Ruthless Knight: Chapter 36
Ruthless Knight: An Arranged Marriage Romance (Ruthless Billionaires Book 1)
I feel like the ultimate betrayer sitting here across from my grandfather and Vladimir in the meeting room.
Theyâre looking through Auroraâs motherâs designs on the table, along with Skyeâs portfolio.
As I watch them I feel no different to the friend who stabbed Julius Caesar in the heart or Judas with his betraying kiss.
This meeting is to touch base with the developments of Sunset Cove, which both Vladimir and my grandfather are happy about.
Itâs been two weeks since I agreed to using Auroraâs motherâs designs, and not a day has gone by where I didnât feel like Iâd thrown myself into an open grave.
Iâve been dreading this meeting since I found out about it the other day. I knew it would happen at some point. I just didnât know when.
Now Iâm sitting here trying to look composed, but inside, Iâm a mess of conflict.
Iâm essentially discussing my future with two of the most powerful men on the planet and Iâm in a position where I feel like I truly belong.
Both of which prove my father wrong. Iâm at a level where my father canât touch me, and I have the added bonus that he never attained this level of accomplishment when he was my age.
Neither will Bastian. I worked for this through blood and sweat, but Bastian will always be handed things on a silver platter. That type of hand out works until it doesnât. Thatâs when people begin to see you for who you are and what you can do.
Itâs the moment that defines you.
Getting control of Park Avenue is everything I could ever dream of and it seals my place in the Grayson line. More than anything, I know Iâve made my mother proud and everything I do and have done will provide some redemption from the horrible past we all had with my father.
But then, thereâs Aurora.
Thereâs the knowledge that everything I do next will hurt her, and I know Iâve made things so much worse by agreeing to use her motherâs designs.
I couldnât tell her no, though.
That last time she asked, I couldnât say no. Saying that word didnât come as easy as it had on the night of my grandparentsâ party.
After feeling that strong, magical connection between us, and hearing her speak so passionately about her motherâs dreams and her own past, there was no way I could have denied her.
There are still things from my past that I havenât spoken about. Like everything to do with Giselle, so I understand why Aurora has never spoken to me about her past the way her father had, or talked about the way she watched her mother die. Both are dark elements that could taint your soul forever, and you become just like me. But I love that she seems to choose to remember the good things and the dreams people hold on to.
Thatâs why I said yes. I agreed knowing the consequences could and most likely will fuck me over. But Iâm hoping that maybe, just maybe, things might work out.
Maybe having her motherâs designs put to use will be enough for Aurora, and perhaps seeing them come to life might make her be okay with the sale of Sunset Cove in a few months.
As for everything elseâthe darker parts of my plan and all my dirty work to blackmail her father and essentially steal her inheritanceâmaybe those can stay buried with Pandoraâs box in Hell.
âThese are absolutely magnificent,â Vladimir says in a thick Russian accent, with a continuous nod of his head. His dark, shoulder-length hair brushes over his shoulders as he looks from me to my grandfather and his smile widens.
From what I know of this man, he rarely ever smiles. A smile isnât something youâd expect to see on his face. His pit bull build and abrasive exterior make him look more like an old mafia don who has a permanent hit list inked in his mind, than a businessman.
âIâm glad youâre pleased with the developments.â Grandfather nods, matching the vibrancy in Vladimirâs smile.
âIâm more than pleased. I think the idea to use the forties as an inspiration is absolutely phenomenal. It will bring in the nostalgia which people associate with Sunset Cove from the classic Hollywood era.â
âWe thought so too,â Grandfather booms.
At least Aurora was right. And surprisingly, I was wrong. Another rarity.
âWhat is the estimated finish date?â Vladimirâs eyes brighten, and I half expect to see dollar signs forming in his irises. I know heâs already thinking of how heâll be able to monetize Sunset Cove once itâs done and its potential yearly turnover.
âWe should be on schedule to finish everything in the next few months,â I answer, feeling like the betrayer again.
âPerfect. I would love to have this ready for the fall for my wedding anniversary. My wife is going to love this.â
His wife.
I have a wife too. A wife who is in love with Sunset Cove.
âFall should be doable.â My voice holds an edge of listlessness, as if my mind has detached from my body.
âGreat. Well, Iâd best be on my way. It seems like everything is in hand here. Iâm very happy about this investment.â Vladimir switches his gaze from me to Grandfather. âYou always deliver, Bradford.â
âYou know me.â Grandfather claps his hands. âWeâll continue to keep you updated along the way, and if you have any questions in the meantime, you know where to find us.â
âCertainly.â Vladimir dips his head. âSpeak to you in a few weeks, then.â
âUntil then.â
When he leaves, Grandfather stares at me with pride.
