Mr. Grayson: Billionaires’ Club Book 4: Chapter 5
Mr. Grayson: Billionaires’ Club Book 4 (Billionaires’ Club Series)
If Iâd walked into work today naked, I wouldâve probably felt less humiliated than I did at this moment. On top of the final specs that were engineered having unforgivable flaws, the pitch meeting with Sphere getting bumped up, and Danny trying to ditch us in the process, Iâd reached my absolute limit.
Then there was Alexander. This man wasnât letting it go, and we were officially boarding a goddamn superyacht to save this deal. Maybe this was Alexâs cocky way of bringing this disaster of a proposal full circle on me. I wouldnât know. I hadnât talked to the man since one of the Nazari brothers who owned Sphere called Alex instead of me.
Alex slipped his phone in his suit pocket and lent a hand to help me out of the boat weâd taken to get to the yacht.
âFollow my lead, and weâll save the deal. Easy as that,â he said, releasing my hand and turning back to tip the people whoâd brought us to the vessel.
I eyed the name of the boat. Maiden Stone?
âThe clockâs ticking, and the Nazaris donât seem as though they like to be kept waiting,â Alex insisted when I glanced over at him, climbing the spiral staircase.
I followed him, hugging my iPad and laptop to my chest.
âWhat is all of this, and why are we on a luxury yacht?â I asked as the man took two flutes of champagne from a hostess and turned back with a smile.
âCheers,â he said as he continued walking ahead. I could tell the man was in business mode, but my brain hadnât entirely caught up with him yet.
I took the champagne and glanced up to where I heard music playing on one of the top decks of this insanely elaborate yacht.
I reached for his elbow, stopping the tall man who was taking long strides toward the interior of this floating hotel. âIâm not sure this will work. Danny tried to ditch out, and I have no idea where he is. The final designs have been redesigned to the point that I canât fix the fucking things, andââ
Alexâs light green eyes leveled me. âExcuses, Ms. Stone?â he asked as if I were the architect and engineer whoâd screwed up all of this. âIs that what weâre going to talk about while we keep our clients waitingâclients who are trying to fire our asses, I might add?â
I glared at him. âI donât plan on keeping them waiting. I donât plan on keeping them at all. I canât fix this shit,â I growled. âDanny sabotaged this.â I eyed his impatient expression. âThereâs something more. You know more, and youâre not telling me.â
âAll you need to know is how youâre going to use your creative mind to build a vision on the Nazarisâ real estate that we are going to see from the yacht in about an hour. I need your brain working, and Iâll close the deal that Danny sabotaged.â
âIf itâs obvious to you that Danny did this, then it should be obvious to the brothers who own Sphere.â
Alex sighed. âIf it were obvious that we had an architect who was planning on stealing Stone Groupâs design while he decided to jumpstart a new business in the architectural field, weâd be having a different discussion. I wouldnât have gone through the trouble of securing this yacht and bringing Sphere out to sea as a way of kissing their ass and giving us one last chance to keep them as our clients.â
âDanny wouldnât steal my vision and my work.â
âNewsflash!â Alexâs eyes widened. âThat mother fucker was already in the process of doing precisely that while you were enjoying a latte this morning.â
âI canât do this,â I said in full honesty. âDanny has always hated me as head of the engineering department while Dad was running the company.â I was speaking my thoughts, and I didnât care who heard them. âWhy would he do this? We pay him well. Well above what architects and engineers would ever make. He was always compensated nicely.â
I ran my now sweaty hand over my forehead, fighting back tears of anger and disbelief. Alex was brutally honest about something I should easily have known Daniel Kyle would do to me. It was a matter of time.
âForgive me if I am not one to waste time on this episode of Coworkers Behaving Badly,â he interrupted me with some humor and a cocky way of mocking my current situation, âbut let us be the ones who nail this bastard in the end. We certainly canât do that here on the helipad of the yacht. We need to be up there,â he pointed toward the upper decks, âcharming the shit out of the Nazaris, who decided theyâd call me up and try to fire my ass.â
âNone of this makes sense,â I said, feeling like my blood pressure spike was either going to make me pass out or jump ship. Literally. âWhy would they call you?â
Alex ran a hand impatiently through his hair. âThe simple answer is that they donât trust you,â he said. âNowâs the time to regain that trust.â
âI donât want their business. Not like this.â I spun away from Alexâs intimidating businessman expression. âGoddammit. I canât believe this.â
âWhat canât you believe, Ms. Stone?â Alex questioned, stepping around to make me face him again. âYou canât believe that someone whoâs never liked you would sabotage you and steal your business and designs?â
âPrecisely that,â I said, annoyed as hell that this man was so fucking sarcastic when I could hardly contain my anger as it was.
