As far as I was concerned, crazy had a smell.
It was flowery body lotion and Chanel No. 5. And it diminished my appetite the minute it crawled into my nostrils through the open door of my office.
The day had been shitty to begin with. Judith was working hard on giving me the best fucking leads to land on my desk in the past year, while simultaneously avoiding me.
I wanted to marry Lily slightly less than I wanted to fuck a cactus on live television. I knew it would bring a lot of joy to my father to know Iâd given up on world domination and Newsflash Corp, and that Maman would be terribly disappointedânot because she wanted grandchildren, but because sheâd have loved for me to become the next Richard Branson. Regardless, I deserve the media mogul throne. But even I had limits.
And they were currently being tested. The unbearably sweet scent was followed by a loud thump.
a manic screech pierced the silence of the entire floor.
I looked up from my laptop and found my fiancée standing atop a desk in the newsroom, clad in one of her horrendously expensive wrap mini dresses and Louboutin heels.
. Lily didnât have moods; she had obsessions with looking rich.
She grabbed a monitor and crashed it on the floor, sending Jessica and Elijah jumping backward with a shriek. Kate stood from her seat and galloped in Lilyâs direction. I stood and made my way to the newsroom, looking for Jude. She wasnât anywhere to be seen.
. Lily wasnât above starting a cat fight, but if I had to put my money on a winner, it would be Judith.
âLily,â Kate said with calm authority, âif you want to leave this place without a security escort and handcuffs, Iâd strongly suggest you remove yourself from the desk and stop breaking things.â
âShut up, bitch. For all I know itâs you heâs having an affair with.â Lily sniffed, pointing her long fake nail at Kate.
I marched into the room and stopped at the desk she stood on. The rest of my newsroom stared up at Lily like she was Moses delivering the Ten Commandments, but she didnât seem to notice me, perhaps because she was more occupied with having a public meltdown.
âSo you think Célian is having an affair?â Kate tapped her lips, musing.
âI know he is! Someone has been coming to his building. I have eyes and ears everywhere.â
âOh, Lordy,â Kate chirped.
Coincidentally or not, the desk Lily stood on belonged to Judith. I didnât know how Jude would react if she found out her monitor had been smashed by this chick, but I was going to guess Lily wouldnât be the only one screaming in this room.
âLily, youâre embarrassing yourself, but more importantly, youâre an embarrassment to me. Get down immediately,â I commanded, snapping my fingers at her.
But as I said it, I realized that it wasnât true. Lily did not embarrass me. In fact, sheâd stopped triggering any type of emotion in me, and world domination just wasnât quite enough to suffer her presence, even if only on paper.
We were a match made in Manhattan royalty heaven, but in the end, weâd put each other through hell. And in this very moment, I was done. If that meant that I was going to be a little less rich and a little less ruthless, I was willing to make that sacrifice to get rid of this pest.
Because even Lilyâs dear family wasnât enough anymore.
They werenât mine. Theyâd never be mine.
âWho is she, Célian?â She stomped her foot on Judithâs notebook, denting the pages and creating a hole right in the middle.
My teeth slammed together, locking my jaw so a curse wouldnât come out.
âDo you love her? Do you?â she whined.
I took my phone out, done with her games.
âYouâd call security on your fiancée?â She raised her arms in wonder and her lack of panties showed. She was naked underneath the dress, no doubt for me.
âOn the fucking pope, if he interfered with my staffâs work. Last chance before you spend the next few hours in jail,â I said dryly.
People behind me chuckled and whispered. I hated that we were a spectacle, but I liked that sheâd played right into my hands. Sheâd just provided me with a golden opportunity to dump her ass with little to no social consequences, and Judith wouldnât think it was about her.
Because it wasnât.
Judith was just a fuck.
A brilliant fuck, but nonetheless a disposable one.
Lily lowered herself with a groan, sliding her ass to the desk and scooting down. She landed on her heels with a whimper and ran toward me, throwing her arms over my neck and weeping into my shirt.
âWhy, Célian? I thought we were getting better, and now I have to hear that my fiancé is taking a new girl places? That she visits his building?â
I should have been disturbed by the amount of information Lily was privy to, but after all, her entire life consisted of sitting around in coffee shops and gossiping. For all I knew, she had socialite friends living in my building.
I retrieved Judeâs notebook and pocketed it. âApologize to Kate and get into my office.â
Kate stood behind Lily and shook her head, telling me I shouldnât let her get away with it.
âBut she hates me.â Lily stomped her feet, whining.
âCanât deny that.â Kate lifted her hands in surrender, and everyone laughed.
I looked around the human circle that had formed around us and realized everyone in it looked at Kate with love and Lily with sheer disgust.
As far as they were concerned, she was a spoiled little bitch. And as far as they were concerned, I endorsed that kind of behavior. I would berate someone for days for making a grammatical error in a news report, yet I was choosing to marry someone who thought was a word?
