ログインI got pregnant from a one-night-stand. I wasn’t going to tell the father… Until I walked into the office and found out he’s my new boss. Here’s some advice: Don’t sleep with your boss. Here’s some more: Don’t sleep with your married boss. And while I’m at it: Don’t sleep with your married, dangerous, billionaire, completely-incapable-of-feeling boss, because all he’s going to do is break your heart and your body and leave you to cry in the ashes. But I’ve never been good at taking my own advice. In my defense, I didn’t know that Nikolai Zhukova was any of those things when we met. I just thought he was the gray-eyed sinner in first class. And when I started having a panic attack at the sudden turbulence, I thought he was the kind soul calming me down. But Nikolai is the farthest thing from kind. He’s cruel, he’s powerful, he’s arrogant. And now, according to the test in my hand… He’s the father of my baby.
もっと見るThis airport is an insane asylum. Crazy idiots zooming in every direction with no regard for human life or social decency.
I squeeze my little sister’s wrist even tighter as we navigate around a couple sharing a very public, very graphic goodbye kiss.
“You don’t have to hold onto me,” Elise complains, yanking her arm away.
“I just don’t want us to get separated. Remember Silver Dollar City?”
“I was six,” Elise groans.
“And on a leash,” I remind her. “Yet you still escaped like fricking Houdini. I don’t want a repeat of that. We’re already running late.”
I check the boarding pass for the millionth time. We have less than ninety minutes until our flight boards, and we haven’t even been through security yet.
“We’re not late. It’s the Oklahoma City airport, Belle. Not Atlanta. We’ll be fine.”
“When have you ever been at the Atlanta airport?”
Elise rolls her eyes, the fourteen-year-old’s Bat Signal for even the most minor inconvenience, slight, or annoyance. I’ve seen it countless times since she moved in with me two months ago, but I can’t seem to build up any immunity. It irks me every time.
“You know about the Eiffel Tower and you’ve never been to Paris, right?” she snarks.
I let out an anguished sigh. “Just stick close to me, okay? I don’t have time to look for you. I have to keep an eye out for Roger.”
“Wait. What?”
I keep walking for a few seconds before I glance back and realize Elise isn’t with me anymore. She’s screeched to a halt in the middle of the airport, blocking a businessman in a suit and tie from getting by.
I whirl around and tug her out of the way, apologizing to the man as we go. He grumbles something bitter about "kids these days” and stomps past us.
“Maybe we should rethink that leash,” I mutter. "Come on, Elise. We just talked about—”
“We’re flying with Roger?” she asks, her top lip curling in disgust. “Roger, as in the guy who made you work late and then tried to slide his hand up your skirt?”
I inhale sharply. “How do you know—”
“The walls at your place are thin,” she says dismissively. “I heard you talking to Georgia."
I drag a hand down my face. “I should have had coffee this morning.”
Flying makes me nervous, so I didn’t figure my body needed the extra caffeine-induced anxiety on top of the flying anxiety. But after a night of shitty sleep and now, the threat that my half-sister will say something damning in front of my admittedly super pervy boss… safe to say I need the world’s largest latte. Or maybe an IV of espresso, I’m not sure.
"I don't want to travel with that creep,” she says with finality.
"Me neither. That's why I'm being paid to do it."
Elise's eyes bug out of her head. "He's paying you to travel with him?!"
"Yes. Because it's my job. He's my boss."
"Oh. Right." Elise frowns and then shakes her head. "Still, I wouldn't have come with you if I knew he was going to be here. You should really report him to… someone. I don't know. That's sexual harassment."
I gawk at Elise, wondering when she got old enough to say things like "sexual harassment." When I left home, she was nine years old and into mermaids.
Lots has changed since then.
"You're coming with me because there's no way I'm leaving you alone in the apartment for a week," I tell her. "I’m pretty sure it's illegal."
"I can take care of myself!"
"Not according to the law. So you're coming with me and you're going to be nice to Roger and you're going to—"
"You’re not my mom!”
Elise isn’t quite yelling, but her voice is raised and people are taking notice. If I was her mom, I’d grab her hand and drag her after me, kicking and screaming. No one would give us a second look.
But she’s right—I’m not her mom. I’m her sister. Yet I’m the one here dealing with her angst. As if I don’t have enough of my own.
I take a deep breath and open my mouth, a whole host of regrettable things sitting on the tip of my tongue, when my phone rings.
I glance down and see Roger’s stupid face smiling back at me. He looks so professional in his company headshot. Nothing like the red-faced mouth breather with tentacle-like arms that the rest of the women in the office have long since learned to avoid.
“Hey, Roger,” I answer, turning away from Elise. “Sorry we’re late. We aren’t through security yet, but—”
“What?” he yells. There’s aggressive music thumping in the background. It sounds like he’s in some kind of club. “Sorry, I can’t hear you. This club is really loud.”
“Since when does the airport have a club?”
He laughs. “They don’t. I’m not at the airport. I’m in Aruba!”
