10 “Randall wants to see you,” Kayley told Blair two days later. Blair pushed away from her desk and left her cubicle. Kayley gave her shoulder a squeeze before Blair walked to her uncle’s office. With each step, her nerves ratcheted up a notch. She hadn’t spoken to him since she’d gotten back from the Caribbean, and she had a feeling he was going to chew her out for failing to get Denver to sign the contract. She’d spent the last two days completely racked by a major self-confidence issue in herself. She knew that her presentation had been stellar, and she’d hoped—apparently quite foolishly—that Denver would see the value in her work and sign, no matter his personal feelings. Clearly, she hadn’t been good enough for him to have a change of heart. And now she’d have to listen to her unc