"Jack knows he’s a flirt. He’s a hit with the ladies -- and men -- but it means nothing to him because he’s with Aiden. They’ve been together in a committed relationship for years now, and in Jack’s mind, no one else matters. So when a new girl in the office named Leslie flirts back, Jack thinks nothing of it.
Aiden, on the other hand, is pissed.
The worse part is Jack won’t tell Leslie he’s with someone. He doesn’t think he has to. Soon the tension between the two men starts to wear them down. Jack just wants the whole thing to blow over, but it looks like Aiden’s about to blow up.
When Jack finally says something to Leslie, will it be too late to satisfy Aiden?"
We’re Not Fighting By J.M. Snyder To Jack Lasky, she was just another girl in the office. So she might have a crush on him, so what? He was in a committed relationship. That meant more to him than anyone else seemed to realize. He knew he was a flirt. Hell, he was in his late thirties and still sexy. Firm buttocks, trim stomach, muscled arms from working out in the office gym during his lunch break. Careless blond hair and boyish blue eyes, and a smile that said he cared. He had the goods and knew how to show them off. What was the harm in that? He liked the way girls giggled when he winked or smiled at them. He got a buzz when the male interns did the same. Clients, too—he wasn’t the company’s highest ranking sales rep for nothing. A little tease went a long way in his line of work.