The next morning, I took a day off work for the first time in my history at the Young Corporation.
My team could survive without me for the day. I had more important things to do.
โSyzygyย is not a word!โ Isabella slapped a hand against her thigh. โYou totally made that up.โ
The corners of my mouth twitched. โIโm afraid Merriam-Webster disagrees.โ
โYes, well, Merriam-Webster is a bitch,โ she muttered. โFine. You win.
Again.โ Her mouth formed an adorable pout.
We were on our third round of the game. Half-eaten pastries and two giant mugs of hot chocolate littered the coffee table, and flames crackled in the marble fireplace. Snow flurries danced outside the windows, carpeting the city in white.
After last nightโs frigid stroll down the Brooklyn Bridge, neither Isabella nor I were in the mood to go outside, so weโd holed up in my apartment with food, drinks, and board games.
โIf it makes you feel better, you almost had me,โ I said, leaning over and giving her a kiss. โQi was inspired.โ
โAlmostย isnโt the same as winning,โ Isabella grumbled, but her pout melted into a sigh when I deepened the kiss. She tasted like warmth, chocolate, and something wonderfully, uniquelyย her.
My hand slid up her thigh until it reached the soft cotton hem of one of my old button-ups. Seeing her wear my clothes kindled something primal and possessive in me; she looked so beautiful, so perfect, and so damn mine.
Isabella wound her arms around my neck. Our board game wouldโve escalated into an entirely different type of play had my phone not rung, jolting us out of our embrace.
I paused at the caller ID, but I answered without betraying a visible reaction.
โCongratulations.โ Richard Chu skipped the niceties and cut straight to the chase. โThe company stays with a Young after all.โ
And that was that.
After months of schemes, strategizing, and buildup, I officially became the next CEO of the Young Corporation not with a bang but with a short, simple conversation.
โWell?โ Anxiety sculpted Isabellaโs expression. Iโd told her the vote was today; she mustโve guessed the purpose of the call. โWhat happened? What did he say?โ
I finally allowed a smile to sneak onto my face. โI won.โ
The words barely made it out of my mouth before she squealed and tackled me to the ground with surprising strength for someone so small.
โI knew it!โ Her face glowed with pride. โCEO Young. How does it feel?โ
โGood.โ My blood heated as I framed her hips with my hands. It was hard to form a detailed answer when she was straddling me wearing nothing but a shirt and underwear. โBut you feel better.โ
Isabella rolled her eyes, though her cheeks pinked at my response. โSeriously? Youโre thinking about sex right now? You just becameย CEO. This is what youโve always wanted! Why arenโt you, I donโt know, popping champagne and jumping up and down with excitement?โ
โBecause youโre sitting on top of me, love.โ I laughed again when she scowled down at me. God, I adored her. โIn all seriousness, Iโm happy, but I made my peace with the outcome before Richardโs call.โ
When a vote got dragged out as long as this one had, the anticipation fizzled. Besides, I already had what I wanted right in this room with me.
โSo are you two on good terms now?โ Isabella asked. โHe didnโt get caught up in the Russell thing, right?โ
โGood termsย is too optimistic of a term,โ I said dryly. โBut weโve developed a mutual understanding.โ
Richard and I would never see eye to eye on most things, but he was one of the few board members whom Russell couldnโt find dirt on, and heโd steered the board admirably through its recent storm. Meanwhile, Iโd proved that I was willing to fight for the company and work with him, if only on logistics and making sure Russell and Victor got their comeuppance.
Victorโs membership at Valhalla had been terminated. The club frowned on member-on-member sabotage, and with Christianโs help, I hit pay dirt on theย National Star. The tabloid had allegedly engaged in police bribery and phone hacking in pursuit of its stories, and it was under both legal and public fire. Chances were it would fold and take Victor Black down with it. Iโd confront him in person, but he wasnโt worth a single second more of my time or energy.
When I told Richard, heโd laughed and offered me a congratulatory cigar.
We didnโt like each other, but we respected each other.
โOn that noteโฆโ I lifted Isabella and gently set her aside. โI have one more call to make before we continue our rousing game of Scrabble.โ
She flinched. โKai, I love you, but please donโt utter the phraseย rousing game of Scrabbleย ever again.โ
I was still wearing a grin when I FaceTimed my mother. She mustโve heard the news by now, but I wanted to confirm and see her reaction.
It was lunchtime in London, so I expected her to answer in her office. Instead, she picked up after half a dozen ringsโa record long time for her
โin what looked like aโฆbedroom? A bay window spanned the wall behind her, reflecting the night lights of a city that was very much not London.
โKai.โ My mother sounded flustered. โI thought you were taking the day off. What is it?โ
โThe results are in. I won.โ I skipped to the more important issue at hand. โWhere are you?โย And who are you with?
The suite, the redness of her cheeks, the late hourโฆ Dear God, my mother had a lover.
My stomach lurched, threatening to expel my breakfast. I hadnโt felt this horrified since a visiting Abigail snuck into my closet a few years ago and rearranged my ties by length instead of color as a prank.
โYes, I received the call earlier from Richard. Congratulations.โ My motherโs face softened. โThe company will be in good hands.โ
For a split second, shock edged out my horror. Leonora Young was not the type of parent who coddled her children when it came to business. I couldnโt remember the last time sheโd been this unabashedly supportive; no matter how much Abigail or I accomplished, there was always more. More accolades, more awards, more power.
This was the first time I felt like what I did was enough.
An uncomfortable warmth crept into my chest, only to vanish seconds later when a deep male voice joined the conversation.
โNono, itโs eleven at night.โ A flash of salt-and-pepper hair entered the frame. โTell whoeverโs callingโah.โ
The man next to my mother stared back at me with equal parts guilt, astonishment, and embarrassment.
