A week later.
âYEAH. PALM SPRINGS. I KNOW. A driver will be waiting for them downstairs.â I jammed my finger into my temple, rolling my eyes and pretending to shoot myself. Dean, sitting at the chair opposite to me, was chuckling, rolling a joint between his fingers. No fucking way. I was not smoking downstairs with him. Not on my office patio, either. I had too much shit to do.
I paused again, listening to the person on the other side, before responding.
âItâs a one-month program, and for all I care you can chain her to the fucking bed and let her piss and shit into a bowl. Sheâs not running away this time. This woman needs to get well.â
So that Edie will be happy, I didnât add.
I hung up, taking a long breath and loosening my tie. Dean cocked his head, placing the joint above his ear. Dudebro move, then again, every single thing in the world had the potential to piss me off these days. I wanted to put the Jordan Van Der Zee shit on lockdown, because it was starting to become evident I couldnât, for the life of me, stop seeing his daughter. And it was ironic, how I was trying to get her mom off drugs when Edie became my very own addiction.
âLuna started young. I donât think my kids will touch drugs before ten,â Dean commented on my phone conversation.
âHey, dickface, here, you dropped your sense of humor.â I groaned, scratching my cheek. âThe rehab is for Lydia Van Der Zee. Since her husband is too busy to help her and I canât really ask Rina to do it for me because thatâd lead to questions,â I explained.
âQuestions to which their answers are yes, I am fucking his daughter, why, Iâm glad you asked, yes, we did it in the office, too, and of course, I want a bullet to my head. Thatâs why I did it in the first place.â He tapped his chin, like he was waiting for me to throw a fist in his smug face.
I got up and sauntered over to the bar by the window, grabbing two bottles of water for him and me. âIâm glad youâre in a good mood,â I noted coolly.
âIâm in the best mood. You finally have a girlfriend.â
âIncorrect. And even if it wasnât, donât repeat that outside these walls,â I shot quickly, chugging the majority of my drink.
âIf youâre not her boyfriend, then why the fuck are you admitting her mother into a rehab facility? You taking a side job as Mother Theresa?â
Glancing at my watch, I asked myself whether today would be the day sheâd finally show up in the fucking office and spare me the agony of walking these hallways without seeing her perky ass in another ill-fitting number sheâd stolen from her mom. Even if I never looked at her when she was noticing, I did look. She was my fuel for the rest of the day. She was what kept me going.
âMmm?â I hummed at Dean, still not committing to answering him. He leaned forward, stroking the J he plucked from behind his ear in long motions.
âWhat is she to you, man? Why are you helping her so much?â
âBecause she needs help, and because her dad will never give it to her.â
Jordan hadnât missed a day of work in the week Lydia had been in the hospital. He even stayed late most evenings to catch up on work. The relationship between us had escalated to the point where I no longer pretended like he didnât make me sick, and he no longer acted like he was indifferent toward me. We openly hated each other, and it dripped from every glance and encounter weâd shared.
I locked my office every single day. The unattended, full trash bin had already started smelling like leftover protein shakes and stale coffee, but at least the fucker didnât have access to my shit when I wasnât there.
âSpeaking of Jordanâ¦â Dean got up from his seat, walking over to the door, his bespoke blue suit so full of swag youâd think he was Conor McGregor. âThought you should know, he is sniffing to buy one of us out, and he is offering the big bucks. He wants you gone, bro. Do you think he knows about you and Edie?â
Who the fuck knew? But the thing was, Jordan had wanted to get rid of me long before I drilled my cock into his daughterâs mouth, ass, and pussy. I tucked my hands into my pockets. âProbably not. He wouldnât miss a chance making a scene or taunting his daughter.â
Dean gripped the door handle, swiveling to face me. âWell, watch your back.â
âWhen have I ever not?â
The rest of the afternoon was spent smoldering in my own wrath. I knew, logically, that my friends would never sell Jordan shit, which meant he was desperate, and I wonderedâwhy? What the fuck had I done to deserve his hatred?
