Dr. Mitchell: Chapter 10
Dr. Mitchell: Billionaires’ Club Book 1 (Billionaires’ Club Series)
After a month of being on edge, my nerves had calmed to a point where I wasnât in this obsessed and, as Carmen had noted, extremely unhealthy attachment to Dadâs heart illness. I got my butt back to work. I needed it, and everyone around me needed it.
Dr. Mitchellâs words haunted me, but Iâd fucked everything up with him that day. After being insistent on not taking his help in getting back to Dad, and going off on him for what was just anger toward myself, I never wanted to face that man again. I was a total idiot, and still, the man was amazing toward Dad. Dad and Carmen saw him once a week, and there were times when Dr. Mitchell would even call to check in between his office patients. He truly was the best guy for Dadâs condition, and I slapped him in the face for it.
I hadnât seen him since that day, letting Carmen accompany Dad to his doctorâs appointments instead. Carmen and Iâd had a lot of fun discussions about her childhood, growing up in Mexico, her family, and her life. She was a fascinating woman, and I started to take note of a more intimate bond she was sharing with Dad. I hadnât seen him this happy in far too long. She gave him his youth backâif not physically, mentally. I loved listening to them interact, and I truly loved her care for both of us. I swear to God that if Carmen wasnât in our lives, Iâd need a therapist.
With her encouragement, I was able to return to work. It had been a month of impressive sales for the gallery, and I couldnât be more excited to return to my passion for painting and sculpting again. Iâd been painting out in our garage, letting the brush strokes against the canvas fuel me into bringing any ocean inspiration to life. Lately, I found myself obsessed with the oceanâthe waves, the surf, sand, all of it. The pastels were my favorite recently, and who knew, maybe one day, Iâd finally have the guts to open my own gallery like the one I was working for and share my art with anyone who could appreciate it.
I walked around the floor and saw two men staring at a famous ocean print. This section was my absolute favorite, and mostly where I was inspired to find the serenity of painting the majesty and beauty of the vast sea realm.
âA million-and-a-half, and there arenât even any waves, not to mention turtles,â I heard a manâs voice scoff in humor.
The two tall men stood in the usual expensive suits that typically graced this fancy gallery. Both were dark-haired, and from standing behind them, facing the one portrait I loved most, I could tell they were easily attractive, but spoiled rich boys. Yes, we had plenty of thoseâthose and the pretentious snobs who stared down their noses at everyone else.
âThatâs one of my favorite portraits,â I said, not looking at their reaction. I waved my fingers over the brush strokes. âItâs the craft and talent in the brushstroke that captures multiple colors against the canvas. Itâs abstract, yes; however, this artist has a way with his brush that brings the image he sees in his mind alive.â
âAnd the reason brush strokes on canvas are worth over a million bucks?â
My heart leapt into my throat when I realized the voice belonged to Dr. Mitchell. Holy fucking hell.
I dared to look at the two men. One of them was smiling, and he could have been Dr. Mitchellâs twin, except for the green eyes and cleft in his chin. His hair was longer, though, and in a wavy style of authority, and Dr. Mitchellâs was the still the short and sexy messed-too-perfection style.
âItâs not just the strokes,â I said, shuffling for an answer after my mind went blank.
He came back with the Mitch I knew in San Francisco look. The smirk, glint in his eyes, and his hands sliding confidently into his pockets.
âI disagree.â He arched his eyebrow at me. âI feel that if itâs going to cost me a million bucks for some strokes, itâd better be something I want to see every day for the rest of my life.â
His friendâtwinâbrother?âlooked at him. âCan we please focus, Jake?â he asked in annoyance and looked at me. âSorry about him.â
Goddamn, there are two sexy gods in this room together?
âDonât worry.â I smiled at the guy. âIâm Ashley,â I said, seeing the manâs eyes widen as if I had just spilled a drink on him.
He recovered the look of shock. âAshley.â He nodded. âBecause my brother has insulted one of your favorite pieces, Iâll buy this one for his home and continue to search for another for mine.â
âJames!â My lively boss clicked her heels as she scurried over to where we were. âJames Mitchell, I thought Iâd never see you come into my gallery.â
âExcuse me.â He nodded. âNice to meet you, Ashley. Perhaps Lillian can point me in a direction with darker colors, fewer pastels?â
âAshley can tend to your brother.â She smiled at the doctor. âDr. Mitchell.â She nodded and said with a flirty voice, âNice to see you again.â
âWish the feeling were mutual.â He chuckled.
