Brooke
Her body coursed with the kind of life she had only dreamed existed. Brooke stared out of her new office window. It was hard to focus with the memories of the cabin. They had been back in Denver for a week, but she couldn’t get the months in the mountains out of her head.
Lee and Tyler had given her her own office at StarCon. She even had her own assistant. She hadn’t gotten used to either.
They had a new kind of routine now. One that didn’t involve hikes or stocking up on groceries for impending snow storm. Someone life was still perfect.
Together Lee and Tyler were everything she wanted. They were perfect together. Perfect for her.
She was working a job she took only to satisfy a debt. She had accepted the design assignment to bargain for her own freedom. And now she felt as if she had a stake in StarCon Global. It mattered what happened to the company. It mattered because Lee and Tyler cared about it. They had built this empire. And the gravity of keeping it as safe and protected as they kept her seemed more important than ever.
As the head of Dreams with Wings, she had never had a more important job. This was the most important venture to them. If that didn’t demonstrate how much they cared, she didn’t know what would. She blushed. She was so crazy about them. It was more than that. She knew she had fallen in love. And it was the best feeling.
She stared out the window, looking at the mountains in the distance. Her phone buzzed.
“Hello?”
“I saw the pictures, Brooke.”
“Niall?” She hadn’t bothered to look at her phone. She had been in too much of a daze. Her stomach turned at the sound of his voice.
“How are things, cuz?”
“Don’t ‘cuz’ me. We aren’t family. I don’t know that we ever were.”
She should hang up.
“Oh come on. Looks like my little deal has turned out rather nicely for you.” She could hear the sneer through the phone. “I see you’re being treated like a princess.”
“And what if I am? It’s none of your business anymore. You pawned me off. You don’t give a damn about me. Don’t try to pretend now that things are different.”
“Oh I wouldn’t pretend. How about you pay me back for the nice life you have now?”
She felt her jaw drop. “Pay you?” She looked outside her door to make sure no one could hear her. “You had me carted off in the back of someone’s trunk, Niall. You can’t honestly think I owe you anything. I’m hanging up now.” She wasn’t about to tell him she had wagered and won for her freedom.
“I wouldn’t do that, princess,” he taunted. “Your boyfriends might not be too happy if I told them about what you used to do.”
The hair prickled on the back of her neck. “Niall,” she hissed. “Why can’t you leave me alone? You paid your debt. Move on.” She felt the panic rising. She could almost taste it in her mouth.
He chuckled. “So I struck a nerve? Well, why don’t you make a few payments if you want me to keep your secret?”
“That’s blackmail.”
“Y
ou can call it whatever you want. I want the money. You aren’t so innocent, are you? You’ve done your own things for money, cuz.”
“How much?” she whispered. “What will it take to make you go away?”
“See? I knew family was supposed to stick together.”
“How much, Niall?” she insisted. She wanted to throw up.
He paused. “Why don’t you make a few payments and I’ll let you know.”
Brooke ran out of her office in search of the elevator. She tapped on the buttons rapidly.
She squeezed her eyes tightly as the elevator finally arrived. A woman scrambled off.