~From The Carrero Influence~
Jake walked out of the boardroom meeting without any clue as to what he had just sat and endured for the last hour.
Margo had been glaring his way, nudging him with her foot under the table every few minutes and making him aware of how âout of itâ he was.
He had been this way since his fatherâs email had come in, informing him that Emma was back in his building. Back within reach, and he had no idea how to handle it.
He didnât know if he should be happy or panicked that he could see her around his building again.
He wasnât sure how the hell to feel about it but couldnât deny the slight feeling of hope in his chest that he could bump into her.
If he was being honest, he hadnât had his head in the game for weeksânot since he had sent her awayâand today was just another prime example of how ânot wellâ he was doing without her in his life.
Traipsing behind a couple of his colleagues toward the bank of elevators, he tried like hell to focus on his afternoon schedule.
He knew he had a one-to-one with the head of finance over the Hunter-Carrero merger, but he couldnât remember why for his life.
âIâll see you upstairs in a bit,â Margo smiled his way from walking beside him. She was rifling through files from the meeting and frowning his way.
âWhere are you going?â He looked at her blankly, trying like hell to act like a functioning human being instead of the mindless zombie of the past few days.
Honestly ⦠a few weeks. âTo take these to Brandon,â she stared at him deadpan. âYour lawyer.â Again, staring like he had two heads.
He just stared back, completely clueless, and she sighed heavily. âI donât know how much more of this I can endure.â
She gave him a stern look, sighed, and kissed him on the cheek in her motherly fashion before smoothing down his lapel with her free hand and waving as she walked off.
He watched her go, feeling even more space cadet and completely out of touch with reality. ~So, you signed off on contracts?~ ~Idiot!~
He heard the elevator ping and open somewhere in front of the men crowding before him and watched them all file into it.
Sighing and looking back toward Margo for a moment as she disappeared down the hall, he contemplated whether she was right.
If seeing Emma again would get him out of this funk or if it would just make it all worse. ~God, he missed her so fucking much.~
Waiting for them all to clear, he walked forward to follow them into the elevator and immediately felt his heart thud through his chest.
As though some unearthly force had just conjured her up for him out of nowhere because he had dared to think it.
His eyes met hers as soon as he stepped foot inside.
Some force of nature ensured he connected with her as soon as he had even walked into the damn thing.
She was behind a bunch of employees near the back, and those baby blues met his for a mere second with all the force of a tidal wave.
He couldnât breathe.
She was wearing her light-gray tailored jacket and pencil skirt from the first time he had ever laid eyes on her over a pale-pink silk blouse, but with her soft hair still loose, still waves of perfection, and a golden halo around that perfect face.
It was all a little too painful to bear after weeks of only conjuring her up in his head, and he turned as he found a spot to stand, putting her behind him so he could think about how to handle this.
His stomach was churning, and a deep, painful ache in his chest made it nearly impossible to pretend she wasnât so close.
Every part of him strained and ached to turn and look at her. He wanted to hear her voice, see her smile.
~She was beautiful, stunning, still his angel.~ The elevator stopped, and some men shuffled in and out.
He moved back, still focusing on his breathing and scrambling thoughts, staring straight ahead for a little control and wondering what he should say to her.
He wanted to say something, anything, but he was temporarily rendered mute.
Her perfume filled the air around him; he couldnât move, his feet locked to the ground, and he was unable to relax.
She was close enough to reach out and touch if he turned to look at her, but he couldnât.
It hurt too damn much, and being back with her only highlighted how much he was still crazy in love with her.
He hadnât moved on in any way, and this just reminded him of how much his life was completely fucked without her.
More people moved in at the next stop, and he had to shuffle back closer to her, her perfume getting clearer and causing him considerable pain.
He could feel her, the heat of her body in the elevator despite the other people, and he was aware of only her and her proximity.
He was almost beside her now, nearly shoulder to shoulder, save for a gap being forced between them by the man standing just in front of them.
He glanced her way warily. His mind just wanted to look at her again and caught those beautiful blues as she did the same thing. ~Fuck.~
It was like a thunderbolt to his heart, and when she looked away quickly and stared at the floor, he couldnât help the overwhelming need and longing to step forward and touch her.
To lift her chin and stare at her and tell her he wanted her back in his life. He needed her in his life.
Instead, he stared forward at the doors like a coward, trying to rein it all in and losing sight of anyone else in here apart from her and the sheer agony of this.
~Say something to her, stop being an asshole and speak.~
The lift chimed, and he saw her move to go, his heart pounding erratically, and a mild panic set in at the thought of her leaving without anything from him.
No words, no smiles. ~Youâre a fucking asshole, Carreroâspeak to her!~
She had to squeeze past people in front to go, and she brushed against him lightly, causing a surge of electricity and a major pang of longing.
It was a brief touch, but it rendered him completely uselessâlooking at her hopelessly and just aching to reach out and pull her against him.
His tongue worked loose in a last-ditch effort as she caught his eye momentarily.
She was the only girl he had ever met who could turn him to mush with just a look at those perfect almond eyes that turned his knees weak.
âMiss Anderson,â he said quietly and politely, trying for a genuine smile and feeling like he was stiff and disconnectedâher beauty floored him.
Her eyes meeting his had made him unable to function, and her perfume would stay in his head for eternity at this rate.
~I love you, bambina, and I fucking miss you so much that I canât bear this.~ âMr. Carrero.â
She breathed back, no smile, no emotion, just a cold toneâand obviously still hurt over his betrayal.
He couldnât blame herâshe had been his right hand, and he had severed it and sent her off to work in a place he knew she probably would have hated.
They had crossed a line by having sex, but it had been the best moment of his lifeâone night that would haunt him forever, and he never wanted to lose the memory of what she felt like.
He wanted to replay it for an eternity and would never regret being with her. To her, though, he had done what he always did.
He had fucked her and disposed of her. As much as it pained him to have her think that way, he knew it was for the best for both of them.
He had hurt her, cut her off, and disconnected from her in the worst possible way for his own sanity, and looking at the cool way she hurriedly walked out of the elevator without a backward glance, he knew he deserved her icing him out.
He had been a shithead and a coward and sent her away rather than keep going through the torture of being around her.
He just wished that seeing her again wasnât like a stake being driven through his heart and slumped against the back wall as the doors closed on the most beautiful view he had ever seen.
~Back to reality, Carrero.~
~You never fucking had her.~
~You never deserved her.~