Terms and Conditions: Chapter 17
Terms and Conditions (Dreamland Billionaires Book 2)
Thereâs been something off about Iris ever since I told her we needed to cancel our safari for the day. I thought she would get over her mood by noon, but I was wrong. She only speaks to me through email, despite being a quick walk away from my bedroom, and she avoids all the common areas of the bungalow. The way she ignores me makes me far more frustrated than I would ever care to admit.
I consider checking in on her a few times but think better of it. Whenever sheâs gotten irritated at work, Iâve found it best to leave her alone to sort out her feelings. She knows the stakes here, and she of all people knows how much this deal means to me. It would be ridiculous for her to think I would tell Yakura no after the struggle I went through to get him on the phone.
Our meeting time closes in, and Iris still hasnât come to set up the computer. I grab my phone to call her, but it turns out that I donât need to. She walks into the living room with her laptop tucked beneath her arm.
The ever-present tightness in my chest whenever she is around intensifies as I scan her from head to toe. Gone are her usual high heels and dresses, replaced by an all-black outfit that accentuates every dip and curve of her body.
I stand taller in her presence if only to make her notice me. Except she doesnât as she busies herself with setting up the computer for our video call without sparing me a glance.
I somehow resist the temptation to grab her chin and force her to look up at me, instead settling on stepping in her way. âReady?â
Her hand clutching the charging cable tightens around the cord like a chokehold. âYup.â
Still, her gaze doesnât meet mine. Her lack of acknowledgment shouldnât be a concern for me when I have more pressing issues to handle, yet I am acutely aware of the tension building between us.
I donât like it. Not one bit.
âIris.â
âYes?â She assesses the login screen like itâs written in Morse code.
âTell me whatâs wrong so we can get on with our day.â
She seems to not like my command based on the way she smashes her fingers against the keyboard. âWhy would anything be wrong?â
âQuit the passive-aggressive attitude and talk to me.â I cover her hand with my palm, stopping her typing.
âYouâre the last person I want to speak to right now.â Her eyes finally slice into me as she steals her hand away.
What I find reflecting in them is not what I expected. She might as well wave a red flag above her head, warning me to stay away. Yet I find it impossible to ignore the way her eyes glisten.
I have come to realize that, while her smile might be my weakness, her damp lashes clinging together will surely be my downfall.
âWere you crying?â My next breath is pinched, the oxygen fighting its way into my strained lungs.
âNo.â
âYouâre a pathetic liar.â
Her nostrils flare. She stands tall, barely reaching my chin. âYou want me to be honest?â Her voice drops dangerously low.
âYes.â
âEven if you hate what I have to say?â
âI can assure you Iâve heard worse.â
For a brief moment, her iciness melts away as her gaze softens. âDonât do that.â
âDonât do what exactly?â
âDonât remind me that thereâs a human being locked up inside of you somewhere.â
âWhat the hell are you talking about?â
Her gaze shifts away from me as she focuses on a far corner of the room. âIââ The chiming notification on the computer screen cuts her off. Her bitter laugh fills the room. âIâll leave you to it then.â
Fuck the meeting.
The thought acts like a punch to the throat. My ragged inhale does little to calm me, and my thoughts spiral out of control.
Youâre losing sight of whatâs important.
I shake my head, sobering up as I unbutton the front of my jacket and settle onto the couch in front of the laptop. âWeâll continue this conversation after.â I leave no room for opposition.
âOf course, sir.â Her snide remark bounces off me. She accepts the call and steps out of the frame.
âHello, hello!â Mr. Yakura grins into the camera. I try to return the gesture, but the forced smile only makes him laugh.
I donât understand how he can be so damn happy all the time. He reminds me of a golden retrieverâall smiles and good times. Itâs mind-boggling how someone like him, with all the power on his side of the hemisphere, can act the way he does.
Not everyone is a miserable fuck like you.
âNo need to smile on my account.â Yakura laughs.
âGood. Itâs not natural.â And it requires using one too many facial muscles for my taste.
His chuckle eases some of the tension from my shoulders.
âWhereâs Iris?â Yakura asks as he scans the room for her.
âHere!â Iris steps behind me, using the back of the couch as a barrier between us. The scent of her, like a warm day at the beach, washes over me. I breathe through my mouth to spare my lungs another deep inhale.
âHow are you?â Yakura asks, and some of the tension in my body disappears. Iris thrives under these kinds of circumstances given my aversion to them. Small talk happens to be my least favorite form of communication, right up there with smoke signals and group texts.
Her smile seems far less forced than mine. âEverything is great. Same old, same old over here. Just busy working my life away one day at a time.â
Our eyes meet through the camera, and mine narrow in silent warning.
âSounds like you need a vacation. Perhaps even a honeymoon from what I hear.â He raises a brow.
Irisâs smile drops a fraction before she bounces back. âI see you heard about our news.â
âIâm a bit offended I found out the big news from my wife. I thought we were friends.â He frowns.
Somehow that word seems to be haunting me regardless of the person. Iâm not sure why people are so infatuated with becoming my friend. They would find me lacking in every way, from never remembering their birthday to always leaving their messages unread.
âI sent a wedding e-invitation to your assistant since everything was such a whirlwind, but it must have not made it to you.â Iris pouts on command, like the idea of Yakura missing our wedding tears her up inside.
