Sutton's POV
Pulling the car in front of Cafe Marina. I park close to the entrance. Before I step out of the car I call Hayley. The phone rings a couple of times before she picks up.
Hayley: Hi, Sutton. Is everything okay?
Me: Yes, it is. Today I'm meeting with the manager of Saving Ryder. We're going to discuss you going on tour with them.
Ahhh, she screams.
Hayley: That's great news. Are you serious about me going on tour?
Me: I am. I'll go through the contract with him and then once everything is finalised all you need to do is come to the office and sign.
Hayley: You don't have an office yet?
Me: I'll be using my parents place as an office. Until my building opens in January.
Hayley: I can't wait to hear more about the tour.
Me: I'll talk to you later. Bye, Hayle's.
Hayley: Bye, Sutt.
Hanging up the phone I walk into the cafe. I look around and see booths occupied by people. There's one in the far right hand corner that has 'reserved' sign on it.
That table is mine.
As I approach the table I see a guy wearing a suit walk over to it and he takes a seat. "Are you Harrison?"
"That's me," he smiles at me, before looking me up and down. "I wasn't expecting to make a contract with a woman that looks like you."
Why would he need to make a comment like that?
Crossing my arms I ask. "What's that supposed to mean?"
I don't like being treated like I'm a piece of meat. Especially, by these business men types. Always, presuming that I can't do a job like them.
"Can we forget I said anything?" He leans back against the booth. "I can't afford to piss someone off who has a signing that my band wants playing at their gigs."
That's more like it. This is fun making him squirm.
"Of course we can." I sit across from him. "Is that the contract?"
"Yes," he pushes it across the table to me. "If there's anything you'd like to add we can do that."
I go through the contract carefully and it says that Hayley will receive $1,000 for each concert she does.
She's going to like seeing that.
Going through it more I don't see anything about security. That's one of the important things I want taken care of when it comes to my signings.
I add that to the contract.
1. Client will have four security guards with her at all times. Two in front and two behind.
2. Sweets to be left on the dressing table in the dressing room. Fridge filled with bottles of water, orange juice and a few diet soft drinks.
Sliding the document across the table to him. He picks it up and goes through it carefully. "We can make sure those things are done. If you need anything in the future. You can contact me."
"Thanks," he puts them in his briefcase. "I'll contact you once this has been added. Then we'll find a time when Hayley Blake can come in and sign the documents."
"Sounds good." I shake his hand. "It was nice to see you, Harrison."
"You too, Sutton." He stands up and walks out of the cafe.
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Catching You (Saving Ryder Book 1)
General FictionSutton Holgate has spent the last ten years working for a huge company in New York. When the company downsizes she's one of the first to go. She returns to her hometown and reconnects with the people she hasn't seen in ten years. Ryder Sanchez is th...