Three more months. That’s all I had left of this fiasco. Three more months and I would be married to a woman I didn’t even remotely like. But then I could finally be rid of the stupid planning. The idiotic ruse of being the attentive fiancé who cared what flowers were chosen to line the aisle or if they should match the centerpieces on the tables. Being called to eat cake just for Jennifer to decide she hated them all and they needed to go back to square one with the flavors.
“You okay, man?” Jason placed a hand on my shoulder.
I looked at him, worry was written all over his face again. “I’m fine.” Taking a drink from the dry bourbon I ordered, I looked back at the five women huddled around a table dissecting the plating, silverware, flower arrangements, and color choices.
“Have you been…”
“I said I’m fine, Jason.” I snapped at him. “Go do your job and quit bothering me.”
His hand left my shoulder and I sighed. Rubbing my eyes, I moved to pinch the bridge of my nose. Every so often, Jennifer would call me over and ask my opinion on something. I’d do my best to give a thoughtful and caring answer, making the girls with her giggle and whisper. After about an hour, I walked over to the gaggle of women, plastering a smile on my face.
“Darling, I need to go back to work. I trust your judgement in all things. I’ll be sure to send a gift later for your hard work.”
Jennifer looked annoyed for a moment, but when I said I would send something to make up for it her eyes lit up. “Of course! Have a wonderful day, sweetie. I’ll send you photos of the final choices.”
I kissed her forehead and nodded. “I look forward to seeing them. Ladies, have a wonderful day.”
Turning, I heard them screaming and giggling behind me. I motioned Hayden forward and he followed me quickly.
“Sir, your brother called. He was wanting to speak to you about…”
“I don’t care. Cancel all my meetings for today. I won’t be taking any more calls. Jason, take me home. The rest of you, scatter. I don’t want to see your mugs until tomorrow.”
“Yes, sir” resounded throughout the group of the bodyguards.
I strode toward the exit of the wedding shop and Jason hurried to open the door for me. Not waiting, I opened the back seat of the car and got in. Jason rushed around and got into the driver’s seat. As soon as he buckled himself in, he took off down the road.
“Everything alright?”
“Headache,” is all I replied to him.
I thought about going to the bar, but the smell of cigars and male cologne was enough to make me want to go home now. Luckily, Jason didn’t ask anything else while we drove back. Jennifer started to blow up my phone with pictures and requests. My mother also thought to chime in that I wasn’t being an attentive fiancé because I refused to spend another three hours with her.
My mother’s marriage wasn’t even an arranged marriage. My grandfather cared about his kids and honestly, I don’t know how my father turned out the way he did. To be fair, my mother was his second wife. Our mom, Aiden and I’s birth mother, died of cancer when we were young. That might have been the start of our father’s decline into this idiotic charade of playing the part of billionaire asshole, but his marriage to his second wife was definitely the nail in the coffin.
They wanted to set Adrian up with an arranged marriage as well since, for some reason, my father dismissed his knowledge and intuition when it came to business. Part of the deal for my arrangement was that Adrian was not to be set up. Adrian would be allowed to do what he wanted in life. I loved my brother and I was already set down this path, I didn’t need him to follow.
Funny enough, he married a year ago to a beautiful soul. Nicole was not from our world, but adjusted beautifully. She was thoughtful and kept my brother in his place when he needed to be. I wondered if I still needed to go through with this stupid marriage. At this point though, I was in too far and too deep. We would be getting a hefty lift from her parents and the joint effort of the two companies would skyrocket us from the number one spot to where not a single business could touch our success.
“Is the board meeting this weekend?”
Jason pulled into the parking lot of the penthouse. I nodded, knowing he was looking back at me in the rearview mirror.
“What is their next plan?”
I shrugged. “I think they are waiting for the marriage and the merger between the two companies before trying to throw their weight around.”
Jason nodded. The board had been angry at the decision to go legal. All of the old men that sat on the board had skeletons in their closet. Each of them had dirt on the other because of some illegal business that they had worked on or with. I didn’t have that. I had nothing in my closet, minus the blank 6 months of memories I was missing and the playboy I was before the accident. Most of that was out in the open and I didn’t have any illegal dealings behind closed doors that they could use. I’d forced the company to out of the mafia and illegal activities when I took over as CEO. A decision I was not going to change, and neither was Adrian.
“Head out, Jason. I’ll see you in the morning.”
“You too, man. Try to get some rest.”
I waved at him as I got out of the car. Getting into the elevator, I scanned my phone on the pad and the elevator started to rise to my floor. With a ding, the doors opened. The hallway had large potted plants and two beautiful works of art on the wall. No one got to appreciate them unless they were coming into my apartment, but it was better than walking down the hallway to my door with it being stark. Punching in the nine-digit code, the door unlocked and I opened it.
