Iย didnโt follow Isabella after she left. Instinct screamed at me to comfort her, but reason stayed my hand. There were too many eyes on us right now; I didnโt want to risk dragging her deeper into this mess.
Plus, I had about a hundred other people to placate before I could focus on my personal life.
Reporters, board members, company execs, friends and familyโฆmy phone had been ringing off the hook since the photos exploded across the internet that morning. I wasnโt a movie star or rock star, but there were still plenty of people interested in the lives of the rich and scandalous. Bonus points if the scandal affected the future of one of the worldโs largest and most famous corporations.
โWhat were you thinking?โ My motherโs fury roared across the line, undeterred by the thousands of miles separating New York and London. โDo you understand what youโve done? Weโre weeks out from the vote. This could destroyย everything.โ
A migraine crawled over my skull and squeezed. I stared out the window of Valhallaโs conference room, my stomach churning with a cocktail of emotions.
I had no doubt Victor Black was behind this mess. Theย National Starย was his publication, and the bastard was petty and vindictive enough to send someone to tail me after I bruised his ego.
โTheyโre innocent photos,โ I said. โAnd itโs theย National Star. No one takes theย Starย seriously.โ
It was the same excuse Iโd used earlier. Unfortunately, my mother wasnโt as easily swayed as Parker.
โInnocentย would be photos of you reading to children on World Book Day, not cavorting around New York with thatย woman,โ my mother said coldly. โA bartender? Really, Kai? I set you up with someone like Clarissa and you choose a run-of-the-mill gold digger? She has purple hair, for heavenโs sake. Andย tattoos.โ
Anger chased behind my shame, incinerating it in one fiery burst. โDonโt talk about her like that,โ I said, my voice lethally quiet.
My mother fell silent for a moment. โDonโt tell me youโveย fallenย for her.โ A hint of derision tainted her words.
Of course not.
The denial sat on the tip of my tongue, but no matter how hard I pushed, it wouldnโt budge.
I liked Isabella. I liked her more than anyone I could remember. But there was a vast ocean of difference betweenย likeย andย fallen. The former was a safe, clearly marked path. The latter was an abrupt, potentially fatal crash off the side of a cliff, and I wasnโt ready to take that leap.
I didnโt know how to categorize my feelings for Isabella. All I knew was the thought of never seeing her again felt like a serrated blade slicing through my chest.
โWe can still salvage this. Like you said, itโs theย Star.โ My mother moved on from her original line of questioning. She didnโt press the Isabella issue, likely because she was afraid sheโd get an answer she wouldnโt like. โLean in on its unreliability. Reassure the board. And, for Godโs sake, stop seeing that woman.โ
My grip strangled my phone. โIโm not breaking up with her.โ
The past few months had been a shitshow. Isabella was the only bright spot in my life right now. Remove her, andโฆ
Fuck.
I loosened my tie, trying to ease the sudden pressure in my chest.
โBe serious.โ My mother switched from English to Cantonese, a sure sign she was pissed. โYouโre willing to throw your future away over a girl? Everything youโve worked for. Your career, your family, yourย legacy.โ
My teeth clenched. โYouโre blowing this out of proportion. Theyโre just photos.โ Not even risquรฉ ones, at that.
Dammit, I shouldโve taken more precautions. Iโd been arrogant, careless.
So sure no one would ever catch on.
What had I been thinking?
Thatโs the problem. You werenโt.
Iโd been too distracted by Isabella, and itโd come back to bite us both in the ass.
My mind flashed back to the note Iโd received at the Saxon Gallery. Iโd brushed it off as a prank, but perhaps there was more to it than I originally thought. The timing seemed awfully suspicious.
Be careful. Not everyone is who they seem.
Who could they be talking about? Victor? Clarissa? Someone else at the gallery?
โTheyโre just photos now,โ my mother said, drawing my attention back to her. โWho knows what else will come out? It only takes a spark to start a fire, andย anyย scandal, no matter how small, could lose you crucial votes.โ
The pressure expanded, dimming my vision. I couldnโt focus. My usual cold clarity had vanished, leaving a whirlwind of tumult in its wake. There were a thousand voices in my head, clamoring to edge the others out like commuters shoving their way onto a rush-hour train.
