King of Envy: Epilogue
King of Envy (Kings of Sin Book 5)
TEN MONTHS LATER
I loved Ayana. I really did.
But over the course of our relationship, I realized that dating her encompassed one aspect of life that I did not love: social events.
There were dinner parties and charity galas and industry networking events. There were parties for things I didnât think you could have parties for, like a petâs birthday. It confounded me as to why my staff insisted on celebrating Shadowâs birthday when we didnât even know when it was; Iâd rescued the damn thing off the street.
Jeremiah said they made up a date for him, which completely destroyed the point of a birthday. No one else seemed to think so when I pointed that out, so here we were, singing Happy Birthday to a fucking cat.
âOh, look at him! He is just so cute!â Maya gushed after the song finished and everyone clapped. She snapped a photo of a preening Shadow as everyone showered him with pets and treats. âWhose idea was the cake?â
âVukâs,â Ayana said before I could pin the blame on her. Sheâd officially moved into my house over the summer, and she and my staff often ganged up on me on all things Shadow-related. âDonât let his surliness fool you. Heâs totally into this party. He called the baker so much over the past week that the man threatened to quit if Vuk didnât stop asking him whether he was sure the cake was cat-friendly.â
I frowned. I am not surly.
Ayana patted my hand. âOf course not, dear.â
What was I supposed to do? Let him poison my cat? We would be the ones whoâd have to clean up the mess.
Iâd ordered a custom mouse-shaped sweet potato cake. We didnât let Shadow eat sweet potatoes often because it wasnât good for him, but it was a special occasionâor so people kept telling me.
Iâd never used that particular baker before, so excuse me for doing my due diligence. Ayana was the one whoâd finally convinced me to throw a huge party, hence why so many friends and business associates were here; she should be happy I didnât shove a bowl of dry cat food in front of Shadow and call it a day.
âOf course not,â she said reassuringly. âIâm positive the baker understands why you were, uh, so insistent on checking in every day.â
âI kind of want a cat now, but my mom would kill me.â Maya sighed. âSheâs allergic.â
âVuk.â A cool, familiar voice interrupted our conversation. Dominic appeared with his wife Alessandra by his side. âCan we speak for a moment? Privately.â
âI wanted to talk to you too,â Alessandra told Ayana with a smile. They were acquainted with each other since Alessandraâs mother used to be Ayanaâs unofficial model mentor. âMy momâs in the city, and she wanted to see if we could all get togetherâ¦â
While the women conversed, I slipped away to speak with Dominic. We stepped into the hall outside the dining room, where the main party was held.
I hadnât told him about my involvement with Roman, nor had I revealed his role in bringing down Emmanuelle to anyone else. There was no point in doing either when they would only cause more complications.
âIâm calling in my favor,â Dominic said. âI have personal news to share with someone, but I need help tracking them down. Iâve tried on my own, but I havenât been successful. I heard you haveâ¦other resources that might be helpful.â
Oh, fuck. I had a feeling I knew who that âsomeoneâ was, but I kept my expression neutral and typed out my reply on my phone.
I hadnât heard a peep from Roman since last fall. I couldnât think of anyone else Dominic would want to share personal news with that he couldnât track down, and I wasnât eager to make contact with the new Brotherhood leader again.
But a favor owed was a favor owed, and I always kept my promises.
Relief flickered across Dominicâs face. âThank you.â
When we returned to the party, it had devolved into chaos. Maya was dancing with a bemused-looking Shadow; Xavier and Sloane were lording over an impromptu poker game using cards with different pictures of Shadow printed on the backâwhere the fuck had those come from? I didnât remember ordering themâand Jordan was explaining the latest viral internet meme to Jeremiah.
Loud music. Loud laughter. Loud everything.
My skin prickled.
While Dominic beelined straight back to his wifeâs side, I took in the scene and contemplated whether murder at a party I was hosting would be bad form. Then I contemplated whether or not I cared if it was bad form.
Answer: I didnât.
âYouâre thinking of murder, arenât you?â Ayana came up beside me, her face a portrait of amusement.
Possibly. Cannot confirm or deny.
