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Chapter no 41 – Xavier

King of Sloth (Kings of Sin, 4)

Mย y family hadnโ€™t called meย pequeรฑo toroย for nothing.

Last night, Iโ€™d stayed outside Sloaneโ€™s apartment until her neighbor came home and threatened to call the cops. Normally, that wouldnโ€™t have deterred meโ€”the worst they could do was charge me with loiteringโ€”but Sloane wasnโ€™t going to change her mind and throw herself into my arms the same day we broke up.

I needed a new strategy.

I spent the entire train ride to DC that morning agonizing over it. Sloane said she didnโ€™t love me, but her reaction hadnโ€™t been that of someone who didnโ€™t care. Iโ€™d never seen her so distraught, and as much as it killed me to know she was hurting, her pain was a good thing. It meant she feltย something; if she didnโ€™t, she wouldโ€™ve simply dismissed me the way she had Mark.

Ironically, the stronger her feelings, the more likely she was to shut down and pull away. Sloane was afraid of getting hurt again, but no amount of reassurances on my part could convince her she wouldnโ€™t get hurt somewhere down the line thanks to Fuckface Bentley. She had to come to that conclusion herself.

The question was, how could I get through to her?

Because there was no way in fucking hell I was taking our breakup at face value. Not when it looked like itโ€™d destroyed Sloane as much as it had me.

Iย donโ€™t want you here.ย You love me, and I donโ€™t feel the same toward you. Soย go!

A vise squeezed my chest. I rubbed a hand over my face, trying to wipe the image of Sloaneโ€™s tortured expression from my mind.

โ€œWould you like another moment to daydream about frivolity, or can we commence our meeting?โ€ A cold voice dragged me back to the present. It was as welcoming as a sea of cacti, but at least it successfully banished thoughts of my breakupโ€”for now.

Alex Volkov observed me from the other side of his desk. He radiated displeasure, but he was here, which was a semi-good sign. โ€œI had to postpone a family trip to the zoo to be here, so letโ€™s make this quick,โ€ he said. โ€œYou have ten minutes.โ€

I tried to imagine Alex pushing a stroller around the zoo, but the only way I could see him stepping foot in the place was if he was magically transformed into one of those vicious jungle cats they kept in locked enclosures.

โ€œLook on the bright side,โ€ I said, attempting levity. โ€œIโ€™m sure the zoo will still be there in ten minutes unless the Smithsonianย reallyย pissed someone off.โ€

He stared at me, expressionless, but I couldโ€™ve sworn the temperature dropped thirty degrees.

Right. I forgot Alex possessed roughly the same amount of humor as a rock.

I gave him a quick overview of what happened with the fire. He knew all this already, but the recap provided an opportunity to gauge his reaction in person.

Heโ€™d been oddly calm about the destruction of one of his most valuable properties. Granted, he wasnโ€™t exactly an emotive person, but Iโ€™d expectedย something. A strong rebuke, a sniper across from my townhouseโ€ฆhell, even a frown.

He didnโ€™t give me any of that.

โ€œI see,โ€ he said after I finished. The bitter residue of guilt lingered in my mouth, but it vaporized at his next words. โ€œI looked into it. The fire wasnโ€™t the result of a freak electrical accident. It was sabotage.โ€

Sabotage.ย The word detonated like an atomic bomb. Shockwaves rippled through the room, and I stared at Alex, sure he was joking if it werenโ€™t for the fact he didnโ€™t joke. Ever. โ€œWhat are you talking about?โ€

โ€œMy team investigated the fire since I canโ€™t trust those insurance idiots to produce a single ounce of competence,โ€ Alex said. โ€œThe wiring was old, but it didnโ€™t explode by itself. Someone gave it a hand.โ€

โ€œThere was no one in there except me, Vuk, Willow, and the construction crew,โ€ I said. โ€œThe crew members were thoroughly vetted by Harper.โ€

โ€œNo, it wouldnโ€™t have been one of them. Whoever did it snuck in before the workers arrived, shaved off the insulation on the remaining good wires, and repositioned them to maximize their chances of exposure.โ€

Christ. It was like Iโ€™d gone to sleep and woke up in the middle of a Nate Reynolds movie. โ€œYour team managed to ascertain all that from a burned- down vault?โ€

Alexโ€™s smile didnโ€™t contain a single trace of warmth. โ€œI hire the best.โ€

If he was worried about the saboteur targeting another one of his buildings, he didnโ€™t show it.

Sabotage. I turned the word and its implications over in my head.

