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That future shouldn’t frighten him as much as it did, but he didn’t know how to build a life with her. Or anyone. He didn’t feel content or safe with the thought of having Cari by his side because he knew how fragile his hold on her was. He had no idea how to stay. Six weeks was one thing, but a lifetime? Could he do it?

Would she even want him for that long? He hated not knowing. This, he realized, was the worst part of falling for Cari—he didn’t know how she really felt about him. Was it just that she wanted him to be a father to his child?

She’d said she wanted to talk tonight. What did that mean? After the meeting, if he saved her, would she tell him of her true feelings or would she move on?

He shook his head. He wasn’t going to change his mind or his plan for Infinity because of her. He’d just have to hope that she was smart enough to get that even though he wanted to make a life with her he couldn’t do something that made no business sense.

He left the house and hoped he wasn’t doomed to follow in his parents’ footsteps. They hadn’t planned on being miserable all their lives and yet neither of them had ever found any real happiness. He finally realized that he’d spent a lifetime running and moving so he’d never be in the situation he was currently caught in.

He loved Cari Chandler and he knew without a doubt that he was going to disappoint her today. He hoped that it would be the only time he did it, but he wasn’t sure that it would be. His relationship skills stunk and he believed that her sisters would never approve of him in his life.

He knew the kind of pressure that put on a couple. He had grown up in a house where two families had been in conflict. As he drove to the Playtone Games campus, he thought that maybe old Thomas Montrose was having his last laugh on Dec. The son of the son that Thomas thought would never measure up was going to be the man who gave him the one thing that the rest of the Montroses couldn’t. The real revenge that Thomas had wanted—bringing a Chandler to her knees not just in the boardroom but in life.

And Dec knew this because he was going to sacrifice his own chance at future happiness to save Cari from him. He knew he wasn’t the right man for her and this morning had given him time to recognize that he had changed, but not enough to be able to tell her that he loved her. And she deserved a man who could do that easily and tell her that every single day of her life.

Fourteen

Emma and Jessi were depending on her to wow the board of Playtone Games when the meeting started, but Cari was nervous as they waited in the empty conference room.

“Did Dec tell you what was in his report?” Emma asked.

“No. He’d never do that,” Cari said to her sister. “He’s very loyal to his cousins. Just like I am to you both.”

“We get it. How serious is this thing between you both?” Jessi asked. “Patti said that Kell wasn’t too happy with Dec that he was dating you.”

“How does Patti know that?” Cari asked, feeling a little of her confidence dip. She hoped that Dec would have found a way to save all the jobs at Infinity, but she was realizing that was just a silly dream. No matter how much revenue she found with new opportunities, jobs were going to have to be cut.

“John’s out here for a visit. He played volleyball with Dec and Kell and Allan and apparently there was some discussion that involved you.”

Cari wondered if he’d told his cousins about DJ. She could think of no other reason for the argument. She knew that Allan had already known they were dating, thanks to that conversation in her conference room.

She didn’t have time to say anything else to her sisters as the door opened and in walked Kell Montrose. The first thing that Cari noticed about him was that his eyes were icy and hard. He looked over at the three of them with such disdain she felt a chill move over her. And Cari knew that this wasn’t going to go the way she’d hoped it would.

Allan came in next, looking pensive and serious, and then came Dec. He didn’t look at her or her sisters, and she nervously shuffled her presentation in front of her on the conference table.

Jessi reached underneath the table to pat her thigh and she squeezed her sister’s hand before she cleared her throat.

“Before we get started, I’d like to tell you about some changes to our financial revenue streams,” Cari said. “Would you allow me to do that?”

“We weren’t expecting this,” Kell said. “I doubt anything you could say at this point would change our plans.”

“This is a significant addition to our bottom line and exceeds the targets I discussed with your CFO six weeks ago,” Cari said. She might be a pushover where her staff was concerned, but she could be as tough as nails when it came to fighting for them.


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