That day, I wasnât The Mute. I was The Asshole, and I was holding that torch for dear fucking life. Even Vicious couldnât take it from me. I yelled at Rina for bringing me the wrong sandwich for lunchâsheâd been working with me for six months, what the fuck was so difficult to remember?âand fired an intern whoâd accidentally sent a contract to the wrong client to sign. I fired her on the spot, without a hearing or even time to collect her things from her desk. I then proceeded to patrol the hallways, shooting ridiculous orders at random people, but it did nothing to soothe my anger.
Edie was still with her mother at the hospital. She said she might drop in to work, just to see me, but she didnât.
At first, I thought it sucked. But then I looked at the bright sideâwith her gone, I could finally confront her piece-of-shit dad.
I knew I needed to play my cards right. I couldnât saunter into his office and tear him another melon-sized asshole. So I waited.
At five oâclock, all the administrative staff tucked their things into their bags and left.
At six, the brokers followed suit.
At six thirty, Jaime, Vicious, and Dean met at the hallway where our offices faced one another.
Vicious knocked on my open door twice, poking his head in. âShitface, are you coming or what?â
âIâm going to catch up on some crap.â I nodded toward my unlit computer. He couldnât see it from this position, but he could still smell bullshit from miles away.
He flicked one eyebrow in acknowledgement. âIf youâre going to murder Van Der Zee, please note that I donât practice criminal law and will not be able to help you legally. But if you need someone to hide the body, Iâm your guy.â
âHow precious,â I commented dryly.
He shrugged, slapping the oak of the door, already spinning on his heel. âWell, youâre most-fucking-welcome, Rexroth.â
Six thirty.
Six thirty-five.
Six forty-five.
At seven, the cleaning staff walked in, talking amongst themselves. I lurked behind my computerâwhat the fuck was it about the Van Der Zees that brought out the stalker in me?âwhen I saw the maintenance people heading over to the other side of the floor, I stood up and strolled assertively toward the corner office next to mine. To the biggest, most luxurious room in the building. To where the man whoâd hurt Edie and her brother tremendously, and was trying to do the same to me, was working. I expected him to be sitting at his computer and typing away as he always was, but the place was empty. It made no sense. Jordan rarely left the office before eight p.m. Workingâmaking moneyâwas his entire life. I whipped my head and caught a glimpse of him entering the elevator.
And thatâs how I knew he was already one step ahead of me.
Heâd realized I would corner him and had walked away before I could confront him. But he had another thing coming.
Quickly, I made my way to the emergency stairway and started down to the parking lot. I took the stairs two at a time, knowing Iâd arrive before him. The elevator stopped on every fucking floor on its way down, because people in accounting and HR stayed way later than the fuckers on our floor.
When I arrived, I was covered in a thin layer of sweat. Calmlyâso fucking calmlyâI made my way to his black Range Rover. My heart didnât beat as fast as it should have. I leaned on the driverâs side of his vehicle, hands in pockets, and waited.
When the elevator pinged and glided open, the frown on his face twisted into a gape and he clamped it before I could laugh.
âAre you playing hard to get, Jordi? Because itâs not your ass Iâm after.â I flashed him a winning smile. He stepped backwards, his arm already moving to the button panel, before I tsked, shaking my head and holding his gaze with mine.
âCome on, Van Der Zee. Ignoring me wonât make me go away, but it will make me very fucking pissed.â
Reluctantly, he loosened his red silk tie, taking a step forward. The elevator slid shut behind him, almost taunting him, and we were alone. We stood maybe twenty feet from each other, but it didnât make the situation any less suffocating. For him, at least.
âWhat are you going to do? Beat me? Kill me?â He raised his head, his eyes spewing hatred at me. Fear was an old enemy. I didnât allow room for it in my life. Everyone on the floor other than my three friends was practically shaking whenever Jordan addressed them. I was mildly amused with his self-importance. I scoffed.
