Mr. Grayson: Billionaires’ Club Book 4: Chapter 10
Mr. Grayson: Billionaires’ Club Book 4 (Billionaires’ Club Series)
Ihad watched each of my close friends have life-changing occurrences which led them down a path of finding love in the most peculiar ways. As a bystander whoâd watched everything my friends had gone through, I decided long ago to take what I deemed was a more straightforward routeânot allowing a woman in at all. Quite frankly, I enjoyed the less problematic method of happiness by not bringing a complicated woman into my life.
I could never become that man, the one Iâd watched all of my buddies transform into. The man who was blindsided by love and all of the complications that waited on the other side of that word. Donât get me wrong; what my friends found with their ladies was priceless and worth it for them. I was a pragmatist, however, and there was no way the lucky lightning could strike all four of us. I suppose they had what I donât, though, which is a willingness for love to find me in the first place.
My childhood was made up of horrors I wouldnât wish on my worst enemy, so the idea that I might have to share those experiences with another was a reason for me to avoid relationships like the plague. The pieces of the trauma I hadnât blocked out were enough to make me suffer from night terrors for as long as I can rememberânight terrors that made me jolt awake, drenched in sweat and feeling like Iâd been trying to outrun the hell hounds that tormented me endlessly. I didnât want to have to explain the occurrence to anyone. Weird things like night terrors led to questions, and questions led to the truth. And the truth was something my family didnât talk about.
I tried to make things work with Summer, but ultimately, my attempt at that confirmed what Iâve always known: I donât have it in me. In the end, I looked like the asshole I was because she desperately tried to change the game on me. We were supposed to be having casual fun, but it didnât take her long to sink her claws into me and try to transform me into the perfect boyfriend material. Thatâs when it all went south.
What started as fun with an uncomplicated woman ended up being a suffocating relationship driven by her insecurities and desire to fix me and make me into the man of her dreams. I moved on from that for her and myself. If she wanted a man to share forever with, she should have easily known I couldâve never been that man.
Now, I was dealing with Bree. From everything Iâd come to know about her, she was my definition of a complicated woman. Sheâd had a messy, wedding-day breakup, she was a mess at work half of the time, and Iâd seen her on the verge of falling apart more times than Iâm sure sheâd have liked. And even though sheâs everything I usually steered clear of when it came to women and my so-called version of a relationship, Iâll be damned if she wasnât drawing my sorry ass in despite the walls Iâd built to keep myself guarded. I wasnât entirely her victim, thoughâwell, perhaps I was because Monday morning couldnât have come fast enough after I saw her out with her friends.
Iâd seen many different faces of Breanne Stone and was either annoyed or amused by her shifting moods. After seeing the veil of the womanâs business side dropped and catching a glimpse of the lovely demeanor she displayed with her friends, I knew I was headed down a road I swore never to travelâtaking an interest in a woman who I could never make happy. Why was I fascinated by her so suddenly, the most complicated woman Iâd encountered in far too long?
Sheâs your fucking partner, thatâs why, I reassured myself before shaking this wild tangent of thought from my head. This was the last possible thing I needed to be thinking about.
Ring! Ring! Ring!
I glanced down at my phone after stepping out of my car and seeing that Breanneâs new parking space was empty.
âHey, Theo,â I answered. âEverything good on your end?â
âIâm going through the proposals and wanted to thank you again for this. Should I drop it by Stone or Mitchell?â
âFax it to Mr. Monroe at Mitchell. Heâs handling the restructure in the London office while I deal with the shit that went south with Stone.â I glanced at my watch and then back to Breeâs empty parking space. âQuick question,â I said to Theo while shouldering my leather briefcase.
âAnything. Is everything okay? Bree told me you guys are opening up in the Brooks Architectural building today.â
âYeah,â I answered, still confused as to why the hell she wasnât yet here. âIâm curious about whether or not sheâs a creature of habit, and maybe she showed up at the wrong building this morning. Sheâs not here.â
I heard a sigh on the other end of the line.
