Is Theo right? Am I developing feelings for Raven?
I think about his words as they rattle around in my head. I mean, I know I like her. Like having her around, like being in her company.Her smiles brighten my mornings, and last night when Drew turned up, I couldn’t sleep because my arms craved to be wrapped around her.
Shit. I can’t have feelings for her? Can I? No, that’s ridiculous. I internally scoff at the thought. I don’t do feelings. She’s a nice girl, that’s all. One I can’t get enough of, mind you, but Idefinitelydon’t have feelings for her.
Drew snaps me out of my internal freakout. “The Phillips merger isn’t going according to plan.”
“Why? What’s he whining about this time?” I ask, completely unsurprised by Richard Phillips’ demands.
“I think he’s off his rocker personally,” Theo scoffs. “From a legal point of view, there’s nothing wrong, per se, but it’s still weird if you ask me.”
“I’m lost.” My eyes dart between the two of them, missing something. “What’s weird?”
Drew stands up and hands me the contract. “This is why I asked Theo to join us today. He wants you to marry his daughter in exchange for the company.”
A genuine laugh bursts free. “That’s some serious jokes you got there, boys.” I glance up at Theo, but his face is serious, not a hint of his usual mischievous self to be found.
“You can’t be fucking serious?” I exclaim. “What is this? The 1800s?”
“That’s what I said to him when I told him to stick his offer up his ass,” Drew states. “He, however, was insistent that you were still given the option and that you’d make the right decision.”
“Over my dead fucking body,” I growl. “If I ever get married, it’s because I want to, not because of some merger that’s not even worth it.”
“Agreed,” Drew says. “You can tell him this weekend at the annual charity gala Emma’s throwing.”
“With the threat still on Raven, I don’t think that’s a wise idea,” I tell him. “She’ll be in a vulnerable position for something to potentially happen. No.”
“Has anything happened to her since that night?” Drew inquires.
“No, but that doesn’t mean that it won’t. She’ll be exposed. My answer is no.”
Drew’s eyes narrow. “I’m sorry, did I miss something here? Since when was it a factor for you to be making decisions aboutmydaughter?”
“Since you failed to protect her the first time,” I snarl.
He throws his arms up in exasperation. “Raven being attacked wasnotmy fault! How many times do I have to tell you that?”
“As many times as I deem fit until we find out for certain that it wasn’t you that caused it.” I push up from my chair, raking a hand through my hair. “As I told you the other night, Drew, you're still on thin ice. You might be in my home as a guest, but that can easily change.” My tone is filled with a dark threat as I stare him down.
Drew looks like he’s about to punch me, but I don’t give a shit. As long as Raven remains safe, that’s the only thing that matters.
I’m fucking wiped. We went over the merger several times, preparing our counteroffer, but if what Drew and Theo are saying, Phillips isn’t gonna take the deal. I honestly couldn’t give a fuck. Not buying his company, tearing it to pieces, and rebuilding it from the ground upisn’t going to cost me an ounce of sleep. He can keep it for all I fucking care.
The fact that he would barter his daughter into the equation raises enough red flags for me to walk away from this deal without a backward glance, but both Drew and Theo advised against it. If it were just Drew, I’d tell him to get fucked, but the fact that Theo is on board means I need to listen.
Heaven help me.
Twisting the door handle to my room, I stop at the sight that greets me—Raven in my bed, reading. She must be so engrossed in her book because she doesn’t look up as I enter and cross the room.
I take in her beautiful features—her soft hair that feels like silk in my hands, her green eyes that remind me of a meadow in spring, her cute button nose, the freckles dotted across her cheeks, and her plump pink lips. I’ve never seen a more stunning sight than her curled up in my bed in nothing but a pair of pajamas.
She’s crept into my life like a shadow and breathed life into me.
“James?”
Raven’s soft voice brings me back, and I smile at her. Nodding my head toward her book, I ask, “What you reading?” She blushes, her beautiful face glowing pink. “Pretty girl, why are you blushing?” I tease.
“I’m not,” she squeaks, and I try not to laugh at her facial expression—like she’s been caught doing something she shouldn’t.