âWell, get used to it. It sort of happens in a cut-throat business. Even I could tell that prick was a piece of shit the first time he shook my hand. Letâs move forward and save this as partners. You understand I know very well that Stone needs Sphere, correct?â
âHow would you know that?â
Alexâs eyes narrowed. âBecause after you bounced on my ass all week, allowing me to run this fucking business and complete this merge, I found out rather quickly that Stone is upside down in just about every fucking aspect. If it werenât for this merge with my firm, youâd be filing bankruptcy within the year.â
It felt like my blood was boiling beneath my skin. I was so pissed that I didnât know where to direct my anger anymore. Who was I angry with? Was it Danny for fucking me over, Alex for speaking to me this way, or myself because none of the above would be happening if it werenât for me?
âWhile weâre on the topic,â he continued, âyouâve yet to prove to me that youâre even interested in working as my damn partner at all. All Iâve witnessed so far is a woman who has her head buried in the sand, allowing the financial directors of Stone to mismanage fundsâfinancial directors who I fired, by the way. Youâre welcome for that. And what about your vice president, Theo?â
âDonât you dare.â
âI will fucking dare,â he said. âYouâre falling apart on me, and if I canât get you to step up and own this shit like the badass businesswoman Iâve heard so much about, then Iâll kindly ask you to step down while I save Sphere, and you can work for me instead of pretending to work with me.â
All of the feelings of humiliation and betrayal that Danny had caused today dissipated that second. As pissed as I was at Alex for speaking to me like a condescending bastard, he was one-hundred-percent right. I left him to run this company alone as if I were playing some silly game. I knew I needed Sphere because our debts were burying us, and I chose to trust my financial department and directors to ensure we stayed afloat. Hell, Iâd sacrificed numerous personal paychecks and donated them back into the company to keep the lights on. I avoided difficult decisions like the plague. That was Dadâs specialty, not mine.
âTheo is quitting on me, isnât he?â I asked, jumping straight to the only question that mattered to me.
âNo one likes to work for free, Ms. Stone,â Alex said, seemingly loving to drive the point home that I sucked at running a business. âI tried to keep him, letting him know that he would actually have a boss to work for.â
âEnough!â I seethed. âWe stay here until Danny boards this fucking yacht.â I unlocked my phone and called Dannyâs phone. âHow do I get Danny brought out to this ship? Heâs going to explain everything to you and me and the Nazaris for putting us in this situation.â
Alex smirked. âWow.â He took a sip of champagne. âIt looks like we finally have someone who wants to run the company.â
âIâve had enough of you and your bullshit for one lifetime, Alex,â I said. âAgain, how do I get Danny on this boat?â
âThree steps ahead of you, Breanne.â He tipped his glass toward the stern of the boat. âThe engines arenât firing up until after that snake boards the yacht.â
I saw nothing but red, and I was ready to bury Danny for stealing Sphereâor trying to, anyway. In reality, I was angriest at myself. Iâd acted childish about this merge ever since I found out about it. I was so smug about wanting my rightful seat at the table, but Iâd shirked all of my responsibilities and let so many other things slide, and Alexander wasnât about to baby my ass. He shouldâve been firing me after I let Stone Company go to hell by not holding my employees accountable since Dad died.
What hurt the worst was knowing what Iâd put Theo through. Theo had offered advice on handling everything, he even told me to fire Danny, but I was too stubborn to listen. Heâd been my right-hand guy for so long, and Iâd been so wrapped up in my self-pity that I hadnât bothered to make sure he was okay. Obviously, he wasnât. It was no wonder Theo had been so grateful for the merge and Alex joining me as a partner. Iâd overwhelmed my dear friend and burnt him out while I pretended to be some incredible businesswoman.
It was all biting me in the ass at this very moment. Alex was officially seeing me at a low point for the second time, but this time wouldnât be like the last. This time I was going to do what was expected of me. I was about to save Sphere and own up to everything Iâd created while playing the avoidance game after taking on this company.
Instead of cowering, I knew I had a fire in my spirit. I hadnât been acting like it, but I knew I deserved to remain as Alexâs partnerâI just needed a little nudge. The nudge of Alex being a complete jerk and enjoying it a little too much, if you ask me. He wasnât wrong, though. Nothing heâd had to say about me or my actions was wrong, and I needed him to say it all.
Dwelling on the past and my mistakes would not save Sphere for me. I had to save it by accepting full responsibility for what Iâd allowed to happen. That would be my starting point.
âLooks like your personal Judas is about to board. Suit up, Breanne. Itâs time to save Sphere,â Alex said.
âGood.â I nodded at Alex. âWeâre going to use that son of a bitch to make our case to the Nazari brothers.â
âNow, weâre thinking like partners.â He clinked his glass to mine. âNice to have you with me, Ms. Stone.â