âInside my office, right now,â I murmured through gritted teeth.
We turned and made our way to the hallway, and thatâs when I saw Judith standing at the entrance of the newsroom, still clutching her phone to her ear. She was on a call, probably something Syria related. We were running a primetime special about it this weekend, and sheâd been working extra hard to get all the numbers and statistics.
Her eyes ping-ponged between me and Lily for about ten seconds before she took a step aside and let us through.
Lily scowled at her, then barked, âWhat the hell are you looking at? Youâre the prime suspect, bitch.â
âHuh?â Judithâs eyebrows shot up. She ended her call and tucked her phone into her pocket. âWhat is she talking about?â
âIâm talking about the woman whoâs been keeping my fiancé up all nighââ
But she never got to finish that sentence, because I pulled her into an embrace like she was an animal in captivity, slapping my hand over her mouth and dragging her into my office.
Judith turned a nice shade of tomato red, her eyes widening in alarm.
âBack to work, Humphry,â I barked.
âYes, sir,â she said, but her voice flatlined, delivering the news that I was in even deeper shit than Iâd previously thought.
In my office, Lily threw her body over the couch and began to sob.
âItâs the blond girl, isnât it? She looks like a homewrecker. All sweet and pretty with her please-save-me cheap outfit. And Converse. Who wears fucking Converse with a dress?â
âShut up,â I ordered, bracing myself against my desk and staring her down.
I swear the teenaged version of her Iâd dated over a decade ago had been sane. Shallow, but sane. Then again, when youâre a teenager, youâre not looking for a great intellectual opponent. Her ass and agreeable nature had been enough to keep me satiated for the first decade of our relationship.
âYou know I can find out with little to no effort, right?â She perked up on the black leather couch, sniffing again. Her mascara ran down her cheeks in thick streaks, and it made her look like Alice Cooper, not to mention that her dress was more appropriate for a Vegas strip club than a newsroom. She unwrapped said dress, flashing me her tits and pink pussy.
âThat wonât be necessary, and neither will strip teasing,â I deadpanned.
Her eyes brightened. âDoes that mean youâre getting rid of her?â
âNot her. You,â I said simply.
We stared at each other for a few seconds while she digested this information, her face transforming from agonized to amused. Did she not understand English? Why was she so smug?
âYou canât break up with me. What about Newsflash Corp?â
âIâll live without it. Getting rid of you is top priority. Put some clothes on.â
She stood up and shoved my chest, not moving me an inchâpartly because I was braced against the desk, but also because I was quite literally twice her size. I wondered if she realized the right-hand wall of my office was made of glass, then remembered that she gave very little shit about who saw her naked.
âYouâre a bastard. We grew up together. Weâre childhood sweethearts.â
âIf thatâs your only defense, itâs lacking. Because I can crush it to pieces by bringing up something you did a little over a year ago.â I chuckled darkly. âKeep the ring, cancel everything else. There will not be a wedding in August, Lily. Itâs over.â
And as I said that, I realized there was not even an ounce of me that was remorsefulânot even for letting her keep my familyâs ring (it was tainted once sheâd worn it anyway) or the missed opportunity for so-called world domination Kate was always teasing me about.
âIâm going to make your life a living hell, Célian.â Lily wiggled her finger in my face. I took her finger and lowered it, wrapping her dress back around her waist for her.
âI dare you, sweetheart. Itâs been too long since I showed you who I really am. I cannot wait for you to get reacquainted with the asshole version everyone else has been privy to for the past year, partly because of you.â I couldnât dump all the blame on Lily, though. My father had taken the Worst Dad of the Century trophy, leaving others to eat dust.
âYouâre insane!â she yelled in my face.
âThatâs rich, coming from a half-naked woman who just broke a monitor and accused a gay, middle-aged woman of having an affair with her fake fiancé.â
âYouâre weird. And a smartass. I donât even like you anymore.â She walked over to the door, made a U-turn, stared at me helplessly, and shook her head. âTell me how to make it right, and I will.â Her voice cracked around her plea.
âGet out.â
The door slammed in my face, and my eyes immediately traveled to the newsroom through the glass walls. Judith was staring at me, like she wanted my eyes to bleed out the truth of what had happened in my office. But I couldnât invite her in. Not so soon after kicking Lily out. That would be transparent, downright risky.
I dialed Briannaâs extension and asked her to summon Judith for a one on one rundown meeting in three hours. I asked her to do the same for Kate, Elijah, and James. I had nothing to say to the last three. I just didnât want it to look suspicious.
I fell into my seat and closed my eyes. A text message dinged on my phone, and I flipped it over to see who it was.
Dan: Your father is at a meeting right now, selling ad space to a Vegas-based marketing company that specializes in condoms, tobacco, gambling equipment, and sex toys. Iâm sitting in the same restaurant. Theyâre talking seven figures.
