Mr. Mitchell: Chapter 15
Mr. Mitchell: Billionaires’ Club Book 2 (Billionaires’ Club Series)
Iwent out with Britney and some of our mutual friends that night. We started with sushi, and then the celebration went on from there. Britney had reached some crazy-ass milestone with her company, and Mitchell and Associates were now helping her to open her first store in some ritzy area with an outdoor shopping mall.
If I was honest with myself, somewhere in the back of my mind, I think Iâd always wanted my sister to bring me into her company. However, I figured that part of her still viewed me as the runaway who gave our mom hell when Jill fostered me, which is partly why I was surprised sheâd name-dropped me to this Stefanie woman at all.
âHey,â Britney said, âyouâre not drinking.â
âFour shots arenât enough for you?â I smiled at her.
âWe have the party limo, and youâre turning down a night where we can let loose?â
âCome on, Avery,â Sarah said. Sarah, the straight-up, perfect wifeâuntil she got away from her husband and kids and drank with the girls, of course. âYouâre normally leading the way.â
âSheâs probably fantasizing about her new job over at Mitchell and Associates.â My sister winked at me. âShe fucked the CEO, you know?â
âShut up,â Michelle said. Our lawyer friendâs eyes lit up as she choked on her cocktail. âMr. Fortune 500? Mr. Sexy himselfâJames H. Mitchell? You fucked him?â
âYeah.â Jim and I were pretty good at lying to people while screwing off together, so what was the harm in playing along when it was the truth? These girls were heading to blackout drunkâthey wouldnât remember this anyway. âWe fucked all over some castle in the middle of Englandâs countryside.â
âOh, God.â Michelle rolled her eyes. âYou almost had me, girls.â She started dancing in place. âLetâs go. I want to dance.â
Typically, I was the one to lead the pack in a fun night out, but tonight I felt off. I hated that Derek knew Iâd been with another guy, not because I was afraid of him, but because I knew this shit would probably send him off the deep end. And he had my baby.
âBrit,â I spoke up over the music. âWhy did you tell Derek about Jim and me?â I asked, the girls already on the dance floor.
âOh, Jesus,â she said. âYouâre letting him ruin your night, arenât you?â
âI donât like it when he gets pissed off like he did when my daughter is there.â
âThen why did you admit that you did when he asked you?â
âWhy did it even have to come up? Why do you always feel like you have to intervene in my goddamn life? Shit like this always stirs the pot with that asshole.â
âSorry,â she said, half drunk and half remorseful. âI guess I shouldâve just told him you enjoyed touring the sites alone.â
âYou didnât need to tell him anything at all, but that version wouldâve made my life a bit fucking easier.â
âYou need to find a way to cut his ass off. You say his parents enable him, but you also do. You donât see it, but you do.â
âIâm doing the best I can with what I have,â I snapped. âIf my daughter getsââ
âWe all know, Av. If she gets thrown into the system like you, right? When are you going to stop lying to yourself and face this head-on for Addy?â
âWhen I know for a fact that he wonât bury me with his bullshit and lies.â
âAnd what dirt does he have on you to do that with?â
âThe fact that I have a DUI on my record and jail time for that shit. I was a runaway. The fact I did drugs too, and thatâs why I was stupid enough to get with him in the first place. Heâll bring up all my history and paint me to look like the piece of shit he is.â
Brit rubbed her forehead. âIf you get a good lawyer, youâll be fine. Theyâll see that it was all six or seven fucking years ago.â
âAre you paying for the lawyer? Michelle already made it clear that she wasnât getting involved, and she knows Addison.â
âMichelle is a bitch,â Brit said. âAnd no, Iâm not paying for your lawyer. I paid to retain one for you already, and you fell for Derekâs bullshit and trusted his stupid ass again. Never used the lawyer after he manipulated you the last time.â
âFuck this,â I said, shouldering my purse. âListen, thanks for the job offer, but Iâm out of here. Tell your friend that Iâm happy where Iâm at.â
âDonât do this, Avery,â she said, stopping me from leaving. âTake the job. Take it for Addy.â
âThrowing that back in my face again?â
âWhen you get pissed like this, someone has to help you see things clearly.â
âWell, Iâm half drunk and fucking pissed. Iâm going home. I need to cool off.â
I turned to leave, and there he was.
âSo, I get our daughter, and you go out looking for someone to fuck tonight?â
âGet out of my way, Derek,â I said, glaring back a Britney. âYou smell disgusting. Drinking, pills, and smoking the good stuff again, dirtbag?â
âIâve got your stupid ass doing it on video,â he slurred his words.
