Grumpy Romance: Chapter 23
Grumpy Romance : A Romantic Comedy (Billionaire Dads)
KENYA
Sunny points to a curtain. âIs yellow a good color for writers? I donât know. Doesnât feel inspiring enough.â She scratches her chin. âMaybe something calmer? Ocean waves. Blue? Turquoise or navy?â
âBabe, I have no idea. This is your territory,â I mumble, slightly bored.
âIâm finally getting to makeover another office at Fine Industries. The bossâs office. And Alistair told me he wanted the room to look welcoming in case you end up writing in there with him.â
As if I can ever get any writing done when Alistairâs in the room. Heâs so gorgeous he turns my brain to mush. And donât get me started on what his hands do to me.
âThis is huge for my portfolio. I put Fine Industries on my resume and people went nuts. Iâm overbooked, honey.â She tosses her shiny hair over her shoulder. âYouâre lucky I squeezed you in.â
âHey, I have best friend privilege.â
She chuckles.
In the distance, I spot a familiar face. The department store has a childrenâs section filled with a cute showroom and lots of character-themed furniture.
âDarrel?â I notice the giant man nosing around, looking totally out of depth.
Sunny pushes the cart behind me as I hustle over.
Darrel startles. Green eyes slam into mine and then swerve to Sunny. They widen just a bit before he quickly glances away.
âWhat are you doing here?â I ask.
âLooking around,â he says in a low, agitated voice.
âFor Belle?â I glance around. Belleâs in her princess stage. None of these boy-themed gifts will work.
âUh no. Two guests are moving into my place. Just for a while. While their grandmother recovers.â He slants a look at Sunny again.
I catch him watching her and realize I havenât introduced them. âOh, this is Sunny, my best friend. Sunny, this is Darrel, Belleâs uncle.â
âNice to meet you.â She holds out her hand.
He stares at it and turns away. âIf youâll excuse me.â
Sunnyâs jaw drops.
My eyebrows hike.
I watch in shock as Darrel storms away like we just set his house on fire.
Sunnyâs mouth sinks into a frown. âWhat is wrong with him?â
âI have no idea. Heâs not usually like that.â
âLike what? Rude as hell?â
My shocked gaze returns to Darrelâs back. âSeriously, heâs never done anything like that before.â
Sunny huffs and smacks her hand against the cart.
âHave you two met?â
âIâve never seen him before in my life,â she spits. âEven if I did, does that give him any right to be a jerk?â She scoffs. âNo wonder heâs related to Alistair.â
âHey, Alistair wouldnât just ignore your hand. Heâd smack it away. Darrel is still calm compared to him.â
âAnd you sound so proud,â she says sarcastically.
âHeâs not like that anymore.â
âHmph.â
âItâs true. Heâs working on being kinder. Especially now that heâs cutting back on those ridiculous hours. He has less time to bark at people.â
âYou can take the jerk out of the office but you canât take the jerk out of the man.â
âThatâs not how the saying goes.â
She scrunches her nose and glances in Darrelâs direction. âRemind me to avoid any party that Darrel guy attends. Unless itâs your wedding.â
âWhoa. Weâre already at a wedding?â
âYou think Alistair will keep playing along with you? Heâs ready to put a ring on it, girl.â
I loop my hand through hers and laugh. The thought of being Alistairâs wife is sweet, but I do enjoy dating him. A lot. And Iâm not in a hurry to get married.
âLetâs keep shopping.â
Sunny smiles again. Nothing like the promise of interior designing to get her in a good mood.
We complete our purchases and then she drags me to a fancy coffee shop.
âIsnât this place a little⦠rich?â I ask, glancing nervously around.
âGirl, your boyfriend paid me hella well.â She smirks. âI need to reward the woman who allowed me to have a billionaire for a client.â
I smirk.
We order coffees.
Itâs good, but definitely not as good as Ezekielâs.
Sunny stirs her coffee. âHow does it feel to work in a publishing house that you own?â
I laugh softly. After Alistair presented me with a publishing companyâlike the crazy over-doer that he isâI decided not to tell anyone about it. Iâm still working for my tyrannical managing editor.