Keep her. Leave her. โIโll fix it.โ
โYou only haveโโ
โI know how much time I have.โ I rarely snapped at family. Asian children simply did not talk back to their parents, no matter how grown up or successful they were. But if I didnโt get off the phone in the next five minutes, I would explode. โLike I said, Iโll fix it. In two weeks, the photos will be a mere memory and Iโll be voted in as CEO.โ
The other option was too awful to contemplate.
Losing. Taking orders from Tobias. Becoming a laughingstock. The taste of ashes filled my mouth.
โI hope so.โ My mother didnโt acknowledge my rare loss of temper; there were bigger things at stake. โOr youโll go down in history as the Young who lost control of his familyโs empire. Remember that the next time you feel like running around town with your new girlfriend.โ
After I hung up, I sent the rest of my calls to voicemail and took a car to Isabellaโs house. I had the driver follow a winding route in case I was still being tailed, but it didnโt matter much if I was. The photos had done their damage.
Isabella looked remarkably calm when she opened the door.
โIโm okay,โ she said before I could ask. If it werenโt for the redness tipping her nose and rimming her eyes, I mightโve believed her. โItโs just a job. Iโll find another one. See? Iโve already started looking.โ She gestured at the job search site pulled up on her computer. โIโm thinking about addingย photogenic even in candid photosย in the special skills section.โ A small wobble betrayed her joke.
I didnโt smile. โIsa.โ
โIโve been fired before. Not as many times as Iโve quit but, you know, the end result is the same.โ A semblance of a smile strained across her face. โWhatโs one more failure on the books? It doesnโtโโ
โIsa.โ
โIt doesnโt matter in the grand scheme of things. The only shitty part is if Parker blacklists me with other bars. She knows everyone in the New York nightlife industry. I donโtย thinkย she willโโ
โIsabella.โ I opened my arms. โCome here, love.โ
She fell silent, her eyes glassy. Her chest heaved from her rapid-fire rambling, and she didnโt move for a long, drawn-out second.
Then her face crumpled, and she fell into my open arms with a quiet sob that ripped through me like shrapnel. I pressed a kiss to the top of her head and held her as she cried, wishing I didnโt feel so damn helpless.
No one was above Valhallaโs rules, not even the managing committee. I could easily find her another job or pay her bills so she didnโtย haveย to find new employment, but that wouldnโt go over well. She was too independent to accept anyoneโs charity. Besides, I knew Isabella well enough to know her termination from Valhalla was not the root issue here.
She confirmed it less than a minute later when she lifted her head, her eyes red and swollen from her tears.
An ache clawed its way into my chest and stabbed at my heart.
โIโm sorry.โ She hiccupped. โThis is so stupid. I totally didnโt mean to cry all over your really nice and probably very expensive shirt.โ She rubbed
her thumb over the mascara-stained cotton like it would magically erase the black marks.
โItโs just a shirt.โ I grasped her wrist, stilling her. โAnd itโs not stupid.
Youโve had aโฆtaxing day.โ
โKai Young, the king of understatement.โ Isabellaโs watery smile dissolved almost as soon as it formed. โItโs not even the getting fired part that gets me. I mean, obviously Iโm upset, but part of me expected it to happen. I justโฆโ Her throat bobbed with a hard swallow. โI feel like such a failure. My momโs birthday is in a few weeks, my book isnโt done yet, and Iโll have to go home and tell my family I got fired. Itโs worse because theyโve been so supportive. Well, besides Gabriel, but thatโs another story. Theyโve had faith in me this entire time, and I keep letting them down.โ
โYouโre not letting them down. Thereโs no time limit to success, and theyโre your family,โ I said. โThey want you to be happy.โ
โIโm happy when Iโm with you or my friends. But when you leave and Iโm alone, I just feelโฆlost. Like I donโt know where Iโm supposed to be in life.โ The last word came out as an achingly vulnerable whisper.
The ache intensified, creeping into my bones and veins like poison without a cure. I had billions in the bank and the most powerful people in the world on speed dial, but Iโd never felt so powerless.
โYouโre not alone,โ I said softly. โYou have me.โ
If it were anyone else, theyโd have to pull the words out of me with pliers. But with Isabella, the admission floated as easily between us as a gust of air.
Her eyes brightened with a fresh sheen. A tear streaked down her cheek, and I brushed it away with my thumb, wishing I could offer more than words and a promise. Iโd give anything to see her happyโtruly happy, not just happy in the moment. No fears, no anxieties, just the freedom to bloom to her fullest potential.