Turning, I hit the pad that locked the door. Normally, I would leave the door open since you would need a key or authorization to get off the elevator at my floor. But today I didn’t want to be disturbed. Only two other people have access to the penthouse when I locked it down: Jason and Adrian. Outside of that not even my father could barge his way into my home.
Slipping out of my suit, I unbuttoned my shirt and tossed it over the back of the couch. Pouring myself a drink, I walked out onto the balcony and looked out over the city. It wasn’t as loud this high up and the wind was calming. My arms rested on the railing as I took a sip. It felt empty. I used to love this view. Love this city. Love the life I had but ever since the accident, everything changed. A piece of me was missing, six months of me. I knew I had been running from being CEO. Before I had recovered fully, my father threw me to the wolves of the board and made me CEO of the Anderson and A. Wright Group. Not long after that, the announcement of my engagement to Jennifer was splashed across every media outlet.
Finishing my drink, I placed the glass on the kitchen counter and headed up the stairs to my bed. Unbuckling my belt and stepping out of my pants, I pulled on some sweats and flopped on the bed. The sheets were silk and cool. Closing my eyes, I tried to remember the last time I just laid in bed in the middle of the afternoon. Years? At least two. A quick nap wouldn’t hurt and I could get up with my laptop to finish off the report for tomorrow’s meeting. My body became heavy after just a couple minutes and I felt sleep take over.
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My eyes widened as I watched the six black SUVs pull up. I grabbed the woman next to me, who also held me close. I couldn’t hear what she was saying, it was muffled but my eyes were focused on the men pouring out of the vehicles. Their guns raised and a few of them shot into the air, scattering the people in the surrounding area. Four of them were trained directly on the two of us, stalking toward us with a purpose.
“Mr. Anderson Jr., it’s funny you come to our territory after what your old man did.” One of the men said, a thick Italian accent almost making his words incomprehensible.
“I don’t have anything to do with my father’s company. We didn’t do anything.” I pulled the woman closer to me.
The man laughed. His face was blurry as were the rest of their faces, almost like a washed-out watercolor painting.
“I don’t give a fuck what you have done. I need your old man to understand that he can’t mess with the Italian Mafia and get away with it. He needs to learn and we are gonna teach him by killing his first born.”
The man held up the gun and I backed up a few steps, taking the woman with me.
“Z, bargain. Do something, say something.”
I looked down at the woman in my arms. Her face was blurry, but her voice rang with a determination and courage that was failing me.
“I can get what you want. What you want most.” I looked at the four men who stood far too close for comfort with the guns in their hands. “I can help. With one phone call, I can make New York yours. Taking over the Irish and even the American mafia. I know you have been battling them in order to gain ground. We can give it to you, my father and I. He overstepped his bounds, fine. But I’m next in line for CEO, I’m the heir and I can give you the East.”
The four of them looked back and forth between themselves and the two in the center started to laugh.
“Kid, not bad. I thought you said you weren’t in your father’s business?”
“I’m not. I don’t want the damn role, but I won’t have a choice. Not after…” I looked down at the woman in my arms and I smiled. “I will step up and I will take over to protect what is mine.”
Shaking his head, one of the men stepped up and pointed the gun at me. “Sorry, kid, can’t trust yah. Nice try, though.”
For a moment, the blur of his face sharpened and I saw the smirk on his face. The gun went off and the girl screamed my name. I felt myself being pushed back and falling to the ground. My arms grabbed the woman, who was now in front of me, and I felt the force of the bullet hit us both. Blood splattered everywhere and my head slammed against the concrete ground. Bright stars filled my vision and I heard ringing along with the sounds of sirens in the background.
“Fuck. Let’s go. Pack it up.”
You could hear the men pile in the SUVs and tires screeching as they pulled away. Once my vision cleared, I looked at the woman laying on my chest with her entire right side covered in blood. I pulled her head toward me.
“Love…love…please…” I called to her, feeling the tears that had streamed down her face. She wasn’t responding though. “Love! Please no! God, please no!” I screamed, trying to sit up. Clutching her body to me, I pulled her close and rocked her back and forth in my arms.
“No, no, no, no, no. Love, please…you can’t leave me…not now.” I looked around but the world seemed to slow. The police pulled up and got out of their vehicles. The people that had scattered when the guns shot off were now crowding the area again. Looking back down, I moved hair out of her face.