Complicated women. And this is who you thought about for your entire commute to work this morning? I thought with a roll of my eyes.
âWhatâs up, Theo?â I became more direct. âIf something is going on with her, I need to know. Iâm getting ready to head up to my office, and I wasnât expecting her to be late on a day when her faithful employees are here to report for work.â
âI shouldnât say anything, butâ¦â he paused.
âIâm a man who doesnât beat around the bush. Tell me what is going on with Breanne.â
âSheâs at work. Sheâs already there and said she loves her office. Sheâs been there since six this morning.â
âAh,â I answered, listening to the man stammer, holding something back. âWhy isnât her car here, then? Is she so humble that she parks on the second floor in the garage with the rest of our employees?â
âSheâll kill me if I told you, but after the way youâve taken care of me, I know youâll understand her unfortunate situation.â
I stopped from entering the front doors of my building and walked toward one of the pillars that faced the valet stand.
âIâll kill you if you donât tell me,â I teased. âSeriously, I need to know what Iâm walking into. What kind of unfortunate situation is Breanne facing?â
âSheâs broke as hell,â Theo sighed while my eyes widened in shock.
âBroke as hell?â I repeated. âAs in living on the streets? I saw her at a ridiculously expensive restaurant on Saturday night. Whatâd she do, gamble her life away in Vegas on Sunday?â
âAlex, I can hear the humor in your voice, and this is why she would kill me for letting you in on this.â
âItâs not humor. Itâs more like disbelief,â I answered. âWhat are we looking at? The woman is an executive for a large architectural firm. On top of that, Mitchell and Associates pay rather well as our parent company.â
âWell, after her girlfriends told me she surrendered her car to the dealership on Saturday, I wanted to chew her out. Her best friends are very close and will help her financially until she can fix this.â
âI need direct answers, Theo, not gossip column BS. How broke is she, and how did this happen? Does she not understand the meaning of investing money? Paying bills? What?â
I was becoming firm because this was the most insane thing Iâd ever heard in my entire life. At this age, and with all of these opportunities thatâd been made available to her, how the fuck could she be flat broke?
âBree has a huge heart. All of the money she had to her name, down to every last penny of her fatherâs inheritance, she invested into her fatherâs company. She was determined to keep Stone afloat and save her fatherâs legacy. This is why I hope you bury every last son of a bitch who stole from her. While they pillaged, she was donating her paychecks, life savings, and selling off stocks so they wouldnât lose their homes or cars.â
I could hear the man choking up.
âJesus Christ,â I finally said.
âDonât you dare be an asshole to her,â Theoâs voice sharpened. âI donât need that job in London, and I will risk losing it to tell you that I will kick your ass if you tell her you know and if youâre a condescending dick to her about this.â
I smiled. Someone threatening to kick my ass while talking business was normal, but a CEO being flat broke after donating their assets? That was not fucking normal.
âMy lips are sealed,â I assured him. âI am in shock that she considered doing that shit, but my new partner never ceases to amaze me. Donât worry about Breanne. Iâll manage to get her to tell me, and weâll ensure the woman isnât auctioning off her belongings at high noon today.â
âThis isnât a joke, Alex,â Theo said. âBreanne may have a huge heart, but the woman is as stubborn as a mule.â
âGot it,â I responded. âMaybe over a few Moscow Mules this afternoon, sheâll confide in me, and weâll get the bills paid and a company car offered in her new bonus package.â
âSheâll see right through that,â Theo warned. âShe wonât drink during business hours either. She stated that after her run-in with you while she was drunk at the gala. She vowed never again to let liquor interfere with her thoughts while in your presence.â
âIâll find a way. I always do.â I smiled, knowing there hasnât been one woman or business transaction that I couldnât have my way with. âTake care, Theo, and fax over the details. Spencer Monroe will be working on your transfer and ensuring youâre taken care of.â
âNot a word to Bree,â he warned again.
âHer dark secret is safe with me,â I teased.
