Why would he do that? Out of all these guys I trusted Finneas the most. Not Ricardo, not Donnie, not Vandermir. It was a simple question I had asked, it wasnât anything extravagant. So why couldnât he just tell me the truth? What was Finny hiding? What if Finneas was the most dangerous out of these men? What if he used his innocent looks and gentleman-like manners to trick people? No, he wouldnât do that. Thereâs no way possible. He wouldnât be so deceptive. He couldnât be. Not him. It hurt the most to know that he lied to me, that too on such a trivial matter. If Finny could lie that easily to me about how long he knew someone, what else would he be hiding? Was anything he ever told me true? One thing I figured out for sure now was that he wasnât the person I thought he was. He wasnât the person I wished he could be. He wasnât different from those guys. Whatever it was, one thing was clear to me, these guys were dangerous and so was whatever business they were up to.
Walking into the room, I noticed there was some sort of wine tasting going on at the other half of the hall.
âOh, this piece is nice. Have you ever painted Juliet?â he asked as he curiously looked at one of the paintings on display.
There was no way this guy was dangerous. The way he looked so innocently at the painting almost as if he was a little kid that was admiring a house made of candy. How could I think he was even dangerous? Maybe I shouldnât judge him so quickly. Butâ¦why did he lie to me? And so easily he did it too. If I hadnât seen the photos with him and Adrian I would have bought that whole lie he told me, but now that I know it was not true it just feels like I couldnât trust him anymore.
âWhy are you so quiet?â he asked again as he looked at me worriedly.
Why does he even look at me like that? As if I mean something to him? Doesnât he even see me as a stranger? I mean, thatâs exactly what we were to each other. I didnât even know his last name yet. But why? Why does he even look as if he is actually concerned about me?
I suddenly felt a gentle hand on my shoulder, âJuliet?â
âOh!â I said a bit startled by his touch.
He kept that concerned look upon his face as he looked down to me.
âIâm sorry Finny, I just zoned out a bit,â I said feeling quite nervous around him now, âActually, I havenât painted in such a long time.â
âOhhâ¦â he said taking a deep breath.
âDo you?â I replied trying to encourage a conversation.
âWell, yes. I love to paint. Itâs like a passion you know, a hobby, to get my mind off things.â
What kind of things Finny?
âI see. How long have you started to paint?â I continued.
âEver since I knew myself actually,â he laughed, âI remember even using my motherâs ketchup and mustard for paint when all the colours were finished. Although, I remember getting a good scolding for that.â
I couldnât help but laugh at that, it was kind of adorable. Imagine a little Finny playing around and painting with condiments.
âWell, by now you must be a professional.â I teased.
âIâm hardly even one. Every year I try to do something for the exhibit though, just for fun.â
âReally? Where is your painting then?â
âUmmâ¦it must be here somewhere. I just sent it in, I wasnât there when they had put it up.â He replied.
Suddenly his phone beeped and he looked at the message almost a bit tired.
âJuliet, do you mind staying here for about twenty minutes? Iâll be back really quickly, I promise. Or do you want me to drop you back to the room? I wonât mind.â
âNo, no, Iâll be fine here.â
âAlright, actually, something came up and wellâ¦I need to see to it.â
âOkay then. You can leave, donât worry about me.â I smiled.
As he left I continued looking at the paintings, they were all really beautiful but at the same time I felt a bit uneasy as if someone was watching me. Never the less, I continued admiring the pieces when I found Finnyâs piece.
Finneas J. Harrison.
So his last name was Harrison.
His painting oddly made my skin crawl, it was beautiful yet so familiar.
Those colours, Iâve seen them already.
That intoxicating shade of blue, that rich strawberry nude colour, there was so many things going on in that painting. At first it looked like an image from a cathedrals window but there were so many colours. It was so powerful, almost as if there were so many stories he wanted to tell with this.
That shade of blue.
There was a girl in the back of all the colours, I knew there was but he tried covering her up. I noticed she had the longest most enchanting blonde hair.
