Reign of a King: Chapter 7
Reign of a King: A Dark Billionaire Romance (Kingdom Duet Book 1)
Today is the day.
Ever since we found out about Jakeâs betrayal, Layla and I â and everyone else in the company â have been working so hard to reach a day like this one.
Investors. Legitimate ones â not the others who backed away after a walk in the factory or in the offices.
Whenever I take them on a tour, I feel so vulnerable. In a way, Iâm opening my home for strangers who might not like it. And they donât. Most of the time.
Ethan is different.
He hasnât shown any sign of displeasure as Layla and I take him and Agnus to the factory and talk about our plans for the upcoming productâs launch.
Agnus remains expressionless as usual, but Ethan questions us about certain parts heâd like to understand better.
Our offices arenât extravagant. We occupy a modest building in Londonâs industrialised area, but itâs enough for the administration and the factory. We were thinking about expanding before the whole shitshow with Jake went down. Now, weâll be lucky if we get to keep this building.
By the time weâre back to my office, Iâm about to explode with anticipation and nerves. I touch my watch, then drop my hand so itâs not perceived as a nervous gesture.
When I woke up this morning, I took extra care of my appearance. I wore my black pencil skirt and pressed white shirt with a black ribbon. My hair falls on either side of my shoulders and I even put on the red lipstick again. Thereâs something powerful about looking the best I can; it fills me with a much-needed burst of confidence.
Even Layla put on a dress, which she usually only reserves for special occasions, and that says something.
The two of us sit beside each other as Ethan and Agnus occupy the sofa across from us.
Ethan is reading through Laylaâs marketing plan for the new launch, taking his time between pages. Agnus scrolls through our online store on his tablet.
Layla squirms beside me. Although sheâs never been the nervous type, I can almost see the anxiety halo surrounding her head. Like me, she realises this might be our last chance.
If we donât get this, H&H will have to close down and we might have to hunt for a corporate job that we both hate so much.
And worse, weâll let our employees down.
We have Mr Vincent, our French silent investor with eleven per cent of the shares. We only met him a few times at the beginning but never after that. Heâs a private man and barely comes to England anymore. We could offer him more of our shares for investment, but Layla and I are leaving that as a last resort. She and I own forty-five per cent each and we already used twenty per cent each to cover our last loan.
Sweat covers my back, gluing my shirt to my skin, and thereâs nothing I can do to make it stop. Itâs like my body is being pushed back to that flight or fight mode.
No. This is different. Iâll never go back to those times.
âI must say.â Ethan neatly closes Laylaâs organised plan. âIâm impressed. And Iâm rarely impressed.â
Both Layla and I release a breath at the same time.
âThank you.â Layla smiles.
âIâm kind of surprised Agnus here didnât snatch you as soon as you were out of university. He gathered the best of the best in our marketing department, and they could use a tip or two from you.â
Layla grins. âThatâs because Iâd already started my own company.â
âMy miss.â Agnus nods.
âAurora.â Ethan faces me.
âYes?â
âI believe the two of you complement each other really well. The designs are unique and Layla needs to get out of the box to find your special customers.â
âI believe so, yes.â Thatâs why Layla and I rarely have any disagreements. Weâre not rivals; we complete each other.
âLet me ask you something.â Ethan stares between the two of us. âWhat made you start designing watches?â
I could give him the generic answer I always give. Like how itâs my passion and my art, and while it is, thatâs not the entire truth.
Ethan is the type who can detect a lie and I donât want to seem dishonest in front of him at such a sensitive time. He might take it as disrespect and thatâs the last thing I want. So I go the vulnerable route.
Because the situation weâre in requires we become vulnerable. âWhen I was a child, my sister bought me a present. My first watch. I loved it so much, and since I didnât have such pretty things, I hid it and studied it at night when I was about to go to sleep. Then I started thinking about how it was made and why it was made like that. It became my passion, and over time, I realised that was what I wanted to do.