âTell me you narrated it because you sound like you belong in a hospital. What the fuck. How did you know I was here?â
He waved his phone at me. âCell tracker, genius. Youâre still on my plan. Couldnât track you in London because you went international, and Brit gave you another phone, but I knew youâd be out looking for your fix tonight.â
I thrust my phone in his chest. âTake the fucking phone. You offered this for me to stay in touch with our daughter. Now, I think Iâll find a different phone.â I looked at Britney. âForget about what I said earlier. Iâm taking that position, and Iâm getting the fuck out of this godforsaken town.â
A week later and my interviews were out of the way. I was officially in as Stefanieâs assistant at the company whose CEO Iâd screwed like a wild woman, and today was my first day. I even used my iron and ironing board for the first time in a year when I had to get the wrinkles out of all of my pencil skirts and button-down shirts.
Stefanieâs office walls were lined with magazine covers where the company had been featured, all of which had Jimâs face plastered on them. If I was honest, I only recognized the sexy black, wavy hair, the emerald eyes, and that scorched-earth look in his photos. That was it. These magazines didnât do much to bring up happy memories of the times Iâd shared with Jim, the man Iâd had a blast with in London.
Addy was set to finish out the week at school, and we were going to be moving into our new placeâthe studio Brit showed meâover the weekend. Everything was in place, and Addy would be coming to work with me next week. I was feeling a lot of pressure fading just by moving this far from Derek. Iâd like to see that asshole make it past security and come in here throwing a raging fit. Cameras were planted everywhere and for a good reason too. The place was fancy as fuck.
I was going to be working on the twelfth floor, and that helped me feel more protected. I would get my own cell phone with my first paycheck, and I was sucking it up without one in the meantime. It wasnât as hard for me to do as it might be others. Iâd lived without one for almost all my life, and Iâd rather take my chances with my POS car breaking down and leaving me stranded than having Derek stalking me on the other phone.
He had no idea where I worked, where my new apartment was, and I finally felt free of the abusive relationship. There. I fucking said it. Abusive relationship. Would Derek be out of my life forever? Not likely, but at least he couldnât stalk my ass anymore. One step at a time.
My desk phone rang, and I ran my clammy hands over my neatly pressed skirt before I picked up the phone. âThis is Avery with Mitchell and Associates, Public Relations department.â
âHey, sis,â Britney said. âI just wanted to make sure I could reach you. How do you like the job?â
âItâs fine so far. Iâve been answering phones and directing calls to others on this floor, and stuff I canât handle goes to Stef.â
âSounds adventurous.â She chuckled. âListen, I just wanted you to know that Derekâs trying to pressure us into telling him where youâre moving and the new job.â
âPressure? Why is there any pressure?â I asked, almost growled, from my desk. I lowered my voice, âWe went over this. Unless he holds a gun to your head, he gets zero info. Understand?â
âI know that.â
âDoes Mom know that? Thereâs a reason Iâm not telling Larry or Annette anything. I donât trust them. If Iâm going to start over, itâs not going to get fucked up.â
âChill out. Can people hear you?â
I glanced around, seeing my first fun co-worker, Amir, smiling at me and shaking his head. He already met the foody and sailor-language woman in me today at lunch. He was so damn cool that Iâd actually want to date his ass if his preference werenât for men only.
âAmir says hi.â I smirked at him.
He leaned back in his chair and raised an eyebrow at me. âYou need to play nice.â
âSounds like youâve made a friend already,â Britney said.
I looked over at Alyssa, whose jade eyes reminded me of some eye model or any model for that matter. The girl was gorgeous, and, as usual, she was in LA to become an actress. She was super cool too. How I made friends so fast was beyond me, but I was genuinely happy about it. Maybe it was my fearlessly eating everything in sightâlike I had done with Jimâthat drew people to me? Hell, if I knew.
âHey, sorry, but Iâve got to go,â I said. âStefanieâs on her way over.â
âNo problem. Iâm glad things are going well. Talk later,â Britney said before she ended the call.
The week went phenomenally well. I couldnât have asked for a smoother transition into a new jobâa new life. Amir and Alyssa were sort of my new crew, and I caught all the gossip on the floor from them, which was more than I expected. I guess a lot of behind the scenes shit went on down here.
There were two managers above Stefanie on our floor, but I hadnât had any encounters with them so far. They were stuffed away behind glass walls down the hall from my desk where about thirty of us sat and did the grunt work for the bosses in the PR department of this company.
Addy and I had officially moved into our new apartment, and it was her first day to come to work with me. I held Addyâs hand, walking her into the daycare and preschool unit.
âYou excited?â I asked, seeing all the kids starting to take notice of Addyâwhoâd dressed herself this morning. âItâs a big day with new friends,â I said as a woman approached.
âCan I help you two?â the gray-haired woman with a meticulous bun asked while another younger, beautiful redheaded woman trailed her.
âIâm here to bring my daughter in while I head up to work. Stefanie told me she was starting here this morning.â
âWhatâs the childâs name?â
âThe childâs name is Addison Blake,â I said.
