Mr. Grayson: Billionaires’ Club Book 4: Chapter 26
Mr. Grayson: Billionaires’ Club Book 4 (Billionaires’ Club Series)
Avery had my back after I whipped out an I love you farewell to Bree as if weâd been together for months, and as to be expected, my best friendâs wife peppered me with questions during the drive to Collin and Elenaâs equine estate in the hills.
My lame-ass smile was a dead giveaway. I donât even think the guys had ever seen me smile like this before. Either way, I played games with Avery for the entire ride. It was fun, and it kept my mind off of the lady whoâd floored me by mentioning she knew my grandfather and, even stranger, knew what had happened to my mother.
I had no idea what circles Breeâs aunt paraded in, but the connection of both my grandfather and mother made me wonder how she knew them. Mostly, it made me curious about what the woman knew about my family and me. If she knew about the Graysons, was the woman honoring my grandfatherâs wishes and leaving the scars of our tortured past where they belongâin the past?
My grandfather passed away many years before Momâs stroke, which was the only thing this woman shouldâve known about my mother. My mom left Southern California before I was born and had lived in Arizona ever since. So, this lady shouldâve had no connections to her, and she couldnât have known jack-shit about her stroke.
I started mentally running down lists of people in upper-class families that I knew, wondering if Mom still had ties to them. Instead of riding horses at Collin and Elenaâs house, I decided to find out what I could about this mystery-woman. My friends were fully engrossed with their kids, using Elenaâs therapy horses to entertain themselves, and I watched them riding cheerfully in the arena from where I sat at the picnic table.
I was in a fantastic mood, just perplexed as hell. If only my mom were still coherent, I could get the answers I wanted.
âHey, lover,â Jim said, walking over and sitting across from me at the picnic table where I pretended to watch everyone behind my sunglasses.
âLover? Isnât that what Collin and Jake throw around when they get lost in each otherâs eyes like the dipshits they are?â I teased, stretching out my legs. I folded my arms and leaned forward on the table.
Jim looked over his shoulder at Collin, who held his newborn son, and at his younger brother, Jake, standing at Collinâs side at the rail of the arena. Jakeâs son was not a fan of these horses, and he sat on his dadâs shoulders unashamed about that fact, pointing at everyone else who was enjoying them.
âYeah, butâ¦â Jim paused and turned back to me. âI only say lover because Av alluded to the fact that somethingâs up with you and Breanne.â He held up a hand to stop me from saying anything. âDonât think for a second Iâm that naïve to believe you didnât pack up everything and pull off one of your trademark stunts with Avery and Cameron just because Breanne Stone is your partner.â
âThatâs exactly what I did,â I said.
âI know you too well.â Jim exhaled. âSpill the beans. You generally donât give a wild fuck about anyone, and after what you did with your partner today, I mean, come on.â
I smiled at Jimâs wife, knowing she likely couldnât stop herself from mentioning something to Jim about me saying I love you to Bree before we left. I couldnât blame her; it probably came as a shock to her as much as it did me when I said it like Iâd been using that word forever.
âFine. I wasnât going to allow Breanne to get buried by her dick of an ex and bitchy aunts.â
âItâs true, then,â Jim said, my eyes not leaving his after he pulled off his sunglasses. âGood God, man. Do you know that if you fuck this up as you did with Summerââ
âDonât bring that woman into this,â I sharply cut him off. âSummer and I are over, and you know that it was for a good reason too.â
âWell, before you two were over,â Jim said firmly, âyou strung that woman along and made her believe you were in love with her.â
âSummer believed what she wanted to fucking believe. If you want to take her dramatic side on this shit, fine. Know this, though: Breanne is unquestionably nothing like Summer. They are so opposite of one another that I would never have mentioned those two in the same sentence if it werenât for you comparing them.â
âI wasnât comparing them,â Jim countered, and then he shrugged his shoulders. âPerhaps I was. The comparison is that theyâre both women with whom you were involved. Youâve stated yourself that you are incapable of giving a woman the love she deservesâany woman.â
âIt all changed, I guess.â
âYou guess? Jesus Christ, man.â He pinched the bridge of his nose in frustration. âAlex, Breanne is your goddamn partner. If you fuck this up because you wanted to get laid, I swear Iâll kick your ass.â
I shook my head. âItâs different. Breeâs different. I canât explain it, or I would.â
âYour response is not convincing me that Monroe and I arenât going to be dealing with a fallout in the future from the co-owners of that firm after you piss off Ms. Stone like you did Summer.â
I never aired out the dirty laundry of my messed-up relationship with Summer to anyoneâunlike my ex, who told fucking everyone. I shrugged off the bad press the woman gave me, and I couldnât blame my friends for believing her sorry-as-fuck story. Part of it was true. I led her to think I could love her, but I certainly made it known there were no guarantees I could be that man in a loving relationship. She knew that and still tried to change me. It only pissed me off and made me more closed off to the woman in the end.