âToday marks another step in expanding the empire,â he states. âVladimir is one of our biggest clients, not because of his money, but his contacts.â
âI know.â A man like Vladimir could earn us an easy extra billion just from those contacts, so his investment is not something I take lightly. Itâs just the conflict of interest with everything else.
âKnight, youâve truly exceeded my expectations on this project and gone above and beyond to seal this deal. Iâll be damn proud of you being the CEO of Park Avenue.â
âI appreciate that, Grandfather.â Every word I speak feels like Iâm twisting that knife deeper into Auroraâs heart. I canât even muster the strength to pretend Iâm as happy as I should be about working on a project for a man like Vladmir.
âI know you do.â Grandfather smiles with pride. âI canât wait to make everything official. As expected, Bastian is still trying to win me over. Heâs secured several contracts in Japan to expand. While thatâs truly impressive, you are who I want.â
âI appreciate that.â Fuck, this is so damn hard. Of course, fucking Bastian would still be trying to outdo me, even knowing I practically have this in the bag.
âHow are things at home? You and Aurora seem to be getting on okay.â
âWe are.â Iâm not surprised he mentioned Aurora and me. Heâs seen the way we are together. Everyone has.
âLooks like you got something else out of this. Not just Park Avenue.â
âI hope so.â All I have to do is find a way not to fuck things up.
âI like her, and itâs nice to see you happy. Married life suits you. You look settled.â
âI guess I am, and she does make me happy.â
âThen sheâs a keeper, contract or not.â
I consider this and nod.
âI want the same for Jericho.â He sighs. âHe might not be able to see my reasoning now, but if he takes me up on my offer, Iâm sure heâll see what I mean.â
âWe can hope.â That is all I can say when it comes to Jericho.
The phone rings on the desk, and I feel like Iâve been saved from continuing this conversation.
âIâll let you get that.â I stand.
âSee you later. Well done again.â
I give him my usual respectful nod and leave the office.
I make my way to the second floor. Thereâs an indoor garden on the entire left side. I head there and walk out onto the balcony. I come here sometimes when I need a change of scenery and some extra peace to brainstorm my projects.
Resting my hands on the metal railings, I gaze ahead at the skyline, my thoughts clashing together worse than ever before.
What the hell am I going to do?
Aurora is never going to be okay with me selling Sunset Cove.
My heart was so fixed on getting the empire that this was never something I thought I had to worry about.
The door at the end of the balcony opens, and Jericho steps out.
He walks up to me, resting his hands on the balcony next to me. I can see heâs the same as he was when we last saw each other.
âJust saw Vladimir leaving,â he says. âHe looked happy.â
âHe should be. He knows heâs going to make a fortune from Sunset Cove.â
âI take it you havenât spoken to Aurora yet.â
My chest caves. âI canât. I keep thinking that maybe I can sort this out, so I get the girl and the empire.â
âUnless Grandfather finds something else for you to do, or Aurora decides she wants to sell, I canât see that happening.â He turns to lean against the rail.
âThatâs what worries me.â
âI worry for you too.â He releases a slow sigh. âDid you hear Bastian secured Japan?â
âI heard, and Grandfather is impressed.â
âIt is impressive. I know that Grandfather has tried to make sure we get a piece of the pie, but if you donât follow through with Sunset Cove, he will pick Bastian. No question about it.â
As if the universe can hear us, Bastian and Father emerge from the coffee shop below.
Weâre too high and far away from them to see us, but if they looked up, they would.
The two are laughing the way father and son would.
The sight doesnât get to me like it used to, but today, it hits me in other ways, screaming at me that I mustnât lose the empire.
Jericho is right. Unless something changes with Grandfatherâwhich is unlikelyâor Aurora agrees to the saleâwhich is even more unlikelyâI canât have the girl and the empire.
But that doesnât stop me from trying to find a way.
There has to be something I can do.
As unlikely as Aurora is to agree, sheâs my easiest option. Perhaps I can find a way to break the news of the sale to her gently, then take it from there.
If I do that, I have to pray it doesnât instigate another war between us where I still lose her. Especially if she finds out about everything else.
Regardless, I have to try.
Iâm Knight Grayson, and thatâs what I do.
If a way exists, Iâll find it because, my God, do I want both.
The girl and the empire.