Reign of a King: Chapter 6
Reign of a King: A Dark Billionaire Romance (Kingdom Duet Book 1)
The following day, I go to work with fresh motivation.
I spent the entire night tossing and turning in bed, mad at myself for letting Jonathan treat me as his property or a small child. No idea which pissed me off the most, but they both left me boiling in pent-up rage.
So I decided to completely ignore him.
Yes, he tore Ethanâs card, but I have direct contact with Agnus, which is the next best thing.
Today, Iâm going to continue concept designing and forget about the bankâs axe thatâs hovering over our necks like a guillotine.
Theyâre only holding off the auctioning of the stocks because we begged them. âWe,â as in me and my partner in crime.
Speaking of which, I swing by her office, juggling two caramel iced coffees. The reason weâre friends, as she likes to remind me.
Sheâs not there.
I greet my workers good morning, keeping my face devoid of the anxiety I see radiating off them. The atmosphere here has been grim and tense for a few months now.
The factory has been working irregularly lately and the bankâs workers have come to define its value.
Employees gossip, no matter how much we try to convince them that weâll get H&H out of this funk.
Some even started to request days off to search for another job. I donât blame them. After all, they need to earn a living, and if this situation weâre in continues, weâll be forced to let some of them go.
The moment I open my office, Iâm greeted by the sound of Donât Look Back in Anger by Oasis. Laylaâs taste in music is kind of stuck in the past and she still mourns the bandâs break up.
My partner and best friend stands in front of the transparent board, scribbling at supersonic speed.
She has a tiny frame, so when she wears baggy trousers and oversized hoodies, she appears like a street hip-hop singer â a fact sheâs proud of that since she considers herself street-made through and through.
Her hair is covered by a scarf, tucked elegantly at her neck. Layla is also a devoted Muslim and a third-generation British citizen. Her father is of Pakistani heritage and her mother is Tunisian.
As a result, her skin tone is a shade darker than her Caucasian motherâs and lighter than her South Asian fatherâs. She has the smoothest skin Iâve ever seen, outside of Photoshopped advertisements, and her huge brown eyes can show you the world if you stare at them hard enough.
âOasis this early in the morning?â
She reaches out to me without lifting her head. âMy iced coffee, mate.â
âHere.â I push it into her hand and we take a slurp at the same time, then sigh.
I stand beside her in front of the board. Sheâs writing up her marketing plan â the one weâll need if we get investments.
When we first started this adventure straight after graduating from uni, we agreed that Iâd take care of the designing side of the business and sheâd do the marketing because sheâs a genius at that.
Five years later, we were killing it. Our company had gone from two people to more than one hundred. We made that happen. Just Layla and I. Until that bastard Jake ruined what we built in years in a matter of months.
âThis is the best.â She takes another slurp. âI feel more energised and ready to kick butt.â
âYou mustâve had some coffee already.â
âI need two to fully wake up. Remember dorm days?â
âUgh.â I used to literally splash her with water so sheâd wake up and not be late for class.
âUh-huh. Exactly.â
âLooks good.â I motion at the board.
âNot good enough, but forget about that.â She takes my hand and leads me to the sofa opposite my desk, then tells Alexa to stop playing the music. âHow did it go yesterday?â
âI told you.â
âA text in the middle of the night that says, âI think weâre good, talk to you tomorrowâ explains rubbish. I need details.â
âLayâ¦â
âAll of them,â she speaks like a stern mother and I sigh, then tell her the gist of what went down yesterday and the dreadful meeting with Jonathan. Iâd previously told her that the mere thought of that particular encounter scared the shit out of me.
âBollocks,â she breathes out after Iâm finished.