I might as well clear the air with Jim because until I accepted my feelings about Bree, I suspected Iâd hurt her too.
âSince I never mentioned the real issues I had with Summer, I guess itâs time to set the record straight once and for all. If I donât, youâll continue to believe what sheâs led everyone to think, and you wonât know that my feelings are different with Breanne.â
âWhat really went down between you and Summer? Youâre a closed book about anything personal, and you know I respect that, but Iâm concerned that youâre going down the same road with your partner of all the people in the world.â
I gripped my forehead. I hated talking about personal shit. I was cool to hand out advice and listen to others, but when it came to flipping that coin, I wasnât the man to open up. The scary part about opening yourself up, in my opinion, was that it always led to more questions, and thatâs where I had to draw the line.
âSummer and I started as fuck-buddies, at least thatâs how I saw it. She was hot, fun, and a means to an end for a man who wanted to get laid,â I started. âI thought she and I were on the same page after I referred to her as such, but she thought sheâd captured my heart or whatever the fuck it is sheâs out there still telling everyone.â
âI knew that. What I didnât understand is why you got back together with her after she pulled the I love Alex bullshit, and you treated her like shit to move her along. Then, you both split up, and I figured my predictions had come true. My best friend had run off a damn good secretary of mine.â He laughed.
âYour predictions wouldnât have come true if she wouldâve accepted what I told her when we first started fucking around. There would never be anything more than us fucking, going on the occasional trip, and going out to dinner, and stuff like that. She was good with it until I allowed her to run away with her fantasies about our future. It all went to shit when she decided she wanted us to get serious. When I mentioned thatâs not where I was allowing any of it to go, she rightfully broke things off with me and was supposed to move the fuck on.â
âThen, she got pissed you were over her and had moved on with that masseuse, andâ¦â
âAnd after she saw us together, she quit as your secretary.â
âWhy the hell did you get back together with her, then? Love?â he asked, taunting me with that word.
I knew what Jim was doing by this point. He was saving Bree the heartache he knew I could deliver. He was also making sure that I didnât make his and Spencerâs lives a living hell if I fucked Bree over because I couldnât sink my teeth into a relationship like a normal person would. The man had seen me in my darkest and wildest days, trying to maintain a relationship with his former secretary and then back to selectively using women for my pleasure. Iâd also mentioned multiple times I wasnât a man who was capable of loving women. I stood firmly on that and felt convinced about it until a switch had flipped with Breanne.
âBottom line? I took Summer back, and as you know, she and I tried to make a run at the whole relationship thing. So much so, I trusted that bitch by putting her on two of my credit cards as an authorized user. Itâs when her whole fucking personality changed. She was using my cars, spending my money, and acting like she was one of the Rodeo Drive Housewives. It was beyond ridiculous, and I couldnât handle it anymore.â
âWhen Elena ripped into your ass about you both being wrong for each other in Hawaii, that probably added to your doubts.â
âThat too. Although by that time, Summer and I were done. She was only there because Iâd invited her when I was drunk.â
Jim chuckled. âAnd spouting off that you love Ms. Stone? Still drunk?â
âNow youâre just being a dick. I understand your concern. I fucked it all up with your secretary but trust me when I tell you that what Iâm feeling for Breanne is as foreign to me as it is for you to try and accept. Itâs real, and itâs fucking too fast, and yet, I donât give a shit what any of you dipshits think about it. Sheâs a beautiful soul inside and out, and Iâd be a fucking idiot to look the other direction and expect Iâd screw it up with her too. I care about her too much to be the one who hurts her. I fucking love her, man.â
Jimâs expression was dark and calculating as we both sat in silence before he finally grinned.