She laughed and wrapped her arms around my neck. âSeriously, thank you for doing this. Iâm pretty sure half our friends collapsed with shock when they received their first party invitation from the Vuk Markovic.â
I snorted. First and last.
Untilâ¦well, that was another type of occasion for another time.
âOh, come on. Youâre telling me youâre not enjoying yourself?â Ayana unlooped one of her arms and pinched her thumb and forefinger together. âNot even a liiittle?â
Define enjoy. I lowered my head so only she could hear me. âI enjoy spending time with you,â I said. âI enjoy seeing you happy. Thatâs what I enjoy.â
Her expression softened. âItâs Shadowâs birthday, not mine,â she said with a smile in her voice. âOne year to the day you found him.â
âI got him a sweet potato cake. Thatâs enough.â Though I supposed it was nice to see him so energetic. Maybe if Maya kept him busy, he would stop scratching the shit out of priceless furniture. âCan we kick everyone out now? Itâs been an hour.â
Ayana grinned. âI recommend giving it another two hours or so. They did trek all this way for our catâs birthday party.â
âMost of them live less than ten minutes away.â
âVuk.â
âFine,â I said. âTwo more hours. You should be glad I love you so much.â
âI am.â She pressed a light kiss to my lips. âDonât worry. Iâll show you just how glad I am later.â
My body sparked to life. âIf thatâs supposed to make me want people around more, itâs having the opposite effect.â
âThe anticipation enhances the fun,â she said with a wink. âNow, come on. Letâs see if we canât win some money off Xavier and Sloane.â
We rejoined the rest of the party. Despite my grumbles, I did enjoy myself, especially after I beat Xavier at poker.
Most importantly, Ayana was enjoying herself, and I would do anything to make her smileâincluding hosting and staying at a feline birthday party.
And hours later, after everyone had left and it was only us in our bedroom, she made good on her promise to show me exactly how glad she was.
Sheâd been rightâthe anticipation did enhance the fun.
TWO MONTHS LATER
âIâm not sure those shoes are a good idea.â
I planted my hands on my hips. âYou should know better than to underestimate my ability to walk in impractical footwear.â
Vuk arched an eyebrow at the high-heeled, weatherproof boots, which Iâd bought specifically for this trip.
âWeâre walking through snow, srce,â he said. âYour feet are going to freeze.â
âTheyâre snow boots.â
âIâve never seen snow boots with heels.â
âYou also think ecru and beige are the same color, so as much as I love you, I will have to respectfully decline your opinions on fashion.â
He shook his head with a laugh. âFine. Itâs your toes.â
It was early December, and we were spending a week at Finlandâs newest luxury resort in Lapland. Our âroomâ was a giant igloo with a glass dome ceiling and spectacular views of the skies above. Tonight, the gorgeous lights of the Aurora Borealis shimmered above and cast an ethereal feel over the setting.
Views aside, the resort also boasted a world-class spa, a hot chocolate concierge, and private guides for activities ranging from husky sledding to reindeer safaris. Basically, it was the snowy winter wonderland of my dreams, and I never wanted to leave.
âWe shouldâve brought Shadow,â I said as Vuk and I left our room for the private perfume-making workshop heâd arranged. âHe would love this.â
âThat cat does not need an all-expenses paid vacation to Europe,â Vuk said dryly. âThe staff spoil him enough.â
I didnât point out that he was the one whoâd booked Shadow a day at a luxury cat spa just last weekend.
I also didnât admit that he was rightâmy toes were freezing. I made it halfway to the activity pavilion before I started slowing down. I shivered, the ice creeping up from my feet to my arms and chest.
Weatherproof, my ass. I was never buying from this brand again.
âYou okay?â he asked when he noticed me lagging.
âMmhmm.â
His mouth quirked. âItâs your shoes, isnât it?â
âWell, not exactly, butâVuk!â I squealed when he swept me up off the ground. The world tilted, and my laughter bounced off the snow-dusted pines as he carried me the rest of the way. âWhat are you doing? Put me down!â
âOnce weâre inside. We have two more days here, srce. Youâre not going to spend them with frostbitten toes.â
âDonât be dramatic,â I huffed. But I couldnât stop smiling.
