After so much struggle and standing for hours in front of Kingsley’s room, she lost the physical battle and slumped over on one of the chairs in the waiting area.
I told her that she could go home, but she vehemently shook her head, pulled her knees to her chest, and closed her eyes.
Which is why she’s about to fall forward.
I place a finger on her forehead and push her back so she doesn’t hit the ground. It’s light contact, only a damn finger, and yet it feels as if my skin has caught fire and the flames are now extending to the rest of my body.
In hindsight, I shouldn’t have let her hug me. Or I should’ve pushed her away sooner. Because now, even a mere touch brings back memories of her body pressed up against my chest.
Her slender body that I can’t stop thinking about how small it is compared to mine.
I clench my fist and close my eyes to chase away the haze. It doesn’t work. Because even though she’s out of view, her scent clings to me as stubbornly as its owner.
Vanilla was never my thing—in anything. And yet, it’s the one thing I’m able to smell.
When I’ve made sure she won’t drop, I release her. She falls sideways on the chair, still hugging her knees to her chest in some sort of self-comfort.
“Dad…” she murmurs in her sleep, a tear sliding down her cheek.
After all the crying she did earlier, one would think she doesn’t have any tears left, but grief works in mysterious ways. Maybe she’ll never stop crying. Maybe this event will change the life she knew up to this point.
It sure as fuck is making dents into my own.
I remove my jacket and place it on her. It’s supposed to be a single motion, but I’m caught off guard. Again.
Her hand reaches for mine and she grabs it in a steel-like hold, even though her eyes remain shut.
“Don’t go…”
The haunted murmur is packed with so much pain and heartbreak. Maybe it’s a plea, maybe this is her begging like she did earlier.
This is why I don’t like seeing Gwyneth and have done everything in my power to make her as invisible as possible for the past two years.
She’s no longer the innocent little kid I’ve known all her life, though the innocence is still there. She’s not the child who asked me to hide things from her father because she didn’t want to hurt him.
All that stopped when she stopped acting like a kid—toward me, at least.
She has a way of worming herself into any armor, no matter how solid and apparently impenetrable it might seem. She doesn’t even use brute force. Her methods are soft, innocent, uncoordinated even.
I wish it was a tactic or that she was being cunning. I would’ve recognized that and put an end to it accordingly. The most dooming part is that it’s genuine fucking determination.
She takes after King in that department. Just like him, she won’t stop until she gets what she wants. It doesn’t matter how many times I push her away, she dusts herself off and slips back in.
If I make her invisible, she just flips the switch back on and glows brighter than before.
If I ignore her, she still stands out with her small body, colorful eyes, and fucking vanilla scent.
A strand of her fiery hair sticks to her forehead, nearly going into her eyes. I reach a hand out to remove it, even though I shouldn’t be touching her.
Even if touching her means walking through fire and knowing exactly how I will burn.
And for a moment, that doesn’t matter.
Just one moment. One second in time. The consequences blur and my savage instinct takes over.
When I was younger, I relied on that instinct to score clients, win cases, and get to the top. My instinct is one of my most valued assets. It tells no lies and always sees ahead before my mind can catch up.
But right now, it’s impulsive, lacking its usual coolness. Because, fuck no, I’m not supposed to ignore the consequences. I’m not supposed to give in to whatever demon is rearing his head from the depths of my soul.
And yet, I am. I’m letting it guide my actions.
One touch.
One second.
One—
“There you are.”
I retract my hand, inhaling deeply before I turn around to face the source of the voice.
Aspen.
She’s my only friend aside from Kingsley. We share ambition and a no-nonsense personality. Everyone at the firm calls her my strategist because she’s not afraid to use unconventional methods to get things done.
I should be thankful that she put a halt to an impulsive moment, but the exact opposite emotion lurks in my veins.
Aspen’s sharp hazel eyes slide from me to Gwyneth before landing on me again. “Are there any updates on Kingsley?”
I place a forefinger to my lips. The last thing I want is for Gwyneth to wake up and have another meltdown. So I motion at Aspen to follow me down the hall. Once we’re out of view and earshot, I tell her about the situation.
She leans against the wall and crosses her arms over her dark blue tailored jacket as she listens to every detail with keen interest. If there’s anything I’m sure that Aspen will always have, it’s her attention to detail.
“So this leaves only you at the head of Weaver & Shaw,” she says when I’m done.
“He could wake up.”
“You don’t believe that, Nate.”
I don’t. I’m practical enough to know that we’ve probably lost him for good. But admitting it out loud is similar to punching my own gut, so I don’t say it.
“How about his little princess?” she asks, and even though she’d normally say it in a condescending manner, she doesn’t now.
Aspen has never shied away from going for Kingsley’s throat, proving to have a temper that matches her red hair. She usually doesn’t agree with his reckless ways since she’s more methodical, like I am.
And he’s never liked the fact that she earned her place as a senior partner and he couldn’t kick her out if he wanted to. Not that I would let him. Aspen is an asset to the firm and she’s been a pillar in my life ever since I stole her from another firm and convinced her to join me and Kingsley in our new endeavors.
I lean against the wall and cross my ankles. “What about her?”
“With Kingsley gone, she’ll be in over her head. Surely, you know that his stepmother will use this chance to strike in court.”
What happens when she sleeps with her father's best friend, and it gets complicated with a baby?
Will she hide the truth from her dad, despite her baby bump showing?
Or will her dad find out the truth and express his disappointment, forcing her to marry his best friend?
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She kissed her father’s best friend, Nathaniel, and it didn’t go well. Not only because he is eighteen years older than her, but also because he didn’t like it. Not one bit.
In her defense, she didn’t mean to fall for him; it just happened.
Gwyneth found him to be the most attractive man she had ever seen, with enough charisma to blind the sun. However, he was forbidden to her because of their age difference, and her feelings for him were considered wrong.
She tried to get over him, but after she was forced to marry him, Gwyneth realized that she had truly fallen for him, and she began to wonder if he might feel the same way.
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