โWeโll be lost together.โ A smile edged my lips. โLucky for you, I have an excellent sense of direction.โ
โFunny, because I donโt haveย anyย direction.โ Her expression dimmed further before she shook her head. The tense melancholy retreated an inch. โEvery man thinks they have a great sense of direction. I bet you refuse to ask for help even when youย areย lost.โ Isabella sniffled out a laugh. โAnyway, enough about me. What about you? The board must be freaking out about the photos. Iโm not exactly CEO partner material.โ Concern
swallowed the fleeting humor in her eyes. โItโs not going to affect the vote, is it?โ
Her question grabbed hold of my heart and squeezed. She was the one whoโd gotten fired, and she was worried aboutย me.
In that moment, I wanted to hunt down every person whoโd ever made her feel like she was a failure, a disappointment, or anything less than fucking perfect.
โItโs caused some complications, but theyโre nothing I canโt handle.โ I smoothed away the furrow in her brow with a kiss. โDonโt worry about me, love.โ
โI know we shouldโve been more careful,โ she said quietly. โBut is it bad that I donโt regret what we did?โ
โNo.โ My lips traced the curve of her cheek to the corner of her mouth. โBecause I donโt either.โ
Iโd replayed and dissected the past three months dozens of times since the photos surfaced. The piano room, the holidays, our first โdateโ in Brooklyn and subsequent library rendezvousโฆthey were reckless, yes, but they were also the only patches of sunlight in the overwhelming grayness of my life. I hadnโt noticed how muted my world was until Isabella burst in, full of life and color and energy, like a rose blossoming in the middle of an arid desert.
I wouldnโt trade any of my moments with her for all the calm and peace in the world.
I thought I abhorred chaos, but somehow, somewhere along the way, Iโd grown to love it.
โWhat are we going to do?โ Isabella whispered. โThe Starย could still have people following usโฆโ
โIโve taken care of that.โ The special team Iโd hired immediately upon seeing the photos could ferret out a tail faster than a bloodhound could find a bone. It shouldโve been enough, but impulse and a desperate desire to wipe the worry from her face pushed my next words out of my mouth. โLetโs go away.โ
She startled at my words. โWhat?โ
โLetโs go away for the weekend. Take a break, recharge and regroup.โ The more I thought about it, the more I liked the idea of a strategic withdrawal to somewhere warm, away from prying eyes and the icy claws
of the city. โMy family owns property in Turks and Caicos. No one will bother us there.โ
Isabella stared at me like Iโd suggested walking barefoot to California. โWe canโt justย leave.โ
โWhy not?โ
โBecause!โ For once, she was the caution to my spontaneity. โYouโre already in hot water over the photos. Even if your tail doesnโt follow us there, someone could see us and sell more pictures to the tabloids.โ
โThey wonโt. Trust me.โ I nodded at her computer. โYou have to finish your book and find a new job. I have to put out a hundred fires and craft a new strategy for the CEO vote. We can work on them together. Itโll be our version of an executive retreat.โ
Isabella hesitated.
โYouโd be surprised how much a change in scenery can unlock your creativity,โ I said. โThink about it. Would you rather work in an overcrowded Midtown cafรฉ or on a beautiful tropical island?โ
โI donโt go to cafรฉs in Midtown. Theyโre too depressing.โ She was caving. I could see it in her eyes. โAre you sure no one will see us?โ
โPositive.โ
โGod, what a fucking day.โ She shook her head, a burble of hysterical laughter escaping from her throat. โI woke up, got fired, and now Iโm thinking about running away to Turks and Caicos.โ
โTo be fair, thereโs no better time to run away than after getting fired,โ I said. โUnlimited vacation days.โ
My mouth curved when she let out another small yet genuine laugh. My professional life might have been going up in flames, but the sight of Isabellaโs smile had a way of righting my world, if only for a time.
โTwist my arm, why donโt you?โ Her eyes contained a lingering trace of sadness, but their usual sparkle was making a slow, steady return. Isabella didnโt see it, but she was the strongest, most resilient person I knew. โIf you ever tire of the executive life, you should go into travel sales. Youโd make a killing.โ
My smile inched up another millimeter. โIโll keep that in mind.โ
โNow for the real question.โ Isabella grinned, and a rush of unsettling warmth filled my stomach. โWhat does one pack for a weekend getaway in the Caribbean?โ