Even with his random appearance at the office this morning, I hadnât expected Carter to show up to dinner tonight. Family dinners arenât Carterâs thing. They arenât typically mine either, I guess, but theyâre even less his.
Carter looks straight past me, his eyes zeroing in on Margo behind me, on our clasped hands.
He jumps out of his seat, the chair flying to the ground behind him. âWhat the fuck?â
My momâs eyes go wide with shock, or maybe itâs embarrassment. She looks around the restaurant, giving the innocent bystanders an apologetic smile.
Dad gives me an unreadable look before he reaches up and grabs Carterâs shoulder. He pulls on it. âSit down, son.â
Carterâs eyes burn with fury as he picks his chair off the floor and follows our fatherâs direction.
âMom, Dad.â I smile softly at my parents. I feel slightly guilty pulling them into the drama thatâs about to ensue with Carter here. I really hadnât expected him to show up tonight. It was supposed to be an enjoyable pre-Thanksgiving dinner with my parents as I introduced Margo as my fiancée.
Now itâs going to be drama filled. Carter was babied terribly. Heâs not used to things being taken from him. Add in the fact that heâs been extremely competitive from the moment I established my own company, and thereâs no way this will end well. Heâs wanted to beat me at everything from the moment Dad off-handedly asked him at a dinner once when Carter was going to do something with his life like I had. I donât think Dad had meant it to be offensive. But Carter took it that way. Since then, heâs been trying to win against me when Iâd never been interested in even playing the game. When he finds out Margo and I are engaged, heâs bound to lose his shit. Iâd hoped it would be over a phone call, not in a place thatâs always packed and takes six months to get a reservation unless you have an in with someone.
âI presume you remember Margo?â I offer, turning my body so she can no longer hide behind me. She pinches my arm, clearly unamused by bringing her into the limelight.
I squeeze her hand, trying my best to reassure her. Neither of us had expected Carter to show up, but that may have been naive of us. Sheâd manage to hide from him all day at work. Leave it to Carter to never work hard for anything until nowâuntil it came to winning her back.
My mom stands up with a warm smile on her face. She rounds the table and pulls Margo into an embrace before sheâs even said hi to me.
âMargo,â she says lovingly, petting the back of Margoâs head. âItâs been so long, sweetie.â
Margo hugs her back. Itâs only because I pay close attention to her every move that I notice how her back is tense and her hands are balled tight. âYeah, it has,â Margo responds uneasily.
As soon as my mom pulls away, my dad is there to pull Margo into a hug. He always had a soft spot for her. Even after Margo called things off with Carter, my dad never stopped asking about how she was doing.
While he and Margo get reacquainted, my mom stops in front of me with a wide smile on her face. âMy boy,â she says, her voice filled with love. Leaning down, I pull my mom in for an embrace, feeling comforted by the scent of the same perfume sheâs worn my entire life.
âI missed you,â I say against her hair.
My dad reaches out to shake my hand and then we all look at each other, the vibe in the air a little uncomfortable after Carterâs outburst. Dad eases the tension by pointing to the table. âLetâs take a seat and catch up.â The look he aims my way tells me heâs full of questions.
I feel Carterâs hot glare on me as I pull Margoâs chair out from the table. Her smile seems more comfortable than she may seem as she mumbles a small thank you and takes a seat. I take the seat next to her, smiling at my brother, letting him know Iâm completely unbothered by the seething glare heâs aimed at me.
Carter takes a drink of his bourbon. âI wasnât aware we were bringing assistants to the family dinner.â
âI wasnât aware you were invited.â
âBoys,â my mom hisses, the word coming out more pleading than she probably intended.
I look at her, my expression softening. âSorry, mom. Iâm just slightly confused why Carter has decided to grace us with his presence for once.â My eyes flash to Margo at my side. I have to hand it to her; you wouldnât ever know how nervous she was just minutes ago. She holds her head high, not an ounce of nerves on her face. âI wonder if it has something to do with my assistant.â Itâs probably cruel of me to draw out the news of our engagement, but I canât help myself. I like that Carter is uncomfortable across from us, that heâs wracking his brain wondering whatâs going on between Margo and me.
Carterâs dark hair gleams underneath the soft yellow lighting. He watches me closely. If heâs looking for answers on my face, he wonât find them. He leans back in his chair, risking a glance at Margo before looking back to me. âAm I not allowed to join my own family for dinner?â
âYou know what?â I pick up the wine menu and pretend to look over it even though I know what to order. âYouâre right. Weâre so thrilled to have you join us tonight. Tell me, howâs your girlfriend? What was her name again?â
Carter glares at me before looking to Margo. âWe broke up,â he explains, looking at Margo with want in his eyes.
Margo smiles widely at him. I donât realize how jealous it made me to see them looking at one another until she reaches under the table and places her hand on my thigh. âIt doesnât matter to me if you have a girlfriend or not. I would love to meet her if you do.â
Fuck. Why am I relieved to hear her say those words?
âShe wasnât you,â Carter fires back.
Oh, hell no.
I dismissively wave the waiter away when he stops at our table. He scurries away, the jealousy surrounding me probably palpable enough to have him running for his life.
âIâve actually got some great news,â I announce, jealousy getting the better of me. Underneath the table, I place my hand on top of Margoâs, intertwining our fingers.
My motherâs eyes light up. She exchanges a look with my father, who looks somewhat relieved for the change of conversation. That face may be wiped right off with my next words.