âShe must have missed it. I get so many emails each day, I practically take up a whole cloud of storage space.â
She waves him off. âNo worries. It was spur of the moment anyway.â Iris lays her diamond-clad hand on my shoulder, and Yakuraâs eyes track the movement. I remain stiff in my seat as a burning sensation in my gut surges to life.
âIâd say. I never knew you two were together, although my wife had her suspicions. Part of me is annoyed she was right this entire time.â
âYour wife is a smart woman,â Iris says.
âHow did you two keep it a secret for this long?â
âYou know Declan. He always keeps his business and personal life separate.â
âDonât I know it. He wouldnât even tell me his favorite color when I asked him.â
âGreen like a crisp hundred-dollar bill,â she responds with a grin.
The urge to roll my eyes nearly overtakes me.
âIs that right?â Yakuraâs eyes brighten as he looks at me.
âYes.â No.
Iris gives my shoulder a pat of approval. Years ago, when Iris asked me about my favorite color, I told her I didnât have one. Naturally, given her frequent bouts of insanity, she adopted one for me. Itâs become a running joke on her end where every gift-giving occasion includes something green, as if oversaturating me with the color will make me like it.
It doesnât. If anything, it always reminds me of her.
âWell, I wonât take up too much of your time. But while I have both of you here, I would like to discuss a unique opportunity regarding the Dreamland Tokyo proposal.â
This is what youâve been waiting for. My breath stalls in my lungs as I wait for him to continue.
âI would like to move forward with the project on a few conditions.â
I donât blink. I donât smile. I donât do anything but stare into the camera, wondering how this proposal won him over compared to the others.
What changed?
Who gives a shit? All that matters is he wants to work together. âFantastic. The Kane Company would be excited to work with you and turn Dreamland Tokyo into a reality.â
He nods. âI am excited as well. But I would like you to iron out a few last details before I present the deal to the board.â
âOf course. Whatever you need,â I reply despite the tiny tic in Irisâs jaw through the camera.
Yakura claps his hands together as he reviews the changes he would like me to address, including Japanese sponsors he wants brought on to the project. âGreat. Will it be too much trouble to ask for an updated proposal with a project timeline so I can share it with the company board this Friday?â
The hand on my shoulder tightens around the tendons, but Iris remains quiet.
âNo trouble at all.â
âFantastic. I knew you would be up to the challenge.â
Iâd be an idiot not to. This project is supposed to be my first big move as the future CEO, and I didnât spend the last two years of my life working weeknights and weekends to squander it.
Irisâs nails dig into the fabric of my suit. I look up at the computer screen to find her face devoid of any kind of emotion, which is a warning sign.
Her anger is warranted but some things take precedence. Opportunities arenât a matter of luck, but rather hard work and sacrifices. A few more days on the clock wonât kill her. She will have plenty of chances to watch animals shit, fuck, and sleep, as long as we accomplish Yakuraâs request first.
Yakura nods. âI look forward to hearing from you soon.â
The moment he hangs up, Iris rips her hand away from me.
âYou find me that abhorrent?â I glare at her from over my shoulder.
Her eyes narrow. âYou donât want my hands anywhere near your neck right now.â
âI didnât know that was your thing.â
âMurder?â
âKinks.â
Her eyes widen. âYouâre breaking a rule.â
âWhich one?â
âNo flirting.â
âInteresting. Are we just adding rules as we go now?â
âYes, seeing as there is no how-to manual on faking a marriage.â
âDoes that make you feel better?â I ask in a bored voice.
Her brows pull together. âWhat?â
âPutting up a wall between us when things get too real for you.â
She laughs, in a deep and wheezy way that borders on obnoxious. âI find it fascinating how you can say that with a straight face given how you treat everyone.â
I shoot her a blank look. âI donât treat you like everyone else.â
She knows more about me than my own brothers. For her to discount thatâ¦it raises my blood pressure.
âYouâre right.â
The tense breath I was holding releases from my lungs. She finally gets it.
She continues, âThere are moments you treat me great. Iâd be stupid to deny that. But there are plenty of times when I feel like I donât matter. That my needs are merely collateral damage in your pursuit of whatever you think will make you happy.â
I want to grab her by the shoulders and shake her until she starts making sense. Instead, I keep my hands to myself as I nod. âI see.â
âYou really donât.â She offers me a tight smile that seems all wrong. âI planned this trip thinking we could have fun together. I thoughtâ¦â She laughs, but it sounds off. âI donât know what I thought honestly, but Iâm mad at myself for being surprised that all this even happened. Iâm even more disappointed that I thought your work would only be kept to one day.â
The victory I felt from Yakuraâs meeting disappears at her expression. Something about it raises every alarm in my head. âIrisâ¦â
She holds up a hand. âItâs fine. Iâm going to take a walk.â
âNo, youâre not.â We are in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by wild animals and darkness. I donât give a shit how angry she is. Iâll be damned if I let her walk out.
She raises her chin with defiance. âI didnât ask for your permission.â
The back of my neck heats. âThen as your boss, Iâm ordering you to get started on the updates Yakura wants. Time is of the essence.â
Her entire body tenses. âOf course. Iâll get right on that as soon as I submit my two weeksâ notice, asshole.â
Oh, fuck. She takes advantage of my stunned state and leaves the suite before I have a chance to stop her. The front door rattles as she slams it behind her.
Good luck trying to undo this mess.