Chapter 40
I Am The Luna
I Am The Luna by Moonlight Muse Chapter 40
A Bitter Surprise
ZAIA.
Something happened, and I donât mean the lights simply going off. When Sebastian walked through the
conference hall doors after the turmoil had died down; I could sense the rage that was burning behind
those eyes.
I donât know what happened, but the news of Mr Harrisonâs son being attacked had spread and that
had caused a delay to the final half of the meeting. But Mr Harrison refused to cancel it despite his son
being rushed to the hospital.
Understandable, since everyone here had come from all over the states. âDo they know what
happened to him?â One of the men asks another quietly.
âNo, but whoever it was, hit him quite badly. They think he was hit with a weapon. His jaw is completely
smashed by the looks of itâ¦â The man trails off when Mr Keith Harrison steps into the rooms, now
flanked by two guards, as he adjusts his jacket.
âThank you, Ladies and Gentlemen⦠Security is handling the matter and the building will be on
lockdown until they make sure all threats are cleared. There is nothing to fear. Shall we continue?â
The fact that heâs saying that, itâs almost as if he isnât surprised something happened to his son. I have
heard a lot about the young heir, and he is trouble.
I saw the way he was watching me during my presentation, and it made me completely uncomfortable.
I just hope he isnât around often.
âOf course,â Sebastian says, b voice hostile. I look at him sharply. Itâs subtle, but I know that toneâ¦
Did something happen?
âWell, would you like to go next, Mr King?â
âIâll go last,â Sebastian says. Iâm curious as to what heâs thinking, and I take my seat as the next
presentation begins.
I win the job, despit the I am confident Toussaint resources being slightly less than some of these
companies, not to mention the casualties of the mining accident. I am still confident I can do this.
Iâm nervous. This is my biggest project, something Iâve into Itâs something D Poured my heart and soul
said I wouldnât be able to acquire until recently. When he saw my plans, he said he had confidence in
me. I personally want to show him that I am capable.
The fact I am a woman already puts me at a slight disadvantage compared to the rest, but I wonât let it
get in my way. Feeling his burning gaze on me, I glance at Sebastian. Heâs trying to contain his auraâ¦
What is going on with him? Our eyes meet. and I raise my eyebrows questioningly at him slightly.
But he simply looks away, his brows creased in a deep frown, flexing and unflexing his hand as he
combs his fingers through his beard.
I turn my attention back to the presentation, not worried or threatened by the current presenter and
what he is offering to Mr Harrison. He has not offered anything that the others before him havenât
already⦠and Iâm not being conceited, but Iâm feeling confident.
His presentation finishes, and Mr Harrison asks a few questions before he looks at Sebastian. âMr
King.â
He gives him a curt nod before standing up. Everyone here is in high-rank positions in their respective
companies. A deal worth millionsâ¦
âThank you for allowing me to step in despite the late entry. I had a lot on my plate and when you
initially reached out to me, I had far too much going on, but I think I can offer something new to this
project.â
My heart drops, my smile fading as I look at him. He never told me he had been offered this deal prior.
Heâs going to knock me out of the game. Sebastian may be an idiot, but when it comes to business, he
is the best. He isnât called the Black Beast for nothingâ¦
His eyes meet mine and I look away, trying to hide how hurt Iâm feeling. Forcing a polite smile on my
face, I look down at my file smoothly.
Heâs going to take this from me, too. âAs everyone knows, the King Empire has the largest number of
staff working under With factories that deal with steel, iron, bricks and mortar, we can offer a lower
price than purchasing from elsewhere. Any jobs. we do would be the most cost-efficient for our clients.
There is not one company here, and correct me if Iâm wrong⦠that has even two-thirds of the
manpower we holdâ¦â
My biggest fearâ¦
The only part of the Toussaint offer I was concerned about, and I had said I will be putting in work and
dealing with other contractors. Now heâs gone and put emphasis on why I shouldnât get the job and why
he is better Why is he doing this?
I know he said this wasnât a deal he wants to win⦠but then what will he do? Make a mockery out of
me and then say, you got the deal because I let you? I look up at him, and his eyes meet mine. Why?
âAre you alright, Mr King?â Mr Harrison asks, making Sebastian look away smoothly.
âYes, of courseâ¦â Sebastian says hesitantly. A few people exchange looks, and Mr Harrison sits back,
observing him.
âThere is not one deal that you have ever lost yet your ex-wife, do forgive me, Ms Toussaint, well she
has shown she might be very capable.â Mr Harrison says, making a few people glance at me.
Of course, most of them know⦠but as his wife, I Was never in the business game. Harrisonâs words
âMight be very capableâ donât sound very encouraging Sebastianâs struggling with himself, despite how
emotionless and cold his face is.
âYou thire correct, I never lose a deal⦠and I think I want to keep that streak. Hence, I donât think I can
compete with Ms Toussaint â¦â I look up in surprise, not expecting that. A twinge of irritation rushes
through me. I donât need him to give me the job.
Harrison nods. âI have always wished to work with you, I have heard great things and all the projects
you work on have been successful so farâ¦â His gaze flits to me and I realise heâs hinting at that
accident again.
I had won him over by proving I can do this⦠but he is clearly leaning towards Sebastian.
âThat is true⦠but I think we can all agree that Ms Toussaint deserves this job. I am willing to partner
with the Toussaint group and offer them the manpower they do need. If that is an option for both Ms
Toussaint and you?â
What is he doing?
âA partnership?â Harrison sounds interested. Heâs taking it away from me. âWhat percentage are we
talking?â Harrison. asks. âI do like Ms Toussaintâs approach, however, my only concern is the areas that
the King Empire excels in.
âTwenty percent for the Kings and Eighty to the Toussaint Empire,â Sebastian suggests. My heart is
thumping as I try to remain. emotionless. âIs he trying to cause problems for his ex?â One of them
whispers but I catch it.
âI wonder why he would even offer that unless he wants somet I stand up, trying my best to contain the
anger that is raging through me. âThe Toussaint group pull out. Mr Sebastian King can keep the
project.â I say quietly.
I feel humiliated. The moment Sebastian stepped up, Harrison has not once been interested in me.
Thank you, Sebastian, for showing me my worth. âMs Toussaint, we canât take simple things like this to
heart.â Harrison chuckles. Sebastian is frowning, his blue eyes meeting mine.
I smile gracefully before I shake my head. â Not at all, Mr Harrison. I just do not wish to work with Mr
Kingâs Company. Have a good day.â
Gathering up my belongings, I walk to the door, chin up, despite the sinking feeling in my stomach.
âMs Toussaint, the building is still under lockdown,â Harrison calls. âThat is fine, I will go have a coffee,â
I say with a smile over my shoulder I lost.
The doors open and I step out, my heart heavy. I can feel his eyes on me, but once again, the father of
my children truly disappointed me.