ROME
“Good morning, Mr. Langston,” Carly greeted me with a huge grin on her face. She even opened the door to my office.
“Morning.”
But that was not what surprised me. My desk was arranged and neat. The files were aligned, and the pencils were in the holder. Even the magazines on the coffee table were perfectly set, like the one you see posted on I*******m.
“Your coffee and you prefer black, right?” She took the coat off of me.
I stopped her. “Storm, you are not my maid. I won’t ever ask you to take off my coat, buy me coffee, take my dry clean, send flowers to my girlfriends—”
“Girlfriends?” She shut her mouth quickly as if she wasn’t supposed to react.
I turned to her. A brow arched at me. “I don’t have a girlfriend.” I didn’t know why I had to defend myself. Somehow, it was the right thing to do.
“Oh, because I just heard—”
I squeezed my eyes shut and exhaled. “You get my point.”
“I was just messing with you.” She raised her hands somewhat in a surrendering gesture. “I dropped by the coffee shop and bought for myself.” Not convincing enough. “So I thought it was just proper to order one for you, too. Most guys prefer black.”
“Here’s what I want from you—”
“Let me guess, less talking, more working.”
“Storm.” I clenched my jaw hard and raised my finger. “Don’t talk while I’m still talking.” I hated when people interrupted me while I was not done. “Not only to me but anyone.”
“You reminded—”
I gestured to stop her. “Storm, go back to your desk if you have nothing important to say.”
“Right away, sir.” She smiled again. This time, the kind of smile that she was telling me she enjoyed pissing me off.
Fuck me. She was infuriating as fuck—with a fine ass and nice tits.
The phone just rang.
“Yeah?”
“Adley Creed is on the line, sir?” Damn it. Even her voice was infuriating—infuriatingly sexy and sweet, like we could talk all night. I wouldn’t get tired of hearing it.
“I’ll take it. Thanks.”
“Hey, Romare.”
“Early in the morning, huh? Am I you’re your first call?”
“Don’t flatter yourself. I just talked to my husband.”
I smiled. “So I am the second then. I’m still flattered.”
“You got a new assistant, huh?”
“Yeah. She’s annoying as fuck.”
“Wew. Let me guess. She’s a knock-out. Not your type, but she’s perfect. She annoys you, yet you want to sit down and annoy her back. How am I doing so far?”
“I hate you, Adley. Why are you calling, pissing me off early in the morning?”
“Tell me about her?”
“Not a chance. On the other hand, I’m meeting my blind date this weekend.”
“So, I’m right then. The sudden interest is what you call distraction. Not a chance, Langston. I will meet your new hot assistant whether you like it or not.”
I let out a long shaky sigh. “Either way, I’m coming over this weekend.”
“That’s good. Bring her with you if what I said is wrong.”
“I’m not taking my assistant with me. It’s her day off,” I whispered when the door swung open and covered the mouthpiece.
“You have a conference call in ten minutes, sir.” She smiled before she left.
“Romare, are you still there?”
“No way, Adley.”
“Fine. Have it your way. But I’m going to meet her one way or another.”
***
The conference meeting with other branches in Asia and Canada went well.
I noticed a few things about Carly Storm. She was a multitasker. She liked to play with pen and pencil. She pursed her lips while writing down. She raised an eyebrow when it caught her interest. She met you in the eye when talking.
And I also noticed one thing—those viridian eyes held many things—secrets and pent-up emotions. I knew people withheld something in their eyes and hearts, but I could feel that Carly Storm had deep secrets hiding in those beautiful orbs that I wished she could talk to me about it.
I went out to lunch for an hour before I went back to my office.
“What do I owe this pleasure?” Gabe Linden sat across mine.
“I need your help.”
“You can just call me.”
“You’d pass a free lunch?” I stubbed my pasta. The prawn was perfectly cooked, not chewy or dry. What I hated was overcooked—it destroyed the flavor. Not that I was a food connoisseur or something. I just enjoyed the excellent meal.
After he had ordered his lunch, he rubbed his hands together before he crossed his arms over his massive chest. “What kind of help?”
“I want you to run a full background check on my new assistant.”
His brows met, eyeing me suspiciously. “Why?” He waved his hand. “Never mind. What’s her name?”
“Carly Storm. I’ll forward her bio to your email later.”
“You noticed something?” He stared at me intensely with a hint of suspicion, coloring his tone.
“I don’t know.”
“Rome, if there’s a red flag, you better tell me now.”
“Not that kind of red flag. Besides, I believe Florian handpicked her from many applicants. She’s like my mother and would never do me any harm..”
“Is she pretty? I mean, not Florian.” A smirk appeared on his lips, causing me to frown.
