The Fine Print: Chapter 35
The Fine Print (Dreamland Billionaires Book 1)
Rowan shows up after our weekly Friday meeting, wearing the most annoyingly smug smile on his face.
âCan you go back to not smiling? This isnât fair.â I shut off my desktop computer.
His grin widens. âBut I like the way you squirm.â
I shove my laptop in my backpack. âAsshole.â
He leans against the cubicle wall and tucks his hands in his pockets. âIf youâre trying to turn me off, youâre going about it the wrong way.â
I think of our first kiss and how much he liked the word back then.
âWhat are you doing here?â I rasp.
âI wanted to let you know weâre going on a date tomorrow.â
âOkayâ¦â I play it cool, but inside Iâm swooning. Rowan is definitely making his intentions obvious, and Iâm so here for it. Itâs refreshing to not chase him down for a date.
âAfter we have dinner with your family,â he speaks with finality.
âCome again?!â
âMaybe later.â He winks.
I clutch onto the side of my desk to stop myself from falling out of my chair. âDonât wink.â
âWhy?â
âBecause my ovaries might implode and that would be quite unfortunate.â
He chuckles to himself. âAni invited me after our last meeting.â
âThat little connivingââ Iâm so not ready to introduce Rowan to my family.
âItâs cute how much she talks you up.â
Ugh. How can I get annoyed at Ani for that?
I sigh. âIâm not sure youâre ready for my family.â
âPlease. I need to hear all about your parents getting married in Vegas. Their love for Elvis runs deep.â
âDonât encourage them. Theyâll whip out an old album and shower you with stories.â
âAni mentioned they have a video of you performing with your ukulele in the living room. You can consider me quite interested in viewing that family film.â
I groan as I lay my head on my desk and raise my middle finger high in the air.
âArenât you the sweetest thing?â my mom gushes over Rowan the moment he walks through the door with a fancy-looking bottle of wine.
His whole body remains frozen in the doorway.
âWelcome.â My dad offers his hand.
Rowan shakes it and greets everyone else, including Claire, who stares him up and down before shrugging like sheâs unimpressed.
âYou came!â Ani all but tackles Rowan, giving him a big hug.
Everyone stares at them. My momâs eyes shine as she clasps her hands to her chest.
My dad turns his head in my direction and gives me an approving nod. âI like him better than Lance already.â
âDad!â I groan.
If Rowan heard him, he pretends he didnât.
âLetâs eat!â Mom chants. Claire offers to help serve everyone my dadâs favorite food.
Rowan takes the seat next to me, and instantly my parentsâ dining table feels like itâs meant for a dollhouse.
âHave you tried Armenian food before?â
He shakes his head.
âAre you a picky eater?â
He rolls his eyes. âIâll eat anything but caviar.â
I laugh to myself. âGreat! Then prepare to be amazed. My mom might be from Europe, but she learned all my dadâs favorite Armenian recipes.â
I grab a utensil and dig into my momâs cooking. Claire makes the recipe every now and then, but nothing compares to my momâs cooking.
âSo, Mr. Kane, how are you liking Dreamland so far?â My dad takes a sip of the wine Rowan brought.
He looks down at me. âItâs growing on me.â
My entire face turns molten under Rowanâs gaze.
He gives my thigh a squeeze before looking at my dad. âAnd please call me Rowan.â
Mom grins. âZahra told us all about the project youâre working on. Itâs so nice that you want to celebrate the parkâs anniversary.â
Rowanâs hand fists against his lap. âItâs what my grandfather wanted.â
âHe was a great man,â my dad says.
Rowan nods. âIâm glad the people here appreciated him.â Thereâs a slight hesitation in his voice.
I grab onto his fist and spread his fingers out before locking ours together. âYou donât have to be nervous,â I whisper under my breath.
âIâm bad at small talk,â he whispers back.
I can only laugh and enjoy the show. Rowan being shy is such a welcome change compared to how he is around everyone in the office.
âHow do you like Florida compared to Chicago?â Mom asks.
âItâsâ¦hot.â
Everyone at the table laughs, and the tension dissipates from Rowanâs body.
âIt must be a change compared to Chicago. Weâve always wanted to visit.â Dad nods.
âBut we havenât had a vacation in years,â Ani pipes up finally.
âWhy not?â Rowan looks over at my sister with furrowed brows.
âOh.â Her smile drops.
Well, shit. No one wants to be the one to break it to him.
The temperature in the room drops significantly. Rowanâs hand grips onto mine harder, like heâs afraid to let go.
âBecause we canât afford to take vacations even if we wanted to,â Claire offers in a neutral tone.
âRight.â Rowanâs voice sounds strained to my ears.
Mom, bless her soul, changes the topic and somehow salvages the dinner. Rowan seems more withdrawn than usual which says something. I donât think my parents notice since they have only heard stories about Rowan, but I do. Iâm plagued with nausea for the rest of the dinner, making eating my favorite food difficult.
Rowan scowls at me shoving my food around my plate like a child. Unlike me, he devours it all and asks for seconds, which only makes my mom happier.
My dad claps Rowan on the shoulder before giving him a hug. Iâd laugh if I wasnât already on edge, seeing as Rowan remains stiff as a board during the entire exchange.
Rowan unlocks his car and opens my door for me. I freeze, unable to get inside before I clear the air.
âIâm sorry about earlier,â I blurt out.
His hand holding on to the door tightens. âWhy would you be sorry?â
âBecause you were already nervous about talking and then that conversation happened.â
His jaw clenches. âItâs not your fault Iâm an asshole, Zahra.â
I wince. âDonât talk about yourself that way.â
âI thought you valued the truth.â
I gape at him.
âItâs the reality of the situation. I make business decisions that affect peopleâs lives for better or for worse. It is what it is.â He looks up at the dark, starless sky.
âBut you could change. No one is forcing you to choose one side over the other.â
He lets out a bitter laugh. âRunning a business is hard.â
âSo is being human.â
He sighs and grabs my hand again, interlocking our fingers once more. âI donât know the first thing about being human.â
âThatâs okay. Iâll teach you everything I know.â I grin as I drop into the passenger seat.
âThatâs exactly what Iâm afraid of,â he mumbles under his breath.
Challenge accepted.