Contractually Yours: Chapter 25
Contractually Yours: An Arranged Marriage Romance (The Lasker Brothers Book 4)
The party becomes lackluster without Luce pressed against my side. It isnât exactly my idea of good time to smile and nod while people congratulate me on a forced marriage.
Roderick comes over. âHave you seen Lucie? I canât seem to find her.â
âShe stepped out for a moment. Do you want me to tell her you need to see her when sheâs back?â
âNo, no.â He smiles. âThat wonât be necessary. I wanted to talk to you, actually.â
I cock an eyebrow. He and I donât travel in the same circles. I met him once at his wifeâs funeral. Luce made an impression. He didnât. If somebody had asked me about him afterward, I wouldnât have had a single thing to say.
âIâm sorry about Karl being a little obnoxious earlier. He thought she was making a mistake.â He gestures at the wedding band on my hand.
âAre you saying her marrying me is a mistake?â Does he know the truth behind our marriage?
âNo, but I donât think you meant to marry her.â His tone says heâs on my side.
I donât trust people being on my side without a good reason. âI donât make commitments without knowing what Iâm doing.â
âOf course, of course. But sheâs only doing this because sheâs upset over the lack of control she has at Peery Diamonds. She thinks being married is going to change peopleâs perception of her, but that isnât right. I donât know why she specifically dragged you into this, though. She couldâve picked anybody.â
âWhatâs the point of this conversation?â I ask, out of patience.
âIâm just saying I could help you be free of her.â
âSheâs my wife.â
âYes, but you might not want her by your side for long.â
I donât like his smile. âWhy are you working against your daughter?â Does he only like Karl because heâs a boy? Luceâs grandfather was a sexist, and Roderick could be just as bad.
âI hate seeing her get worked up about the company and marrying a man who isnât right for her.â The sneaky glitter in his eyes says heâs going to keep poking until he gets the desired response.
Who the hell does he think he is to judge my marriage to Luce?
He flashes me a friendly smile. âNot that I donât think youâre a good man, of course. But that doesnât mean you and she are suited for each other. Anyway, sheâs too young and better off letting others manage the company while she collects her dividends. She can still be fabulously wealthy and comfortable.â
As obsequiously sly as Roderick is, I have to give him credit for being persuasive. If I hadnât seen Luce working hard, I mightâve bought into his view. Hell, even I thought she was just playing around at first. But heâs her father. He should know better and not belittle his youngest to a man he just met. âShe seems competent. And often what moves us isnât money, but a passion for what we do.â
âEveryone wants money,â Roderick says, spreading his hands.
âNot when you have the kind of money we do.â
âAre you telling me you arenât doing what youâre doing to make money?â
âMoney is the icing on the cake. I do what I do for the sense of accomplishment and because I love Sebastian Jewelry and its people. I suspect Luce runs Peery Diamonds for the same reason.â
âI see. Well, Iâm happy she found a husband who understands her so well.â Heâs smiling and saying all the right things. But my bullshit radar says, Donât trust a word out of his mouth.
âIâm glad you approve.â Not that I need your approval.
I dismiss him with a nod. He gets the hint and goes to chat with somebody else. He reminds me too much of the Comtoisesâ disappointing behavior and attitude in the last few weeks, which is why I didnât invite any of them to the reception. Also, I really dislike the way he chalks up everything Luce does to greed and ego. What the hell kind of a father is he? No wonder she was unhappy when he showed up.
Still⦠His devotion to his late wife is well known. Maybe heâs just bad at expressing himself. Iâm going to give him the benefit of the doubt for the moment.
Speaking of which⦠Is Luce okay?
She hasnât been gone that long, but it shouldnât take ten minutes to grab some Tylenol. The pantry isnât that far away.
I remember the pallor beneath her makeup. Sheâs been anxious and stressed about the party for some reason. She behaved like she expected something to go wrong, which I donât understand. A good event can be pulled off if you have at least two out of the big threeâmoney, time and expertise.
We spared no expense, and money can buy expertise.
Maybe sheâs feeling worse than I thought. I start toward the pantry to check up on her and walk past my brothers, who are talking animatedly.
Noah grabs my elbow. âCome and tell Nicholas my plan is genius!â
Griffin groans. âOh my God, youâre going to get him killed.â
âWhat plan?â I ask. Noahâs grip is firm enough to signal he isnât letting go until he gets my take on it.
âI told Nicholas to hire an escort to seduce the boyfriend of the girl he likes.â
âTerrible idea,â I say.
âDonât be so judgmental!â Noah protests, at the same time the rest of my brothers say, âSeeeeeeee?â
âIf she finds out, sheâll murder Nicholas,â I say.
âThatâs what I said,â Griffin says.
âBut if the boyfriendâs the one for her, he wonât have sex with the escort. Itâs just a test to see if heâs worthy!â Noah explains.