He then slowly nodded in understanding, still wearing a smirk.
“Don’t go there, asshole.”
“I get it. She’s attractive—”
“The company has governed a no fraternization policy. So it’s not what you think.”
“People say that all the time, but the lack of eye contact, sudden movements of arms, creasing of brows, and clenching of the jaw. Man, you like her and wish there was no FP at work.” He chuckled before he started eating his lunch.
“I don’t like her. I’m just cautious. Everyone’s eyes scrutinize my every move, and I don’t want to mess this up. Dad trusted me until his last breath. I don’t want to be a disappointment by destroying his legacy and hard work.”
“Brother, I may not know the pressure of filling his shoe, but this is your business now. You are running this and not your father. Make a legacy on your own. Make a difference. Be Rome Langston and not Sterling Langston’s son.”
I nodded. Somehow, Linden’s words struck me like lightning, recharging those dead feelings I had in a while.
“To Rome Langston.” He raised his glass.
“To success.”
When I came back from lunch, Storm was working something on the laptop, and she did not even notice me.
I went to my office to see a huge bouquet on the coffee table. “Storm!”
A few moments later, she appeared behind me. “Sir?”
“Why there’s a bouquet on the coffee table?” It was beautiful. As weird as it may sound, I liked flowers. It helped calm me.
“Oh, there’s a card attached, sir.” She went on to pick it up, and her skirt raised a little higher above her knee. She really had nice toned legs, and her ass was—damn it.
She then offered it to me.
“From whom?”
She opened it and smiled. “M.C? A lover? Not that any of my business.” She shrugged.
“Yeah? Lover, my ass. It’s Mykel.”
“Mykel? The Mykel Creed?” I wanted to roll my eyes. Of course, every woman in this country probably knew him. He was a notorious playboy before he met Adley.
“A fan?”
“You’re very polite, Mr. Langston. But the answer is no.” She chuckled and rolled her eyes. I thought it was cute. “I read his story in the magazine. His wife, though, I loved her works at K & B Designs.”
“Would you like to meet her?”
Her big eyes literally lit up. “Wow. Really? You would do that?”
“I can make it possible.”
“You two are closed?” she asked as she got closer to me.
“You can say that.” I slipped my hands into my pockets and fought the urge to swipe her hair falling into the neckline of her dress. Storm also had great tits. Jesus.
“I’d love to.”
“Great. I’ll let you know.”
“Thank you, sir.”
I dialed Florian’s number when Carly left my office. She picked up after a few rings. She was probably picking some flowers in her garden.
“What is it, Rome?”
“Why her? I know you have something to do with approving assistant applications. You handpicked her, didn’t you?”
“I’m afraid I don’t know what you’re talking about, young man.” Her answer made me more suspicious. What would she get in this?
“Oh, common. Like I believe you right now.”
“Did she push your buttons already?”
Probably more than my buttons right now. Maybe my zippers too. “So you’re not gonna tell me?”
“What you need is not someone who can follow your bark.”
“I don’t bark, but what’s the point if she’s not good at following my orders? And that’s precisely what I want. I want a reliable and resourceful and less talkative assistant.”
“No, you don’t. I worked with your late father for decades.” I rose from my seat, abandoning my desk, and went to the window as I listened to her. I missed my father, and sure she did too. “We didn’t have the boss-assistant relationship. I disobeyed his orders many times. We fought a lot. I said what I wanted to say. Miss Storm is the opposite of what you are looking for, making her the best executive assistant. You’re still honing your skills, young man. What you need is a challenging partner. I know there are many more qualified applicants, but you also need a lot of pushing, encouragement, and a little inspiration.”
“A little inspiration?” I snorted. “You mean, I will have a heart attack at thirty, thanks to you.”
“Yes. You can’t just work and work. You need a life outside that building, Romare.”
“I have a life.”
“Not anymore. And she’s a fine woman, isn’t she? Smart, opinionated, and an alpha female.”
Carly came in to put the file on my desk. She turned and walked out of the door. Before she disappeared, my gaze landed on her ass again. Yeah, I got that now, but nothing more inspirational about it than a complete distraction and a constant hard-on.