We arrived at the activity lodge soon after. Our workshop instructor didnât blink an eye at our unconventional entrance, and she greeted us warmly before she kicked things off.
Vuk and I each got to create and take home our own fragrance. Our instructor explained the different fragrance notes and how to combine them for the perfect balance. She also guided us through the process of selecting the right ingredients for our individual tastes.
Vuk was strangely subdued compared to his earlier teasing. He was always quiet around people he didnât know, but tonight he seemed almostâ¦nervous?He would hate if I asked him about it in front of our instructor, though, so I filed my questions away for later.
After much deliberation, I selected a scent combo that would remind me of this trip: a minty opening note that blossomed into a gentle musk infused with iris, snowdrops, and lily of the valley, topped with a dash of woody vanilla.
âExcellent choice,â the instructor said. âLet me box up your fragrances for you. One moment please.â She disappeared into a back room and returned a minute later with two bags. âPlease, stay as long as youâd like. The activity lodge is yours for the night.â She handed the bags to me with a smile. âI hope you enjoyed the workshop. Have a wonderful rest of your trip.â
I blinked, a little stunned by the speed with which she left.
âThat was weird,â I said. âWhy would we need the lodge for the rest of the night? The workshopâs over.â
âI have no idea.â Vuk sounded oddly strained. Then again, he was always a bit grumpy after social outings.
âWhat notes did you put in your cologne?â I asked. Heâd refused to let me see his final combination, and I was dying of curiosity. âI hope you chose that first woody base. It smells amazing on you.â
A smile pulled on his lips. âWhy donât you look in the box and see for yourself?â
Our fragrances included custom-printed labels on the back that listed their scent notes and creation date.
Vuk pushed his hands in his pockets and waited, his jaw taut, while I retrieved his cologne from his bag. I turned the bottle around, expecting to see a combination of woods and vanillas on the label.
I didnât. In fact, I didnât see any scent notes at all. There was only one sentence printed in vintage typewriter font:
Will you marry me?
The breath evaporated from my lungs. My palms grew so slick and hot, the bottle wouldâve slipped from my grasp and crashed to the floor had I not been clutching it so tightly.
When I looked up, my throat burning with unshed tears, Vuk was already on one knee in front of me. The most breathtaking ring Iâd ever seen glittered in his hand. The flawless pear-shaped diamond rested on a bed of black velvet. It was set in gold and adorned with an exquisite scattering of tiny emeralds.
âWhen I first told you about this workshop, you asked why it was so late at night,â he said. A wash of pink colored his cheekbones, and there was a small shake in his normally cool, steady voice. âItâs because I wanted to do this under the Northern Lights. Last year, when we were in D.C., you told me you never got to see the Lights, and I wanted you to experience them. I want you to experience everything beautiful in this world, Ayana, and I hope youâll give me the honor of being by your side for it all.â Vuk swallowed. âI originally had a much longer speech planned, but Iâm not the best with words. Weâve never needed them much anyway; weâve always known what was in each otherâs hearts. So I only have one question to ask. Ayana Kidane, will you marry me?â
My tears had spilled out before he finished his first sentence, and they came faster and harder now as his question hung in the air.
âYes. Oh my God, yes!â I sobbed. âOf course Iâll marry you!â
I thought I saw his shoulders sag with relief, but honestly, I couldnât see much past the veil of tears.
The world was a blur as he slid the ring on my finger, and then we were kissing and laughing and kissing some more.
I shouldâve known he had something up his sleeve when heâd suggested a âspontaneousâ trip to Finland, but I also wouldnât have been surprised if heâd brought me here simply because Iâd told him I wanted to come back.
Vuk was stoic, grumpy, and possessed the occasional murderous tendency, but deep in his heart, he was a good person. We fit in a way that was uniquely usâlight and dark, sea and snow, flame and ice.
Before we met, Iâd spent years bemoaning my lack of a love life, but my sighs had just been the universe whispering to me, Wait a while longer. Your perfect match will come.
He had.
And he was worth every second of the wait.
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