Heâd been fending for himself since he was three; by five, he could pull a chair over to the stove and make his own meals. By seven, he was already down at the docks, scrambling to collect whatever seafood had spilled onto the ground after the shipments.
Whatever affection heâd missed out on as a child, he knewâdeep downâthat nothing Marcus or Valery did now could ever make up for it.
Especially after this time. Valery had faked her own death to fool Easton, and it finally made him realize that some things never change. Like they say, a leopard canât change its spotsâno matter what.
The first time he saw Tyrone, his heart ached.
He never envied his brother for inheriting the Lynch family fortune; what pained him was knowing Tyrone had been abandoned by Marcus since childhood.
He blamed himself, too, for monopolizing whatever scraps of fatherly love were available. Not that there was much of itâbut at least Marcus had stuck around to watch him grow up.
âLunch is on me today,â Tyrone said, his usual gloom lifting a little as his brow unfurrowed. âYou can treat me next time.â
Easton grinned, nodding. âDeal.â
He spent ages looking at the menu but couldnât find a single dish under thirty dollarsânot even a simple salad came cheaper than thirty-eight.
Noticing Eastonâs discomfort, Tyrone called the waiter over. âJust bring us the house specials.â
The waiter nodded quickly, smiling politely. âGentlemen, do you have any dietary restrictions?â
âNo fish without scales...â
Easton and Tyrone answered in unison.
Easton had grown up in a coastal village, and as a kid, heâd nearly died from an allergic reaction to certain deep-sea fishâsince then, even though his allergies had improved, he stayed cautious.
Tyrone, too, had always been allergic to certain proteins, especially from scaleless fish.
The waiter smiled at them both. âYou really are brothersânot just in looks, but even your allergies match.â
Tyroneâs expression darkened again; he thought the waiter was getting a bit too chatty.
Easton stayed quiet, anxiously picking at his fingers, not daring to touch his phone.
He admired Tyroneâmaybe even feared him a little, out of respect.
Seeing Eastonâs continued discomfort, Tyrone broke the silence. âIs he good to you?â
Easton wanted to complain, but after a moment, he just shook his head. âHeâs... okay, I guess. At least he didnât abandon me.â
Tyrone let out a cold, derisive laugh. âAfter ending up in a place like that, where else could he run?â
Easton kept his head down, voice barely above a whisper. âTyrone... is there really no way you and Dad can reconcile?â
âWith wounds that deep, how could we?â Tyroneâs tone was low and heavy.
Easton hesitated, looking up at him. âI donât know what happened between you two... Will you tell me?â
Heâd tried asking Marcus before, but the man always dodged the question or flew into a rage. His mother knew nothing, eitherâshe always claimed ignorance.
Tyrone tapped his fingers on the table, then pulled out a cigarette, lighting it with a flick of his lighter.
He looked at Easton. âYou smoke?â
Easton shook his head emphatically.
He was lucky just to finish high schoolâwhere would he get the money to pick up smoking? Even if he wanted to, he couldnât afford it.
Tyrone nodded, a hint of approval in his eyes. Heâd tried to quit for Aliciaâs sake, and was doing better, but bringing up the past still made him crave a cigarette to steady his nervesâotherwise, he might lose control.
âYour dad and the woman who gave birth to meâletâs just say it was a marriage of convenience. Before tying the knot, your dad was just a no-good rich boy, living off the Lynch family name, famous for nothing but getting into trouble and chasing women.â
Tyrone didnât recognize her as his mother, and he certainly didnât see Marcus as his father.
To him, they were just two lunaticsâirresponsible, selfish, and more trouble than they were worth.
Rich Radiant and Over Him (Alicia and Vincent)
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