“Someone help me! Help her! Please!” I buried my face in her neck as I pulled her close. “Save her…please…” Tears streamed down my face and I started sobbing. “Save her…”
Jolting up out of bed, my head felt like someone had taken a jackhammer to it. I let out a scream as I grabbed my hair and squeezed my eyes shut. Suddenly, I felt my stomach turn and I leaned over the bed and vomited. I couldn’t see, my vision was dancing with black and gold dots. My head felt like it was going to explode. Reaching out to the night stand, I knocked over the lamp and it shattered. The sound making me scream again. My eyes were tearing up, but I couldn’t even feel anything past the pain. Reaching out again, I grabbed my phone and unlocked it with my fingerprint. “Call Adrian…” My voice was hoarse and gravelly. “Call Adrian “Butthead” Anderson?” The phone replied. “Yes!” I screamed again as the throbbing turned into a stabbing pain. I started to cough and I could feel my consciousness leaving me. The phone rang three times before a tired and gruff voice answered. “Seriously, asshole? Do you know what time it is right now?” “A…A…rian…” My voice broke apart as the wor
“Zach-y, I don’t know why you won’t allow me at your penthouse anymore.” Jennifer made herself comfortable in my office. She had started to make surprise visits to my office for the past week. Ever since Dr. Jha kicked my family out of the hospital room, the three of them seemed to attach themselves to me at the hip. I couldn’t get rid of them. I thought my headaches with my memories were painful, the things my parents now threw at me were downright torture. Then Jennifer had taken it upon herself to refuse all gifts unless they came directly from my hand. “I told you. I’m rarely there anymore and if I am, it’s only to sleep. I don’t know if or when I’m going to have the same issue. I won’t allow anyone to be around when that happens.” I pinched the bridge of my nose. At first, I hadn’t been keen on explaining the reason for my sudden hospitalization but I finally got fed up with the constant questions. I didn’t want anyone to see me like that. If I could help it, I wouldn’t allow J
“I’m sorry…what?” It took a good five minutes before anyone could speak. I couldn’t even fathom what Jason was telling me. It was Stacy who recovered the earliest. Derek had already gotten up to refill his glass. “He’s been married. Zachary Emmett Anderson, married on May 5th in Las Vegas, Nevada to a Evelyn Harris. Married by an Elvis, but it’s an actual wedding certificate.” Jason turned the computer around to show the photocopy of the marriage certificate. Sure enough, my name was printed out in my own handwriting; as well as my signature. The woman’s name, written and signed in her own handwriting. I stared at the screen for a minute. “I wasn’t drunk when I signed this.” “What are you talking about? Of course, you were drunk! Why the hell would you say that? You were in Vegas for god’s sake.” Stacy grabbed the computer to turn it around. Her glass hovered at her lips before she cursed. “You’re right. That’s your sober signature. What the hell, Zach? What happened in Vegas afte
***Evelyn’s POV*** I heard the music from my alarm and I moaned. If someone said that waking up at 4 a.m. gets easier with time, they were lying. Lying through their damn teeth. Stretching, I reached out with my left hand to silence my phone. Rolling over, I set my feet on the ground and sighed. Wood floors, great for cleaning, freezing cold in the morning. Looking over, my son Elliot was still curled up on his side of the bed. It took him a week for him to start to sleep through my alarms. He had his own little alarms with his favorite songs that got him going in the morning. One of the songs was sung by his father and I didn’t have the heart to tell him he couldn’t listen to it. Smiling, I kissed his head and went into the bathroom for the usual morning routine. Showering, I dried off quickly and placed my brace around my upper body. Attaching my bionic arm to the socket in my shoulder, I locked it in place. Adjusting my neck, I took a deep breath and tightened the muscles in my
“Mom! I’m gonna be late!” I smiled and turned around. Elliot was running toward me in his little school outfit with his blue backpack. Patting my hands on my apron, I pulled him into a hug. “Good morning, pumpkin.” “Mmm…mmmm….we….nneeee…..goooo….” I let go and he exaggerated taking in breaths. “What’s got you so excited about school today?” “We are having animals come today and they have a frog!” Smiling, my son’s newest obsession has been frogs, but his inability to find a frog at our local parks has left him depressed for the last couple months. When he heard there were going to be animals at his Pre-K class, he specifically asked for a frog. I didn’t know if they did actually have one, but it sounded like someone made a promise he was going to hold them accountable for. “Alright, sweetheart. We will go now.” I pulled off my apron and took his hand. “Mike, I’m going to take Elliot to school. I’ll be back in a half hour.” “Sounds good. Have fun, kiddo!” Elliot went up to Mike