โ€œThat doesnโ€™t make sense,โ€ I said. โ€œWho would want to sabotage the vault to the point of committing arson?โ€ The nightlife industry was cutthroat, but most of the players shied away from outright crimes unless

they were in the mob. If theyย wereย in the mob, the type of establishment they ran was vastly different from mine; there was no threat there.

โ€œI have my fair share of enemies. So does Vuk. So do you.โ€ Alex sounded bored, like we were discussing the weather instead of arson. โ€œHunting down the culprit will take time, but I will find them.โ€

Finally, there it wasโ€”a speck of icy rage that belied Alexโ€™s outward composure. Whoever the culprit was, they were in for a world of pain once he tracked them down.

โ€œI donโ€™t have enemies,โ€ I said. Competitors, sure. People who didnโ€™t like me, absolutely. But enemies? I wasnโ€™t in the mafia. I didnโ€™t have people who wanted to kill me or hurt the people close to me.

โ€œEveryone thatโ€™s rich and in the public eye has enemies, even if they donโ€™t know it,โ€ Alex said. He tapped his watch; itโ€™d been ten minutes. โ€œIโ€™ll take care of the saboteur. You take care of repairing the damage.โ€

Iโ€™d forgotten about my impending decision regarding the clubโ€™s future; Iโ€™d been too distracted by Sloane and this meeting with Alex.

Kai had a point about my martyr act, but unless I discovered a way to freeze time, I would never get the club up and running by the deadline.

I told Alex as much.

โ€œThat bears no relevance to our situation,โ€ he said, checking his watch again. โ€œWere you not the one who told Markovic youโ€™ll get it done, no matter what? โ€˜If you say no, the club will still open. If I donโ€™t secure the vault, Iโ€™ll find another location. Itโ€™s not ideal, but business isnโ€™t always about the ideal. Itโ€™s about getting things done, and Iโ€™ll get it done with or without you.โ€™โ€

I grimaced. It was eerie hearing my conversation with another person quoted back to me verbatim.

โ€œYou wanted something of your own; well, this is your chance,โ€ Alex said. โ€œUnless, of course, you lied and only started the club for your inheritance. If thatโ€™s the case, I gravely misjudged you, and I do not like

being wrong.โ€ His green eyes glinted with warning. โ€œMake a decision by noon on January first.โ€

He stood and left me alone in his office, his words hanging like a guillotine ready to fall.

 

 

There was nothing like being reprimanded by a man who did not give one flying fuck about you to put things into perspective quickly.

Alex may have been invested in the club, but he wasnโ€™t personally invested me, and heโ€™d cut straight to the heart of the matter.

He was also right. The Vault started as a necessity because of my inheritance but it quickly became a passion project. Iย likedย building a business. I loved the thrills, the challenges, and the creation of something that was mine. Was I really going to let an arbitrary deadline ruin that for me?

I didnโ€™t need until January first to get my answer; I had it by the time I returned to New York later that day.

However, I held off on telling Alex; I had another, much more urgent matter to attend to. My trial period with Sloane officially ended tomorrow, and I needed to get through to her before then.

My meeting with Alex had preoccupied me enough to dull the pain of last night, but when Sloaneโ€™s office building came into view, a gut- wrenching ache resurfaced.

I want to break up.

You love me, and I donโ€™t feel the same toward you.

The ache sharpened into a knife and twisted. Other men mightโ€™ve given up after being so thoroughly dismissed, and I wouldโ€™ve had I thought she meant it. But the only thing worse than hearing those words come out of Sloaneโ€™s mouth was seeing her face when she said them. Her anguish had

mirrored mine, and I hated how much hurt she had to have experienced to be so afraid of love.

Or maybe I was just fucking delusional.

Either way, it wasnโ€™t over yet. There were minutes left until the buzzer, but I still had a chance to turn the tide and score a comeback victory. That shred of hope was the only thing that kept me going because the thought of losing Sloaneโ€ฆ

Itโ€™s not going to happen. You wonโ€™t lose her.

I couldnโ€™t. Not when Iโ€™d just found her. Not when losing her meant losing a crucial piece of myself in the process.

My heart pounded painfully as I entered the building, but anxiety melted into confusion when I arrived at Kensington PR and found Jillian and several junior publicists crowded outside Sloaneโ€™s office, their ears literally pressed to the door.

โ€œWhatโ€ฆ?โ€

โ€œShh.โ€ Jillian placed a finger over her mouth.ย Perry,ย she mouthed. Oh, fuck.

I came up beside her and snuck a peek through the window. Sloane hadnโ€™t fully closed her blinds, revealing a glimpse of the drama unfolding inside.

Perry Wilson, the gossip guru himself, gesticulated wildly. It was only the second time Iโ€™d seen him in person, and once again, I was struck by how ordinary he looked.

