ith my own money. My role was simple: be supportive, unseen, and unheard while his
career, I saw the brutal truth I' d been denying.
er hair as if it were the most natural thing in the world. When I fin
ss he deemed "too much,"
hat door in that d
st fuel for his ambition and their affair.
, powerful investor Harvey Hurst. And fueled by a reckless wave of defiance, I didn't pull away. Inst
pte
Calho
en mine, but like most things in our relatio
self it didn' t matter. We were on our way to the Alpenglow Tech Retreat, a three-day conference that could m
f as the silence in the car str
t beside me. The air instantly shifted, filled with the faint scent
ey H
uiet, gravitational center of any room he entered. He was the reason we were even goin
mask sliding into place. "Harvey. I d
er his eyes, and his usually immaculate dark hair was slightly tousled, as if he' d bee
d back against the leather, a clear s
e quiet. She twisted in the passenger seat, her face a perfect portrait of concern. "You must be
nching in my lap, as sh
pright right now." Her eyes, wide and innocent, met mine in the rearview mir
lat. My supportiveness was a curr
oyance? guilt?-crossing his face before it was s
exaggeratedly weak and delicate. She squeezed past Harvey, her hip brushing against his s
s lap, who had twisted his body to accommodate her. He began str
high, her fingers tracing idle pa
ust kept stroking her hair, his eyes on the road ahead
at me. A small, triumphant smirk played on her lips before she
containing the gluten-free, low-sugar snacks I' d prepared for Carlton because he was on a health kick. The credit card in my
voice muffled. "I' m so thirst
can you reach it?" he asked
e too tired," she
ed over, rummaging in the door pocket before producing her pink, glitt
d, then he took a long drink from the sam
n water bottle, my hands suddenly clumsy. The cap was screwed
over, startli
r mine, taking the bottle. His fingers were long and elegant, with clean, short nails. The cu
twist, he opened the bottl
mbled, my voice
ating back into his fortress of silence, h
ld water, the chill of it a
lay the role that should have been mine. Three days of Carlton' s blatant favoritism
" he' d said last week, his eyes bright with the promise of a future funded by ve
ntion the third perso
ds, and a hollow ache spread through my chest. It was all a joke. My support, my money, my love
lips together, taking another sip of water. I was a
s, my shoulder bumping hard against Harvey' s. The contact sent a jolt thr
isible just above the collar of her shirt as she shifted in Carlton' s l
It was a brutal, physical confirmation
ull away f
let my weight settle against him. I wasn' t going to give
tensed. Slowly, he opened his eyes
y ribs, and deliberately leaned in closer, my
eel the heat radiating from his body, a steady, powerful warmth
t made the air crackle. It felt dangerous. It felt like a decision