takahashi – Mulan – Asian –Hawaiian – teaches middle school, crafty
* Olivia Habibi - Jasmine – middle eastern – med student
* Kelly Flannigan - Marida – wild red hair – very athletic, wild energy
High school
* Grayson (Gray) Barber - Fenced with Juliette–law student – brown eyes
* Elizabeth Wilder – high school queen bee
* Cassie – high school friend, lived in LA
* Cody – Cassie’s ex-husband
* Luke Tomlin – Cassie’s boyfriend - professional football player
Work
* Caroline - works in the client side department –has bad relationships
* Kami - works in the client side department, on the chubby side
* Mark – nice coworker – annoying dog Buddy
* Roger – boss – late 20’s early 30’s, from New Jersey
* Flint CTO – Matt Flinter, Co-Founder, Chief Technology Officer
* Tyler – CEO of the company
* Sid - VP engineering
* Rajive – fellow new engineer
* Jim – macho engineer
* Jessica – manages swag – lives in SF
* Megan – works in web design – Asian, dresses artsy – lives in SF
* Terri - round face, blond hair, blue eyes
Additional characters
* Nate Lombard – MD, opposing player’s brother, 29 years old, tattoo on right arm, brown curly hair and blue eyes
* Leigh – Older sister , 5’8”, same coloring, very thin
Swimmers
* Zach – Abs guy –dark hair and steel gray eyes - engineer
* Kevin – half Asian - engineer
* Austin –blond hair - engineer
* Amanda – Kevin’s girlfriend
* Sean – dark hair
Chapter 1 – Swimming in the Morning
I’m standing on the pool deck watching everyone swimming fast. Abs Guy stops at the end of his lane. He looks up at me, giving me a panty-wetting smile as he plants his hands on the end of the pool. In one quick pull up, he’s out of the water. His body glows, he breathes hard from his recent exertion, his muscles rip along his chest and stomach. He strolls across the deck, stopping inches from me. He raises his hand and runs the back of his finger along my cheek. “You want me,” he says, in his low, deep voice.
I look into his eyes, surprised, how does he know?
He chuckles, “I can tell. I saw you watching me.” The pads of his fingers glide along my jaw and down my neck. The heat of his body radiates off him, he smells like chlorine with a light male musk scent I equate with sex. His eyes move down to my mouth while his fingers continue down along my stomach and then he grabs my butt.
With a knowing smile, he says, “Yeah, you are so into this.”
As he stares at my mouth I run my hand down the flat hard planes of his chest while my other hand runs through the soft wet waves of his hair. I lean in and lick the water droplets off his chest.
He then moves in closer and licks my lower lip. I gasp, and then shudder as his tongue flashes inside my mouth and circles my tongue, causing sparks to erupt along my jaw and neck that creep up to the base of my skull. My fingers glide down his chest, feeling the planes of his muscles and the ridges of his abs. He pulls me closer; his mouth engulfs mine as the pace of his tongue increase. It feels like he is consuming me as I quake in response. A sound that is high-pitched and breathy escapes from my lips.
Pulling away from the kiss, he whispers into my mouth, “I want you so bad.”
I can tell I’m turning him on. He leans over and licks my ear, then blows gently, which sends its own cavalcade of sensations. Then he whispers, “I want you now.”
My breath is hard and unsteady as I feel someone tap me on the shoulder. An authoritarian voice says, “Juliette, you can’t be doing this on the deck.”
I gasp, and push away from Abs Guy, repeating what the coach just said. “We can’t be doing this here.”
He laughs, turns around, and jumps back into the water.
“What the hell?” I gasp as I find myself suddenly and fully awake. I look around the gray light of my room. Wow, that was so…vivid…and…pornographic. I curl back under my blankets as I feel my face flush from embarrassment. Did I really dream that up? I saw that guy walking across the deck at swim practice. Then again I’m glad that my dream was about Abs Guy and not about Stephan, my ex.
***
Once swimming, I no longer mind waking up at a quarter to six, since the water feels so good. I flip-turn into another long, lean glide that stretches every vertebra and ligament in my body. Swimming is like no other sport; plus the health benefits must be amazing. I watch people who are around my parents’ age parade across the deck looking shockingly good in only a swimsuit. Coming up for breath, the sound of water in my ear provides a Zen like background to help relax all the thoughts spiraling through my mind. After finishing grad school this spring, I had a disastrous summer following my boyfriend to London. It’s nice to be back and be able to move on with my life. The last month has been a whirlwind as I settle into a new job, while simultaneously moving in with a childhood friend, and reconnecting with my close group from college.
On my next lap, I reach up and grab a kickboard. On my way back, I casually look up at the deck as I start to order and prioritize my day. Our masters swim coach is giving the fast guys the next set. A big guy pulls himself out of the pool with one fluid movement and walks over to the tall bin where we keep the pull buoys and paddles.
