“You have ten days.” He isn’t even looking at me, staring down at paperwork on his desk.
He waves his hand as if to shoo me away.
Leaving the office, I heave a sigh.
I may be a changed man, but sometimes I miss the thrill of working for myself, being my own boss. I miss traveling, and once Olivia and I settle down and get married, I’m going to plan frequent vacations for us.
The baby will throw a bit of a wrench in that, but it’s not like I don’t have the money. I was a millionaire in my ownright before I ever joined Titan’s team, and now I’m a billionaire.
In fact, if Carter Holdings wasn’t so far gone, I’d offer up my own money to help fix things.
But the numbers aren’t good. We have to find this leakyesterday.
After lunch, I make my way to Carter Holdings, telling myself that I need to consult with Olivia in a professional manner.
I know I’m lying to myself.
I just miss her.
I’ve been trying not to lose it about us not being back together again. I can’t understand why we can’t just fix things.
She loves me. I love her. We both know it. It’s stupid to keep playing these games.
She’s mine, and I’m hers. End of story.
Just because she has a few fantasies of having multiple lovers doesn’t mean that she doesn’t want me. Besides, that was a one-time thing. Right?
It’s not like I haven’t done my fair share of threesomes with multiple women, especially during my breakup with Olivia. I’d tried to lose myself in sex, but it hadn’t worked. I couldn’t stop thinking about her.
She’s dominated my thoughts since the first moment I saw her.
I leave my car with the valet and walk up to the catwalk.
A woman stands there, looking out over the parking lot, and when she turns, I’m surprised to see that it’s Marie.
I met Marie years ago while Olivia and I were dating, so we’re pretty familiar with each other.
I give her an awkward wave.
She looks funny, kind of nervous.
“Needed some fresh air?” I ask, just making conversation.
“Yep. Fresh air is good, right? Breathe it in.”
I frown at her strange behavior. “Is Olivia in her office?"
She hesitates, and alarm bells start ringing in my head.
Something’s going on, and it’s not good.
“Where is she?” I don’t mean to sound as demanding as it comes out.
Marie swallows visibly. “Dominic, I think you should come back another time.”
My frown deepens. “Why? What’s going on?”
“Nothing!” She says it way too quickly. “It’s just... she’s busy. The merger and all.”