Signature blond highlights and pink bow tie aside, he couldโ€™ve passed for any random man I passed on the street. He couldnโ€™t be taller than five- five or five-six, his scrawny frame squeezed into a blazer and jeans. For someone with so much bravado behind the keyboard, he was awfully small in person.

His voice, however, was loud enough to bleed through the door. โ€œI know it was you.ย Youโ€™reย the one who planted those false tips for me.โ€

Sloane sat behind her desk, observing him with a bored expression. โ€œPerry, darling, I have no idea what youโ€™re talking about. Iโ€™m a publicist with legitimate business concerns. I donโ€™t have time to engage in the type of subterfuge youโ€™re accusing me of.โ€ She tapped her phone. โ€œYouโ€™re already being sued for libel. Donโ€™t add slander to the mix.โ€

Perryโ€™s face turned the same color as his tie. โ€œI have eyes and ears everywhere, Sloane. They told me Tilly overheadย youย discussing the affair at the Russosโ€™ holiday party. Now Sorayaโ€™s stupid minions have gotten me banned from social media, and that libel suit is bullshit.โ€

โ€œGood. Then you shouldnโ€™t be concerned about it,โ€ Sloane said. โ€œAs for your eyes and ears, perhaps they shouldโ€™ve factchecked for you before you uploaded that post. This is the twenty-first century, Perry. If you canโ€™t handle a twenty-two-year-old and her fans, you might want to switch careers. I hearย Fast and Furrinessย is looking for a new copywriter.โ€

Perry quaked with indignation. โ€œYou wonโ€™t get away with this.โ€

โ€œPlease, spare me the clichรฉ villain lines.โ€ Sloane sighed. โ€œI have clients to attend to, and you have advertisers to appease before they all flee your sinking ship.โ€

The blogger was so furious his voice dropped to near inaudible levels, and I only heard snippets of what he said next.

Bitchโ€ฆcheck in with your star clientโ€ฆnot talking about the one youโ€™re fucking.

Jillian and the other publicists scattered from the door. A minute later, Perry stormed out in a tornado of pink and cologne. โ€œHey, man.โ€ I clapped my hand on his shoulder hard enough to make him stumble as he passed. โ€œSorry to hear about your troubles. Good luck atย Fast and Furriness.โ€

Perry squawked with outrage but was smart enough not to confront me physically. He stomped toward the elevator, looking not unlike a child throwing a temper tantrum, and I couldnโ€™t believeย thisย was the man whoโ€™d caused so many powerful people so much distress over the years.

It was like peeking behind the curtain and seeing the real Wizard of Oz.

Disappointing.

Jillian giggled and didnโ€™t stop me when I walked into Sloaneโ€™s office and closed the door behind me.

With Perry gone, the stiffness eased from her shoulders, but they tightened again when she saw me.

Sloane was obviously exhausted, but even with faint purple smudges beneath her eyes and lines of tension bracketing her mouth, she was the most beautiful woman Iโ€™d ever seen. It had nothing to do with her looks and everything to do with who sheย was.

Smart, fierce, and so damn mine.

I shouldโ€™ve recognized it sooner, and I would wait forever until she did too.

โ€œSo, Perryโ€™s really done, huh?โ€ I asked.

It was odd to talk about something as banal as Perry when the devastation from last nightโ€™s conversation hadnโ€™t fully settled. The wreckage floated around us, each shard a silent reminder of what was at stake.

However, jumping right into the reason I was here would be a surefire way to make Sloane shut down. I needed to ease into things, and honestly, Iโ€™d take any excuse to talk to her again, no matter the topic.

โ€œFor now, but people like him always find a way to survive.โ€ Sloane tapped her pen against her desk, her eyes wary. โ€œWe donโ€™t have a meeting scheduled for today.โ€

โ€œNo, we donโ€™t.โ€

Tap. Tap. Tap.

The nervous rhythm mirrored the tension dripping in the air. It was so potent I could taste it in the back of my throat, and while I wanted nothing more than to grab her and kiss the hell out of her, I had to be smart about this.

I had one last chance, and I wasnโ€™t going to fuck it up. Sloaneโ€™s throat bobbed with a swallow. โ€œXavierโ€ฆโ€

โ€œDonโ€™t worry. I didnโ€™t come to make a scene.โ€ I pushed my hands into my pockets and fisted them to keep myself from reaching for her. โ€œI came to tell you three things. One, I met with Alex this morning about the fire. He said it was sabotage.โ€

The tapping stopped. I could practically see the wheels in her head spinning as she processed this bit of information. โ€œSabotage. By who?โ€

โ€œStill unclear.โ€ I summarized the meeting for her. โ€œItโ€™s Alex, so heโ€™ll figure it out and put in safeguards to ensure something similar doesnโ€™t happen again while I repair the club.โ€

Sloane stilled, her eyes flaring with surprise and a wary hope that poured fresh fuel into mine. Hope meant she still cared, and if she still cared, that meant an infinitesimally larger chance of winning my upcoming gamble.

