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Betrayed by Trust




  Betrayed by Trust

  A NOVEL

  HAILEY HOGAN

  Electronics Edition

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  All characters, names, descriptions and traits are products of the author’s imagination. Similarities to actual people – living or dead – are purely coincidental.

  Cover design by: SG Creations

  Chapter 1

  Sleepless nights fueled Caitlyn Crenshaw’s desire to avenge the hardships that fell upon her father. She watched Robert Crenshaw go from a strong and passionate man, to one who barely had enough energy to get out of bed daily. To see him lose hope after being rejected several times for a business loan, tore her up inside. If only he would have received the loan from JB Savings and Loans, their neighborhood bank. It would have been enough to keep his store, Crenshaw Groceries, open; without it he wasn’t able to compete with the chain stores. Seeing all of his dreams deteriorate in front of her eyes, left a bitter taste in Caitlyn’s mouth.

  Caitlyn fantasized about the day the guilty party would pay retribution. She vowed to make it slow and painful. She wanted to see Jack Banks, the owner of JB Savings and Loans, suffer the way she watched her father suffer until his death. During her research, she discovered his nephew, Blake Banks, had a thriving business because of funding received from JB Savings and Loans. Destroying Blake’s reputation in the business world would hurt his uncle so Caitlyn put her plans in motion and got a job at Banks Telecom. When old man Banks died before she could fully implement her plans to destroy Blake’s company, she decided to continue on her quest. Getting revenge on his favorite nephew would have to suffice.

  Caitlyn prided herself on her work and usually excelled at whatever she did; whether it was maintaining her straight four point zero grade point average in graduate school or handling multi-million dollar projects, Caitlyn effortlessly did well at whatever she set out to do. Because of her father, she majored in business and became a certified public accountant after only taking the exam once. Her original plans had been to take over her father’s store and expand. Some of her co-workers accused her of being anti-social, but she wasn’t there to make friends; she was there to get revenge, so she ignored their rants.

  “Slow down,” one of her co-workers said, when Caitlyn accidentally bumped into them as she rushed to catch the elevator.

  “Got a meeting and I can’t be late,” she responded, while pushing her hand in between the elevators doors just before it closed.

  Caitlyn pressed the button for the fourteenth floor and waited. Her mind went over what she would say. Normally, when she met with Blake Banks there were other people in the room. She hoped the anger festering in her system, would subside long enough for her to make it through the one-on-one meeting with the, the CEO of Banks Telecom.

  When her manager informed her she had been summoned because of the fiasco with her last project, Caitlyn scrambled to get her documentation together. Although she was guilty of setting up another employee by giving them inaccurate data, she refused to be the escape goat for their mistake. As one of the lead accountants, Caitlyn had access to confidential company records and was pulled in to work on various outside projects geared towards generating the company more money.

  She used her position to hurt Banks internally but had done so without bringing much attention to herself. Caitlyn had a way of forging numbers and making things look better than what they were; because of that, she knew it would only be a matter of time before Banks Telecom would be facing a financial crisis or she would be fired first because someone was on to her; either way, she would know soon enough.

  The elevator opened to a plush office filled with soft off-white carpet and a petite middle-aged woman sitting behind her desk immediately acknowledged her. “There you are. He’s been asking for you,” Joan Carlise stated, as she escorted Caitlyn to Blake’s office.

  Caitlyn glanced at her watch. According to it, she still had two minutes to spare. She sighed as the door to his office opened. Blake stood up immediately and greeted her with a firm handshake. He was over six feet tall. He towered over her by at least five inches although she wore heels.

  “Thank you for coming at such a short notice,” he said, as he motioned for her to sit down in the maroon leather chair.

  She watched him walk back behind his long cherry wood desk as she took a seat and crossed her legs. The walls of his office were filled with small business award plaques from various organizations. Up, until the last quarter, Banks Telecom had been growing fast. Now the small company was facing a crisis.

  “I know you’re wondering why I called you here, so I won’t take up too much of your time.”

  Caitlyn remained quiet.

  He tapped a pen on his desk. It annoyed her, but she tried to ignore it by focusing on his eyes. The twinkle in his gray eyes caused her to shift in her seat. She didn’t have the cushion of having other people in the room anymore. She was now face to face with Blake Banks all by herself. She rubbed her sweaty palms on her skirt.

  “Caitlyn, you’ve been working for me for how long now?”

  “For about a year,” she responded.

  “You trust me don’t you?”

  Caitlyn looked away for a brief second before looking back into his eyes. “As much as the next man.”

  His eyebrows shifted. “I’ll take that. How would you feel about a raise?”

  Startled, because she was expecting a reprimand, it took her a few seconds to respond. “I would welcome it with open arms.”

  “It’s yours. I’ll have my lawyers draw up the papers. After this year you can retire if you want because I want to offer you a million dollar raise.”

