Dante slammed his fist into my jaw. My head snapped back, and the taste of copper filled my mouth.
It shouldโve hurt, but adrenaline blunted the impact. I shook it off and returned his hit with one of my own. The vicious hook caught him high on the chest, eliciting a pained grunt.
Perspiration coated my face and torso. Weโd been at it for over an hour. My muscles screamed with agony, and the scent of blood, sweat, and testosterone clogged my nostrils. Once my adrenaline crashed, I was going to be out for at least a day.
Iโd worry about that later. For now, I narrowed my focus onto beating Dante and off of a certain meeting in London. Neither the current CEO nor the candidates were allowed in the room during deliberations, so I was flying blind until the election committee announced their decision.
I landed another punch on Danteโs cheek; he caught me in the ribs.
Again and again, the familiar rhythm of our jabs and hooks was almost enough to drive the vote to the back of my mind.
Almost.
โYou couldโve saved yourself the torture of waiting if youโd used what I gave you,โ he panted, dodging an uppercut. โI literally delivered the position to you on a silver platter. Or in a manila envelope, if weโre being technical.โ
It was the first time heโd acknowledged sending Christianโs Christmas โgift.โ
โI told you, I donโt need to stoop to blackmail.โ The thought of using the information had crossed my mind after the photos of me and Isabella first surfaced, but Iโd dismissed it as quickly as it came.
Resorting to blackmail was the same as admitting defeat. It meant I wasnโt good enough to win on my own.
โItโs not blackmail. Itโs insurance.โ Blood leaked out of a cut on Danteโs brow, and the beginnings of a bruise darkened his jaw.
Vivian was going to give me hell later for the battered condition Iโd return her husband in, but I doubted I looked much better. Todayโs session was a cathartically brutal one.
โFunny. Thatโs exactly what Harper said.โ
โAnd heโs right.โ Dante paused with a grimace. โDonโt tell him I said that. Bastardโs ego would shoot through the fucking roof.โ
I snorted. โI would think youโd be against blackmail, given what happened with Vivianโs father.โ
His face darkened at the mention of his father-in-law. โIn certain situations, yes,โ he said. โBut it also proves astonishingly effective in the short term. You just have to be smart enough to preempt the long-term consequences.โ
Or I could bypass it and not have any long-term consequences to begin with.
Before I could respond, my phoneโs ringtone blared through the sweat- drenched air and sucked the levity out of the room.
Our movements stilled. The air evacuated from my lungs as I zeroed in on the bench where Iโd placed my phone.
It could be a telemarketer, my assistant calling with a question, or a dozen other possibilities, but my gut told me it wasnโt.
It was eleven in the morning here, which meant it was near the end of the workday in London. Perfect timing for a CEO announcement.
My heart pounded hard enough to drown out the ringtone. A metallic taste welled on my tongue, flooding me with equal parts anticipation and foreboding.
After everythingโthe schemes, the scandals, the setbacksโthis was it.
The moment of truth. โKai.โ
Danteโs low voice pulled my attention back to him. His eyes were fixed on something over my shoulder, and I followed his gaze to the exit.
An anchor dragged my stomach straight to the boxing ringโs black canvas floor. A low buzz filled my ears.
Isabella stood next to the door, her chest heaving with quick breaths. I didnโt know how she got in, but I knew why she was here. It was written all over her face.
Iโd lost the vote.
ISABELLA
The silence was deafening.
Dante had muttered an excuse about meeting Vivian for lunch and made a quick exit, leaving me and Kai alone in the boxing gym.
He stood still as stone in the middle of the ring. Sweat gleamed on his bare torso and dampened his hair, making him look like a warrior fresh from battle.
Iโd caught the tail end of his match with Dante. It was my first time seeing Kai box, and itโd taken my breath away. The precision, the power, the lethal graceโit was like watching a master execute a beautifully choreographed dance.
If I were here for any other reason, I wouldโve savored the experience, but all I felt was an icy ball of dread in the pit of my stomach.
โWho?โ Kaiโs face and voice were wiped clean of emotion.
I swallowed past the tightness in my throat. โSomeone named Russell Burton?โ
He reacted then. A tiny jerk of his shoulders, followed by a dark, burning realization in his eyes.
The name had surprised him.
I waited for a bigger reactionโa curse, a rant, something that would indicate his acknowledgment of what happened. Instead, he stepped down from the ring, wiped his face with a towel, and unscrewed the cap of his water bottle. If it werenโt for his tightly controlled movements and the tension cording his neck, I wouldโve thought he hadnโt heard me.
