Logan shook his head at my question. “No. I cannot disclose her name at this time.”
I pushed the thought from my head. There are a million actresses in the world. The odds of it being Natalie were nearly impossible.
I didn’t know the full story of what happened in that studio and Logan didn’t seem to want to discuss it, but I did want to try and help. I thought for a moment before I spoke.
“Sir, I also know an actress. From what I know about her, I’m not sure the date I planned for you tonight would work. Maybe a more lavish first date would be appropriate for her? Something to spoil or pamper her after a long day on set. They also seem to enjoy being given gifts.” I smiled at him.
Logan frowned at me. I tensed. Oh, I’ve spoken out of line.
I looked down, waiting for him to eliminate me from the running as his assistant just like he had done to Elena when she crossed a boundary.
But Logan just sighed. “You’re right. I was only thinking of the kind of date I would prefer, not what she might enjoy. Perhaps I should have a more formal date with her.”
I realized I had been holding my breath, and I released it with a relieved sigh.
“Thank you, Hazel,” Logan smiled at me.
When I returned home later that evening, I stood at the front door, rummaging through my purse for my keys. Just as I found them and pulled them out, the door cracked open, startling me.
My parents peered out at me. “Hazel,” my dad said.
“Father,” I said, confused.
There was a moment of silence. I stared at them as they nervously glanced at me, then over their shoulders, then at each other, then back at me.
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