Giles was a bit disappointed that Fred didn’t need him to be in her lab all day. Yet, he knew she was right and he did have a lot of things to do. Andrew had already told him about all the paperwork that had piled up while he was gone. He was going to be busy, trying to catch up, plus deal with all the new work that was bound to cross his desk.
“I can do lunch,” he said as he trailed his hand down her body. “I usually just order something from the cafeteria and eat it in my office. The closest restaurant is a formal one and all the board members go there and I rather not deal with them when I don’t have to.” He smiled down at her. “But I do like my job, no matter how much I complain about the board.”
Reaching over, Giles turned off the lamp and snuggled down on the bed. “I have to get Willow a gift,” he said, running his fingers through Fred’s hair. “If she hadn’t pestered me for days, I wouldn’t have the most beautiful woman in the world in my bed right now.” He leaned down and softly kissed Fred’s head. “And this weekend, I’ll take you to Bath. You can see the house and decide on where you want the wedding. Either in the garden or inside.”
“I can do lunch,” he said as he trailed his hand down her body. “I usually just order something from the cafeteria and eat it in my office. The closest restaurant is a formal one and all the board members go there and I rather not deal with them when I don’t have to.” He smiled down at her. “But I do like my job, no matter how much I complain about the board.”
Reaching over, Giles turned off the lamp and snuggled down on the bed. “I have to get Willow a gift,” he said, running his fingers through Fred’s hair. “If she hadn’t pestered me for days, I wouldn’t have the most beautiful woman in the world in my bed right now.” He leaned down and softly kissed Fred’s head. “And this weekend, I’ll take you to Bath. You can see the house and decide on where you want the wedding. Either in the garden or inside.”
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