âBollocks indeed.â
âSo your nephew really called you Mum?â
âSeriously, Lay?â
âWhat? I think thatâs cute.â
âAiden is anything but cute. Heâs the mini version of his father.â
âSo whatâs the problem here?â
âJonathan threatened me. If I go through with this with Ethan, heâll come after me.â
âNot if you have Ethanâs protection.â
My brow furrows. âWhat do you mean?â
She takes a generous gulp of her iced coffee and crosses one leg over the sofa, fully facing me. âOkay, listen up. So Jonathan is like this big bad wolf, right? Guess who can kill a wolf?â
âA hunter?â
âYeah, but we donât have that. Whatâs the next best thing?â
âIâm not even sure where youâre going with this. Is this another one of your crazy ideas?â
âFocus, mate. What else but a hunter can kill a wolf?â
âSpare me the suspense.â
âAnother wolf.â
âAnother wolf?â
âThe only way to bring Jonathan down is to use Ethan.â
âReally?â
âWhy do you think Jonathan is so against the idea of you going to Ethan? He knows that if you have Steel Corporationâs support, he wonât be able to touch you. In a way, weâll be under Ethanâs protection, and heâs known to take great care of small businesses and even their lawsuits.â
âYou think?â
âIâm kind of sure.â
âKind of?â
âThe fact that he insists to know where youâve been in the past keeps throwing me off.â She takes another sip of her coffee. âWhy donât you clear that up?â
âI donât owe him anything.â
âYou donât, but if it can clear a misunderstanding, do it. Itâs better not to be on his radar at all.â
Problem is, I think I already am. I screwed it up yesterday and Iâve been flagged by Jonathan whether I like it or not.
Besides, what misunderstanding could there be? Jonathan and I always lived in different worlds. Hell, his nineteen-year-old son doesnât seem to know he has an aunt.
We have that much distance between us, yet he acted as if it never existed.
âSo?â Layla urges.
âWhat?â
âWhat are you waiting for? Call Ethan.â
âShouldnât I give him more time to think about it?â
âMore like forget about it. A man like him must receive a hundred company offers per day. Okay, thatâs an exaggeration, but you get the idea. Hit it while itâs hot, mate.â
I hide my laughter at the way she talks. Being brought up as the youngest girl after four older brothers turned Layla adorably tomboyish.
âWhat are you laughing at?â
âYou sound like a street thug.â
âSuck my D.â
Layla is the type who always wants to curse, but she refrains out of respect for her religion, so she either uses initials or spells the words out.
âYou donât have a dick, Layla.â
She makes a face, then claps her hands. âCome on, no time to waste. Get your designing mojo.â
âIâm nervous about this one.â
âThatâs what you say every time and you knock socks off. Now, off to work.â
My heart warms at her words. Layla believes in me, even when I donât believe in myself. Sheâs the best friend and partner I couldâve wished for.
Itâs due to those facts that I protect her from my past. All she knows about me is that Iâm an orphan â which is far from the truth.
I stand up and hug her. She awkwardly pats my back. Another thing about Lay? She doesnât like hugs or being touched in general, but she puts up with me.
âThank you,â I say, pulling away. âYouâre my ride or die.â
âThat was your hug for the week.â She waves on her way to the door.
âSuck my dick, Lay.â
âYou donât have one.â She throws over her shoulder, laughing.
As the door closes behind her, I pull my phone out and dial Agnus. He picks up after the first ring.
âMorning, Agnus.â
âMorning.â
âListen. Iâm sorry about leaving that way yesterday. I was wondering if I could get Ethanâs card? I think I lost mine.â Because of the brute Jonathan.
âThereâs no need.â
My heart falls. Does this mean itâs over? Were they offended that I left yesterday?
âI was going to call to schedule a meeting between you and Ethan in your company. He wants to visit and consider an investment. Letâs say, tomorrow at ten?â
Oh. God. Heâs considering an investment. Jackpot.
I try not to sound so excited as I say, âThat would be perfect. Thank you.â
Screw Jonathan. Iâll follow Laylaâs advice. If I have Ethan, he wonât be able to hurt me, even if he tries.
Or so I think.