âI donât like that tone.â
âAnd I donât like keeping secrets,â I answered. âHowever, Iâll get the news directly from the woman. Rest easy, friend.â With that, I hung up.
Breanne Stone may be a complicated woman, but she wasnât complicated enough that I couldnât manage to sneak this out of her. I was her partner, and I would do anything to help her rise from the dust pile her employees threw her in. For the love of God, who in their right mind would allow themselves to go bankrupt with their company? That shit would have to be explained to me because I would never figure it out on my own.
Failing businesses either close up shop or get sold to the highest bidder, eager to take them onâIâd never heard of a CEO going bankrupt along with the company. Executives could usually see a bad thing coming, and theyâd jump ship long before they went down with the damn thing. This woman was dangerously attached to her fatherâs company, but to the point of bankruptcy? What the living fuck?
My new mission todayâon top of shaking the last of the rotten apples out of the tree from Stone and the joys of sitting with HR and legal at Mitchell this afternoonâwas to crack Breanne Stone. The woman had done the most mind-blowing thing I could imagine, and I was going to get it out of her. I knew trust was something she needed to find in me, so Iâd start there. I sure as shit hoped the friends she was out with on Saturday were helping the woman because I couldnât lend a hand unless I confessed that Theo had sold her ass out.
With a new smile of determination on my face, I walked into the magnificent entrance of Brooks, happy to be back in the intricately designed buildingâdesigned by John Brooks himselfâand eager to get some coffee and meet with my destitute business partner.
Strangely, I welcomed this because I had a feeling the woman was going to lie at every angle to save herself embarrassment, and I wasnât going to let up on her. Itâs how I was programmedâto find answers and seal deals at any cost.
My vice president, Jacey Grant, was the first to greet me after slamming into me with a pile of papers, which exploded all around us, falling like feathers to the ground. I laughed as I always did when Jaceyâs mind was spinning, and she was trying to handle shit behind the scenes.
âI thought we were going green, Jace,â I teased her, seeing her hair falling out of its once intricately styled bun, her cheeks heated, and her eyes pleading with me to leave her to the day that was trying to go to hell on her.
âThis is bullshit,â she said. She was never one to cuss, around me, anyway.
I knelt and started to gather the papers that were scattered in the hallway. âWhatâs bullshit? What happened?â
âIâm getting calls from Stone Company employees asking why their place of business has locked them out.â
âWhy havenât you directed them to Breanne or me?â
âBree jumped my ass for it earlier.â She smirked and raised her eyebrows. âShe certainly has fire in her spirit.â
âJumped your ass?â I frowned, off-put at the idea of Breanne being a bitch to the woman we shared as a vice president.
âIn a good way. She wasnât mean,â she said, looking over her glasses at me. âShe told me to block their numbers from my cell and that they were her problem, not mine.â
âHereâs the deal,â I handed her the last of the papers and stood with her, âtheyâre neither yours nor her problem. Unfortunately, these fuckers who robbed Stone blind didnât get the memo that Lexi sent out on Friday night.â
âYouâre playing it too nice, if you ask me,â Jacey eyed me. She was unbelievably gorgeous, albeit a bit neurotic for my taste. She was also completely off-limits if I wanted to keep a good vice president running this place.
âWell, youâre a big, bad New Yorker,â I said. Sheâd come from a badass firm in Manhattan, and she proudly graduated top of her class at NYC, and being a native East Coaster, she didnât mince words. âSometimes, we Californians donât operate as boldly as you.â
âYou take the easy route,â she chuckled.
âWe tend to play the long game and give you enough rope to hang yourself,â I countered. âWhile you blast people with truth bombs, Iâm more inclined to put someone in the hot seat and watch them squirm and suffer a little bit.â
âWhatever. Because you love watching people squirm, Iâm left to deal with their BS in the meantime. I say cut and run.â
I grinned, then nodded toward the papers she held. âWhatâs with all the papers? Did our marketing team start printing flyers?â I pinched my lips, trying not to laugh at her rising frustration.