âDid you just mutter the words beautiful soul? You? Alexander Grayson, my best friend, who doesnât have an emotional bone in his body when it comes to women?â
âI abso-fucking-lutely did,â I softly laughed. âSee, I canât explain this shit. Sheâs nothing like the women Iâve dated before. While theyâve all been superficial, using me and my money for status, Bree is nothing like them. Sheâs got a heart of gold, and her smile is the only thing thatâs ever put me at a loss for words.â
âWell, slap the pig, and spit in the fire. Alex is in love,â Jim repeated a saying weâd heard some drunk cowboys use at a bar.
The reason for Jimâs ridiculous attempt at a Southern accent was that he finally understood I had developed feelings for a woman for the first time since heâd known me.
âItâs slap the dog, dumbass. And I see weâre back to the wealthy abusing animals again,â I smiled at him, knowing responses like that got under his skin.
âOnly vocally, friend. Well, shit.â He laughed in what seemed to be utter shock. âYou know Iâve asked it more than once, but seriously, what happened to bring all of us these amazing women that we donât deserve?â he asked, glancing at Avery, then back to me.
âTrust me, I know I donât deserve Bree or anything close to the happiness I feel by being around her. Itâs so fucking surreal, but for now,â I pleaded, folding my hands together, âplease, for the love of God, allow Breanne and me a week before telling everyone that Alex is in love.â
âYouâre no fun,â Jim said with a laugh. âSeriously, though, I hope this all works out for you. I really do. You deserve all the happiness in the world, buddy, and I donât say that lightly.â
I blew out a breath. âThanks. Now, letâs pray to God that Bree doesnât transform into a snob, steal my money, and label herself as the future missus to everyone she knows.â I smirked.
âSummer pulled that shit on you?â
âYep,â I said with disgust. âShe told every last idiot she came across that I was going to propose. The worst part was that she dragged my damn cat into the middle of it with adoption shit.â
Jim coughed out a laugh. âShe definitely changed after she quit working as my secretary.â He shook his head. âFucking hell. Why didnât you tell me any of this shit?â
âBecause it sounds enough like a goddamn soap opera as it is. I think she tried to use our engagement to get into the movie industry if I remember correctly.â
âShe most likely did,â he teased. âThat old money name of yours moves mountains.â
My mind drifted back to Breanneâs aunt, and I wondered if Jim knew the woman. It was a rare occasion if Jim knew someone I didnât, but it was worth a shot.
âHey, I wonder if you know someone,â I said. âYou might not, and I was too thrown off my game to ask for a last name.â
âTry me,â he said.
âTwo of Breanneâs aunts were at her condo today.â
âYeah, Av said they looked and sounded every bit of the nasty crows you made them out to be when she went off to claim Cameron as her future husband.â
âIâm curious as to who they are. Bree mentioned they play around in some exclusive circles, and one of them mentioned that she knew my grandfather, and she also said something about my mother.â
Jim frowned. âDamn, you wonât even speak your birth surname to me. How would I know Breanneâs late father or motherâs sisterâs last name? Maiden names for these women, no less.â
âRight,â I chewed on my lip. âI hate to bounce on everyone, butââ
âYouâre not bowing out with that fucked up death tone in your voice.â
âI have to know how that woman knew my grandfather and how she knew my mom had a stroke.â
âWell,â Jimâs eyes widened, âif youâre so in love with Breanne Stone, text her and find out.â
âI donât want her to question my past. You know I donât go there, and I wonât.â
âHas she questioned it yet? I mean, if youâre in love with her, donât tell me something came up to have you push that shit down like you always do.â
âShe didnât press me for any additional information after she found out that Grayson is my adopted name.â
âSo, sheâs in the same mystery boat we all row in, then?â
âAnd you will all keep rowing,â I smiled at Jim. âTrust me, if this shit surfaces, Iâll probably go nuclear and get thrown into a mental institution when Iâm confronted with it all again.â
âPainful past, strong man?â Jim said, somewhat annoyed I wasnât giving up secrets of my shitty past. âThatâs how you pulled her off your ass, right? Your go-to quote?â
âItâs not my go-to quote, fuckhead,â I smiled. âItâs the truth.â
âYouâre probably in witness protection because when you were a child, you witnessed a mob hit, and you had to testify against the mafia boss, and youâve been on the run ever since. Your real name is probably something like Pauly OâRusso, and youâre originally from Brooklyn,â Jim said, looking at me with prying eyes as if to confirm his ridiculous conspiracy theory.
