Iâm thinking either Per Se or Le Bernadine for lunch today. Emmaâs partial to the latter but we ate there last week and I want to see her face when she tries the Oysters & Pearls dish. Itâll blow her mind.
But my appetite dies an instant death when I open my office door to find Adrik standing over Emmaâs desk, leaning towards her with a sickening leer on his face.
Motherfucker.
Emmaâs smile is polite but forced. Sheâs leaning away from him, the vein in her forehead throbbing gently like a warning flare.
âAdrik,â I snarl, âis there a reason youâre harassing my assistant?â
I expect a scowl but instead, he offers me a simpering smile. âI wasnât aware having a conversation with her qualified as âharassment.ââ
âIt does when your breath reeks like you just tongue-fucked a graveyard.â
Emma pushes off from her desk, face pale as though caught in the crossfire of this conversation is the last place on Earth she wants to be. âIâve got some work to do in the copy room. Excuse me.â
She hurries off and Adrik has the audacity to watch her go, eyes locked on her ass right in front of me. The mudak knows exactly what heâs doing.
âIs there a reason youâre here?â I spit, if only to draw his attention away from Emma.
He doesnât look at me until sheâs turned the corner. âI was in the neighborhood.â
Thereâs that smile again. The one thatâs hiding an ulterior motive. âAnd you decided to stop by and see what a successful business looked like?â
That earns me a scowl. âSo funny, as always.â
I dip my head. âHere all week. Now, what are you really doing here, Adrik?â
âI wanted to ask you out to lunch.â
âYouâre not my type.â
Another scowl. âIâm trying to be the bigger man here, Ruslan. This lunch is meant to be a celebration. To commemorate the sale of Lees Industries finally going through.â
I raise my eyebrows. âSo youâre here to celebrate the fact that you lost one of your subsidiaries to me?â
âLike I said, Iâm trying to be the bigger man.â
âThat would be a first.â
He shrugs nonchalantly. âI took a peek at your schedule when I was also admiring your assistantâs cleavageââ He grins a little wider at the black look I skewer him with. ââand I happen to know that youâre free for lunch.â
I could tell Adrik to eat shit. Or I could use this to my advantage. Maybe I can try and suss out what he really wants during the course of this lunch. Because one thing I know for sureâheâs got a plan in motion.
I just need to figure out what that plan is.
âFine. Weâre going to Per Se. Youâre paying.â
He rolls his eyes but sweeps an arm toward the elevators. âLead the way, your highness.â
The walk down to the front of the building is quiet. I can practically see the wheels in Adrikâs head spinning. His car is parked on the curb just outside the buildingâs canopy. âMeet you there,â he drawls with a sarcastic princess wave goodbye.
I watch him drive off first before Boris rolls up in the SUV. I text Emma from the backseat, already annoyed that we canât have lunch together like Iâd planned.
RUSLAN: Change of plans, Iâm having lunch with Adrik.
EMMA: Wow, Iâm being dumped for a man? I didnât expect that.
RUSLAN: Just so you know, Iâm rolling my eyes.
EMMA: :crying laughing face emoji: Youâre supposed to actually use the rolling eyes emoji. Thatâs what itâs there for.
RUSLAN: Did he hit on you?
EMMA: Ummânoâ¦
RUSLAN: .Emma
EMMA: He mentioned our dance once. Said he enjoyed it. That was it. And I shut it down, okay? It was literally, like, two minutes of small talk before you walked out.
My hackles rise instantly. Two minutes of small talk is two minutes too fucking long. And I donât like the fact that she wrote âourâ dance.
Our.
Like they had some sort of shared experience. Something that meant something to her.
The rational part of my brain tells me that Iâm overreacting but the caveman in me is banging his fists against his chest and howling, already desperate to go back to the office just so I can remind Emma who all her dances belong to now.
EMMA: Ruslan? :eyes emoji:
RUSLAN: Iâll see you back in an hour. I expect to find you in my office, panties dropped.
EMMA: Yes sir.
I smile and breathe. Thatâs a good girl.
The food at Per Se is phenomenal. The company? Less so.
Adrik and I spend the first hour lobbing questions back and forth. Itâs typical business small talk that has my head pulsating with boredom.
I could be feeling up Emma under the table right now. Instead, Iâm stuck with this dipshit.
At the start of the second hour, I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. But Iâm also wondering when Adrik will get to the fucking point. He didnât invite me out to lunch for the pleasure of my company.
âSo, Ruslanâsince I have you hereâ¦â
Fucking knew it.
âYou want something?â
He raises his eyebrows innocently. âThis is business, of course. I would pay.â
âFor what?â
âI want to book out Alcazar for one night next week to host an exclusive event.â
I humor him. âBooking out Alcazar will cost you half a mil. Excluding food and beverages.â
He shrugs. âIâve got the money.â
âYou also have a club of your own,â I point out. âHosting your event there would cost you nothing.â
âAs youâve pointed out numerous times before: despite my best efforts, my club doesnât seem to have the same appeal that yours does.â
Thereâs definitely a trap in place. I eye him carefully, but he is the picture of innocence. âWhat night are you looking at?â
âThe thirteenth of August.â
I grit my teeth.
The next day I believe in a coincidence will be the first. In my world, thereâs no such thingâthereâs just plans in motion and fools too stupid to see them tightening around their throats.
Because the thirteenth of August is the date of the full-scale Venera launch. And there isnât a fucking chance in hell that Adrik doesnât somehow know that.
Outwardly, I play it cool. âUnfortunately, booking Alcazar for any kind of event requires at least three monthsâ prior notice. Iâm afraid your date isnât available.â
âI figured that, since I know the ownerââ
âYou figured wrong. Weâre booked.â
He eyes me over his whiskey. âOh? Big event?â
I keep my face calmly apathetic, even as I daydream about throttling this bastard here and now. âEvery event at Alcazar is a big event.â I get to my feet. âNow, if youâll excuse me, I have meetings to get to.â
Adrik remains seated. He doesnât seem miffed that Iâve denied him the use of my club, which is making me even more suspicious.
Itâs a relief that lunch is over but Iâm also hard-wired to sense when something is not right. Right now, all my senses are blaring red alert.
Kirill is in the foyer of the Bane skyscraper when I walk in. He makes a beeline straight for me. âWhatâs this I hear about a lunch with Adrik?â
âJust managed to get away.â
He narrows his eyes. âWhat did the bastard want?â
âHe wanted a venue for some event. Alcazar on the thirteenth of August.â
Kirillâs scowl captures exactly how Iâm feeling. âThat canât be a coincidence, can it?â I shake my head and his scowl deepens. âIf itâs not a coincidence, that can mean only one thing.â
âYeah,â I snarl with a grimace. âAdrik knows too much.â