âWhere are the more current pieces?â James asked my boss.
âRight through this hall. I have those I was texting you aboutâ¦â their voices trailed off while I was left to stare in awe into his ocean-blue eyes.
âHow are you and your father faring?â he asked.
âListen,â I said, taking his arm and pulling him to the side. âI donât even know where to begin to apologize for everything I did that morning in the hotel. To sincerely thank you for everything you did and continue to do for my father. I was horrible, and Iâm so sorry.â
âShe begs my forgiveness?â He looked down into my eyes.
âIâm serious,â I said.
âI am too,â he responded.
âI just want to clear it up. Iâm truly sorry. I donât know how else to tell you how apologetic I am.â
âDate me,â he said.
âWhat?â
âLet me take you out. I want to meet Ashley Taylor for real and have a normal interaction with her,â he said and then reached his hand out to mine. âMy name is Jacob. Most call me Jake.â
I laughed, placing my hand in his firm, yet soft one. âIâm Ashley. Most call me Ash.â
âSomeone mentioned that it was Annieâ¦something or other?â He arched an eyebrow at me.
âSomeone mentioned your name was Mitch?â I lifted my chin.
âMitch?â He chuckled. âThat would be some douche bag who made the biggest mistake of his life.â
âOh?â I played along. âHow so?â
âHe let the most beautiful woman heâd ever met goâone who, he mentioned, was the best sex of his life.â
âWow,â I said, my heart racing. âThat sucks for him.â
âRumor has it, he hasnât gotten that night out of his mind in over a year, and trying to has fucked him over more than once.â
âDamn.â I covered my mouth.
âYep.â He sighed dramatically, then smiled. âThat date, I will get on my knees here and now and beg you for it if youâd like.â
I laughed at his silliness. âShut up. Iâd love to. Carmen will be happy to learn Iâve actually gone out with someone since being back to work.â
âSheâs mentioned that to me.â
âBreaking the doctor-patient relationship, eh?â
âYou made it clear I wasnât your doctor,â he countered. âWhat can I say? I was worried about you. I asked my favorite nurse how you were doingâit seems she and I both agreed that you needed to move forward.â He smiled, and now my insides were going crazy for this man like they did in San Francisco. âYouâre doing a fantastic job of that. Now, I must ask, what has you working for the most ridiculous bitch in her art gallery?â
âI needed the money?â I laughed, knowing he was right, but Lillian also was more than understanding about Dad in the hospital too. âShe also held my job for me while Dad was sick. Also, I love the artists who have work on display here.â
âInteresting,â he said. âAnd so, she loves art.â
âItâs my passion,â I answered.
âPerhaps youâll be quite thrilled when you see your favorite portrait hanging on my wall, courtesy of my brother, of course.â
âIs this another invitation to your home, Doctor?â
âJake,â he corrected me, âand yes. Actually, if you desire to see the print again, youâll have to be lying on my bed.â
I laughed and rolled my eyes. âLying on your bed?â
âYeah, to ensure the million-dollar strokes are on display in an ideal fashion.â
âYouâve lost it.â I laughed, hearing my boss and his brother coming back.
He licked his lips. âIâll get your cell number from Carmen; are you okay with that?â
âThatâs fine.â
âWeâll arrange something then. What time are you out of here?â
âTonight?â
âIndefinitely,â he said with a sigh. âOf course, tonight.â
âFive.â
âYou comfortable with me picking you up tonight?â he asked.
âUm, myââ
âIâll swing you by your house. Weâll check on your father together, and then perhaps I can have the rest of the night with you.â
âYou think of everything, donât you?â
âIâve had nothing else to think about other than trying to see you again.â He went to step away. âI do hope you arenât working tomorrow either. I have the entire day off and would love to have you wake up in my armsâthis time, Iâm not letting you leave like before.â
Chills covered my body, and I stood there in shock that this was happening again. Seriously, what the hell did I do to gain this manâs attention? I watched as he and his brother walked out of the front atrium and disappeared outside. Both men commanded the area. It was like, together, they could run the country or something.
I had to thank Carmen for this freedom. Something also told me I had to thank Jake too. All I knew for sure was that if he kept looking at me tonight the way he did just now, I might just have to wake up in his arms and see just how my day off tomorrow would work out.