“Aruba? What are you talking about?” I shake my head, trying to decide if I’m still sleeping. If so, this is a weird anxiety dream. “We’re leaving for New York in eighty minutes. Zhukova Incorporated? The audit?”
“I didn’t forget,” he says, way too cheekily. “You’re going on your own. You don’t need me, right? Isn’t that what you said?”
Memories of that traumatic late night at the office butt their way into my already-panicked thoughts.
“If you want to move up in this company, you’ll need a recommendation,” Roger had told me, his hand sliding up my thigh. “I can be an asset for you.”
I’d swiveled away from his touch. “I don’t need you.”
Those words are coming back to haunt me now.
“I’ve never done an audit on my own before,” I mumble.
I hate how inexperienced I sound. I’ve been a fighter my whole life. God knows I’ve overcome plenty. But this feels cruel and unusual.
Roger laughs cruelly. “First time for everything. Good luck!”
He hangs up. I stare at my phone, trying to decide if I should call back and beg him to come with me.
Then Elise sidles up next to me. “Was that Roger?”
I run through the facts in my head real quick.
I need this job.
I need to watch Elise.
Elise hates Roger.
Roger isn’t coming with us anymore.
In one way—at the very most—this is a blessing. Georgia is always telling me I need to focus more on the positive. Maybe today is the day to start.
“Roger isn’t coming with us anymore. We’re on our own.” I pivot and start walking towards security. “Keep up.”
I take a deep breath and steel myself, even though all I want to do is curl up in a little ball. “At least I’m not afraid to stand up to the people who want to control me,” I say, jabbing a finger into his chest. “If you think I’m going to sit idly by and let you turn me into an accessory for your crimes, you’re insane. You may be afraid of this Giorgos guy, but I’m not.”“For fuck’s sake,” he hisses. “Ya ne boyus’ etogo zhalkogo podrazhatelya mafioznogo bossa. On boit·sya menya.”I’m less surprised Nikolai has slipped seamlessly into Russian and more surprised by how much of it I understand.I was almost fluent at one point, but my understanding started slipping as soon as my dad died. I buried that with him when I was too young to know any better.Still, I understand enough.“I’m not afraid of that pathetic wannabe mafia boss. He is afraid of me.”Mafia? Did I hear that right? Images of old school gangsters with comically large guns and fedoras flood my mind.What the hell is Nikola
“You want to talk about respect?” I continue acidly. “I won’t be disrespected by being tracked in my own goddamn city. You’ve been warned. If I find out it’s happening again, your sister will be the lone Simatou leading the family. And you’ll be cooling off in a fucking morgue.”I hang up the phone just as I step outside.The evening is humid, the alleyway devoid of any cross-breeze or relief. I slide into the driver’s seat of my car and crank the air conditioner on high.And I’m hit with the smell of vomit coming from the backseat. I turn and find the Big Gulp full of vile sludge sitting in the cupholder.I grab it and chuck it out the window, letting it splatter against the pavement and the side of the building.Fuck this night.My phone rings again. It’s Giorgos. No doubt calling to try and get the last word. But I’m done talking to him.It’s like I told Belle: the next move is in his hands now. He should choose wisely.14BELLEElise’s door is still closed when I get ready to leav
NIKOLAII assigned Giorgos Simatou a short, shrill, irritating ringtone. It reminds me of Xena, for obvious reasons. So I know exactly who is cock-blocking me when my phone starts to ring in my pocket.Belle pulls back, her lips still puckered but her eyes open. “What is it?”“A call,” I grit out.I’m hard. Painfully hard. This woman has been driving me to the edge all fucking night, and I need this release like I need my next breath.“Do you have to get it?”Beneath her breathy question, I hear what she’s actually saying.Stay. Ignore it. Fuck me.And damn it, I want to do all of those things.But maybe this is for the best. My priority is to make sure Belle completes the audit and leaves without saying a word to anyone else. Not to babysit her little sister and wipe away her tears.The deeper I get in with her, the messier this gets.For all of us.I grab my phone and see Giorgos’s name on the screen. “Yeah, I need to take this. I’m going to go.”“Go? Like, leave? You can stay. Take
I follow Nikolai through the back door and to a service elevator. It takes us to the level just below the penthouse, and then we have to switch to a separate one to get up to the final floor.The moment the doors open to our suite, Elise claws at Nikolai. “Put me down. We’re inside. I won’t embarrass anyone anymore.”“Somehow, I doubt that,” Nikolai drawls.“Come on, E,” I say as gently as I can. “You don’t want to say anything you’ll regret. Remember, Nikolai got us out of that gross motel room we were in. You like it here.”The only thing I’ve really learned about parenting in the last two months is that orders don’t work. It’s better to remind Elise that she doesn’t want to do something.You don’t want to fail out of your math class this far into the semester.You don’t want to hide out in your room all summer.But hell if I know what she actually wants. A fact that is proven every single day of our lives together.Nikolai waves me away. “I can handle it.”Elise takes that as a cha
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