ROME Winterbourn, four years later Getting the work done and going home to my wife, Princess Carlott, and my son, Eughan, was always the best part of the day. Since I met Carly, I have appreciated and valued the importance of family even more. I was the luckiest to have a family in the States and a family in Triberis Capria. My company made an obscene amount of money. Being one of the wealthiest men in the world and married to a royal princess was only a bonus, but having a healthy relationship, a wonderful and supportive wife, and a mini-me was such a blessing. I went inside our home. The three-story villa was my dream house with complete amenities. The private door to the study was a significant upgrade. And Carly loved it. My gaze caught the leather couch from my cabin. It meant a lot to us, so Carly delivered it to our home. We had a charity gala to attend tonight. My son was probably in his play area or in the backyard. He loved puzzles and board games. He also enjoyed
ROME It was the best two months of being married to my wonderful wife, Princess Carlott. Our church wedding was spectacular and perfect. My family, friends, and loved ones were around. Carly loved the fifteen-minute surprise drone show and was teary the whole time. A week later, a new royal family member was born. The Duchess gave birth to a healthy baby girl, Princess Aaliyah Aleksiea. I saw the look in my wife’s eyes as we first lay an eye on her niece. And I knew if we were blessed, she would be ready to be a mother. After our tour of over eight cities, we flew to the States. We visited my mother in her office. We also met my brother, and he started working at the Langston Realty Group. Then we had dinner with my brothers. My life was good. “What’s with the smile? The bride hasn’t arrived.” I leaned to kiss my wife on her head. Today was Zee and Heera’s wedding day. We became their principal sponsors since Carly and I were already married. Heera replaced Carly as her maid o
CARLY For the first time in many years, I felt genuine happiness. I found the love of my life. And here we were, spending our honeymoon on an island so breathtaking. The ocean was so blue and calm. And I lay beside the man who completed me, taught me to accept my flaws, gave me love, and showed me the meaning of life. “What are you smiling about?” He lifted my chin—eyes filled with humor and devotion. I sighed deeply. “When someone told me I’ll get married and be this happy months ago, I would have told her she’s crazy.” “Are you happy being married, sweetheart?” “Do you really have to ask me that?” “Just wanna make sure you’re not regretting already.” I touched his face. I’d never seen him shaved clean, but his beard had grown on me, and I thought he looked perfectly handsome with it. “I’m gonna marry you again in fifteen days.” “Good answer, or I will kidnap you and take you to the altar myself.” He lay back beside me. “No need to take drastic measures. I promise to be the
ROME Carly and I arrived at the private beach house owned by her family. As we reached the threshold of the room, a king-size bed draped with fluffy white sheets and thrown red flower petals, candlelit, and flowers scattered around the room. Carly went silent beside me. She was talkative on our way, teasing me throughout the ride, and she suddenly seemed speechless. When I turned to her, I cupped her face and tucked a few strands of hair behind her ear. “I can’t still believe you are my wife now.” “Believe it, husband.” She wiggled her fingers and showed me the wedding band and the engagement ring. “You’re beautiful.” I ran the back of my fingers on her cheek, down her exposed shoulder. “I’m nervous.” Her eyes fluttered close, and a gasp slipped her lips. “I love you.” I brought myself close to her and kissed her on the forehead, her nose, and then her parted lips. “So do I.” I found the zip of her dress, slowly lowered down her back, and let it fall to the floor, and she stoo
ROME I felt a soft kiss on my forehead. I heard her voice, my Storm, and someone very familiar. Before my ass got frostbite, thanked God the rescuers arrived. Then I couldn’t remember what had happened after that. I thought I was going to die and not see Carly, my family, and my friends again. That was the scariest I had experienced in my entire life— the hopelessness—the regrets. Leaving the people, you loved without a proper goodbye. And you wished for another chance that would not come. Was there an afterlife? My family and I believed in God. When times like this, sometimes you prayed, and it seemed you weren’t heard, you started to doubt. Despite that, I prayed for the safety of everyone I loved. I prayed to come back home to Carly. I always thought about her— she must be terrified of me not coming back alive. Then I felt her warm hand— the soft squeezed against mine. How I wished her a warm body that stormy day. I really didn’t know the weather would be that terrifying i
CARLY “What took them so long to find him?” I yelled at Seth. He came over to the cabin the moment I called him that Rome was in trouble. “I already sent them where he is stranded.” Time was running out for Rome, it had been forty-five minutes, and I had not heard the good news. “Calm down, Princess. They’re doing their best to get there in time. The storm is getting stronger, and it’s difficult for them to go by air, and the road was blocked by snowfall.” “So you’re telling me my fiance is gonna die out there?” I picked up my phone and put on my coat. “I’ll go find him myself.” “That’s the worse idea.” He blocked my way. “Do you think he’s gonna let you go out there and risk your life?” “Well, good thing he’s not here.” I glared at him. He was tall and bulky, like a Viking warrior, and he could just throw me over his shoulder and stuff me in the closet if he wanted to. “Just give them a few more minutes.” “And then what? Rome is already frozen the moment they get there.” “I’