âTHIS IS SUCH bullshit. We canât let them get away with this.â Serena was on a roll as she wore a hole in my rug from her inability to sit down. I couldnât blame her for skipping the rest of her school day to be here, not when she was so riled up on my behalf. Hell, Iâd had Sasha cancel everything on my calendar, wanting to be home whenever Preston finished with his parents. That was a conversation I knew wouldnât go well, and I couldnât imagine what state heâd be in when he arrived.
Serena tapped her phone in her hand, and I could almost see the wheels turning. âHow about this. Youâre the president. You fire them.â
âI think itâs a couple hours too late for that.â
âThen we reach out to your supporters and force them to reinstate you.â
âBug?â I patted the couch cushion beside me. âCome sit.â
âI canât. Iâm pissed off.â She stopped suddenly. âHow are you not more upset?â
I sighed and stretched my arm out along the back of the couch. It wasnât even noon and it already felt like the longest day ever. âIâm choosing to look at it like theyâre doing me a favor.â
âA favor? What are you talking about? Theyâre trying to humiliate you.â
âArenât you the one who told me I work too much?â
âWellâ¦yeahâ ââ
âLooks like Iâll have more time to spend outside of work if Iâm not constantly at the Elysium or having to show up for meetings at Astor.â
âButâ¦â She searched my eyes, trying to suss out the truth. âYouâre okay with this?â
I shrugged. âI donât really have a choice. Let someone else deal with all the headaches for once.â
âI donât know how youâre taking this so much better than me. Arenât you upset theyâre trying to ruin your reputation?â
âReally? You think youâre the only one who lives for the drama?â When her jaw dropped, I smirked. âWhere do you think you get it from? Now stop worrying about me, please.â
âThis feels so backward,â she said, and was coming to sit by me when the doorbell rang. âIâll get that.â
She disappeared for a minute, and when she came back, Preston was following behind her. When he stepped into the sitting room, all of the anxiety Iâd been bottling up immediately rose to the surface, but when his eyes locked on mine and that beautiful smile appeared, all of the worry Iâd been feeling quickly dissipated.
Heâd come to me. I wasnât sure why I was so surprisedâIâd told him he could. But some small part of me had wondered if his parents would sway him.
âPreston.â I got to my feet, and as I moved over to where he and Serena stood, her eyes softened.
âIâm going to go,â Serena said. I opened my mouth to protest, but she held up a hand. âYou two have a lot to talk about.â She leaned in and pressed a kiss first to Prestonâs cheek and then mine. âIâm so happy for the both of you. Screw everyone else.â
Preston grinned as I shook my head. âThatâs the spirit,â I said.
âExactly. Theyâre just jealous.â She walked out of the sitting room, waving her goodbyes.
As Preston and I were left alone, I took his face in my hands and did what Iâd wanted to do since Iâd last seen himâI kissed him.
He melted into me, his hands on my chest and his body swaying closer, and everything in the world righted itself. It was sweet, poignant, and everything I never knew Iâd needed.
I trailed my fingers down his cheek. âYou survived.â
Preston chuckled and nodded. âBarely. Probably helps that I didnât stick around long enough for my life to really be in jeopardy.â
âWell, Iâm not going to complain about that.â I led him over to the couch, then sat down and wrapped my arm around him. âI kind of like you this way.â
Preston snuggled into my side, and I kissed him gently on the head.
âWas it terrible?â I asked.
âIt wasnât great.â He let out a sigh and kicked his legs up on the couch. âLetâs just say they werenât overly pleased with me. But theyâll get over it eventually, I think. It was more about image than anything else. My father wanting to portray the perfect family. His son with a perfect wife and babies andâ ââ
âNot a son who is dating his exâs dad?â
Preston looked up at me, his lips twitching. âYeah, well, her dadâs hot. Not my fault.â
âNo? You just had to show up here stripping off all your clothes and making me want you?â
âI meanâ¦youâre welcome.â
This right here made everything worth it. Without dealing with so many other responsibilities, I could just sit here and enjoy the man Iâd chosen to be with. This was what our nights and weekends could look like. Wrapped up in each other.
âWhat are you looking forward to first?â I said, reaching down to link our fingers.
âBeing able to hold your hand in public will be nice.â He brought our hands up to kiss my knuckles. âKissing you any time I want. Just sitting here being with you. The list is endless.â
Because I could, I leaned down and brushed my lips over his. I wanted all those things too.