Nicholas shakes his head. âThatâs low.â
Noah opens his mouth.
Nicholas raises a hand. âNope, nope, nope. Itâs six to one. And youâre going to shut up about this, just like you promised.â
Amy walks up with a glass of white wine, wraps an arm around Emmett and smiles at me. âDid I tell you how much Iâm enjoying myself? Adult time is so nice.â Sheâs a new mom. Although she loves Monique, she probably wants to be around people who donât require cooing as a part of communication.
âI bet. Anyway, let me go,â I say to Noah. âI need to see if Luce is okay.â
âIâm sure sheâs fine,â Amy says. âHer brother was just going to check up on her. He seems a little tense, butââ
Shit. I rush to the pantry. He called her a bitch right in front of me. If he treats her like that in front of her husband, what kind of abuse is he capable of when sheâs alone?
My heart races. I need to see with my own eyes that sheâs okay.
My brothersâ rapid footsteps follow. They know from my reaction that something is wrong and are ready to provide backup if needed.
Raised voices. I round the corner and spot Karl standing in the doorway, trapping Luce inside the pantry.
âYou fucking bitch!â he shouts.
He backhands her, his knuckles striking her face. She staggers backward, crashes against the shelves and falls down. Blood trickles from her nose, dripping down her mouth and chin, falling on her pristine white dress.
A scarlet bomb seems to go off in my head.
âIâm gonna teach you a lesson!â He raises his hand again.
I take a quick step up behind him and grab the wrist, twisting it painfully backward and kicking him in the side at the same time. He stumbles and goes down, rolling a couple of times to get away from me. He tries to regain his footing, but I get between him and Luce and literally punt his ass, propelling him three or four feet forward. He drops to his hands and knees.
âWhat the hell,â he gasps.
I circle and kick him in the side again. He wheezes, going down on his back in a feeble attempt to escape. I do it again, and he grabs his side and folds up. A rib or two mustâve cracked. Maybe even broken. I stomp the hand holding the ribcage, then again until I can feel the bones going. His scream pisses me off. Luce was so traumatized, she couldnât even whimper.
Fucking asshole. Iâm going to murder him.
I smash a heel into his crotch, and his screams go up an octave. My brothers inhale sharply, but they donât try to intervene.
I kick Karlâs kidneys a couple of times, then stomp on him until heâs a bloody mess. Nicholas comes over and puts a hand on my shoulder. âYou donât want to kill him. He isnât worth going to jail for.â
âMom can get him off,â Huxley says casually.
âHux. Not helping,â Nicholas says.
âNicholas is right,â Grant says. âThat piece of shitâs taken enough of your time. Your wife needs you right now.â
My wife. I turn around. âWhere is she?â
âAmy took her upstairs,â Emmett says. âShe probably doesnât need to see this.â
âNo, she doesnât,â I manage, purposely slowing my breathing to settle my temper. I donât want to look like a raging lunatic when I face my wife, when she must be traumatized. But fuck. Itâs impossible to calm down. I exhale hard.
I flick Karl a look full of contempt. But some of the contempt is directed at myself. I shouldâve checked up on her sooner, instead of letting Roderick take up my time with his bullshit. Did he keep me occupied on purpose? If so, Iâll put him in the hospital. âStay away from my wife, if you value your life.â
Karl moans, struggling to get to his knees. âWhat theâ¦? Sheâs my sister!â He tries to shout, but it comes out as a half whine, half wheeze.
âSheâs my wife. Nobody touches whatâs mine.â
âFuckinâ sue yer ass,â he slurs.
For fuckâs sake. The negative publicity is going to stress Luce out. Maybe I should keep kicking him.
âGood luck finding a witness,â Huxley says, scratching his ear.
âYou saw,â Karl says.
âI was checking the news.â Noah waves his phone.
âSaw what?â Grant says, looking around.
âI saw somebody trying to exterminate a pest. Not exactly a crime,â Emmett says.
Nicholas sighs, like the unthinkable has happened. âItâs too bad the cockroach lived. But then, they can live through nuclear explosions.â
âWhen people fall in a kitchen, they often suffer catastrophic damage,â Griffin says. âThere are studies.â
I smile at my brothersâ unified front against Karl. I shouldâve known better than to worry about publicity.
âYou canâtâdo this to me!â he wheezes.
âWe just did.â Finally having my temper under control, I start toward Luceâs bedroom, then stop and turn back. âListen, you piece of shit. I donât care what happened in the past. Actually, thatâs not true. I do careâa lotâabout what you did to Luce.â
Karl tries to look defiant, but itâs hard to do when youâre lying bloodied on the floor.
I exhale harshly. âNext time you see my wife, you wonât even meet her eye. Youâre going to keep your head down and youâre going to apologize.â
âWh-why?â
âBecause if you donât, youâre going to spend the rest of your life being fed through a straw.â