This deal would be suicide for the LBC brand, and my father knew it. This was a prime example of how far heâd go to sabotage things for me.
I ordered.
It was time to take this matter to the board and bury what was left of my relationship with the man who hated me just a little less than I hated him.
Three meaningless conversations later (Kate was happy to know Iâd called the engagement off with Lily; Elijah and I talked baseball; and James tried to give me some fatherly advice about women and relationships, only to be sent out with his tail between his legs.), Judith entered my office.
The minute she walked in, the urge to push her against the door, spread her legs, and fuck her relentlessly burned through my veins, but I settled for an easy smirk.
âHumphry.â
âSir.â
I was seated behind my deskâsomething my erection was very grateful forâand I motioned for her to take a seat across from me. She did so obediently, her back straight. I handed her the notebook Iâd managed to retrieve from Lily. It was wrinkled as fuck. Jude took it in shaky hands.
âThank you,â she said quietly.
âIâll buy you another one.â
âI donât want another one. I like this one.â
. Why did that make me even harder?
She shook her head, sighing. âYou wanted to see me?â
âThere are a few matters we need to discuss as a result of the unexpected appearance of Miss Davis at the newsroom.â I loosened my tie.
Jude smiled her sweet, innocent smile. âThatâs a lovely way of describing a batshit crazy woman who broke a monitor and ruined my notebook, if I ever heard one.â
I smirked. Sat back. Knotted my fingers together. âI sent Brianna to the third floor to get one of Jamesâ stylists to iron Kipling back into shape.â
Her eyes widened, her lower lip poking out. âHow did youâ¦?â
âFigured it out.â I waved her off.
Not quite. The mystery had occupied my mind for many long nights. So much so that Iâd pieced together every encounter in which sheâd mentioned Kipling. Sheâd had the notebook clutched in her palm in all of them.
Jude looked touched, and I needed her not to be, so I continued. âAt any rate, Miss Davis will be in no position to further damage property or harass LBC employees anymore, especially seeing as I terminated our engagement.â
Which was really a nice way of saying we could go back to fucking peacefully without Judith giving me the third degree, just not in so many words.
âIs that why Iâm here?â she asked, jutting her chin out. âBecause you think Iâll jump back into your bed?â
âAnd couch. And office door. And fucking public toilet, if I say so.â I shrugged, sitting back and smirking at her.
âYouâre wrong, Célian. When I told you I donât do love, I meant it. But I donât do casual, either. I need it to mean something. I was with Milton because Iâm capable of having a relationship. Iâm capable of giving.â
I really didnât want to hear about that douche, Milton. At the same time, my growing need to fuck Judith might very well make my balls explode. I decided I would compromise my truthâif not bend it just a littleâto accommodate her needs.
âI can do a discreet arrangement.â
âI donât want an . I want a .â
âWhatever you want to call it, Chucks. As long as you realize there is nothing at the end of that tunnelâno marriage, no wedding, no kids, and no cozy evenings watching Jeopardy with your dadâyou can have it. Now pack a bag. Weâre going to Miami for the weekend.â
I thought about all Iâd said and decided to amend one thing. âActually maybe Jeopardy is okay sometimes. Your pussy will need an occasional rest.â
âMiami?â Her eyes widened like Iâd suggested Afghanistan. She recovered quickly, clearing her throat and adding, âWe havenât finished working on the Syria piece.â
Right.
Of course we still needed to wrap it up.
âWeâll work into the night.â
âI promised Dad I would watch the Yankees game with him.â She reddened.
I hated that I liked that about herâher fierce loyalty to her family. No matter how late she stayed at work, she somehow always made time for her pops.
But maybe Jude wasnât anything special. Maybe I just had no idea how a normal family worked and was giving her extra credit.
âYou may have the night off,â I said curtly. âIâll send a cab to take you to the airport. Anything else?â
She stared at me for a few seconds, still blinking in disbelief. I guess Iâd expected her to be happier about the news, but I didnât exactly deliver it with flowers and sugary promises.
âYouâre single?â she confirmed.
I raked my eyes over her. âSeems that way.â
âYou broke it off with her?â She rubbed her forehead, looking around the room. Why? Was she expecting this to be a big prank? Clearly, she thought very little of me in the morals department.
âDo you need this in writing, Humphry?â
âThat would be great, actually.â
I smirked. âGet your smart ass out of my office before I spank it.â
âYouâre awful,â she said, getting up from her seat and walking back to the door.
I watched her every movement, wondering why I found her so fascinating, and inwardly asking myself what the fuck I was doing, taking this random chick to see my motherâ
âwho was still blissfully ignorant of the collapse of my engagement.
âYou like awful,â I retorted.
She stopped by the door, bowed her head and shook it, laughing. When she left, the smell of hope crawled into my nostrils, the smell of her vanilla shampoo and gingery, spicy perfume.
And I had to admit, I liked it a whole a lot better.