โ€œThatโ€™s the second thing,โ€ I said more quietly. โ€œIโ€™m going ahead with the Vault. You and Alex were both right, and I donโ€™t care if I pass the deadline and donโ€™t get my inheritance. Thatโ€™s no longer what the club is about. I just needed a kick in the ass to realize it.โ€ A sardonic smile crossed my mouth. โ€œOr two.โ€

Sloaneโ€™s gaze flickered with another emotion I couldnโ€™t name before she slammed a steel gate over it. โ€œGood. Thereโ€™s no use wasting the effort youโ€™ve already put into it.โ€

โ€œFinal thing.โ€ I took a step closer, my eyes trained on hers.

โ€œOur trial period doesnโ€™t end until tomorrow, which means weโ€™re not over yet. Not officially.โ€

Sloaneโ€™s grip on her pen tightened. โ€œI already made my decision.โ€ โ€œIt doesnโ€™t count when thereโ€™s still time to change your mind.โ€

Her mouth quivered for a split second before flattening into a straight line. โ€œDonโ€™t make this harder than it has to be.โ€

Pain laced her voice, and that was enough to spur me on. I hated seeing her hurt, but if that meant I was getting through to her, I would bear it.

โ€œIโ€™ll make it as hard as I can,โ€ I said fiercely. โ€œI love you, Sloane, and if you think Iโ€™m letting you go that easily, youโ€™re mistaken. Iโ€™ve spent half my life running from the hard stuff and taking the easy way out because Iโ€™d never wanted anything enough toย workย for it.โ€ I swallowed. โ€œThen I met you, and I finally understood what people meant when they said love is worth fighting for. I know it sounds like a clichรฉ, and if you heard this in a movie, youโ€™d probably write a scathing review about itโ€โ€”Sloane choked out a laughโ€”โ€œbut I mean it. Iโ€™ve learned to fight for whatโ€™s important, and thereโ€™sย nothingย in this world thatโ€™s more important to me than you. Not the club, not my inheritance, not my reputation.โ€

I took another step closer, desperate to touch her but knowing I couldnโ€™t.

โ€œI know youโ€™re afraid,โ€ I said. โ€œHell, I am too. Iโ€™ve never been in love, and Iโ€™ve neverย wantedย to be in love. I have no idea what people do in these situations, which is probably why Iโ€™m here, making an ass of myself.โ€ A hint of self-deprecation slipped into my voice. โ€œIf you truly donโ€™t feel anything for me, then I accept that.โ€ย Even if it kills me. โ€œBut if you do, even the tiniest bit, then donโ€™t do what I used to do. Donโ€™t run away from what could be because youโ€™re afraid of whatย mightย be.โ€

It was blunt, but Sloane had always responded best to directness. It was one of the many things I loved about her.

โ€œI wonโ€™t lie and say I know what our future looks like. No one does. But Iย doย know that whatever happens, weโ€™ll figure it together,โ€ I said softly. โ€œWe always do.โ€

Sloane didnโ€™t move, didnโ€™t speak, but her eyes shone with suspicious brightness.

I took a deep breath and braced myself for what I was about to say. โ€œTomorrow, top of the Empire State Building. Meet me at midnight.โ€ That

was when our trial period officially expired. โ€œIf you donโ€™t showโ€ฆโ€ I swallowed past the glass shards in my throat. โ€œIโ€™ll know what your answer is, and Iโ€™ll never mention this again.โ€ Sloane let out another watery- sounding laugh. โ€œAre youย Sleepless in Seattle-ing me?โ€

โ€œGossip Girl, actually. Doris was a big fan,โ€ I said with a fleeting smile. Then my face sobered, and my voice softened into something more tender. โ€œI know you think happily ever afters are unrealistic, Luna, but they donโ€™t have to be. You just have to believe in them enough for yourself.โ€

She didnโ€™t respond. I hadnโ€™t expected her to, but when I walked out, my heart knotted in my throat, I couldnโ€™t help but second guess my strategy.

Iโ€™d taken a huge gamble by giving Sloane an ultimatum, but we were the same in as many ways as we were different. She needed that push.

I just hoped that in doing so, I hadnโ€™t made the worst mistake of my life.

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