It frightened the shit out of me, because for the first time in my life, I felt like I was losing control.
"The board is preparing," Jeff told me.
We were sitting in the boardroom after a long day of work. My peers acted no differently with me than normal, laughing and joking and carrying on, giving no indication that they were about to vote on my removal.
But they were fools, all of them.
I'd make sure I knew everyone who was planning to vote against me. When I came out of this mess triumphant and with a smile on my face, every last one of them would pay dearly.
"They are?" I asked nonchalantly. "How convenient."
Jeff stared at me. "Aren't you a little bit worried?"
"No," I replied as I kicked my feet up onto the marble table to infuriate Jeff. "Why should I be?"
"Because Charles Whitmore is about to have your job."
He was obviously trying to piss me off by mentioning Charles, but it didn't work. After long, hard thinking, I’d come up with a plan that would make everyone happy and resolve my dilemma.
I'd made a decision.
"That's not going to happen," I said with all confidence.
Jeff raised an eyebrow. "Why not?"
It was hard for me to say my next words, but I managed it. "Because I'm ready . . . to behave.
Victoria
For the past several weeks, Tyler had taken me on a whirlwind of a romance. From upscale night clubs to expensive restaurants, Tyler took me everywhere. We were inseparable.
I had no idea why I'd accepted his offer to start dating, especially considering the warning given to me by practically everyone, but I guess I couldn't help himself.
All it had taken was a bouquet of roses, a bottle of expensive wine and Tyler's playful grin to convince me to go against what my brain was telling me.
In a way, I suppose I felt special. After all, it was rumored that Tyler didn't give a girl more than a day or two of his time, and here he was giving me weeks.
Despite the warning signs going off in the back of my mind, I was thrilled beyond belief. Here was this incredibly handsome and rich guy who could literally have any woman he wanted—and he wanted me.
And the wild, crazy sex that involved a bit of domination? I lived for it. Rough and exciting, each time was like a dangerous adventure where I never knew where I'd wind up.
I was so caught up in my new arrangement that Christine's mistreatment of me at work ceased to bother me. The only thing that mattered in my world was Tyler.
* * *
I was working with April and Gabe in the factory room, helping with the finishing touches on the wedding gown for Tyler's best friend's wedding, when a young man came walking in.
Tall, blonde and handsome, he was dressed in a business suit, and it looked as if he was looking for something, or someone.
April and Gabe were busy talking to a group of workers while they complained about a problem with a gown, and I was the only one who seemed to notice the guy, so I walked over.
"May I help you?" I asked politely.
The man looked at me for a moment and then smiled. I noticed that he had straight, white teeth. "I'm looking for Victoria Young."
What the hell could he want with me? I wondered.
"You're speaking to her."
He was surprised. "Oh." He held out his hand. "I'm Charles Whitmore, an executive from Armex."
For some reason, his name sounded familiar, but I couldn't place it. But I did recognize the name of Tyler’s company.
After a moment, I took his hand and gently shook it. He firmly had my attention now. I wondered what this was going to be about. "Nice to meet you," I said. "So what brings you here?"
And why the hell are you looking for me?
Charles shifted on his feet and then glanced over at April and Gabe. “Can we talk?”
“I’m kinda busy,” I said. “If you can just tell me what this is about.”
Charles gave me a look that brought me up short. “It’s about Tyler.”
* * *
“You’re making a big mistake,” Charles said to me.
We were sitting in a high-class coffee shop down the street from the corporate fashion building. He ordered me a latte that was topped by a mound of whip cream.
I played with it a little. “How’s that?”
“Tyler . . . he’s no good.” He gestured at me. “This relationship he has going with you? It won’t last.”
I scowled. “I fail to see how our relationship is any of your business.” Honestly, I didn't know why I agreed to talk with this Charles guy.
Jonathan’s words came back to me in that moment, filling me with anxiety.
Walking through that door and never coming back is the best thing that will ever happen to you
Charles pressed his fingertips together and gave me a direct gaze. “It does when it affects my position at my company.”