“I’m sorry…what?” The voice on the other end stammered. Wiping my eyes, I shook my head at Mike who sent me a worried glare. Turning, I leaned against the wall, away from the eyes of customers. “I said, what took you people so damn long? I put in requests for the divorce as soon as I heard about his engagement to that model. I didn’t hear a single reply back. Not one. Honestly, three fucking months till their wedding and you’re just calling me now?” I could hear laughter on the other end. I knew other people were listening and I wondered if he was as well. I hoped he was. I hope he could hear the spite in my voice. “I’m sorry, ma’am, there are some circumstances that prevented us previously from coming forward. However, we would like to invite you out to the office to settle everything.” “Oh yeah?” I rolled my eyes. Of course, out to them. Why am I not surprised? “You realize I run my own business and I have other things that I need to do, correct? I can’t just drop everything for
Rubbing my eyes, I looked up at the carousel with my flight information on it. I was already holding my hard case with my bionic arm in it. I found out it was much easier to carry on my arm than it was to wear it in the airport. Most of the time, they made you break it apart anyways to look at it since they can’t wand it because it’s full metal. So, it’s just better that it goes through the machine like an instrument. It was a pain to be one handed, but usually airport staff were nice enough to help. There are always exceptions to that, and New York was one of them. It was absolute chaos trying to get through this airport. Finally, one of my fellow passengers, a doctor out for a conference, was nice enough to help me when I needed it. I knew I would be going from the airport to my hotel, then directly to the office because the flight landed on time but took an extra twenty minutes to get unloaded. Sighing, I set my arm down between my legs and leaned over, eyeing my bag. Quickly grabb
His back was turned to me and he was looking out the window. I thanked the gods that I didn’t meet his eyes. I think right there I would have crumbled. But seeing his back, being reminded that all I would ever see is this man’s back made me angrier. It helped me look back down at the page and fight through the pain that now hammered in my heart. Reading over the first couple pages, I went back and started crossing out paragraphs. Fifteen million. They were offering me fifteen fucking million and part of me wanted to be a petty bitch and take them for all their pennies. I couldn’t, though. I couldn’t even take them for more than what I was thinking to help Elliot in the future. Reading through more of it, fifteen million wasn’t even all of it. They also added in a trust of five million, which I crossed out and put one million. That would cover all of Elliot’s college and then some if he wanted to invest in something for his future. Everything else I crossed out. I came to a fun clause
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I thought it was my father shaking hands with people as they walked in, but I realized that there was no grey hair. I was looking at Adrian. Evie touched my arm, and the metal was cold. It jolted me to glance at her and there was a concerned look on her face. “Sorry. I saw Adrian for a second.” I whispered in her ear. “Why do you look like you saw a ghost, then?” I looked down at her, my lips pressed together in a thin line. “Because I thought he was my father.” Her eyes widened and then she nodded. The grip she had on my arm tightened and we waited in line for the final photo to be taken. Walking in front of the logo, I stood with Evie close to my left side. Rissa was in my arms, and Elliot between us. I hadn’t spoken to my father since the night I told him I was done. He had tried to worm his way back into the company and bring his Mafia influence with him. At first, I was able to fight alongside Adrian until my father started to give Adrian something he always wanted, recognit
***Three years later*** “Honestly, I don’t know how I agreed to this. You know I don’t do this shit anymore.” I huffed, looking in the mirror. “One, it’s for charity. A charity that we frequently work with and help out. Second, your brother is actually putting this on. You haven’t seen him in two years, Z. It’s getting ridiculous.” Sighing, I shook my head. “I have a reason for that, Evie. It’s not all going to go away.” “I get that, Z but he is still your brother. You help him from the shadows and he doesn’t even know. It’s ridiculous. Just confront him.” “At a charity event with a red carpet and all the kids there.” Evie let out an exasperated growl. “For fuck’s sake, Zachary Anderson, grow up. I swear to god.” “Mom! Fuck is a bad word!” “Then why did you say it, Elliot?” She called back. “Shit!” I looked out the door. “Elliot!” He chuckled. “Sorry, Dad. Rissa is ready, as am I.” I walked out, rolling my shoulders and adjusting my sleeves. It had been so long since I dr
Evie was waiting for me at the elevators, behind the row of security so that none of the reporters could sneak onto the upper floors. I lifted Elliot up and held him, also reaching out for Evie’s hand. We entered the elevator and Jason raced in. He shook his head. “That was ridiculous. I can’t believe you just decided to chill with the reporters.” Shrugging, I stole a kiss from Evie. “I’m enjoying this…being relaxed. If I could have shown up in jeans without the stock market plummeting, I would have.” “It absolutely would have dropped by ten points at the very least.” Jason laughed as he pressed two different buttons and the elevator started to rise. He turned, holding his hand out to Evie. “It’s nice to meet you. It’s been a crazy few weeks but I feel like we are friends already. Especially if you have the patience to handle him.” Jason nodded in my direction. I tightened my hold of her hand but eventually she shot me a glare and pulled it out to shake his hand. “You as well. I
