Bed of Lies

Bed of Lies by Paula Roe

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here?”
    “Huh?” Beth blinked.
    Laura rolled her eyes. “The light’s green. I asked if we need to do a double order on our cranberry oils for Christmas.”
    “No.” Beth tempered her abruptness with an apologetic smile and pressed the accelerator. “Sorry. I have a lot on my mind.”
    Laura shot her a sideways glance. “Anything to do with that sneaky little rat Ben?”
    “Got it in one.” She smiled weakly.
    “Well, thank me for clearing your morning appointments today. I rescheduled everyone so we could go through yesterday’s new shipment. Oh, and Jack Benson says he hopes you feel better.”
    Ahh, Jack, her plantar fasciitis retiree. “Am I sick?”
    “Nope. People just assumed anything else wouldn’t keep you away.”
    As the traffic ground to a halt again, Beth gave the younger girl her full attention. Her employee had the kind of personality and looks that could coax a smile from a statue—she’d be dangerous if she were self-centered. But Laura was the nicest person she’d ever known.
    “Do you think I’m a workaholic?” Beth asked.
    “ Weeeell… You are. A bit.”
    And honest to a fault. “I see.”
    “The last time you took a day off was… Actually, you’ve never taken a day off. Since when’ve you had the chance to just lie on the beach and veg? Or come to think of it, been out on a date?”
    Beth snorted. “And why haven’t you said anything before?”
    Laura shrugged. “You never asked before. And you like working. The weird thing is you’re our target market, but you don’t practice what you preach.”
    “And you think I need a man.”
    “No. I think you need a little fun.” Laura grinned again. “And a little sex wouldn’t hurt.”
    They pulled into the parking lot and Beth wound down her window for the ticket, effectively cutting off Laura’s train of thought.
    If someone had told her a week ago she’d be sharing a house with Luke De Rossi, running from reporters and hunting down an ex-employee and a missing half-million dollars, she would’ve laughed in their face.
    A shiver shot down her back. Yes, Luke seemed to be helping with her Ben problem. And she was attracted to him. But the issue wasn’t physical, it was mental. She didn’t want to let him into her life, into her secrets. Her head screamed danger every time she laid eyes on him.
    Even if her body screamed the opposite.
    At exactly nine-thirty, Beth and Laura walked down the mall toward a darkened shop front.
    “Smell that,” Laura said softly as Beth unlocked the doors and whooshed them open.
    Beth took a deep breath, punching in a security code as Laura flicked on the lights. “Frangipani, lavender. Lemongrass.”
    “I can smell coffee,” Laura singsonged, dangling a bag of gourmet beans between two fingers. They both grinned.
    “You fill the pot and I’ll fix things up here,” said Beth. She selected a key and switched on the cash register, straightened the flyers on the counter, then placed an errant pen in a cup.
    Casting an eye over the familiar interior, she breathed in again with a smile, loving the crazy mix of scents that hit her senses. The place wasn’t huge, but she’d made use of every available space. A giant oak tree mural decorated the walls, each branch a protruding glass shelf that displayed various jellies, lotions and powders. Bath bombs, frothies and bottles of shower gel were divided in four tiers on the trunk and a small white sink sat discreetly in the wall, a half-empty body-wash tester bottle on the side.
    As usual, everything was in its place.
    This was her reality. It was just another normal day.
    Please .
    Crossing her fingers, she turned to the office, drawn in by the delicious coffee bean and mocha aroma.
    Laura turned from the kitchenette and held out a packet of cookies. “Biscuit?”
    “This early?”
    “It’s never too early for Tim Tams.”
    Beth grinned, plucked out a chocolate-covered cookie and munched slowly. “You want to check out the stock while we

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