What was I saying? I shook it all off. It didn’t matter what she thought of me. This was going to be strictly business. Yes, so she was different. I didn’t usually sit up and notice. But if I changed myself for every woman that was different I wouldn’t be where I was today. Consistency was key. I was who I was in the business world because I had a formula and it worked. I was who I was among the ladies because of a formula, too, albeit a different one. What she thought of me didn’t matter. The campaign mattered. I ran my hands under cold water and rubbed it over my face before patting it dry with a paper towel from the dispenser. When I glanced at my phone it was after three already. I was late, but Dunn would forgive me. Everyone forgave me. I made my way up to the office and entered.