My earlier horror returned, sprouting fangs and teeth. โFather?โ
Edwin Youngโs face flushed a vivid shade of scarlet. โHello, Kai. This is, uh, unexpected.โ
Across from me, Isabellaโs jaw unhinged.ย Your parents?ย she mouthed.
She looked like she didnโt know whether to laugh or cringe.
I couldnโt bring myself to respond.
My parents. Together. In what was obviously a hotel room doingโฆ My stomach rebelled again.
โI realize this must come as a shock.โ My father cleared his throat. At sixty-two, he was still trim and fit thanks to regular tennis games and a red- meat-free diet. โBut your mother and I are, uhโฆweโreโฆโ
โOh, for Godโs sake, Edwin,โ my mother said impatiently. โI hope youโre more eloquent when youโre pitching to clients?โ She faced me again. โYour father and I have resumed a romantic relationship. This doesnโt necessarily mean weโre getting back together, since sexualโโ
โStop right there.โ I held up my free hand. The wordย sexualย leaving my motherโs lips was enough to make me want to bleach out my ears. โI donโt need the details.โ I focused on the city behind her. I hadnโt paid attention earlier, but the skyline was unmistakable. โAre you inย Shanghai?โ
Her cheeks colored. โYes. I flew here earlier this week for a last-minute trip.โ
I didnโt have to ask whether the trip was for business or pleasure. I hadnโt seen my mother look so relaxed and at ease sinceโฆever.
An idea suddenly struck me. โIs this why youโre stepping down?โ My gaze roved between her and my father, who was studying the ceiling with apparent fascination.
I couldnโt imagine my mother giving up her career for a man, but stranger things had happened. A month ago, I couldnโt imagine meek, mousy Russell Burton blackmailing half the board either.
โNo. Not necessarily.โ My mother fell silent for a moment, like she was debating whether to continue. โI had a health scare last year,โ she finally said, her voice quiet. โDoctors found what they thought was a tumor in my throat. It turned out to be an imaging error, but the scare put a lot of things into perspective.โ
A vise squeezed my chest. โYou never told me or Abigail that.โ
โItโs a good thing I didnโt, considering the doctorโs utter lack of competency.โ My mother pursed her lips. โObviously, Iโve switched medical teams since then, but I didnโt want to burden you or your sister before I had full confirmation. Your father happened to be in London the week after my misdiagnosis, and since I needed to talk about it but didnโt trust anyone outside the familyโฆโ
โWe rekindled our relationship,โ my father finished. โI still cared about your mother, even though weโve been estranged. I didnโt want her to go through something like that alone.โ
โIt started platonically, but it was obvious there were quite a few unresolved feelings between us.โ My mother blew out a sigh. โLong story short, we separated when we were young and stubborn. My priorities have shifted since then, especially with my health scare. I want to spend more time outside the office and with family. Besidesโฆโ A rueful smile crossed her lips. โIโve been at the helm for a long time. Companies that donโt change risk stagnation, and itโs time for a CEO with fresh perspectives.โ
I ran a hand over my face, trying to make sense of everything that had happened over the past twenty-four hours. Between my reconciliation with Isabella, the CEO news, and my motherโs double bombshell, my life had tilted so far off its axis I couldnโt think straight. However, it didnโt bother me as much as it wouldโve a few months ago.
Companies that didnโt change risked stagnation, but the same could be said for people. My life had followed ruler-straight lines for over three decades, and a little chaos was good for the soul.
โSince itโs confession time, thereโs one more thing I have to tell you.โ I angled my screen so my parents could see Isabella, who greeted them with a weak smile and a wave. โIโm back with Isabella. And this time, weโre staying together.โ
My mother didnโt look surprised. โI figured as much,โ she said dryly. โClarissa called her parents yesterday and told them a Teo-Young wedding isnโt in the cards.โ
โIโve never met you nor do I know when and why you broke up,โ my father told Isabella. โBut Iโm glad youโre back together.โ
Her smile carved dimples in her cheeks. โThank you.โ
Since it was so late in Shanghai, I didnโt drag out the conversation. I promised not to tell Abigail about my parents until my mother spoke with her and hung up.
Relief loosened the fist around my heart. Perhaps it was her vacation, my victory, or a combination of both, but my motherโs reaction to our relationship was surprisingly muted. Other than a few sighs and disapproving frowns, sheโd refrained from her usual barbs. She mustโve realized her objections would fall on deaf ears, and Leonora Young was smart enough not to waste her time fighting a losing battle.
โThat went way better than expected,โ Isabella said as we started a new round of Scrabble. โItโs amazing how much sex can loosen someone up.โ
I nearly spat out my drink. โAre you trying to traumatize me?โ I asked, appalled. โThatโs my mother youโre talking about.โ
โSorry, I thought you were already traumatized from seeing your parents in bedโโ She broke off with a squeal of laughter when I pulled her toward me and pinned her to the ground.
โFinish that sentence, and Iโll hide all your thrillers until you read every word ofย The Divine Comedy,โ I threatened. โThe Latin translated version.โ
Her laughter vanished. โYou wouldnโt dare.โ โTry me.โ
โIf you do thatโฆโ She hooked her legs around my waist, her eyes glinting with challenge. Heat raced straight to my groin. โIโll withhold sex until you put the books back.โ
โDarling, we both know you would cave before I did.โ Isabella arched one brow. โWanna bet?โ
We never resumed our board game that day.
I was normally a stickler for finishing what I started, but hours later, when we lay sweaty and satiated in my bed, I didnโt care that weโd left dirty plates and a half-finished game of Scrabble in the living room.
After all, we had the rest of our lives to finish it.