It’s Abs Guy.
My face feels hot.
My chest constricts.
Did I really have an X-rated dream about him last night? He’s definitely in his twenties, long and lean, with slim hips and wide well-toned shoulders, defined chest, and muscled neck. Oblivious to me watching, he leans in to grab a couple pull buoys, his abs ripple, I feel like I’m watching it in slow motion. Then turning to throw the buoys to the other guys in the lane, he smiles which lights up a dimple as he reaches back in to grab a few more.
I’m mesmerized by those abs.
That body.
Have I ever seen a man this spellbinding?
Man, has it been that long?
I can barely breathe from the sight of his torso. Watching him jump back in the pool, my mind has completely lost focus.
Who in the hell is this Abs Guy? C’mon Juliette, stay focused! You’re here for fitness! Who am I kidding? I am so here to look at men like Abs Guy.
As I swim, all other thoughts leave my head. All I can think about is the dream I had last night and how I’m going to meet him. Does he have a girlfriend? Is he as interesting as he is beautiful? My roommate, Cassie, is a savant when it comes to men. Cassie would know what to do. The problem is that Cassie would want to check out Abs Guy—which brings up my big issue with Cassie.
Cassie and I were inseparable best friends in elementary and junior high school, spending all our weekends sleeping at each other’s homes. As a kid, she was tall and painfully skinny, with long, thin, stringy pale brown hair, glasses, braces, and a face too angular to be cute. Both of us loved sports. From kindergarten till the end of junior high, we were on the same swim team, soccer team, and rode horses together. The summer between eighth and ninth grade she turned from an ugly duckling into a beautiful swan. She got boobs, her braces came off, she started highlighting her hair, and got contact lenses. Cassie’s summer transformation turned her into every teenage boy’s wet dream.
Unfortunately, once the beauty kicked in she lost interest in sports and school. She chose what was easiest, using her beauty and charm to get ahead. In high school she ran with the “beautiful people” crowd, a clique of arrogant, fast moving, hard partying, good looking kids—that group always made me feel awkward, innocent, and nerdy.
Somehow, Cassie and I managed to maintain our friendship. We always had a good time when it was the two of us. While she was dating and partying with the handsome and popular boys, I was on the math team, the debate team, the fencing team, and the soccer team. I was a geeky jock. Our lives diverged when I went off to college to study electrical engineering and computer science, and she went to LA to be discovered.
In high school, I was a late bloomer having plenty of boys that were friends, but never a boyfriend. Cassie was always going on about one guy or another. About half way through our sophomore year, Cassie kept on pushing me to tell her who I thought was cute. Finally, getting up the courage, I confessed to having a crush on this senior, Beau Bradley. His locker was across from mine. He had a look I really liked—dark eyes, dark shaggy hair, chiseled features, a tall lean body. He didn’t strut down the hall like the jocks; his attitude was more brooding and hipster. We had a large high school, about four hundred and fifty kids per grade, which was merged from two middle schools and two junior highs. Cassie had no idea who he was because he didn’t run with her beautiful people crowd. Confiding in Cassie, I told her Beau Bradley always stopped at his locker after third period, and I had arranged my schedule around his so that I would be at my locker then too. At that point, I hadn’t yet gotten up the guts to even say hi. He was a senior, which intimidated me.
The next day after third period, Cassie made a point of going back to my locker with me. Like clockwork, Beau strolled to his locker to pick up his books. Cassie struck a pose and “coyly” stared at him until he looked her dead in the eyes. She then flashed him one of her award winning smiles and giggled. By the end of the day, he had asked her out. They dated for about a month. Cassie was never one for keeping a guy long-term. She didn’t see that flirting with—and then dating—someone I had a crush on was hurtful. At the time, I was too shocked to say anything. When I finally got my thoughts together to tell her how wrong that was, she justified it by saying, “He had no idea you existed.” Then flicked her eyebrows in annoyance, “you weren’t going to do anything about it anyway.”
Cassie had been competitive. After her summer transformation, she stopped competing with me on athletics and academics. Still, I think Cassie wanted to prove that she could always beat me in one arena--with guys. That incident has always been painful, it was the first time Cassie had ever broken my trust. Since then my feelings towards her have been torn. She was such an essential part of my childhood, but that betrayal has undermined my trust.
All these thoughts flutter through my mind as I pull a long set in the pool. Resolving to stop ruminating on high school and focus on today, I decide to find out more about Abs Guy. My mind spins with questions. At the end of the workout, I do another kick set so I have the opportunity to watch Abs Guy walk across the pool deck. Oh man, swimming has to be the best sport. His beautiful body is seared in my brain.