While Stacy, Elliot, Evie, and I drove together, Stacy and I went in the back way to the office, meeting up with Jason and his full security team. Evie would enter through the front and find a space to watch the press conference. Elliot wanted to see it, since I refused to tell him what was going on in the company beforehand. He had asked his mom multiple times to check her phone to see the stock prices of A.A.W., as he called it. Taking a deep breath, I pulled up my talking points on my tablet, choosing to not go with a prompter because it just seemed silly. Adrian was worried about it, but he just wasn’t used to being in the limelight. Not while I was around. Looking around, I tried to find Adrian, but he wasn’t anywhere. “Where is he, Stace?” “I don’t know! I called Nicole but she said he left at six in the morning, and she hasn’t heard from him either.” Cursing, I looked at my watch. We did not have time for this. We were supposed to go out in five minutes. I wanted to go over
I looked at myself in the mirror. It had been a while since I was in a full three-piece suit and tie. It felt uncomfortable. I looked like my father. Sighing, I asked to see another tie. The associate disappeared and I wondered where Stacy was. Usually, she was my style compass when it came to these sorts of things. All I wanted to do was to wear the jeans and button-up shirt that I had gotten used to lately. “If that’s what you are going with, I wonder if anyone will take you seriously.” My eyes widened and I whipped around, watching Evie walk toward me. She was smiling brightly and I nearly dissolve into tears right there. She was wearing dark jeans and a shirt with a band I didn’t know; her usual combat boots on her feet. Her hair was pulled up in a ponytail, no makeup, and she looked like the goddess I knew and loved. “Dad!” Elliot came running up and jumped into my arms. I caught him and planted a kiss on his cheek. He was wearing jeans and a dinosaur t-shirt with a backpack, h
A pin could drop and it would shatter the windows with the sound of it. Those who didn’t know, their mouths were wide open. Those who did were smirking. I lifted up my hand and spun the ring around my finger. How it still managed to fit perfectly still boggled my mind. I always meant to ask Evie more about her father, but she wouldn’t say much about him. I always figured it was still a loss she felt deeply. She had more time with her father than I did with my mother, but he was also all she had. He was a single father and that made him all the more important in her life. Looking up, I smiled. “Jennifer, have you ever been to Greece?” “Once or twice.” “There is an island, Zakynthos. My parents have a summer home there, it’s lovely. The beaches are beautiful and it’s just an all-around experience. I went there for three weeks for my honeymoon, and it was spectacular. I would highly recommend it.” Jennifer spit out the wine she was drinking, coughing slightly. I looked over at my pare
Pulling up to my parent’s house, I sighed. Stacy and Jason were also with me, since they had been added to family dinners long before they entered the company. Waiting for a moment, I stared up at the looming shadows of the house. “Zach, you okay?” Stacy put her hand on my arm. I nodded, but didn’t look back at her. “There are two ways I can play tonight. One, I can be straightforward and upfront with them. Explain everything as best I can and just walk out of there. Step up to my father man to man and have an adult conversation with him.” Jason snorted. “Please. You fucking hate the man. You could never just sit and talk with him.” Smiling, I looked up at the two of them. “Or I can go in there and throw everything in their face. I can make the biggest scene I can and show them I don’t care about anything they say.” “At this point, I think balls in is the only way to go. They destroyed you, destroyed your happiness. I think it’s time they get a taste of their own medicine.” Jason
Stretching, I leaned back on the couch in my old office. Adrian had taken over the office already and all my stuff had been sent to the office in LA. It had been chaos for the past three days. Projects getting moved and adjusted while debriefing Adrian on all of them. The lack of their CEO didn’t seem to be part of the talk. It was mostly that Adrian was now going to all the meetings. My father had noticed it too, but I just brushed him off. My phone buzzed and I looked at the caller ID. Brow furrowing, I stood up and walked over to the window. I leaned against them and held up my phone at eye level, answering the video call. “Evie?” “Dad!” A smile filled my face as I saw the bright look from my son. He seemed like he was sitting on the bathroom floor from the background. “What are you doing with your mom’s phone?” “She won’t notice. She is talking with Uncle M. I said I was going to read.” Sighing, I shook of my head. “It’s not good to lie to your mom and sneak around, Elliot.