âOâRusso, huh? Iâm Irish and Italian at the same time?â I asked, rolling my eyes.
âYou look like you could be either, so why not?â Jim said with a grin.
âWell, you caught me. Donât tell Tony Soprano where I am, or else,â I teased.
âI knew it. If I get whacked because of you, Iâm going to come back and haunt you,â Jim said with a shrug.
I rolled my eyes and laughed as I texted Bree for her auntsâ last names.
I smiled at her response to the marriage joke. Shit like that wouldâve had my clingy-ex texting back seven hundred heart emojis and happy-tear faces in response. I loved the fact that Bree saw through the nonsense. I also knew Iâd gained her interest now, and I seriously didnât want to bring up the past. Maybe I should just fucking let it all ride. Who gave a shit about who knew my grandfather or knew that Mom had a stroke? But fuck me to hell, that woman had a look in her eye that made me more curious about her than I could imagine she was about me.
âAll good?â Jim asked.
âYeah. Blaire Foster and Charlize Gandy.â I looked at Jim. âNot ringing any bells on my side of the table. How about you?â
âThey have maiden names? Foster and Gandy arenât much to work with if the one knew your grandfather.â
âMorris.â
âThat name isnât connecting any dots for me either,â Jim answered.
âFucking hell. How did that woman know who my grandfather was, but we donât know who the fuck she is? That man hung in the same circles with your dad, Brandtâs family, Monroe, Brooksâ¦all of them.â
âI havenât a clue. Gandy is familiar, but I think thatâs a client that you fucked over.â
âJesus Christ,â I said. âMatthew Gandy. I saw right through his bullshit. There was no fucking way Iâd let you invest in that company.â
âNo shit, and thatâs why the man left pissed, and his wife was held off by security in the lobby of Mitchell and Associates.â
âWhat the hell was the wifeâs name?â I asked.
âAt the time, I couldnât give a shit, but now, thatâs the million-fucking-dollar question,â Jim said. âText Bree back and ask her.â
âYou know that by doing this, Iâm asking Breanne to peel me open like a fucking onion.â
âIf you love this woman as you say you do, trust her to answer you, and let her in just a fucking little, man. Itâs fine if you donât confide everything into me, but Iâm not your future wife.â He winked to soften the blow I knew he was about to give. âBree needs to be aware of your past, or you might as well end it all now. Secrets suck and you know that.â
âI wonât keep secrets from her, but I know what Iâm doing when it comes to delivering information about things that donât need to be reopened.â
âAsk Breanne who the auntâs husband is,â Jim grinned. âStop running around with your excuses and get answers.â
âWell, if it isnât our sweet Alex whoâs in love,â Elena said, sitting next to me and placing baby Alex in my arms. âYour Uncle Alex is in love with your godmother, little man.â She rubbed my back briskly.
Jim shrugged and laughed. âYouâre the one who let it slip in front of Av.â
âOf course, youâd defend her,â I teased.
âHey,â Elena kissed my cheek. âI told you that one day youâd find love with the right one. Look at this softer, lighter Alex that youâve become. Youâve lost your mind if you think weâre all blind and canât see this cheeky little grin.â She pinched my cheek. âIâm so happy for you. Now, take your little namesake, and letâs bring this party inside. Iâm starving, and heâs waking up soon to eat too.â
âShould we let Alex feed him?â Jim laughed after Addison, his oldest child, ran up to him.
âLetâs not freak him out too soon,â Elena said, then she gripped my shoulder. âIt had to be baby Alex who brought you both together. See? I was right about that too. I told you to marry her, and you will.â She gave me her usual wink and met Collinâs tall frame with a tight hug.
âWhat is Alex all smiles about?â Collin asked, eyeing me.
âDead giveaway, man. The always firm and unwavering one is now smiling like a little girl who just got a pony? Youâre fucked.â Jim laughed and stood.
He wasnât wrong about that. I was going to hear shit about this too, but what the hell. If I were in love, Iâd better face the music and own that shit like I felt it. If I didnât, Iâd be sitting and getting questioned all night, and I just got done with my interview with Jim, so I wasnât about to do that shit again.
It was time for drinks anyway, and I could use a stiff one.