I look to Margo, my eyes softening as I take in her beauty. She squeezes my hand, prompting me to continue. Looking back to my parents, I take a deep breath. âMargo and I have fallen in love.â
âYouâre fucking lying,â Carter spits immediately.
Margo looks at him, not showing a hint of emotion on her face. âThings happen when you work closely together.â
I could kiss her in front of all of them for her statement. I hadnât expected her to say much. In fact, Iâd expected her to stay quiet as I explained the change in our relationship. When I saw Carter seated at the table, a small part of me became nervous she wouldnât be able to follow through with him here. Sheâd been up front of how he hurt her. I didnât know how much of it still lingered, if a part of her still wanted him.
The confident set of her features as she stares into his rage-filled eyes tells me everything I need to know. She wonât be leaving me for him. He no longer has herâI do.
The entire table is tense as Margo and Carter stare at one another. Sheâs the first to break eye contact, looking away from him to focus me. Lifting her hand, she brushes my cheek lovingly. âNeither one of us expected it,â she lies graciously.
âYou whore,â Carter snaps, slamming his hand down on the table. The glasses on the table rattle with his sudden movement.
âCarter!â My mom gasps.
âSon,â my father growls.
I hold my hand up, stopping my parents from saying anything else. Anger brews in my chest as I fumingly focus on that pathetic excuse of a man I have to call my blood. I can feel Margo watching me carefully from my side. My body is coiled tight with rage. I lean forward, smoothing a wrinkle in the tablecloth.
Every fiber of my being wants to come across the table and hit my brother square in the face for having the nerve to call Margo that. My hand flexes underneath the table as I try to keep my composure. The last thing my family needs is to make the headlines for Carter and I getting into a brawl during dinner.
âCarter,â I seethe, looking up to look him dead in the eye. I hope he sees the fury raging in my eyes. âCall my fiancée that again and I will fucking ruin your life as you know it. The blood we share be damned.â
He rears back, his eyes widening. âFiancée?â
âYes, fiancée. Apologize for speaking to her like that.â
âNo,â he answers aggressively.
âCarter,â our mom pleads. This wasnât how I envisioned sharing the news of our engagement, but then again, I hadnât expected Carter to be here.
Carter looks away from me, to look at Margo. âJust hopping from one brotherâs cock to another, arenât we?â
I fly out of my chair, rounding the table in an instant. Dishes clatter to the ground as I shove his face into the tablecloth. My mother shrieks. Margo says something, but I donât catch it as I dig Carterâs cheek into the stark white tablecloth. Anger courses through my veins as I lean forward, tightening my grip on the back of his neck.
The pleas from my family and musings from other diners go completely unnoticed. All I can focus is on my brother. The piece of shit doesnât deserve to be in Margoâs presence, let alone have the right to have ever called her his. My fingertips dig into his neck as I lean close to his ear.
My teeth grind, threatening to shave down from the pressure of the angry set of my jaw. âYouâre lucky weâre in public, brother. If we were in private your face would already be black and blue.â
âYou wouldnât,â he spits.
My fingers thread through his hair, yanking his head up, I turn his head to look at Margo. He tries to push me off him, but his pathetic attempts are useless. My eyes flick to the people around us, all of them gawking at the spectacle weâre putting on. I hate the attention, but I despise the words heâd used against Margo more.
When he tries to turn his head, I use my free hand to clutch his jaw, forcing him to look at Margo. âApologize to my fiancée, Carter.â
He tries to jerk free from my grip but fails. Iâm too angry, too filled with rage to let him out of this. Heâs going to apologize to her. Iâll do whatever it takes.
âFuck no.â He yelps like a child when my grip tightens on his jaw.
âTry that again,â I demand, moments away from beating his head into the table.
âIâm sorry,â Carter mutters, staring at her lap.
âBe a fucking man and apologize to her face.â
âIâm sorry!â he shouts. âOw,â he groans as my fingers dig so hard into his neck that his face begins to turn blue.
âWhile youâre at it, tell her how sorry you are for cheating on her. For being stupid and pathetic and walking out on your relationship.â
A large hand lands on my bicep. I look back to find my father giving me a warning stare. I ignore it. Heâs going to have to rip me off Carter if he wants me to stop before Carter does as I ask.
âWhat the fuck.â Carter manages to get out through gasps of air.
Margo is the only one who can pull me from my rage. Her voice breaks through the anger, pulling me out of it. âBeck,â she murmurs, âit doesnât matter. I donât care what he thinks of me. It doesnât matter.â
I look to her, my fingers applying slightly less pressure to where he can get a deep breath in.
âHe doesnât matter,â she repeats, giving me a hesitant smile. âAll that matters is you.â
Relief washes over me as I let go of him. The sudden movement has him lurching forward. He groans, rubbing at the handprint Iâd left on his neck.
Walking up to my mother, I give her a kiss on the top of the head. âI love you, mom. Weâll catch up when heâs not around. Sorry to ruin our dinner.â
My dad and I share a knowing look. He doesnât argue with me or try to convince me to stay. Words arenât needed for us to come to an understanding. Weâll talk later. But I canât be in the presence of Carter for another second and keep my temper at bay.
Before going, I stop in front of him and look at him down my nose. âDonât fucking speak to my future wife again. In fact, donât even breathe in her god damn direction unless itâs to utter an apology.â