Chapter 134: HIS WIFE’S ROUSING SUSPICIONS
Finnegan
"Hold on. I think our Finn has been swapped with soone else." Henry’s words had my head whipping up from the phone. I tapped the power button to quickly turn the screen off, hiding the selfie Abigail had sent . I was at the bar with him, Eric, and Arthur.
"What?"
"Did you see a ?" Eric asked from the other side of the table, where he sat beside his father, an easy grin playing on his lips.
"Did I see a what?" Had I missed so part of the conversation? Dammit, I had gotten carried away chatting with Abigail.
Hilarious, wasn’t it? I didn’t chat. I never had ti to, and who was I going to chat with anyway?
If I needed to catch up with my friends, I called them or t up with them at the bar like this, when I could.
But with Abigail, well, I didn’t fucking function well when it ca to her. I had no idea when we started chatting.
Okay, that was a blatant lie.
It was after I had fucked her in my office like so beast in heat. I had sent a text to be sure she got ho safe because she had insisted she could drive herself ho.
So damned stubborn. There had been a dark look on her face, though. And the past few days after that, she had been quite jumpy at work. Every single ti I asked what was wrong, she would beam at
and tell
she was fine.
She was not fine.
"Alright, I’ll say what everyone is thinking, you are smiling, Finnegan," Arthur chuckled and my face froze.
I was?
My face arranged itself back into its correct configuration imdiately, a brooding look creasing my features. I set the phone face down on the bar.
"Too late," Henry cried, pointing at . "I saw it. Arthur saw it. Eric saw it. Right? It’s in the historical record now."
"I wasn’t smiling."
"You definitely were," Eric said cheerfully, wiggling his brows at . Ah shit, he was hanging out with Henry too much.
"Only one thing makes a man smile like that without realizing it," Arthur declared, holding his glass up in the air, his eyes crinkling with mirth. "And it isn’t a ."
"Who is she?" Henry asked even when he knew damn well who it was.
The asshole just wanted to bait
for his amusent. He wouldn’t let
live it down that I had been so blind, I didn’t know my assistant was Aphrodite.
"Nobody," I grunted while Arthur leaned forward.
"The smile says otherwise."
I reached for my whiskey and said nothing.
The truth was I hadn’t known I was smiling. That was so fucking strange. Abigail sent
a selfie of her at the theatre with her friends.
One of them had a palm over her face, shoving her while they both laughed hysterically at the cara.
It was odd that I knew exactly how she must have laughed. Her head thrown back, beautiful blue eyes crinkling with joy.
I wanted to see her.
I ached to see her. If she wanted to watch films, she could watch them from my couch, from my side, my hands running through her silky dark tresses as she rambled on and on about the movie. She would be all dolled up in my shirt-
I shut the thought down firmly.
Bloody hell, I had more pressing matters to think about. Angel was coming ho soon for the break and Victoria was too eerily silent. My n had reported that she wasn’t seen at Mother’s or at her villa in Manhattan.
She was up to no good. Matt had returned from his trip and since I already found my Red, I had placed him on Victoria’s trail. It was odd that she would disappear at a ti like this.
After all, her and my mother’s favorite day of the year was drawing closer.
Yeah, my life was complicated in ways that Abigail didn’t know yet. I didn’t want all this blowing back in my face.
"I’m throwing a small party at the house next month," Arthur said at so point, tankfully directing the attention away from .
"Nothing formal. You’re all expected."
"Obviously," Henry chuckled.
"I should invite Abigail," Eric muttered, whipping out his phone. "I haven’t seen her since the car launch party, she’s always busy."
My grip tightened around the glass of whiskey. He better be referring to another Abigail. Jealousy wrapped around my heart like bands of lead, refusing to let go.
"You’re texting her now?" Henry asked Eric but his eyes were fixed on , a knowing smile wide as a Cheshire Cat sat on his face.
"Why wait?" Eric shrugged, crossing his fingers. "I hope she says she’s coming. Can you please stop putting so much work on her, Finn? For my sake at least."
My shoes hit the ground in rapid, impatient taps, irritation curling at the base of my spine.
For his sake?
Henry looked like he was going to pass out from laughing, with how red his face was.
His face split into a grin. "She said, yes." He turned the phone to show Arthur. "And she put a heart. She’s definitely into , Dad."
Yeah, and I’m the fucking president.
Thinking a woman liked him because of a heart emoji was exactly the kind of thing that reminded
that Eric was a kid next to the rest of us.
I turned on my phone under the table, my eyes scanning the texts from Abigail. It didn’t have a heart emoji. Another surge of jealousy filled my veins. She had never sent
a heart emoji.
Christ, I was grown-ass man, I could not be irritated over sothing as ridiculous as an emoji, dammit.
Who cared what she sent Eric Lewis?
He wasn’t the one who ate her pussy in the back seat of the car this evening at the close of work, tonguing her cunt while she sobbed his na on heavy, tearful gasps.
That was . Not him.
Two hours later, Jas pulled up at my penthouse. My brows furrowed as I realized the penthouse lights were on. Two of my security team were in the lobby when I strode in, their eyes shifting warily as I approached.
"What is it?"
"Boss." The taller one stepped forward. "I’m sorry, sir. We tried to stop her. She was very..." He paused, racking his head for the word.
"Determined."
My eyes narrowed into slits. It better not ne who I thought it was. A short elevator ride into my penthouse later, I was standing in the living room, glaring at the bane of my existence as she strutted towards .
"Hi honey," Victoria drawled, standing on her toes to place a kiss on my cheek. I leaned back, narrowing my eyes into slits.
"What are you doing here?"
"Oh co on, pretending to be happy to see
won’t cost you anything," She scoffed. Her head cocked to the side and she leaned in taking a sniff of .
Victoria’s eyes slowly lifted to et mine. "And why, dear Finnegan, do you reek of a woman’s perfu?"
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