Billionaire Mountain Man - Page 148

“You should at least try,” she said. “At least it would help you to get to know more people in the area.”

I wasn’t willing to meet horny strangers to appease my best friend. “Anyway, I spent the whole morning looking for a job. I wanted to focus, so that’s why I didn’t pick up.”

“Hold on.” She raised one of her thick eyebrows. “I thought you were taking a break? You just said that yesterday. Why the change of heart?”

I shrugged and went back to absently browsing the records. I couldn’t meet her eyes. “I was, I mean, I am, but—”

“You spoke to your mom this morning, didn’t you?” she asked, resting her hand on her hip.

“Yeah, well, she got me thinking…” I trailed off.

“I know she’s your mom and everything, but you should do something for you for a change.”

“There’s no harm in looking for a nanny job. I don’t have to take it if I don’t connect with the child—”

Sierra waved her hands between us. “Oh! That’s what I wanted to tell you.”

“Tell me what?” I asked.

“I have a friend who works for Noah Stone. He’s a big medical supplies executive—”

I rolled my eyes. “Sierra, for the hundredth time: I told you I don’t want to be set up—”

“If you’d listen,” she said, grabbing my hands to grab my attention. “This guy is looking for a nanny for his daughter.”

“Oh,” I said. “How do you know him?”

“My friend Rachel works for him. He sent an email last night about needing someone to watch his daughter. Like right away. Since you changed your mind about the break, at least having a reference from Rachel might help. Apparently, he’s super gorgeous, and his kid is like three or four? Anyway, Rachel says the kid is a cutie, and I think it would score some good points for her if you got the job. I told her you were the best nanny around.”

I smiled. “That’s sweet of you to say. Too bad you don’t know any other nannies.”

“You’re welcome!” she trilled.

“Do you have his information?” I asked.

She pulled her phone from her back pocket. “Yeah, he was doing interviews today.”

“On a Sunday?” I asked.

“My friend said his nanny left on Friday. So, he seemed motivated to get someone right away.”

I’d hoped I’d have more time for my break, but if this guy was an executive, then he might be able to match the pay I got from Ricky’s parents.

“Do I have to call for an interview?” I asked.

She scrolled through her phone and then made a face. “Ugh.”

My heart sank. “Did he hire someone already?”

“I have no idea, but the interviews were until five.”

I checked my phone. It was already five-thirty. Damn. I should have picked up the phone when Sierra called before. But if it was meant to be, then it was meant to be. I wanted to get my name on the list at least. I couldn’t imagine he’d hire someone in one day. I could call in the morning and squeeze myself in for an interview. There was no harm. At least I could rehash my interview skills.

“Send me that info,” I said to Sierra. “I’ll contact him and see if I can interview tomorrow.”

“Sure thing,” she said and forwarded me the info.

The name Noah Stone popped up on my phone screen. A light tingle ripped down my arms. There was something serendipitous about the whole situation. I had to take the chance on the job.

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