âTheyâre the last of the papers weâre inputting from Stone,â Breanne said, walking up to us. âHere, Jacey. Iâll take those.â
I eyed Breanne, and though I loved her Michelle Pfeifer-esque mysterious eyes and lips, my primal male instincts begged me to see if the cleavage that was alive and well in her cocktail dress was still pronounced to perfection. This woman hid a body underneath that business attire that I wanted to discover in more ways than one.
She wore her usual pencil skirt, and I could tell her matching suit jacket was draped elsewhere while she and Jacey were up here busting their asses, making me feel like I was the schmuck who was late for work. With her business jacket abandoned, my eyes were grateful she wore a fashionable pink silk blouse with a loose, v-shaped neckline. I could tear this woman up if I wanted to destroy my business relationshipâand part of me was starting to believe it would be worth it.
âYou look pissed off,â Jacey said, eying Breanne, then me.
âIâm sort of feeling like Iâm late to the party,â I looked at Breanne. âIn fact, I was about to jump your ass for being late on your first day here when I noted your car wasnât parked next to mine in executive parking.â
âOh,â her eyes widened, cheeks turned pink, then she looked at Jacey for help. âMy car is in the shop.â
I slid my hands into my suit pockets, realizing that Jacey and Breanne had already formed a little womanly bond and most likely about Bree being broke. Their body language and eye contactâBreanne thanking Jacey and Jacey giving a quick nod in responseâconfirmed it.
âYour car is in the shop?â I interrupted the womenâs telepathic glancing. âOil change?â
âNah. It broke down.â She blew out a breath.
I refrained from smiling. âThat sucks. Where did it leave you broke down at?â I toyed with the word broke, seeing her eyes narrow at me.
âDoes it matter?â Jacey shot off, jumping on Breeâs bandwagon. âHow about we talk about the fact that weâre moving Breanne out of the dark ages and teaching her to go green for the environment by inputting all of this into the computer?â
âHow about that,â I smiled at the two. âLetâs spend the entire day inputting jobs into a computer instead of allowing our PAs to earn their paychecks.â
âConfidential paperwork,â Jacey said. âSo, weâll see you later.â
âHold up, both of you.â I turned to face where they were headed. âLet me see the papers.â
What the hell were they all secretive and girlfriend-ish about? Who knew, maybe Jacey and Bree both preferred womenâeach otherâand in the end, Iâd be the damn joke.
Jacey shoved the papers into my hands, and I started to fan through the pages. Most were outdated projects, bids that needed approval, and some were mock-ups that the architects had fucked us on that would require the legal team.
I eyed Breanne. âFirst of all, youâll have to ignore Jacey and her love for the environment at times, especially when it comes to us needing this hard evidence in the hands of legal for this afternoon when we meet with them.â I looked at Jacey. âIâm hoping this is why youâre acting out of character and suddenly so skittish.â
âWeâre trying to handle the last of the business. Youâre slowing us down,â Jacey said with an arch of her eyebrow.
âBreanne and I have a meeting with some new department heads today.â I smiled at Breanne. âWell, one head, anyway. I think theyâre all mostly losing their heads with those papers as proof that they robbed you of virtually everything.â
âTrue,â Breanne said.
âAll right, get the papers secure and in my office,â I said to Jacey. âYouâre in this meeting too. It seems that you and Breanne have become close enough for you to learn how we will be handling the merge moving forward.â
âYouâre too nice by allowing them to step foot in the Howard building and giving them a chance to defend themselves in front of James Mitchell and Spencer Monroe,â Jacey said.
âI told you that I like to put people in the hot seat earlier, and Mr. Monroe prefers to sit their asses on hot coals. The man has a way with words that will make the litigators take notes on how to improve their interrogation skills.â
âI heard heâs an absolute son of a bitch,â Breanne said. âIâm not in the mood for assholes today.â
I noticed her demeanor change when her eyes moved toward the wall I stood next to. âWell, with your car being broke and leaving you stranded, I can imagine.â
âYou say the word broke as if itâs supposed to mean something else,â Breanne snapped.
