Reign of a King (Kingdom Duet 1)
“I do defy him. It’s not always ‘yes, sir’ or ‘whatever you wish, sir’.”
“That’s probably not enough to warrant him acting out.”
“How do I know I’ve pushed him enough? He’s so unemotional, it drives me insane.”
“Remember that day when he barged in here to announce that this company was now his property in front of Ethan Steel? That was his reaction to the way you pushed him.”
It was. Jonathan said he’d put me in my place, and he did, ever so savagely.
“So you’re saying Ethan is a key to Jonathan’s ugly or hidden side.”
“Could be. Do you know their history?”
“If I recall correctly, they were best friends who turned into rivals as their respective companies grew simultaneously. Then a few years ago, they fell from each other’s graces. Ethan went into a coma and recently returned to the scene. The entire time, Jonathan has been ruling on his own.”
“That’s common knowledge, but I have the inside scoop.” She grins like a Cheshire cat.
“Inside scoop?”
“My friend’s cousin used to work in the Steel mansion in Birmingham — you know, his main residence aside from the one in London. Anyway, while you were targeting Ethan, I asked around about his history, and apparently, Jonathan caused the death of Ethan’s wife. Some even say it was an affair, but no one confirms that.”
“Oh my God.”
“I know, right? Why would she want Jonathan when she has Ethan? Sister didn’t know what she had.”
“Lay, be serious.”
“I am. Ethan is better looking than Jonathan, and he doesn’t have Bastard written in bold letters on his forehead.”
Ethan is handsome, but he doesn’t have the lethal edge Jonathan does. His eyes aren’t a storm brewing in the distance, threatening to take everyone hostage.
I shake my head. Did I just defend Jonathan? That’s not allowed, even in my mind.
“Anyway, Ethan is Daddy in another universe.”
“Lay!”
“What? You get your daddy. Why can’t I fantasise about mine?”
“Bugger off, you twat.”
“Fine, fine. Live the daddy fantasy for both of us.”
“I’m not!”
She stands up, but before leaving, she cups her mouth with both hands and whispers, “Daddy.”
I throw a pen after her and her throaty laughter echoes down the hall.
Shaking my head, I focus back on the design I was working on. Something about it is bugging me, but I can’t put my finger on it.
My hand finds my watch and a sense of calm engulfs me. Alicia’s memory has always calmed me down and filled me with so much inspiration.
There’s a knock on the door, and I expect Layla to be back for more taunts, but then I recall she doesn’t knock. And neither do I.
We haven’t had any boundaries since we met at uni — aside from the past that I’m shielding her away from.
Jessica, my assistant, appears at the threshold. She’s petite with dark brown skin and huge, striking eyes. “Ms Harper, there’s someone here to see you.”