âJust because Iâm not the same, sickly white color you are doesnât mean Iâm a thug.â
âYouâve made some questionable mistakes in your life leading me to believe self-restraint is not your strong suit,â he retorted, walking over to me. We were now standing dangerously close to each other for him to say shit like that.
âWhat on earth are you talking about?â
âYour daughter situation,â he said.
I cupped my mouth to hide my laugh. âIâve never conducted myself less than one-hundred percent professionally in my career. Whatever happens in my personal life is my business, not yours.â
âThe way a person behaves outside the office is a direct reflection of who he is as a professional.â Jordan stiffened, his spine pencil-straight.
I pushed off of his vehicle. âLetâs not open this shit, Jordi. Youâre hardly a saint, and your sins arenât limited to fucking the wrong person at the wrong time.â
I left it at that, refusing to let him know Edie had confided in meâIâd never compromise her secretsâbut at the same time, made sure he realized that while heâd been doing his due diligence on me, Iâd done the same.
âWhatâs your beef with me, huh?â I asked, straight up. Our eyes never broke contact, engaged in a bloody battle of wills. âWhy do you want me out so fucking bad?â
Jordan surprised me by taking a final step toward me, erasing all space between us. We were now toe-to-toe, nose-to-nose, closer than Iâd ever been to any of my friends.
A wicked grin bloomed on his wilted face. âYouâll find out soon enough. Tell me, Trent, do you have a plan for how to get rid of me?â
I didnât answer. Didnât need to. He knew the answer. Otherwise, he wouldnât want my flash drive so fucking much. The fact he knew about it in the first place was not an accident. I always told people I didnât trust the secrets I wanted to be passed along. Max, his personal assistant, had been the perfect target. Weâd had drinks after work at some HR womanâs birthday party when Iâd leaned and mentioned the flash drive, knowing it would send a message to Jordanâwatch your back. Youâre not the only one with tricks up his sleeve.
âBecause let me tell you, Rexroth, I definitely have a plan to get rid of you, and it is going to hurt you in all the right places. In all the places you hurt me.â
âWhat the fuck does that mean?â
âYouâll know soon enough.â
I gave him a sure grin, ignoring his stupid comment. Next thing he was going to vaguebook about me like a hormonal twelve-year-old girl. He obviously had a problem with me. But instead of coming out and saying it, he chose to dance around the subject like a little pussy.
âThe gloves are off, old man.â I smirked, opening the door for him. Confused, he climbed into his vehicle, staring at me suspiciously as I played the dutiful valet. I tapped his window and winked. âMay the best man win.â
âWhat is it that you think you have on me, Rexroth, that makes you so bloody confident?â
âThatâs not how this game works, Van Der Zee. The surprise is half the fun. Drive safe.â I gave him the words Iâd spewed at his daughter on our first encounter. Only with him, I didnât mean them. I strolled to the elevator, punched the button, and walked in.
That evening, I called Edie, asking if she was going to come in for work. She said yes.
The next morning, I placed my flash drive on my desk, in plain sight, left the door open, and walked out.
âIâll be taking the rest of the day off,â I told Rina, dropping some paperwork on her desk on my way out. âMy office is open. Miss Van Der Zee, Dean, Vicious, and Jaime are allowed in. Everyone else must stay out.â
It was bait, and I hoped to shit my prey wouldnât take it.
I was bait, but what I really did was compromise my life to save hers.
I didnât know why I was doing it. Putting my daughterâs future and my own on the line for this teenager girl. But, for all intents and purposes, my decision was already made. She needed the flash drive, so I gave it to her.
That night, Edie came over after sheâd finished work. She made Luna spaghetti and hot dogsâand I let them have their junk. At night, Edie and I fucked hard. In the morning, we fucked soft.
I didnât mention my encounter with her father, nor leaving the flash drive on my desk, and she didnât, either.
We took separate cars to work, and of course, I got there first because she took hour-long showers.
I walked into my office with my heart in my throat, only to swallow it down.
The flash drive was gone.