Buchanan: Delicious - Part 67
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Part 67

"What?" Penny asked.

Naomi grabbed her and pulled her into her office. "I saw that," she said. "The whole thing. The intimate conversation. The private touches. There's something going on with you and Cal."

"No, there isn't. Well, maybe. Something. But it's no big deal." If she didn't count being in love with him. Then it was practically nothing.

"And?" Naomi demanded.

"And, what? I went with him to see his daughter. He decided not to tell Lindsey who he is. It was hard for him. I saw the whole thing and it made me..."

"Yes?"

"It made me like him."

"Ha. As if that's all that's going on between you. I know there's more, but I'm not sure I'm up to the details. Just be sure this time."

"What?"

Naomi sighed. "Be sure. Last time you left. You shouldn't leave. It's wrong and it hurts the people left behind."

The unfair accusation stunned her. "I didn't leave. Okay, technically I did move out, but that was only because Cal didn't care. He's admitted so himself. He didn't love me."

"You didn't fight for him." Naomi held up a hand. "Look, I'm sorry. You don't need this from me and I'm hardly in any position to judge. I'm the queen of running away."

Penny was having a hard time getting her head around the conversation. "I didn't run from Cal."

"Yes, you did. And that's okay. I'm just saying that before you start something up again, you need to know if you're in it for the long haul."

Naomi returned to the kitchen, leaving Penny speechless and annoyed.

She hadn't run. Cal had disappeared emotionally long before she'd moved out. The problems in their marriage weren't about her. Were they?

As she walked to the door a voice in her head pointed out that it took two to make or break any relationship. That no one person was all in the wrong or all in the right. That maybe, just maybe, she had some culpability in what had gone wrong.

DANI HATED EVERYTHING about Gloria's office. The size, the whiteness of it all. Being here always made her feel as if she'd been called to the princ.i.p.al's office, even when she'd been the one to request the meeting.

It was seven-thirty on a Sat.u.r.day night. Most people were at home with family or out on dates or with friends. Not her grandmother. Gloria was at the office and if Dani wanted to talk to her, that was where she had to be, too.

"You may go in now," her secretary said, holding open the door to the inner sanctum.

Dani smiled at the woman, one of two secretaries Gloria employed. Her hours were such that one a.s.sistant simply wasn't enough.

"Dani," Gloria said from behind her very large, very white desk. "How nice of you to ask to see me."

Gloria didn't stand or offer to shake hands or hug. Not at the office. Here things were strictly business. Here they were never family.

"I took the liberty of going over the numbers at Burger Heaven," Gloria continued as she motioned to the chair opposite her desk. "They look good. So I don't think there's a problem there, is there?"

"No."

Dani had dressed carefully in a pantsuit with a silk blouse. She kept her back straight as she perched at the edge of the chair.

"Burger Heaven is doing well," she said. "Which is why I wanted to see you. I've served my time there, Gloria. There's nothing left for me to learn. I'm ready to move up in the company."

Gloria sighed. "You've said that before, Dani. Several times. No matter how I discourage you, you keep insisting on wanting to move up. Why is that?"

"Because I've earned the chance to prove myself somewhere else." She swallowed, then braced herself. "I either want to be promoted within the company or I'm resigning."

Gloria didn't react at all. Not a lash flickered, not a muscle moved. She regarded Dani for several seconds before saying, "I will not tolerate being threatened by you, young lady."

Dani ignored the young lady bit. "I'm not threatening you. I'm stating a fact. I have both the education and experience to take on more responsibility. This is my career and I refuse to spend it managing Burger Heaven. If you don't want to give me a chance, then I'll find a company that does."

"I doubt you'll find many," Gloria said with a sniff.

Dani ignored the hurt that jabbed her. She'd known this was going to go badly. She had to remember why she was here and stay on topic.

"I disagree," she said. "My employment record and accomplishments speak for themselves. I won't have any trouble finding another job and moving up. We both know that. So why do you have a problem with me? Why are you always treating me as if I'm second best? Is it because I'm a woman? I can't believe that of you. You're a woman and look what you've accomplished."

"You're right," Gloria told her, a flicker of anger in her eyes. "I have brought this company to greatness. I am responsible for our success. Don't you dare come to me with your stupid request-"

"It's not stupid. It's reasonable. You haven't held anyone back the way you've kept me down. So why?"

Her grandmother leaned toward her. The air seemed to dip ten degrees. "Be very careful before you ask me that," she said, her voice low. "I don't think you're prepared to hear the truth."

"I think I'm up to it, Gloria," she said, suddenly not the least bit afraid. After all, what could the woman say?

"All right. But when I've told you, don't come crying to me, saying it's all too much."

"Sure. Whatever." Talk about a love of melodrama.

Gloria leaned back in her chair. "Many years ago, before you were born, your mother took up with a man. She was unfaithful to my son. My son. Their affair continued for several years and produced a child-you, Danielle. You are your mother's b.a.s.t.a.r.d and not a Buchanan at all. I kept quiet to spare my son the shame. But I've never forgotten. Every time I look at you, I see proof that b.i.t.c.h betrayed my son. You are your mother's daughter and you are nothing to me."

Dani heard the words, but they didn't make sense. They couldn't. Not a Buchanan? But she had always been a Buchanan.

"You're lying," she said.

"I am not, but if it would make you happy, we could have one of those DNA tests done. I'm confident it will show you are not one of us."

Dani didn't remember standing, but suddenly she was by the door.

"Burger Heaven is as much as you deserve," Gloria told her. "Be grateful I let you have that much."

Funny how an hour ago Dani had thought her life couldn't get any worse. Obviously, she'd been wrong.

"You can have it back," she told her grandmother. "I quit."

"You can't."