Mike Offit - Nothing Personal - A Novel of Wall Street

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Warren Hament is a bright young man who wanders into a career in finance in the early 1980s.
is the extraordinary story of his rapid ascent toward success, painted against a landscape of temptation and personal discovery. Introduced to the seductive, elite bastions of wealth and privilege, and joined by his gorgeous and ambitious girlfriend, he gets a career boost when his mentor is found dead.
Warren soon finds himself at the center of two murder investigations as a crime spree seemingly focused on powerful finance wizards plagues Wall Street. The blood-soaked trail leads to vast wealth and limitless risk as Warren uncovers unexpected opportunity and unknown dangers at every turn and must face moral dilemmas for which he is wholly unprepared.
Nothing Personal

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“I think I’ll leave it up to you to figure that out for yourself. The element of surprise.”

Warren smiled, then looked at his watch. “Well, if I don’t get changed and meet Chas, I’ll be on the menu tonight.” He got up and looked down at her appreciatively. “Or…”

She smiled and tossed her towel at him. “You keep your mind on the tennis, I’ll manage the melanin. Git along now.”

Warren and Chas had an easy first match, playing two brothers who argued quietly between themselves about court coverage. There was plenty of time to kill, so they drove back to the house and joined the girls and Cornelia on the beach. Chas’s mother was in fine condition, her slightly heavy-boned body taut from a regular exercise regimen. She had commandeered a half dozen lounge chairs and a room-size white tent from the pool house, and the staff had erected it all. In the tent was a buffet lunch, complete with a bar. Warren took a quick swim in the surf to wash away the sweat, then dried off and heaped a plate with lobster rolls and salad.

After a brief exchange about the walkover match, Mrs. Harper gave Warren some tips about the afternoon’s opponents, who included Jim Metcalf, who evidently had a weak net game.

“Oh, great, you mean I get to play against Mr. Metcalf?” Warren had felt a bit of regret about their conversation. Metcalf may have been an anti-Semite and a market manipulator, but Warren was a newcomer and a guest.

“Don’t worry. He doesn’t expect to win. Just be nice.”

Warren sat in the sand and ate, and the conversation drifted on the midday sun and the ocean breeze, with no one making an effort to be clever, but simply enjoying the good food and the warmth. It was hard to feel any pressure or tension in this setting, and Warren snuck a glass of wine when Chas wasn’t looking. Cornelia talked to Warren about Millbrook and horses for a while, but he wound up dozing contentedly.

The afternoon match was sluggish, and Warren’s mind was not focused on anything except how to get Larisa alone that night. They barely beat Metcalf and his guest, a strong player from California, thanks mostly to Chas’s boundless energy and his diligently hitting drop shots to Metcalf every chance he got and the older man missing almost every volley he attempted.

“Thanks for carrying me, partner,” Warren said as they toweled down. Metcalf had evidently forgotten the conversation from the previous night—in fact, he didn’t even seem to recognize Warren at all.

“No problem. Just be ready tomorrow,” Chas replied, smacking Warren on the back. They showered and changed, then drove back to the house. Drinks were on the patio, then Eliza and Larisa got into the Volkswagen with them for a drive into Palm Beach for dinner. They met up with a group of six others, all friends of Chas’s with family homes up in Hobe Sound or in Palm Beach, including two of the Swedish neighbors Chas had mentioned in New York. Everybody drank with gusto, and they made a big game out of cracking the stone-crab claws and sucking out the meat. It was a fun, sticky, and briny meal. Larisa sat next to Warren at dinner, and he kept leaning over, being sure to make as much contact with her leg as possible. By the time they climbed back into the car, slightly inebriated, he was holding her around the waist. Eliza had paired off with Austin Karr again, and Chas seemed to have hit it off with the older blond Swede, a model in Paris, and all of them decided to go back to the Harpers’ for a swim. To make room in the small car, Eliza sat on Austin’s lap, and Larisa sat on Warren’s. With her long hair spilling over his face, and the bouncy suspension of the car, she kept adjusting her bottom, and he was pretty sure she was doing it on purpose.

Everyone piled out at the cottage and headed toward the living room and screened porch. Warren grabbed Larisa and slowed her down, letting the rest get inside. He then led her around the side of the house on the path to the rose garden, which was softly lit in the moonlight.

“Are you kidnapping me?” She laughed at him.

“Maybe. At least leading you down the garden path. Literally. C’mon, I’m a little tired of all the company.” They came to a small grassy area surrounded by tall arbors overgrown by mature climbing roses. A wood bench was thoughtfully placed beneath the central arbor, and they sat there.

“What’s wrong with the—” she started to ask, but he cut her off with a kiss. The kiss intensified, and soon she had half climbed on him and had her hands inside his shirt, stroking his chest. His own hands ran down her short dress, then up over her haunches. After a few minutes, they eased back.

Warren couldn’t help saying exactly what he felt. “I know we just met each other, but I want you to spend the night with me.”

“You sure say what’s on your mind.”

“It’s an affliction sometimes. But, we’re not kids. I think you’re great. I think you’re beautiful and I want to spend a lot of time around you.”

She snuggled back down into his arms and kissed him lightly. “I think you’re pretty great yourself. To be honest, I was happy when I saw you here last night.”

“God, I can’t believe I never noticed you around. Have you been dating anyone?”

“Nope. Saving myself for you.”

“I do appreciate that.” A kiss.

“Think nothing of it. How about you?” Another kiss.

“Not lately. Not for a long time as a matter of fact. My last girlfriend dumped me and moved three thousand miles away. Before that, in high school…”

“Okay. I don’t need to hear about your first date. I like you just fine.” She ran her hands through his hair. “But you need a haircut.”

“Was it my looks or my charm that got you?” Another kiss.

“I think you’re sweet.” Another, interrupted.

“Sweet? Guys aren’t supposed to be sweet.”

“Well, I think you are. Cute too. Don’t complain. Work with me here. If I like sweet, go with it, okay?”

He laughed and hugged her close. “Let’s get out of here.” He helped her up, and they picked their way through the garden back to his room. At the door, she hesitated.

“Work with me here, okay?” He opened the door. She paused, then a wicked smile creased her lips before she grabbed him and wrestled him inside, kicking the door closed behind them. She didn’t seem to even notice the other bed.

They fell back, and she kissed him hungrily. She was on top of him and straddled him, bringing her knees up under her. She ran her hands down his arms, and he tensed slightly.

“Umm, strong, huh?” she said, twisting her lips away from his, and pressing her weight down on his wrists.

“Strong enough.” He let his hands stay pinned as he strained his neck upward to meet her lips.

She stayed just out of his reach, and her tongue darted out and ran across his lips. “I’ll be the judge of that.” She suddenly moved across his body, sliding her left arm under his armpit, and snaking her hand behind his head. Her right knee pushed underneath him, and he found himself gripped in a tight wrestling hold, unable to move, as she pulled his right arm back and underneath him, her weight on him. He could not get any leverage, but he didn’t struggle too hard.

“Don’t tell me you’re giving up already,” she said, her lips at his ear. She nipped the lobe with her teeth.

“I never give up.”

She eased off the pressure a little and slid her left foot up his leg, until she reached his crotch and used her heel to press against his bulging erection. “Hmmm, what are we going to do with that?” she whispered.

He tried to turn, but she tensed again, freezing him. He relaxed, and her foot moved again. The sensation made him groan, and she tightened the grip of her arms, stretching his joints to the point of discomfort.

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