After a whirlwind of bullshit, me turning over Addyâs birth certificate, and all the other documents that came with enrollment, the woman refused my daughter. The sweet-looking younger redhead? She was a total bitch who helped escort us from the area.
Addy looked up at me, confused, and I did my best to keep it together. âThe only way to get you into class is to give you a little experience, kid,â I said with a smile, thanking God that she didnât get her feelings hurt.
âSperience?â she tried to say the word.
âYes,â I said, punching the elevator button. âYou need to learn a little bit about what Mommy does, and then you can go play with the rest of the kids and tell them what you learned about at work with mommy.â
I wanted to cry. What the fuck was I supposed to do now? I pulled her out of a school with teachers and friends she loved. We were officially an hour away from that place now, and Stefanie had fucked me over by saying that I could just show up, and so long as I had my paperwork, Addy would be allowed in. Now, there was no fucking room? Weâll see what Stef thought about that while Addy worked on her floor as a damn distraction all day.
âHey,â Amir said. âI bet youâre Addison. You sure look like an Addison. Am I right?â
âAddy,â she said, climbing into my seat. âI have to learn work,â she stated thoughtfully.
I smiled at Amirâs confused expression. âApparently, thereâs no room for extras. That wouldâve been nice to know last week,â I said.
He frowned but kept his lips clamped while Addison looked at him. âWell, we can use your help here with us, Addy,â he said.
âOh, my God. Sheâs your mini-me,â Alyssa said, coming around in her tight-ass dress, long gorgeous legs, and breasts threatening to spill out of it. âYouâre a doll.â
âIâm not a doll. Iâm a person,â Addy corrected her.
Alyssa looked at me and laughed. âSheâs got your strong personality, too, huh?â
âYeah, and imagine two of us working up here together.â
Everything was moving smoothly until three in the afternoon. Amir had even gone out and found a coloring book and colored pencils to keep Addy occupied. Then, Stef came onto the floor after being gone all morning.
âIn my office, please, Avery,â she said, half-smiling at Addy, who was sitting at my desk in a chair Iâd rolled up next to mine. I followed her, knowing the woman was pissed. âDo you mind telling me why there is a child on this floor?â
âYou might want to ask the lady in the daycare admin department who rejected my kid,â I said, annoyed that this was blowing back on me as if I was trying to get away with something.
âYouâve got to be joking,â she said, obviously irritated beyond belief that she had to deal with any of this.
âI wanted to say the same thing when they wouldnât allow Addy into their class. The last thing I wanted was to have my kid with me at my new job, but this completely blindsided me, and I had no other option. I was under the impression that this wouldnât be an issue.â
âIâll handle this. Just get back to work. Supervisors will be on the floor.â
I watched the woman scramble for her phone and try to work to fix the preschool problem. As I went back to work, I heard whispers and oh shits coming at me like friendly fire. I glanced around, trying to figure out what the hell was happening. It wasnât an earthquake. Addy was unaffected, scribbling on pages of a magazine, and I just shrugged it all off. Thatâs when, from out of my peripheral, I saw a mob of suits.
âAmir,â I said, and he looked over. âAre the men in black here or what?â
âJust work,â he mouthed.
What the hell is happening?
I rose while everyone ducked and stared at their computers as if to beg the machine to pull them physically into it. Thatâs when I noticed the tallest man out of the group. The onyx colored hair that hinted at the slightest natural curl if not tamed. The hair I ran my hands through and gripped in utter ecstasy. Holy fucking shit.
Our eyes met when he caught me staring at him in disbelief. Shit. I thought he never came down here. I broke eye contact with his emerald eyes after he gave me that look I thought Iâd never see again. It wasnât a look that he was going to fuck me in every room in this building, but it was the look that he remembered fucking in every room in his castle.
I looked around at everyone who was hiding from him and the army of suits trailing him. What the hell? Was he that terrifying? Did I get out of that fake relationship just in time? Why was everyone working like they were robots?
I looked back at Jim, and his face recovered from the knowing grin and that glint in his eye that made me resist running out to him and holding the man who made me so happy in England. The dick look on his face now was that fucking scorched-earth look. Was I supposed to sit in my chair as he conversed with his men-in-suits? Was this his fear the badass CEO look?
What the hell ever. I sat down. I couldnât forget I had my kid here, and Stef was more than likely having a coronary attack that Addy was here too. Thatâs when Stef went to Jim, interrupting him from his power-suit talk, and pointed in my direction.
What a goddamn bitch, I thought, knowing she was ratting Addy and me out. Now, here I was, watching Jim try and level me with that look I swore I never wanted to be on the other end of. Too bad that he was up against me protecting my daughter, and I wasnât going to allow him to say shit about her being here. I feared fucking nothing when it came to protecting her, even this CEOâwho was sexier than fuck with the look on his faceâheading my way. Time to meet the bastard side of Jim head-on, especially if he was kicking my daughter off the floor.