âIâm bringing these to your secretary,â Jacey said. âIâll let Spencer know we have more documentation heading his way too.â
âIf he gives you shit, give him Breeâs number,â I said with a grin. âHe needs to be checked by the woman whoâs not in the mood for assholes today.â
She smiled while Breanne laughed. âYeah, if Spencer Monroe wants to be bitchy about this, I can certainly handle him,â Bree said.
âHave you met my buddy Spencer, or are these rumors that Brooksâ employees have delivered to your itching ears today?â
âI was told that heâs a no-bullshit man. Heâs James Mitchellâs VP, so I can guarantee heâs a hard-ass.â
âIâm all those things as well. Does that guarantee me a seat at the table where you prematurely judge people?â
Her lips twitched. âIâm sorry. Iâm being rude. This whole day has been hell from the minute I woke up and realized I didnât have my caââ
A smile spread across my face when she stopped herself from telling the truth about not having her car.
âIâm sorry, are you from Boston all of a sudden? You didnât have a cah when you woke up this morning?â I teased.
âAlex,â she tucked her hair behind her ear, ignoring my question, âour meeting is in fifteen minutes. We should probably go over notes and how weâre going to roll out all of this.â
âIâm more curious as to how you went from having a car in the shop to waking up without one altogether.â
âLong weekend.â She threw up that excuse next. âIâm not getting into it. I need to get my head into the game so that we can kick off this meeting properly.â
It was bugging me that she wouldnât come out and tell me that the sons of bitches who had been stealing from her were the reason she was fucking broke. Time for the trust game. âIâm hoping your weekend wasnât long because some dick ruined it for you. You never called the one man who promised heâd take care of what was his.â
Her eyes diverted from mine. âYou can think that all day long, but no man owns me.â
âSo, you didnât go home with some dick who promised you what only I could give?â
Her eyes did that sexy wide-eye look. âGood God, Alex. Weâre at work, not at the bar.â
âWeâre on the executive floors,â I smiled, leaning my shoulder against the wall. âAnd I want to know the truth about your car. Youâre covering something up, and Iâm not one for secrets.â
âWell, instead of you believing Iâm holding in a deep, dark secret,â which you are, I thought while I nodded along to her proclamation, âit boils down to one thing.â She arched a cocky eyebrow at me. âItâs personal and none of your business.â
âNow youâve got my full attention, and I wonât be able to focus in that meeting until I know the truth about why you and Jacey seem to be having a day from hell, and weâre only thirty minutes into shop time.â
âThereâs a lot ahead of both of us. My car not being parked next to yours should be the last thing on your mind.â
âJust trying to make sure weâre all merging, trusting each other, and two business partners are helping each other get through it all.â
She inhaled and put on the smile that shut my ass right up. The goddamn dimples that popped in her cheeks would certainly fuck me over if I allowed them to latch onto me.
âWell, if you need any help,â she said, âIâll be right at your side as you announce the new changes to our department heads and tell them why weâre all moving into their building.â
âWhen you smile like thatâ¦â I stopped myself immediately and simply nodded in agreement with her, ending the conversation. Shit. That one smile was enough to make me have to fight to ignore my impulses. She was smiling at me as she had her friends at dinner the other night. She was goddamn beautiful, and I was the most dangerous creature she could ever meet.
I was so fucked because I knew I wasnât wired to keep that smile on her face. I was a heartless bastard because, as my father always loved to remind me, I wasnât capable of love. Still, thatâd never stopped me from pretending I could be Mr. Right for all the wrong girls.
But now, my voice was nearly cracking as I let her know that her smile does something to me, and the baffled, bashful look on her faceâprobably the knowledge that she knew I was smitten by her, and she liked itâsucked me in even more.
For someone who didnât let anything stand in his wayâbusiness or pleasureâI sure was having a hell of a time with this woman today.