âWhat about you?â Preston said, turning my question back on me. âWhat are you looking forward to most?â
âJust knowing youâre mine.â
He smiled, almost shyly, though the man Iâd gotten to know was anything but the shy guy Iâd once thought him as.
He studied our joined hands. âArcher?â
âYeah?â
âIâm sorry this all blew up. I know itâs my fault and I put you in a bad position.â
âYou did no such thing.â
âYes, I did. My father was right about one thing. Keeping secrets only sets off a chain reaction, and thatâs affected you and caused this shitstorm.â
âLetâs not give your father too much credit here. Do you think I hadnât thought through all the possible outcomes when I decided I wanted you?â
Preston didnât say anything, just bit down into his lip.
I lifted his chin, forcing him to look at me. âI didnât care. About any of it. I knew something like this would probably happen, and I did it anyway. Because youâre worth it. Because I love you.â
Prestonâs eyes welled, the love Iâd just spoken of swirling in them, reflecting back at me. âI love you too. So much.â He turned on the couch and scooted up on his knees beside me, taking my face in his hands. âI canât believe itâs actually real. It just⦠It just feels too perfect.â
âPerfect?â I chuckled. âI was fired twice today. So, yeah, Iâm pretty sure itâs real.â
He leaned into the back of the couch, moving his hand down to rest it over my heart. âSo Archer Carrington is really mine?â
I covered the top of his hand and squeezed. âFor as long as you want him.â
Prestonâs lips crooked, and the mischievous grin had me narrowing my eyes.
âWhat?â I said.
âWhat if I want you forever?â
âThen that sounds like a pretty good plan to me.â I grabbed hold of him and leaned back into the arm of the couch, drawing him over the top of me. As he nestled between my legs, I wrapped my arms around him, loving the feel of him there.
âThatâs the one thing Iâm absolutely certain about,â he said.
âMeaning?â
Preston rested his chin on my chest, his eyes turning serious as they found mine. âMeaning I have no idea what I want to do in my life. Besides you, that is.â
I laughed and ran a hand down to his ass, swatting him there. âBe serious.â
âOh, Iâm always serious about that.â
âPrestonâ¦â
âI just mean⦠Now that Iâve told my parents I donât want to pursue politics, what the hell do I want?â
It was a legitimate question. His whole life, Preston had been tailored for a world where heâd follow in his fatherâs footsteps. But now he had the opportunity to do anything he wanted. The world was his proverbial oyster, and sometimes that was more stressfulâtrying to figure out who you were outside of the mold someone else had created for you.
âI donât know.â I leaned down and pressed a kiss to his nose. âOnly you can answer that. But you know what?â
âWhat?â
âYou donât have to figure it all out tonight. Enjoy the newfound freedom you just granted yourself. You have plenty of time to figure all that out later.â
âAh, youâre right. I mean, Iâm only twenty-one and allâ¦â
âOh God.â I groaned. âYou really donât have to remind me. You sure youâre okay being with an old man?â
âI told you, I donât see any old men here.â
âYou might if I break a hip and you have to carry me up those stairs.â
âNah, weâd just get one of those chairs that hauls you up. Or we could call Raul. Heâs got arms the size of tree trunks. He could carry you.â
I busted out laughing. âReally? Youâd pass me off to that guy?â
âOnly if I can still be an active participant.â
My dick stirred, and Preston arched a brow.
âI felt that.â
âMaybe I wanted you to.â
He sat up and moved to straddle my lap, wiggling his ass over my cock to tease me. âWell, it looks like weâve only got one more hurdle to face.â
âAnd whatâs that?â
His grin could only be described as cheeky. âIâve got to officially introduce you to my friends.â
âIâm pretty sure they already know who I am.â
âThey do as Mr. Carrington. But not as Archer. Not as mine.â
âYours, huh? I could get used to that.â
âYou better. Iâm not going anywhere.â Preston leaned down and sealed our promise with a kiss. His soft lips parted above mine, his tongue teasing and tangling. He felt exquisite in my arms, as though heâd been made to be thereâand if I had my way, Iâd never let him go.
This was the start of our forever. I could feel it. A new beginning, one of the many changes I was about to make in my life. Preston had restarted my heart, reminding me that I wanted more from life than going through the motions.
It was time to start living. Time to start enjoying everything Iâd worked so hard to achieve.
And Iâd be doing it all with my pretty young thing right by my side.