Time with Mr. Silver: Chapter 14
Time with Mr. Silver: A forced proximity steamy romance (The Men Series – Interconnected Standalone Romances Book 7)
âHOW WAS THE VISIT to the lawyer?â Jasmin asks, placing a steaming mug of coffee down on my desk.
âIt was fine. We got the papers signed.â I click out of the report Iâm working on and pick up the mug, inhaling the steam. âThank you.â
âSo my brother didnât seem weird?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âI met him for a run this morning and he was the grumpiest asshole. Which only usually happens when heâs worried about something. The last time he was this bad was before⦠before the trial began.â Jasmin sighs, perching on the edge of my desk.
âIâ¦â I frown into my mug as I take a sip. âHe did start acting weird. There was a guy coming toward us on the phone, and he pulled me down an alley to avoid him.â
And kissed me. Fake kissed me.
âWhat did he look like?â
âI didnât see him. He sounded⦠I donât know. He was talking about product and stealing it. And he mentioned a Mr. Young.â
Jasmin pales, her eyes widening. âJulian Young?â
âI donât know.â My stomach twists into a knot as the name registers. âIs he the guy whoâ?â
âThe guy who got Dax sent to jail? Yeah.â Jasmin closes her eyes, running her fingertips over her forehead. âYeah, he is.â
âMaybe this guy was someone Dax recognized from the trial, and he didnât want to see him. It would make sense.â
âThe only thing that makes sense is that if Julian Youngâs name is ever mentioned, then thereâs trouble,â Jasmin says.
âHave you ever seen him? Since Dax got out? Has he seen him?â The idea has goosebumps prickling up my spine. What would that be like for Dax? Seeing the man who began the chain of events that led to him losing two and a half years of his life?
âDax hasnât seen him.â Jasmin drops her head back and blows out a breath toward the ceiling. âAnd hopefully, itâll stay that way. Although he isnât far away. His business is in the next county.â
âWhat does he do?â
âHe runs an import and export company. Mostly overseas liquor. Rum, brandy. Wine.â
âNot gin?â
Jasmin scoffs. âNo. Not gin. A fact heâs never let go. He was so pissed when Dax won that contract with Daisy Anderson to produce it here. Julian wanted to outsource it overseas where labor would be cheaper, and then transport it globally using his company.â
âBut Daisy chose you and Dax, not him.â
âShe chose Dax.â Jasmin shakes her head with the beginnings of a proud smile âHe and her husband, Blake, hit it off and she liked something about Dax. She said she had learned to be a good judge of character. And Dax passed whatever personal test she had set. Either that, or she felt sorry for us. Two orphans being thrown into a business we had no idea how to run. Dax was only twenty-one, and I was fifteen when our grandparents died and we inherited the estate. He did it all himself. We got by fine. But it was years later when we won that contract things really improved, and the business started thriving. Dax barely had time to enjoy it before he got convicted.â
âYou guys are incredible.â I reach over and squeeze her hand. âYouâve done an amazing job. And youâve made more profit than predicted. Dax told me that you both want to give the staff a bonus.â
âYeah. Theyâve been great. The ones whoâve stuck with us.â
âWell, looking at your figures, you can easily do it. You could even give them more if you wanted to.â
She smiles at me and squeezes my hand back, taking in a deep breath. âThank you, Rose. You coming here has been great for all of us.â
âHowâd you figure that?â
She laughs.
âWell, apart from being a lady-boss at your job, youâve done something to Dax. He may be moody still, but⦠I donât know. Heâs here. Heâs present. I used to look at him when he first came out and wonder if part of him was left behind. Still locked in that cell. But recently heâs been⦠Dax again. Mostly the grumpy version. But I see the way he looks at you. He likes you being here. You donât treat him like a criminal. You donât judge him. And you also donât take his shit.â
âI have a brother who likes to mess with me. Believe me, I know how to not take shit. He sat on the TV remote for three hours once so me and Casey couldnât put a movie on when he wanted to watch a soccer match. He let us turn the house upside down looking for it, and it was under his ass in his wheelchair the entire time.â
âHe sounds like a typical brother.â Jasmin laughs.
âYeah. I guess he is.â I blink back the sudden stinging in my eyes.
What if I havenât been fair to Brett? Here I am complaining that my family tell me what to do, and all think they know what I need, whatâs best for me, treating me differently since Brett was hurt. What if Iâve been like that to him? Weâve still had our normal moments living together, getting on each otherâs nerves. But theyâve been far fewer. Iâve shut him out. Iâve blamed myself for what heâs been through. When maybe I should have been speaking to him instead. Have I made him feel like a victim? By always seeing his injuries and blaming myself for them?
Have I hurt him even more?
Jasminâs phone rings, and her face illuminates as she looks at the screen.
âI need to take this. Iâll catch you later?â
âSure.â I smile weakly as she leaves, then pick up my phone and dial Momâs number.
I just want to hear their voices.
Brett answers on the third ring.
âHey, Sis. Harls? Rose is on the phone. Hang on, Iâm going to put you on speaker.â
âOkay.â
âHi,â Harley pants. âSorry, I just ran in from the backyard.â
âShe and Reed were out there making a porno on Momâs sun lounger.
âWe were not,â she gasps.
âCould have fooled me. Your lips are permanently attached to him.â
âIgnore Brett.â Harley giggles. âHeâs just jealous because he has this new physical therapist he has the hots for, and sheâs not interested.â
âItâs not that,â Brett grumbles. âShe says she canât date me because of some stupid patient and therapist rule.â
âReally?â I snort, smiling at their squabbling. This was always the three of us before. Winding each other up. Dad had to play peacemaker so many times.