It’s interesting to listen to the women talk in the locker room as they shower and dress. I’m probably the youngest person here. There are a lot of women in their thirties, forties, and fifties. They all walk around comfortably naked while I stand in a corner covered up with my towel listening to them talk about kids, husbands, schedules, food. Some coordinate getting together for a run or bike ride. This would be the only group who knows Abs Guy…. but, I sense it’s probably not the right place to ask any of them about him. I’m on my own with that. Well, at least I know if I swim at six in the morning there’s a chance I’ll see him again.
Chapter 2 – The New Job
I work as an engineer at a Silicon Valley software startup. Yes, it sounds as geeky as it is; though, after growing up in a house with parents who are both Silicon Valley veterans and getting my bachelors and masters in engineering, it’s business as usual for me. Anyway, one of the perks at my company is a free cafeteria--that looks trendy, like a hip restaurant. Starting my day, I head directly there. Performing my morning ritual I say “hi” to Mario, who mans the breakfast counter, grab a plain Greek yogurt with granola, then fill my water bottle up with herbal iced tea. All the men I know view free food as a godsend, though I don’t want to gain the “Google 15.” It’s not that the guys don’t put on the weight; it’s that they don’t seem to care and then again there’s that old double standard, fifteen extra pounds on a guy and they still can get laid.
Getting in early is great since most of the people on my team pull in at around ten or eleven, giving me three to four hours of privacy. My company has this crazy idea that an open environment facilitates communication and team building. This idea had to be dreamed up by some executive with a big office, and a door that closes. The floor I work on is broken up into large areas that house about twenty engineers in an open environment. A wall of conference rooms—rooms with copiers and cold drink dispensers, or offices where the managers sit, separate each section. In truth, an open office is really distracting, since I overhear and see everything that’s going on. Having people look over my shoulder when I work is disconcerting.
By 10:00 a.m., the office is starting to fill up. Passing by Ian on the way back from my morning stretch my leg break, I shiver, and not in a good way. Ian is a mathematician that works on my team. He’s viewed by the other guys as some kind of genius. He’s also about sixty pounds overweight, and is pasty white with lots of thick red hair all over his body. I know this because he always wears a white wife beater and running shorts. Every day. To work. I’m hoping with winter coming, he puts on more clothes since he’s the physical equivalent of too much information. Trying to avoid looking and thinking about Ian causes a smile to cross my face. I flashback to Abs Guy. Now, spending my day looking at Abs Guy wearing a wife beater doesn’t sound half bad. This thought makes me excited and internally I gasp. Oh, god, stay focused, Juliette. I remind myself that’s not what successful engineers think about. My mom raised me to be serious, a leader, not some giddy girl who wastes her time daydreaming about scantily clad men. Damn, it’s much more fun thinking about beautiful men.
My mind is jarred back to reality as I walk to my chair when, Buddy, a fellow engineer’s German Shepherd, comes bounding up sticking her nose in my crotch. Shit, can she tell what I’ve been thinking about? Pushing her head out from between my legs, I try not to look too embarrassed. It’s not like I don’t like dogs. I grew up with dogs. I really like them, but Buddy and her crotch sniffing drives me crazy.
 
; Then there’s Tom, who I have labeled Creepy Tom since he’s always staring at me. He’s a big guy with a goatee who must be more than ten years older than me. Plus, he’s married with a couple of kids. My goal is to avoid Creepy Tom. It’s disconcerting to have him in the same work area. Last week while I was getting a bottle of juice out of the drink dispenser, he came up real close behind me…and I think he sniffed my hair. Next place I work, I’m going to make sure they have cube walls that go up to the ceiling. I don’t want to see these guys; I don’t want them looking at me.
Now that the office is filling up, I put earbuds in. My phone is tuned to my favorite Pandora channel; it allows me to focus back on the simulation I’m working on.
I work in an engineering group that uses algorithms to develop analytical tools for making sense of big data. That is all kinds of organizations are saving petabytes of information on what people are doing on the web. Unfortunately, our ability to save information is much more advanced than our ability to figure out what this information means. My company makes products to search through the data and provide our customers with reports that show them meaningful occurrences.
The first step for my group is to develop an algorithm, then we plug these algorithms into programs that run through the data to find trends; the next step is to optimize this process so it doesn’t take forever.
Since I’m new to this group, I get to build simulations in MATLAB and write them in Python. We have our own large data set we use to test against. My job is to see if the new algorithms actually can be used to identify trends in large data sets. After I exercise the new algorithms, I provide Mark, the guy with the dog, my findings. He works with Ian, the hairy guy, to fine tune these algorithms so they work more effectively.
I’m looking forward to when I’m considered knowledgeable enough to get past running simulations for my co-workers and can start using C++ to write code of my own, which actually will be a lot of fun—even though when I told Cassie what I did, she rolled her eyes halfway through the explanation, shook her head and said “What?”—then told me I needed to get laid. She may not be a rocket scientist, but on the sex front, she’s very perceptive.
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