The Boss's Double Trouble Twins
Mitch Carver hesitated as he came into the bright, shiny new chrome and glass office he'd been assigned. Everything in him was rebelling. How many times had he vowed he would never work here in his family's company? And yet, here he was.He swore softly to himself, looking at the huge desk, the sleek computer, the neatly stacked booksthe shackles of a business-man's life. And then he caught sight of himself in the reflection from the floor-to-ceiling window. He was wearing a suit, for God's sake. The hair that was usually long and untamed, the better to let him slip unnoticed into life on the wild side, had been trimmed short and neat. The beard and mustache were gone. It had been years since he'd looked so conventional. And he hated it.
"You win again, Dad," he muttered dryly. But only for one year. That was all he'd promised.
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