âIâve got it all worked out,â Brett announces. âIâm going to ace the program sheâs got me on, and then when I smash it and she isnât my therapist anymore, Iâm going to ask her out.â
âUh-huh,â Harley quips.
âI am. She knows it. Iâve told her.â
âWhatâs this girlâs name?â I ask.
âLena,â Brett replies.
âIâll keep Lena in my prayers tonight for having to put up with you.â I laugh.
Thereâs a pause before Harley and Brett break into surprised laughter. They arenât used to me joining in with them now. I canât remember the last time I cracked a joke.
âHow are you doing, Rose?â Harleyâs voice softens. âAre you⦠are you happy there? We miss you.â
âIâmâ¦â
I glance up at my office doorway as something dark catches my eye. Dax walks past with Logan, on the way to his office. He looks straight at me as he passes, his eyes burning into mine. I canât bring myself to smile or nod or acknowledge him in any way. I just stare back until they pass.
âThe people are nice. Especially Jasmin. You guys would love her. Casey would too.â
âHave you spoken to Casey in the last couple of days?â Harleyâs voice is quiet, and I strain to hear her.
âNot since the day before yesterday. Why?â
âOh⦠well, itâsâ¦â Harley fumbles.
My skin prickles. Casey and I talk every day. But when I tried to call her after getting in last night, her phone went to voicemail. And she hasnât texted me back today.
âHas something happened?â Coldness creeps over me, turning my stomach. The same way it did when the cops turned up on our doorstep that day and asked if we were Brett Jacobsâ family.
âSheâs fine, sheâs fine,â Harley says. âItâs just⦠we found out something. She said she would tell you herself. She swore she would.â
âWhat?â The coldness drops another degree until pain joins it, twisting my stomach inside out.
âShe wasâ¦â Harley starts and then stops.
âShe was the other woman,â Brett says matter-of-factly.
âWhat are you talking about?â I sit forward on the edge of my seat.
âThe guy who knocked down Brett, the one who was speeding home to his wife,â Harley whispers. âCasey was the one whoââ
No.
âNo!â
âIâm so sorry, Rose.â
âYouâre wrong.â
âWeâre not.â Brett sighs. âWeâre not, Sis. We wouldnât tell you unless we knew for certain.â
âShe is my best friend,â I hiss. âWhy are you lying?â
âWeâre not. I wish we were,â Harley says, her voice wobbling.
âWhat evenâ¦?â I screw my face up, my hand flying to my mouth.
âShe said it was over before that day, before she even knew what he had done,â Brett says.
I shake my head, my ears ringing as I rip my hand away and gulp in air, my chest tight.
No.
âShe would have told me. Itâs been years.â
âWeâre so sorry, Rose,â Harley whispers.
âWhoever told you, theyâre lying.â
She wouldnât do this. Sandbox to casket.
âA couple of friends heard the guyâs wife saying things after a few drinks. She didnât know who it was, but the stuff they overheard⦠they said it had to be Casey,â Brett says.
âShe admitted it all when we saw her yesterday. She even seemedâ¦â Harley sighs. âI donât know⦠like it was a relief to finally come clean.â
âI havenât spoken to her⦠I â¦â My vision blurs, my heart racing.
She didnât. She couldnât have.
âShe would have told me!â I cry. âSheâs my best friend. She would have told me.â
Thereâs no way she could have been seeing someone, especially a married man, and be keeping it a secret from me. We tell each other everything. And I would have noticed, I meanâ¦
But Gareth and I were going through that rough period. It lasted months. Moving in together, and the⦠the sex⦠I thought at the time it would all help. That we just needed to show each other how committed we were. That it was a dip that would pass.
I was distracted. I didnât see Casey as much⦠but I was still there. She couldnât have hidden this from me. She wouldnât.
âYouâre liars!â I shout down the phone. âYouâre talking about Casey like she would do that to me. She wouldnât. Sheâs been there for me forever, every time Iâve needed her.â
âExactly,â Harley says gently. âExactly, Rose. How could she have told you after she knew what he did? What he did to Brett? To our family? To you?â
âShe wouldnât do it.â
I hold my free hand out in front of me. Itâs shaking. I suck in a breath through my nose and hold it still. But it trembles again in a split second, then turns into a full shake once more.
âSorry, Sis. We didnât want to be the ones to tell you. She said she was going to,â Brett says.
âBut we could tell by the way you sounded when you called that she hadnât.â Harleyâs voice is full of concern, and I can just picture her looking over at Brett with wide, worried eyes. The two of them feeling sorry for me again. Poor fucked up little sister. Never being able to move past that day that cost us all so much.
The day that was my fault⦠only⦠was it?
If Casey was ⦠No! She couldnât be. But if she was? Thenâ¦
I have to know.
âIâve got to go.â I hang up before Harley and Brett can say anything else, and immediately dial Caseyâs number.
It doesnât even complete a full ring before she answers.
âRose, I was about to call you, I wasââ
âIs it true?â I scream, my voice breaking.
âIââ
âDonât lie to me. Donât lie to me again!â I screw my eyes up so hard they sting as colored spots pulsate behind my eyelids.
âI was going to tell you. I just didnât know how. Iâm so sorry.â Casey breaks down sobbing.
I fold forward over the desk as the air leaves my lungs in one sudden whoosh, like Iâve been punched in the gut.
Casey continues sobbing. âIâm sorry, Ro. Please⦠Iâm so sorryâ¦â
I stagger to my feet and grab my purse.
I end the call, cutting off her frantic cries as I swipe a set of car keys up from the desk and race out of the office.