Waitâ¦was this the girl in the picture before? The one I saw holding hands with Adrian? That shade of blue, that was the same shade of her eyes. I had a gut feeling that it was Finnyâs sister. Who else could she be anyway? Butâ¦.who was she to Adrian? Why were they holding hands? It was clear that in the picture the girl had deep feelings for him, the way her eyes sparked and the evident natural blush that was on her cheeks when she was with Adrian.
Unexpectedly I heard a raspy chuckle next to me. Turning to the side I saw the sight of a dreadful old man I had never wished I saw again.
Mr. OâNeil.
âMy, my darling, I didnât mean to scare you.â He grinned looking at me eagerly.
This old man scared the heck out of me, there was this hungry kind of look in his eyes. There was obsession within him, he looked honestly to me like a crazed pervert.
âExcuse me.â I said trying to get away from him.
âWait!â he answered back quite loudly which gained a few turns from people.
If there was anything I didnât want right now was to cause a scene and be the center of attention. No one was with me anyway, no Finny, no Adrian, nobody.
âI see your fiancé isnât here with you today.â
âThatâs not the case Mr. OâNeil. Heâs -â
âWell enough about him,â he interrupted, âI realized he isnât here with you. If I had a lovely lady as you I would be with you every moment.â
âYes, because you canât trust the men out there now can you Mr. OâNeil? How vulgar and classless some can be.â
âYouâre right my dear.â
What an idiot. I was talking about him.
âWell look what I brought you.â He said handing me a wine glass.
The smell was terrible strong. Was he trying to drug me or something? And that too, here? Wow, this man was a lunatic.
âArenât you going to take it, my sweet?â he asked impatiently still trying to hold that fake smile on his face.
âActually, I donât drink alcohol.â I smiled sweetly back at him and walked a few step away but he held my hand back.
âDarling, I insist. You are missing out quite a lot. Come with me, I assure you that it would be the best thing you ever tasted.â
âPlease, Mr. OâNeil, I told you already. Alcohol isnât for me. Itâs a vile drink that no decent woman should consume too much off.â I replied a bit frustrated and pulled my hand away from his but he continued following me.
âThen show me how indecent you are.â He replied hoarsely bringing the drink close to my face.
Within a minute someone suddenly took it away from him and drank it.
Vandermir.
Adrian emptied the contents of the glass down his throat and handed Mr. OâNeil the glass back with a smirk on his face.
âThat was a rather strong drink for the lady if I must say.â
âVandermir.â the old man laughed nervously, âI didnât know you were here, I wouldâve met you.â
âHow thoughtful.â
âYes, but I saw how bored your fiancée seemed to be here, so I came over to her first.â
Bored? That pig! I wasnât bored, I was perfectly fine by myself before he came.
âI find that rather insulting OâNeil.â Vandermir chuckled.
âHmm?â the old man asked feeling uncomfortable.
âHow can she ever be bored when Iâm with her.â Adrian smirked as he placed his hand around my waist.
Wow, how cocky of him. Leave it to Adrian to give himself all the credit. He could have just said âwhen weâre togetherâ. What a man.
âNow donât give yourself all the credit honey.â I spoke up feeling a bit tired of being the dumb hand doll.
I felt Vandermirâs hand on me tighten a bit. Huh, I guess he didnât like when I spoke up too much. But really, did he expect me to just act like his âarm candyâ all the time. No way, I was having too much fun seeing the way Mr. OâNeilâs irritation rose on how close Adrian and I were together. I spitefully pulled myself closer to Adrian as I tightened my arms around his.
âYou seem like such a fun guy Mr. OâNeil. Itâs a shame life caught up on you so quickly.â I giggled.
He didnât like it. Nope, he didnât like that fact that I indirectly called him old. Well, serves him right. Geezer.
Adrian surprisingly seemed to relax a bit more, it was as if he was enjoying how I taunted the old man and I was enjoying it just as much.
âI havenât grown that old miss.â He replied with an embarrassed laugh.
This was getting too old, OâNeil was beginning to become really annoying and I was starting to get frustrated with him.
âAdrian, did you see Finnyâs painting?â I asked ignoring OâNeil and walking away with Vandermir.
