Victoria made it clear whether Paul could win Macey’s heart was up to him and Augustus was not allowed to meddle. Though Augustus was a multi-billionaire business owner, there was something about Victoria that made him want to stay on her good side and not aggravate her. As of now, Macey seemed blissfully unaware of Paul’s affection and showed no interest in him beyond a good friend. If the kids had shown him a lot of attention, Macey might have been more inclined to see Paul in another way, but thankfully, the kids hadn’t grown needlessly close to him. “What do you want to know?” Augustus finally said. “We’ll start with his name,” Aria diplomatically said. “Julius.” “Julus?” Aria tried to pronounce the unfamiliar name. “Julius. Julius DaLair. He’s my youngest.” “You have more children?” “I have two. March is his older brother.” “So we have an oncle, too?” Aria smiled, lo
“Caden?” Aria asked, looking across the room to her brother’s bed. After ice cream with their grandfather, they asked a few more questions about their family. He even showed them some pictures he had on his phone. While it was exciting to see their family, it only made it clearer how much distance separated them. Their cousin was actually quite a bit older than they were. In their experience, older kids didn’t really care about younger ones, but maybe that wasn’t true if they were family. “Caden?” No answer. “You know, Caden, you should talk more. It made maman really worried when you didn’t talk for so long. Oncle Paul kept saying you needed to be tested.” No answer. “Caden, are you asleep?” “No.” “What do you think about what grand-père said today?” “About our papa?” “Well, yeah.” “Hmm.” “If our papa is like Grand-père Gus then he
Caden nodded. It sounded okay. At least, it sounded doable, but he wasn’t certain it would be enough to bring their family together. Aloud, he asked, “Do you think that will be enough?” Aria frowned. Her brother had a point. Anyone could say they are sorry and just walk away. They had to make it so their father wouldn’t walk away. They had to show their parents that being a family was better than not being a family. Aloud, she said, “Part four we show them that being a family is best. Part five, papa proposes!” Caden nodded. That seemed like a logical plan. But for any of it to work, they had to get to America. He wasn’t sure how they would do that, but their grandfather said he also wanted to bring their parents back together. Perhaps they could rely on him for that part. At least, they had a plan.* * * “Last night was Phase One. Papa saw us, so now he knows we’re here. Now, we have to start Phase Two,” Aria announced.
Julius silently fumed as he listened to his children explain how they arrived at the office building only to be rejected at the door because no one knew their connection to him. He no longer cared about their failed meeting with Leon, or the fact the deal had been salvaged by Aria. All he cared about was finding the person responsible for dismissing his children, but even retribution was denied him when his father handled the receptionist. “Such a spiteful old man,” Katherine grumbled. “Come on baby, let’s go on that date.” She clutched his arm, but Julius jerked away. He glared at her, demanding, “What are you still doing here? This is an office building for people who work! Do you know anything about that?” Katherine’s mouth opened and closed several times as she struggled to think of an answer. No one had ever expected her to work. Her parents treated her like a princess and insisted she not worry about money. She reached for him again, bu
Julius hesitated, glancing down before making a decision, “No. No, I haven’t.” Stephen nodded and quickly departed before he accidentally broke his impassive expression with a smile and ruined the ruse. So far, the twins’ plan was going exactly the way they hoped. Julius hesitated before looking down at the adorable pair crouched under his desk. He grinned, saying, “He’s gone. Do you two want to stay under there? I think you will be more comfortable out here with me. He won’t come back unless I call for him.” The twins shared a look before crawling out. Aria hopped onto her feet, bouncing so that her pigtails swung wildly. Caden stood up more cautiously, glancing toward the door to be certain they were indeed alone. “Thank you mister,” Aria smiled brightly. Julius’s face twitched. He clenched his jaw before saying, “Julius.” “Julus?” Aria repeated with a child’s careless pronunciation. “Jul
Macey sighed, trying to marshal her courage. The car door opened, a hand reached in to help her out. She stared at it several moments before she placed her hand in it and stepped out to face Stephen. With a nod, he gave her hand to the waiting Augustus. “You look beautiful, my dear.” Macey gave him a wry look. Tonight she wore a dark blue gown similar in style to the green one of the night before. The material and texture were different, but both hugged her figure. This one had rhinestones sewn in to the hem and skirt, giving it added sparkle. It also had a high neck and covered her chest like the first one, but this time the material was black lace. Showing a lot more skin, it was still modest enough for her sensibilities. Though she was not adept at complex hairstyles, she managed a French braid that tamed her abundant curls. “Are you sure I need to be here?” Macey asked. “You know how much I hate these kinds of things.” “Now,
The twins nodded. They noticed their father smelled of alcohol when they went to see him. He even had a drink on the desk. Yet, he hadn’t touched it the entire time they were with him. While they were there, he laughed and smiled too. So, maybe what Stephen said was true and their father only drank when he was sad. “Okay,” Aria announced, “grand-père, you invite maman to see the Picasso so she and papa can meet each other.” “What about us?” Caden asked. “We’re not going,” Aria said. “This is for grown-ups.” “I mean what is maman going to do with us?” Caden clarified. “She won’t go if we don’t have a babysitter.” “Oh, right.” Aria’s face fell. Their mother trusted very few people with their care. She certainly wouldn’t trust that woman again after they disappeared from under her nose. “That’s not a problem,” Augustus assured him. “Your aunt and uncle can watch you.” “You mean Tante Rose and Oncle
“Champagne sir?” a server offered as Julius entered. Shaking his head, Julius waved him off and headed to the bar to order his usual whiskey. He leaned on the counter with his drink in hand, but found he really wasn’t interested in actually drinking it as he studied the attendees. It seemed like the usual crowd. Julius drank with most of them on one occasion or another, but he didn’t feel like mingling tonight. He was more relaxed than he had been in years. His mind was clear, still reveling in the memory of the hour he spent with his children. Their giggles filled his ears and he longed to hold them again. Julius set down his drink, a slow smile softening his expression. If only the kids were here tonight, but this was not his father’s crowd. It was unlikely Macey would attend and without her the twins would definitely not make an appearance. And given the crowd, he wouldn’t want them here anyway. There was no one here he wanted to introduce them
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