I walked toward him with the caution of a hiker approaching a rattlesnake.
When I saw the news about Russellโs selection, my stomach had pitched like I was the one whoโd lost. I couldnโt imagine how Kai mustโve felt. This was his family. His company. His legacy.
A sympathetic Alessandra gave me the day off. Sheโd gotten ahold of Dominic and somehow convinced him to get me access to Valhalla, where I knew Kai was boxing with Dante.
I didnโt know what to do or how I could help, but I just wanted to be here for him.
โMaybe itโs a mistake,โ I ventured. Iโd rushed here as soon as I could and hadnโt read the article in its entirety. โMaybe theyโโ
โItโs not a mistake.โ Kai sounded eerily calm. He looked up, his skin stretched tight over his cheekbones. The uneven rise and fall of his chest betrayed his masked emotions.
My heart wrenched. โKaiโโ
He crushed the rest of my words between our mouths. The kiss was so sudden, so unexpected, that I stumbled back a step before I caught myself.
Weโd kissed before, many times. Sweet, scorching, hungry, languorousโฆ the nature of our embraces ebbed and flowed depending on our moods, but heโd never kissed me like this. Hands tangling in my hair, teeth scraping across my lips, muscles vibrating with coiled energy. Desperate and feverish, like he was drowning and I was his only lifeline.
Pieces of his stony mask clattered to the floor around us. Emotions poured through the jagged cracks, dragging my hands to his shoulders, his teeth down my neck, and his fist around the hem of my skirt.
Kai yanked it up and backed me against the boxing ring at the same time. A tear of silk, a rustle of clothing, and then he was inside me, fucking me with an intensity that had me gasping for breath. My body shook with the force of each thrust, and I scrabbled for a hold on something, anything, that could ground me while we worked out his anger together.
A symphony of grunts, cries, and the slap of flesh against flesh echoed in the otherwise empty room. One hand fisted his hair while the other clutched at the ring ropes above me. Weโd had rough sex before, but this wasnโt sex. It was a catharsis.
Hard. Urgent. Unforgiving.
Still, it didnโt take long before pleasure overtook my senses. One more thrust, and my orgasm detonated, rippling through my body in a series of shudders and aftershocks.
Kai came soon after me, biting out a harsh โFuckโ as his cum dripped down my thigh.
We held each other for a moment, our breaths ragged in the silence. Languid warmth flooded my veins, but it was tempered by the knot in my throat.
When Kai lifted his head again, his eyes were filled with remorse. The knot tightened. โIsaโฆโ
I didnโt have to ask for the reason behind his guilt.
โItโs okay,โ I reassured him. โIโm on the pill.โ He wasnโt the only one whoโd gotten carried away. The thought of condoms hadnโt even crossed my mind until now.
โI shouldnโt haveโฆ I didnโtโฆโ He wiped a hand over his face. โFuck,โ he repeated. His gaze swept over me, lingering on my neck and chest. I looked down and winced when I saw the hickeys marking my skin. โAre you okay?โ
โMore than okay, if my orgasm was anything to go by,โ I quipped, hoping to erase his frown. It didnโt work. My mouth softened with fresh worry. Now that my post-sex high was fading, the severity of the situation returned in full force. โI should ask you the same question.โ
It was a stupid question because of course he wasnโt okay. Heโd just lost control of his familyโs company. But I had no experience dealing with issues like that, and I would rather he talk about it than pretend everything was fine. Iโd learned from experience that bottling things up only led to more problems in the future.
Kaiโs throat bobbed. โRussell Burton.โ
My heart split at the numb disbelief in his voice. โYeah,โ I said softly.
I didnโt know who Russell was, but I hated him more than anything else in the world right now. No, correction: I hated the voting committee more than anything else. I hope they all choked on their bad decisions and ugly corporate pens.
Kai didnโt cry, shout, or say another word, but when he buried his face in my neck and my arms wrapped around his back, I felt the intensity of his pain like it was my own. It reverberated through my body, strangling my lungs and stinging my eyes. He was always so cool and composed that seeing him break apart, even a little, ignited a raw ache that punched me straight through the heart.
I wished I had the power to turn back time or knock some sense into the voting committee. Since I couldnโt and there was nothing I could say that would make things better, I simply held him and let him grieve.