T onight would change her life. She knew it. Anticipation tingled in Savannahâs veins. Had anyone asked her years earlier if she would ever be able to lead a double life, lie to family, friends and her husband about what she did in her spare time, she would have laughed in their faces. She spun her office chair away from her computer screen toward the ringing multiline phone.
âBillings and Tate, Attorneys-at-Law, Savannah Fields speaking.â
âHi, sweetheart,â came the always chirpy voice.
âHey, Mom.â Savannah noticed the flashing blip on her computer screen from the corner of her eye, indicating a new e-mail. âWhatâs up?â she asked as she opened the e-mail and read the note from her boss, Richard Billings. He needed a case file pulled to prepare for court. Savannah switched the call to her headset and walked to the file cabinet.
âI just wanted to remind you about the meeting tonight.â
âIâll be there. I told Blake we were having our monthly pep meeting.â
Mother and daughter chuckled.
âIf Blake only knew what TLC really was,â Claudia said.
âHeâd have a fit.â Savannah imagined the expression of appalled disbelief on her husbandâs face.
To the casual observer Savannah Fields was a highly paid paralegal for a small but busy corporate law firm in midtown Manhattan and married to Blake Fields, the very sexy architect and builder of upscale apartment complexes and office buildings. They lived a solid, upper-class lifestyle and enjoyed all of its perks. But Savannah, her mother and two dozen more New York women had a life that not even their closest friends would ever suspect.
âWell, tonight is important so try to get there early. I donât want you to miss out on anything and I want a good seat.â
Savannah flipped through the files until she located the one she was looking for, then pushed the metal drawer shut. âYou want me to pick you up?â
âNo, Iâll take my car.â
âSee you later, Mom, and no speeding,â she warned. Claudia Martin was notorious for her lead foot.
Claudia scoffed at the reprimand. âIâll try.â
âIf you get there before I do, save me a seat. Gotta go. Love you.â She smacked kisses into the phone before disconnecting the call.
âSavannahâ¦â
She looked up into the deep-set green eyes of her boss, who was a dead ringer for an older version of the actor Keanu Reeves.
âHey, Richard. I have that file for you.â She reached for it on her desk and handed it over.
âThanks. Look, I know this is short notice but Iâm going to need you to stay a little longer tonight.â
Her stomach knotted. âTonight!â Her normally even timbre rose two octaves as she jerked her neck to the side.
Richard held up his hands and inadvertently took a step back. His friend and business partner Jack Tate had just been talking about a book by playwright and actor Tyler Perryâ Donât Make a Black Woman Take Off Her Earrings. He might not be up on all the black vernacular, but he got the sense that if Savannah took off her earrings at this precise moment he was in trouble.
âYou know you will be paid well for the time. But I really need your help preparing for Monday.â
Savannah pursed her lips and folded her arms beneath her C-cup breasts.
âRichard,â she said, assuming her mother tone, âhow many times have we been through this?â She pinched her lips and titled her head to the side.
Richardâs hopeful expression turned sheepish. âIââ
She threw up her hand, palm facing Richard. âDonât answer. It was a rhetorical question. You canât keep waiting until the last minute. I know youâre a brilliant attorney, which I hope to aspire to one day. But in the meantime I have a life, which begins promptly at 5:01 p.m.â Her right brow rose to emphasize her point.
Richard took the well-deserved tongue lashing. Theyâd had this conversation at least once every couple of months for the past five years that theyâd worked together. Savannah would chew him out, he took it and eventually she would help him out.
Any other time her âRichard traumas,â which sheâd dubbed these episodes, wouldnât be more than a minor annoyance, but today was different. However, she also knew that no matter what, Richard never asked her to do anything if he didnât really need her helpâwhich was a lot.
Savannah blew out a breath. It was going to be a long night, but she could swing it.