Itâs funny. Every time she mistreats me, I think about the fact that I can have her job in an instant. Thereâs a power in it that no amount of money can buy and I absolutely love Alistair for agreeing to keep my controlling shares a secret.
âItâs a little like an undercover boss, noh?â Sunny tilts her fork, slipping into her Belizean accent. âYouâve got all the power but youâre letting the employees tell you what to do.â
âIâve just started learning the ropes. I barely know how to edit manuscripts, proof books and deal with copyrights. It would be foolish of me to take control of a ship I donât know how to steer. I love Lit. I love books. I love words. I want to do them justice. That means starting from the bottom and earning my way to the top.â
She sips her coffee. âGirl, youâre better than me. Iâd bust that company open and hang my picture everywhere. All the people who bullied me? Iâd put them to clean my office.â
âYou so would.â
âYou know it.â
We finish chatting and then leave the coffee shop.
Just then, I notice a black car parked next to the cafe. Alistair emerges from the backseat.
Iâm slowly working on convincing him to give driving a try. Iâm not trying to put Bernard out of a job, but I hate the thought that Alistair is held prisoner by his trauma in that way. He deserves to be free. And I want to be the one to help him.
Alistair steps toward us, confidence personified. Heâs wearing a simple white button-down and black slacks. His hazel eyes pin me down and his steps are slow and languid.
I feel like Iâm watching a movie star.
Excitement bubbles in my chest.
âHello, beautiful.â Alistairâs firm baritone voice sends a thrill through my body.
I take a deep breath and set my face in an irritated frown. âWere you spying on me the entire time?â
âI was driving by and saw my girlfriend in the window. I figured youâd be moaning over good coffee without me.â
Sunny rolls her eyes. âCan you two not be obnoxiously cute right now? Geez.â
I laugh.
Sunny stands in front of Alistair and plants her hands on her hips. âBy the way, Hot Shot, whatâs up with your brother?â
âBrother?â
âDarrel,â I supply.
âOh, my brother-in-law.â
âHe was a total jerkwad to me today.â
âI thought you were over that?â
âSeeing hisââ she points at Alistairââcocky mug reminded me of it, and now Iâm annoyed all over again.â
Alistair turns sober. âDarrelâs taking on temporary guardianship of his clientâs children. Their grandmother got sick and the mother canât be found. Itâs stressing him out.â
âReally?â I slant him a concerned look.
Sunny loses a little of her steel. âOh, but it⦠I donât know. It felt like it was more than that. Like he had a problem with me.â
âIâm sure youâre overthinking it.â I massage her shoulder.
She shakes her head. âWhatever. Alistair, are you taking your woman now?â
âWe can drop you home,â I say, gesturing to the car.
âAnd force my pure, innocent eyes to watch while you two are all over each other in the backseat? Thanks but no thanks. I have no idea how Bernard doesnât demand a raise the way you keep assaulting his eyes with your PDA.â
Alistair catches my eye and winks.
Heat flushes my cheeks. We have gotten⦠carried away in the car before, but it was always with the shade up.
Alistair juts his chin at her. âDoes she know where weâre going?â
I nod.
Sunny rolls her eyes before I can speak. âI know and I totally disagree with it. Which is why Iâm pretending itâs not a thing.â
Laughter pours out of me.
Alistair smirks.
âIâm leaving now, lovebirds.â
âWeâll wait until you catch a cab then.â
âIâll flag one for you,â Alistair says.
âItâll be tough. Itâs rush hour. No one will stopâ¦â Sunnyâs words trail when Alistair simply walks to the edge of the sidewalk, raises a hand and flags a car down. Turning around with a cocky smirk, he gestures. âThere you go.â
âHeâs irritating,â Sunny whispers.
âI know. But I love it.â
Sunny leaves and Alistair comes up behind me. His arms slide over my waist and I close my eyes, melting into his embrace.
He takes a big breath of me, as if trying to commit my scent to memory. I really donât understand why heâs so obsessed with my perfume. All I know is, the factory that makes my scent is now property of Fine Industries and Iâve been inundated with a lifetime supply.
Itâs my favorite fragrance but, again, Alistair just has to go overboard.
âYou want to slow down, buster?â I tease him when he drops a trail of kisses down the column of my throat.
âNot unless you say please.â
I laugh.