  Caitlyn looked around for the hidden cameras and then looked over the rim of her glasses. “Mr. Banks, You should have told me we were going to be on TV.” She ran her hand through her long straight hair. “I would have done something else to my hair.”

  “First of all, call me Blake. All I need for you to do is to agree to be my wife for a year and the million dollars is yours.”

  At this point Caitlyn couldn’t control herself. She burst out laughing because she knew this was a practical joke. This couldn’t be real. Here she was thinking she had been caught forging numbers, but instead, he was offering her a million dollars. “This is ludicrous. As much as I’m flattered by this proposal for a raise, why would I take you serious?”

  “I’ve been watching you for the last few months. You’re intelligent, you’re beautiful. What man wouldn’t want you by his side?”

  “True.” Caitlyn knew she was attractive to most men, but it still didn’t answer the million dollar question. “But the question is why would you?”

  Caitlyn was confused by the whole ordeal. What in the world would make him ask her of all people? From what she observed, he had his pick of women and she was sure any one of them would have loved to have been Mrs. Banks.

  “We would be good together. I’ve seen you in meetings. You’re not afraid to speak your mind. I find that an attractive quality especially when I have enough ‘yes’ men around me.”

  She folded her arms and leaned back in her chair as Blake tried to plead his case. He continued to say, “I looked over your personnel file and it seems we�
��re around the same age. We like some of the same things from what I’ve gathered from our brief conversations over the past few months.”

  Caitlyn’s mind was running a mile a minute. She zoned out on him a few times as she tried to figure out his ulterior motive. She felt there was more to it than he was telling her and she was determined to find out. She interrupted him. “Let’s cut through the bull. I need the REAL reason.”

  Blake blinked a few times. His beautiful eyes seemed to pierce into her soul. Without blinking, he said, “My late uncle left me no choice.”

  Why would his uncle want him to marry her? Did he feel some remorse on his death bed? The fact that Jack Banks knew how much pain he caused her father, made her stomach turn. The ache in Caitlyn’s heart for her dad’s last days threatened her sanity. She pushed those thoughts to the back of her mind.

  This could be the opportunity she had been waiting for. Caitlyn would have access to millions being his wife. She didn’t want to seem too eager, so she pretended to oppose. “I don’t mean to sound crude, but Mr. Banks, I mean Blake, you’re a nice looking man and I’m sure you can find some other willing participant, but I’m not available.”

  “If you’re talking about your boyfriend Charles, I took care of him already.”

  Caitlyn uncrossed her legs and sat straight up. “Excuse me.”

  “He was more than happy to take the money he was offered and backed down. He’ll be calling you later to get his stuff.”

  “How dare you interfere in my life like this?” she snapped. She didn’t know if she was more furious at Blake or Charles, her boyfriend of the last year. The throbbing in her head intensified. First his uncle interfered in her father’s life and now Blake thought because he had a little money he could interfere in her personal life. She didn’t know what to think about Charles. As soon as she got a hold of him, she had a few choice words for him as well. She clinched her fists. Her nails dug into her palms to the point she almost screamed.

  Blake seemed confident and smug. “Maybe I went about this the wrong way. Let me explain.”

  She inched to the edge of her seat and it took all of her might not to reach across the desk and slap the smug look off Blake’s face. She had to take control of the situation. Caitlyn stood up and didn’t wait for Blake’s explanation. She stormed out of the room. His secretary called out to her, but she ignored her. The elevator wasn’t coming fast enough so she took the stairs. Her co-workers curiously eyed her as she stormed to her cubicle.

  She blocked out the noise in the office and leaned back in her chair. She hated Blake Banks more so now than ever. Up until this point, Caitlyn’s revenge was fueled by Blake’s uncle’s actions; now Blake made it about his own actions. All she could think about was how Blake manipulated his way into her personal life without any remorse.

  His uncle wrecked havoc on her life a few years ago. Now he’s trying to impose himself into her world. Although her siblings, Bridget and Bradford, didn’t cosign her actions, they understood her need for revenge. Her plans weren’t moving as fast as she hoped. She was a wiz with numbers and manipulated them so much that even when projects for new telecom facilities passed through all the phases, when it came down to implementing them, there was always a glitch.

  When their internal analysts tried to figure out what went wrong, they were unable to tie the issues to the false figures. As far as they were concerned, Caitlyn’s figures were correct and it was mismanagement on the customers end. With a few of these failures, she used others to plant doubt in stockholders minds about some of the decisions Blake had been making on behalf of Banks Telecom.

  She smiled for the first time since leaving Blake’s office at the thought of him being berated by the main stock holders. Her smile soon faded when she saw Charles’ number flash on her desk phone’s screen. “Damn him,” she blurted, hoping no one else heard her outburst.

  Caitlyn opened up her top drawer and pulled out a bottle of aspirin. She licked her tongue out and placed two white pills on it. Her face cringed as she swallowed the bitter pills without drinking any fluids.

