Between Two Crocs: BBW Shapshifter Romance (Safari Shifters Book 2)
One
    “If those papers aren’t waiting for me Monday morning, you’re fired,” Mr. Angelsen said.
    “Fine,” Lily Aris mumbled as she looked for her bag.
    “Good. I look forward to hearing from you on Monday. Have a nice weekend.”
    Lily pushed the call end button and made a face at the blank phone screen. “You have a great weekend too. Jerk.”
    She spotted her bright purple luggage on the carousel and rushed to pull it all down. It took a little effort but soon there was a pile of bags at her feet.
    “It looks like you need a little help.”
    Lily looked up to see a familiar pair of green eyes. She nodded. “That would be great.”
    Max Nunez lifted her bags into the back of his waiting tram. “I thought I might run into you today. Addison hasn’t stopped talking about you all week. I swear she’s more excited about your visit than her own wedding.”
    Lily laughed. “You’re being very sweet, Max. Thanks for the help.”
    She was honestly surprised and happy to see the crocodile shifter. The first time she’d visited Safari Island, she’d gone on a date with Max and his twin brother. It had been a disaster. While the men were incredibly handsome, she didn’t have much in common with them. Finn Nunez had spent most of the dinner and the drive home fuming and Max had been quiet. While the men weren’t overtly mean or rude, they just weren’t right for her.
    Lily’s best friend had had much better luck. Her date that evening had turned out to be the love of her life. Lily and Addison had gone on vacation together, but only Lily had returned to the United States. Addison had moved in with Chet in Safari Town and the rest was history. Now, Lily was returning to the island for the big wedding. Unfortunately, her boss wasn’t very thrilled about her needing to take time off again so soon. She had more than enough vacation time banked to cover this trip and then some. But he was being a major jerk and threatening to fire her if she didn’t finish his project.
    He had handed her all the files for a major account right before she left and told her she needed to fix his mistake ASAP. He had no idea what he’d done wrong, but if she didn’t fix it, she wouldn’t have a job to come home to. She’d had a stomachache the entire flight to Safari Island. She needed her job. It was a tough economy, and she didn’t have much experience. Not to mention the fact that Angelsen was paying her three times the market rate for her position and experience.
    She would be able to pay off all her student loans if she worked with Angelsen for only two years. She’d already managed to pay off three of the five loans. All she had left now were the two largest private loans. Getting fired at this point would ruin all her careful planning and sacrificing. She hadn’t had a Frappuccino in over a year, and she’d slashed her clothing budget in half. She had been lucky enough to win a vacation to Safari Island last summer and this trip was free of charge since she was in the wedding.
    Living so frugally wasn’t fun, but when it had a purpose she didn’t feel so bad. Now, everything was slipping away from her. Lily didn’t want to bring down Addison’s big day by dragging her work with her, but Mr. Angelsen had left her no choice. She was going to try to finish it all up in one night.
    “Something wrong?” Max asked, nudging her. “You’re very quiet. That’s not the Lily I remember.”
    She sighed. “I have to work while I’m here and my boss is being a real jerk to me.”
    “That’s terrible,” Max said. “Could you refresh my memory on what you do? Sorry, it’s been a while.”
    “I work for an accountant. I have an accounting and finance degree, but I do secretary work for my boss mostly.”
    Max frowned. “Why don’t you do any accounting yourself? That’s like hiring a world class chef and asking him to do the dishes all day.”
    “I know. This is the first time he’s asking me to do a big project.

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