He kisses my neck in broad daylight because heâs a jerktastic billionaire who does whatever he wants. But heâs my jerktastic billionaire and I secretly love being the center of his affections.
His wicked hazel eyes hold mine. âDid you have a nice time?â
âI did. Sunnyâs going to go crazy with your office.â
âGood. I want you to feel comfortable and she knows you the best.â He cocks his head. âAside from me.â
âOh?â
He grabs my hand and brings my fingers to his lips. âReady to go?â
I follow him to the car.
Bernard is in the driverâs seat. He looks over his shoulder and gives me a large grin.
âMiss Jones.â
âHi, Bernard.â
âYour clothes are in the back. Iâll be playing very loud music.â He winks.
âI appreciate that.â My lips tremble from how hard Iâm smiling.
The window goes up and Alistair hands the dress bags to me.
âNeed my help?â he whispers in my ear.
I start unzipping my skirt.
Thereâs no distance between us because he destroys it all. And the hot beat of my pulse rides with the rhythm of my heart.
I am so in love with this man.
Thereâs no doubt. Not a speck of unease in me.
The car moves off.
And Alistair makes use of the privacy.
It takes twice as long to get changed but, by the time we slow down in front of the hotel, Iâm dressed in an expensive red gown and high heels.
I have to do my makeup again and Alistair has to wipe his face clear of my foundation. When weâre presentable, he opens the door and rounds the car to my side.
I take his hand and step out. The wind lifts my curly hair and it dances in the breeze. My lips, coated in red lipstick, stretch into a grin.
âWait.â Alistair stops me before we walk inside. âThereâs one more thing.â
âWhat?â
He produces a jewelry box from his pocket.
I gasp when he opens it for me. âItâs beautiful.â
âIt takes years to produce this stone, but itâs stronger than diamond. Just like you.â
My eyes water. âYouâre going to make me ruin my makeup. And it was so hard doing my face in the car.â
âYouâre beautiful even with mascara running down your face.â He kisses me sweetly. âEven when youâre snapping at me.â His fingers curve over my side. âAnd especially when youâre kicking down my ferns.â
I laugh.
He clasps the necklace around me and then holds out his elbow.
I take his arm as we stride into the hotel and walk straight into the banquet room. There are blue balloons everywhere and a giant cake with a pacifier. Diapers holding chocolate pudding (whoever came up with that idea needs to be thrown out immediately) are lined up on the table.
A hush envelops the room when we walk in.
Alistair leans over and whispers, âThereâs still time to back out.â
I lift my chin. âNo freaking way.â
A proud glint shines in his eyes.
I stalk over to where Sasha, Drake, Felice and dad are seated around a table. Sasha is wearing a tight blue dress. Her stomach is so swollen, she looks like sheâll burst at any moment.
Her eyes widen. âKenya.â
âSurprise.â I wiggle my fingers. âI missed your wedding, but I thought Iâd attend the baby shower.â I nod at her stomach. âMy nephew didnât do me anything wrong. It was his lying, cheating parents.â
Feliceâs jaw drops.
Dad squirms.
Alistair chuckles. âThis is a gift from us.â He sets an envelope on the table that contains a very generous check. Enough to make me feel less guilty for being rude at Sashaâs baby shower.
Iâm learning a little from Alistair too.
âOh!â I point to the side. âHolland, thereâs champagne.â
Alistair wraps his arm around my waist, tilts my chin back and plants such a hot kiss on my lips that the room starts spinning.
He pulls back while Iâm dazed and growls, âHow many times have I warned you about calling me that in public? I canât control myself when you do.â
I blink rapidly and try to regain my composure, but my knees are about to give out.
Alistair knows me well and wraps his arms more firmly around my waist. Then he turns to my dad. âSir, if you donât mind, Iâd like to talk to you later. Thereâs a personal matter I need to discuss with you.â
Dad just blinks.
Alistair grabs my hand and hauls me away from their table. As we go, he tucks me under his arm and asks in a concerned voice, âYou okay?â
âI canât think. You just kissed me deaf and blind.â
He chuckles. âI probably shouldnât have done that in front of your father. Now how do I ask his blessing for your hand in marriage?â
I shove him.
