Chapter 6
Becoming My Ex’s Mother in Law
Chapter 6
I changed into a low-cut red dress with a scoop back and matching five-inch heels. I kept in my gold earrings. My l*ps were painted red and my eyelids gold, while my hair had been pulled back into a bun.
I made it out my door, wedding binder in hand, just in time to make it to the Lexington Hotel at exactly nine. While I was a bit annoyed at being forced to valet park, I was also a mixture of nervous and excited.
Had Andrew recognized me as his mate? Did he intend toâ¦sleep with me?
âCrystal? Crystal Blanchard?â I heard a male voice say as soon as I entered the lobby.
I turned around to find a young, well-dressed man waiting for me by the front desk.
âYes?â I said hesitantly.
âMy name is Charles. Iâm here to take you up to His Highness, Andrew Dubois. He just finished a banquet and is very tired, so heâs waiting for you up at the presidential suite.â
I deflated slightly. I assured myself that it didnât mean anything, that Andrew had only had a long day, but it also didnât seem like a good sign that he didnât come down here to meet me himself.
âOf course,â I said, forcing a smile. âPlease, lead the way.â
We crossed the enormous lobby and went up the gold-plated elevator in relative silence. I thought about asking Charles some questions to gage Andrewâs general mood, but Charles himself did not seem to be in the mood to chat, so I decided it was best to let the silence hang.
The elevator stopped directly across the hall from a solid oak door with a gold plaque that read, âPresidential Suite.â Charles took out a keycard, swiped it, and opened the door wide.
âMs. Crystal Blanchard, here to see Your Highness, Andrew Dubois,â he announced as he motioned me inside.
âThank you, Charles,â Andrewâs voice called from somewhere inside the suite. âPlease, Crystal, come in and make yourself at home.â
I took tentative steps forward as Charles closed the door behind me.
The suite was huge, somehow bigger than the lobby below. It seemed as though I was only in the sitting room, surrounded by black and red loveseats, recliners, and a roaring fireplace. The actual bedroom hid somewhere behind one of the four doors branching off from this room, and a part of me wondered if I would get to see it that night.
Suddenly, one of the four doors swung open to reveal Andrew in a half-buttoned three-piece suite, his tie missing and his hair ruffled. I blushed, for a moment thinking that maybe he already had company, but then the light traces of shadows under his eyes exposed that he was only tired.
âIâm sorry to ask you to come here so late,â Andrew began as he approached me. âIâm sure that Charles told you about the banquet. I was going to rest here afterward but on a spur-of-the-moment decision thought that I should check on the wedding planning.â
His eyes slowly roved up and down my b*dy.
âThat isnât a problem, is it?â
I flushed and shifted from one foot to the other. So, he hadnât planned to sleep with me. I hoped to goddess that he hadnât noticed my meticulous outfit, then.
Of course, by the way he had looked at me a moment before, that was highly unlikely. He was probably just not saying anything to be polite. Add yet another thing to the list of things to like about him.
âNo, itâs not a problem at all,â I replied. I gestured towards a pair of seats with a coffee table in between them. âShall we?â
Andrew nodded, and we sat down.
âSo, what exactly did you want to go over?â I asked.
âI would like to see the rate for the venue again, if you donât mind. I want to make sure that weâre getting the best price and that weâre not being ripped off just because Iâm the Alpha King.â
âOf course.â
I fl*pped through the binder until I found the appropriate documents and pulled them out. As I was about to give them to Andrew, though, they sl*pped out of my hand and fell to the floor.
âShoot,â I muttered under my breath.
I bent down to pick up the documents, forgetting about the low cut of my dress. When I straightened up, Andrewâs gaze had intensified.
âCrystal,â he said in a low voice, âare you trying to seduce me?â
My jaw dropped. Blushing, I crossed my arms over my chest to cover up. I had never felt so exposed as I did under Andrewâs sharp gaze.
I took a moment to regain my composure before I offered the documents to him.
âIâm so sorry,â I began. âI rushed over here from a date, and I guess I forgot to change into professional attire.â
His l*ps lifted in a half-smile in return.
âNo, Iâm sorry. Itâs only that Iâve had to fire several secretaries for always showing off their alluring figures in front of me, so I just had to be sure that you werenât doing the same thing.â
I waved the matter away.
âI donât take offense at all.â
I also knew that he didnât buy my excuse at all, but if he was willing to give me the out, then I was more than willing to take it.
**
I was fortunate to leave that meeting with my dignity intact. At least I was able to address all of Andrewâs concerns, and he didnât seem overly concerned by my attire beyond that one incident. If nothing else, I solidified Andrewâs trust in me as his daughterâs wedding planner.
By the next morning, I had put the whole thing behind me. Noah called me during breakfast and insisted on meeting me again at the café during lunch. He said that he had worked all night and found something crucial that he needed to discuss with me, so I agreed.
When we caught sight of each other at the café, Noahâs entire face seemed to light up. He waved me over to him with newfound energy and even got up and pulled out my chair for me, which I graciously let him do.
âThank
you, Noah,â I said as I took my seat. âHow are you today?â
âA little exhausted, but excited to show you what I found,â he replied, sitting back down and grabbing some papers out of his suitcase.
âYeah, you said that you found something crucial overnight? How was that?â
âWell, long story short, I found evidence that your companyâs assets were most likely transferred to Bob.â
He showed me some of the paper trail, but in my stunned state, it all went over my head.
âSo, essentially, Bob stole from me?â I said, feeling a mix of anger at Bob and joy that Noah was able to find this.
âEssentially. Technically, he stole from the company, but yes, he stole from you. He stole your part of the investment.â
âAnd itâs substantial?â
Noahâs eyes widened.
âOh, yes. It is.â
I grinned.
âCan I tell you something, Noah?â
He nodded.
âOf course.â
âI plan on getting the investment I made back through legal proceedings. For that, Iâll need your help.â
âOf course. Like I said, Iâll do anything I can to help you.â
âBut thereâs something else. Iâm going to sabotage Bobâs wedding in a way that wonât affect Lilyâs company.â
Noah stared at me in stunned silence for a minute.
âWoah. I canât believe that you trust me this much.â
âNoah, I knew that you were the only person I could rely on from the moment we first met.â