âWhenever I sit down to design, I recall the awe I felt when I looked at my first watch. I recall my sister and the happiness she brought me, and I strive to recreate that sensation. I want people to feel happy when they receive one of my watches.â
âThe art of time,â Agnus recites our slogan.
âExactly.â
Layla touches my arm and I smile, trying not to get caught up in the memories.
âYour sister isâ¦â Ethan trails off. âAlicia, I suppose.â
My eyes widen. He knows, too? âButâ¦how?â
âIt wasnât that hard. Except for the eye colour, youâre a carbon copy of her, Aurora.â
I knew Ethan and Jonathan shared a history, a bloody one at that, but I never thought Ethan was an acquaintance of Aliciaâs.
Everything starts to fall into place. My gaze trails to Agnus. âIs that why you approached me?â
âIâd say we approached each other.â Agnus remains completely unaffected.
Layla and I exchange a worried glance before I focus back on Ethan. âDoes this mean you never intended to invest?â
âI have thought about it. I believe that your company can have a bright future.â
âReally?â Layla and I say at the same time.
âAbsolutely. Iâll pay the bankâs debt and provide a budget to boost the new productâs launch. Agnus will send you the contract and details about how we perceive our partnership.â He stands. âUntil then.â
A wide grin curves my lips as I shake his hand. âThank you so much.â
âWe wonât disappoint you.â Layla shakes his hand next.
âI have no doubt.â
I clear my throat. âWould you have invested if you hadnât figured out Iâm related to Alicia?â
Layla pokes me in a reprimanding kind of way. I know what sheâs thinking â that we already got the deal, so why bother ask that? However, I need to know. Call it my worth or pride or whatever.
âProbably, but it wouldâve been too late by the time your file landed on my desk. Letâs say your acquaintance with Alicia, and also with Jonathan, quickened the process.â
âJonathan?â I ask low. What does he have to do with this?
Itâs taken me everything not to think about him today. Thereâs always that small voice in my mind telling me I poked the lion and heâll come after me.
I know itâs paranoia, but I canât stop thinking about it.
Damn him. I was doing just fine before meeting him again. Which was my fault for barging into his sonâs wedding, but itâs not like I had a choice.
âYes, Jonathan.â Ethanâs lips move into a predatory smile. âHe wonât like it.â
Layla raises her brows at me as if saying âtold you soâ.
The rivalry between Jonathan and Ethan must run deep if they keep getting at each otherâs throats. No idea how they allowed their children, who are their only heirs, to get married. Surely they know theyâll inherit their dadsâ companies someday and both will probably have a full merger.
Not that I should care. As long as I have my investment, I donât care what two kings do in their kingdoms.
The door barges open and Jessica runs in after several men. âSir, you canât go insideâ¦â
My breathing shortens at the men crowding my office.
Scratch that. Itâs not even about all of them. Just one man holds my attention prisoner and refuses to let go.
I can feel the blood draining from my face as I get trapped in the hurricane in Jonathanâs grey eyes.
The anger and disapproval there is so tangible, he doesnât need words to express it. Itâs like a deep, hollow well that will suck you into the unknown.
He stands at the front of four men, all of them dressed in dark suits, looking like theyâre out of a corporation show.
Though Jonathanâs also wearing a suit, he manages to stand out compared to them. His larger-than-life presence conquers the air and confiscates all the oxygen. Suddenly, my office feels so small and suffocating.
I poked the lion and now, heâs come to devour me.
âSir, pleaseâ¦leave,â Jessica, my assistant, tries again, throwing me awkward glances.
Even in her tries to be stern, she canât ignore the intimidation factor Jonathan has brought with him. Like a warlord out for a battle, all peasants need to bow down upon his passing.
Jonathanâs gaze strays between me and Ethan as if weâre annoying rocks in his shoe. The complete disregard on his face shoots bolts of discomfort down my back.
This is why I hate him so much. He has the ability to rattle me after the endless years Iâve spent stabilising myself.
His next words paint my entire world black. âIâm the last one who should leave. This is my company now.â