  It took awhile for the pills to make her headache subside. She couldn’t concentrate on work. Her mind replayed the incident in Blake’s office over and over. She needed to find out more about this so called proposal. She knew it had to be something in it for Blake or else he wouldn’t have brought it up. But what was it?

  If she accepted Blake’s proposal, she could convince him to share more about the business. If he trusted her with passwords, she could have it set up that he was embezzling funds. Well maybe she didn’t have to take it that far; however, it would give her the leverage she needed to see Banks Telecom fail. The more she thought about it, the more she realized the proposal could be the answer to her prayers. She didn’t trust Blake, however she had a more immediate problem to deal with—Charles.

  Chapter 2

  “Caitlyn turned me down. I thought I was most women’s fantasy,” Blake stated, as he sat next to his best friend since grade school at a local bar.

  After tipping the waiter, Trent turned around to face Blake. “What do you expect? That woman knows you as her boss and then you spring something like that on her. Tact is something you’re lacking.”

  “I like the direct approach.”

  “Well, if you ask me, your mental condition is hereditary.”

  “Man, you better be glad we’re friends or I would pop you for that comment.”

  “Just calling it like I see it. Your uncle asking you to marry some chick just to get your inheritance. Crazy man.” Trent held his drink up and took a sip. He asked, “Can’t you get the money your uncle left for you another way?”

  “I asked my attorney if there was a way around it and there isn’t. I need that money or my business is going under. If I don’t do something about it fast, we’re sinking just like the Titanic.”

  “Do what you have to do. If it means marrying some stranger, then by all means, do it to save the ship.”

  “Let’s hope Ms. Lady comes around or I’ll be in need of a life jacket.”

  “How did you get yourself into this situation?”

  Blake sipped on his drink and paused a few seconds before answering. “I wish I knew. I thought everything was in place. My company takes the risk by investing the money and resources. All the vendors have to do is install the phone lines and towers where we tell them. Some of my vendors have been dropping the ball lately and causing some of the phone providers to not extend contracts in certain areas.”

  “That’s bad business.”

  “Exactly. These vendors though are the only ones working in these areas so my hands are tied.”

  “I feel for you.”

  The music changed from a slow jam to a more upbeat sound. Blake and Trent watched a group of women dancing on the dance floor.

  “I can tell they’re all high maintenance,” Trent said.

  “What woman isn’t?”

  “I’ll drink to that.” Trent lifted his bottle up off the counter and took a drink.

  “Here’s to Uncle Jack.” Blake drank until the glass was dry. He motioned for the bartender. He ordered another round for them both.

  “So tell me. What’s Caitlyn like?”

  Blake remembered how he felt every time his and Caitlyn’s paths crossed. If he were to admit the truth, he would have eventually asked her out on a date without his uncle’s forced conditions. Her mere presence seemed to fill a room. He liked the way she tilted her head slightly when in deep thought or how her eyes twinkled when she found something funny. He also liked to see the fire radiating from her eyes when she got upset. That’s the last thing he remembered seeing before Caitlyn stormed out of his office earlier.

  He responded, “She’s not bad on the eyes. I would date her.”

  “How do you plan on getting her to agree to marry you?”

  “I’m hoping she’ll do it after I throw this Mac Daddy charm on her.”

  Trent laughed. “What’s yo
ur plan b, because from what you said, your plan a is not working.”

  “Ye of little faith.”

  “Now that’s one tall drink of water. I wouldn’t mind sipping from her glass,” Trent said, as Blake followed his gaze.

  “Sure you’re right. Heads or tails,” Blake said, as he took out a quarter and flipped it.

  “Heads.”

  “You lose.” Blake removed the top of his hand to reveal the other side of the coin.

  “Go for it.” Trent saluted him with his glass.

  Blake placed his glass on the bar and walked over near the dance floor where the tall slender woman with a head full of Chaka Kahn hair stood.

  “Can I have this dance?” he extended his hand out.

  “I don’t think my partner would appreciate seeing me out on the dance floor with a man.”

  “Your partner?” Blake said, sounding confused.

  “Yes. There she is now.”

  A shorter woman approached them and he watched as they kissed. His ego took a direct hit. “Ladies, enjoy the rest of your night,” he said.

  Blake didn’t wait to hear their responses. He looked over in Trent’s direction and Trent was laughing so hard, he almost fell out of his seat. He detoured and headed for the door. He wasn’t in the mood to listen to Trent any more tonight.

  He was barely in his car when his phone rang. “I don’t want to hear it.”

  “Your chick sure knows how to dance. You should have stayed--they might be into threesomes.” Trent’s laughter seemed to override the loud noise in the background.

  “Stop wasting my minutes.” He clicked the phone off without waiting on Trent to respond.

  Tonight he needed a little TLC and he knew just the woman to give it to him. He scrolled through the address book on his cell phone and made a booty call.

  “How could you?” Caitlyn yelled from the other side of the door, as Charles tried to convince her to open the door to her apartment so he could get his stuff.