âWatch that mouth of yours Ms. Greene, the old man can only take that much.â He chuckled, âWho knows when heâll snap and lose it.â
âThank God you came here.â
âHow sweet of you, you finally appreciate me.â
Rolling my eyes at him I noticed Finnyâs painting again and he too observed it quite curiously. I wondered if Adrian could see the girl in the back of the painting, how he felt about it, about her, who was she? Unfortunately I only got another impassive expression from him, I couldnât understand what he was thinking or feeling.
Typical Cryptic Vandermir.
âHey! You guys are here!â Finnyâs voice echoed from afar as he came up to us, âOh, my painting.â
âItâs terrible.â Adrian replied.
Wow, what a jerk.
âWell I think itâs really cool, I mean, how you incorporated the image of the girl in the background looks really pretty.â I said which made Finneas look at me a bit surprised.
Okay, so maybe I shouldnât have said that. The girl in the paint was supposed to be unnoticeable, well, to me that is. If I hadnât seen the girl in the old photos I knew for a fact I wouldnât have realized there was a girl in the painting, but no, Juliet Greene was a curious brat who just wanted to play FBI agent.
âThereâs a girl?â Finny asked trying to act clueless. And damn, he was doing a good job. This made me a bit unsure about his character, on how much I really knew him. He was frighteningly a really good liar. Finny, the sweet adorable guy I trusted, my friend- turned out to be a liar.
âUhhâ¦.there wasnât any?â I laughed acting more dumb and clueless, âHuh, and I thought I figured this painting out. Anyway, I overthink too much.â
Finneas give a small silent sigh and smiled back at me. He bought it. Vandermir, on the other hand, stared at me intensely. It was as if he knew I was lying, and it kind of scared me.
âDid you take care of the call Finny?â Adrian asked as he dismissed his gaze upon me.
âYes, the worker is outside waiting for you.â
âGood, letâs just finish this fast then.â
âWait, but Iâ¦â I quickly interrupted feeling a bit embarrassed to ask âwhat about me?â
I mean, they werenât going to leave me here alone again for the old crazy man to prey on.
âYou what?â Adrian quizzed raising an eyebrow.
âI⦠wellâ¦â
âYou donât expect to follow us around everywhere now do you?â
âThat wasnât what I meant. I just-â
âYouâll go back up to the room. Or is your head too hard you forgot where that is?â Vandermir asked with a wicked smile.
âI know where it is. You donât have to tell me anything.â I spat back hatefully and walked away from him.
On my way back I saw Ricardo in the same elevator with me.
âMs. Greene.â He smiled.
It was odd seeing him smile because his smile seemed to be in the middle of a genuine smile and a smirk.
âHello Ricardo.â
âYou seem quite upset. Whatâs wrong?â
It was weird hearing him ask this to me as well. Leave it up to Vandermir and he wouldnât even ask that. Honestly, I never expected Ricardo to be the concerned type of person, he asked me a concerned question yet his tone and facial expression seemed otherwise. Never the less, I answered him.
âEverything.â
âThat could be a problem.â
âAnd above all I just hate him. Vandermir. How can any of you even put up with his irritating mood swings!â I continued with frustration, âI mean, one minute heâs mean, the next heâs gloomy, another heâs okay with you, another heâs angry, like what the heck is his problem!â
âIt takes time getting accustomed to Adrian. Heâs quiteâ¦..complex.â Ricardo replied.
âHeâs just so awful. I donât think time could ever help me put up with him.â
âIt did for me thankfully, all these years Iâve spent with him I began to understand him a lot more.â
âWhat?â I asked confused, âAll these years?â
âYes, I knew him ever since I knew myself. He is my cousin after all.â Ricardo said giving his unique smile.
Oh My Gosh, Ricardo was Vandermirâs cousin? Well that would explain the physical resemblances and slightly similar attitude. It made sense. The elevator stopped to a floor he wanted to reach and he walked out leaving me there in my thoughts. This is crazy, if a guy like Ricardo could tell me openly about his relationship with Vandermir then why couldnât Finneas? What was he hiding? It was highly unlikely that Finneas J. Harrison was related to Adrian Vandermir, so what was their relation to each other? And why was it so secretive?