Alistair just grabs my hand and whirls me onto the dance floor. As we dance, he keeps asking if Iâm okay, if I need to leave, if Iâm uncomfortable.
Heâs sweet and attentive, even if heâs barking out his questions. And I smile because I know that his tone and his intensity is how he protects the people that he loves.
I keep assuring him that Iâm okay.
And I am.
Alistair was right. I kept running, crying, and complaining about Sashaâs betrayal because I was hurt. Theyâre my family. Of course theyâd have the power to hurt me.
But over the past few months, Alistair has patiently and steadily showered me in his love. He and Belle are my focus. And their presence in my life made me want to thank Sasha for showing me what a douchebag Drake was.
If they didnât send me into a tizzy that day, I never would have found a backbone and argued with Alistair. And he probably wouldnât have been impressed enough with my courage to hire me for a job at Belleâs Beauty.
I wouldnât trade him and Belle for a thing.
We keep dancing. And then we eat. And we win all the games because Alistairâs a show off and Iâm super competitive in my own right.
At the end of the night, we drink Sashaâs champagne and dance together in the middle of the floor. After a while, we give up on trying to make it seem like weâre dancing and just rope our arms around each other, kissing like we need each otherâs oxygen to survive.
Sasha keeps a wide berth. Whether she thinks Iâm crazy, whether Felice told her to stay away or whether she just doesnât care about me, I donât know. I donât care. Iâm having a great time because Iâm here with Alistair. And I want to celebrate my nephewâs life even though I donât celebrate the way he was conceived.
When we stumble off the dance floor, Sasha finally confronts me.
Alistair squeezes my hand, looking down at me with a question. You want me to stay?
I squeeze back. Iâm good.
He walks off, probably in search of my father.
Sasha waddles toward me. âThank you for coming, Kenya. Even with all theâ¦â She gestures to Alistairâs retreating back, âshenanigans. Iâm glad that you finally understand the meaning of family.â
âOh no, Sasha. Iâm not here for you.â I motion to her stomach. âI came for this little one because, after meeting Alistairâs daughter, I realize that the kids are totally innocent in the adult drama. And I want my nephew to know that his aunt was there for him. Iâll keep being there for him even though his mom is a selfish brat.â
Her jaw drops. No oneâs ever talked to her this way.
I never have.
Again, Alistair is a really bad influence.
âHow can you say that at my baby shower?â
âBecause I wonât say it behind your back if I canât say it to your face.â
She frowns.
âI donât want to be friends, Sasha. You broke my trust and youâre still unapologetic. But I do want you to know that if you need help for the little one, you can still come to me. We donât have to be friendly, but we can still be family.â
Tears flood her eyes. She lets out a breath. âIâll take it.â
I leave her behind and find Alistair.
He glances at me. âReady to go?â
I nod.
He takes me outside to wait for Bernard and I cuddle into his chest. The stars are bright. The trees tower overhead.
He strokes my forehead and presses a kiss to my temple. âIâm proud of you.â
âWhat else?â I tease.
âI love you.â
My smile grows.
His eyes caress me. âI love you, Kenya. I love you a little more with every breath that passes. And Iâll make sure you never regret being a part of my family.â He cradles my face. âI promise to always support you, lift you up, fight for youââ
âAnd with me?â
His eyes fall over my lips. âOnly if you push me.â
âI love you,â I whisper. âThank you. I wouldnât have had the guts to face my family tonight.â
âI cherish you.â He strokes my chin. âAnd so does your dad. Believe it or not. When we talked, he told me to take care of you. He seemed torn up. Said heâd like to meet with you. Without Felice.â
I sigh. âHim sneaking around to talk to me will mess up his marriage. Felice looked like she wanted to stab me in the face when she saw me.â
âItâs your call.â
âIâll think about it.â I look up at his gorgeous face. âJust so you know, all my family members will probably be calling you trying to ask for favors.â
âIâll put you in charge of that. Iâll help whoever you want me to.â
âWhat if I wipe your bank account dry?â
âYou can do whatever the hell you want with my money, as long as youâre mine.â
I smile and rise on the tips of my toes to meet his lips. âThat was the right answer.â
âIâm always right,â he murmurs.
I shake my head because he is still one cocky bastard.
But heâs my cocky bastard.
And then I kiss him until the world disappears.
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