Mr. Mitchell: Chapter 10
Mr. Mitchell: Billionaires’ Club Book 2 (Billionaires’ Club Series)
Itook Averyâs and my duffle bags to the garage, and I started to load them into the trunk of the car that I had hoped she would enjoy making the one-hour trip to Thornbury in.
âHoly mother ofâ¦â She covered her mouth as she walked toward where I was placing my briefcase in the back, which was insurance in case I needed assistance if shit went down that Alex couldnât handle alone. âThatâs a classic Ferrari, isnât it?â
âAnd my bride is a car enthusiast. If I wouldâve known that, I wouldâve married you earlier.â
She rolled her eyes and snatched the keys from my hand. âDo I still get to drive this baby?â She dangled the keys in front of my face.
I felt my godforsaken phone buzzing, and I knew some company shit was busting loose again. I slipped it out of my slacks, which Iâd put on out of habitâI could change into my jeans at Thornbury Castle.
âIs that phone buzzing in your pants the reason you need a driver?â Avery questioned with a devious smile.
âIt is.â I ran my hand through my hair, then smiled at her. âIt also means that it appears my driver is now going to be youâ¦since I just informed my driver that I wouldnât be using his services today.â
She planted her hands on both hips and shook her head. âYouâre missing out, man. You have this classic car, and sadly, you canât enjoy it because if you donât answer that call, you most likely wonât be able to keep and afford it.â
âJust get in the driverâs seat, gorgeous,â I said, unable to resist brushing my hand over her tight ass.
I hit the call-back button. âWhatâs going on, Dave?â I asked my public relations assistant, and the man could hardly get three words out before we were buckled up, and Avery brought the low growl of the engine to life and peeled out of the driveway.
I laughed at first, and then lowered my phone from my ear as Avery drove like a bat out of hell with its ass on fire.
âThe other goddamn side of the road,â I tried to say as calmly as I could.
âChrist. Forgot about that; sorry.â She cringed with a sympathetic smile.
âForgive the interruption, Dave.â I went back to my phone once Avery got her bearings. âWhat can I help you with?â
âThey need to know your take on the docuseries before presenting it to the London offices.â
âAlex handled this,â I said. âNo.â I rubbed my forehead. âForgive me. You are correct. Weâll be putting it on hold. Iâm not entirely convinced this is the route I want to go.â I glanced up, forgetting about the roundabout that Avery was entering. âFuckingâ¦â I held onto the word after we were nearly side-swiped by a car and were now stuck in this roundabout, driving in circles, âhell.â I let out a breath. âDave, I need to handle some shit. Cancel any further viewing until I give the final word and get more info back from Dr. Brooks. Anything else?â I asked as Avery continued to look for a way out of the roundabout, but remained safe in the damn thing by the grace of God.
âThat was it. Thanks, Jim,â he answered, then we hung up.
âAvery,â I said, watching her keep the car in low gears and us looking like the jackasses we were acting like. âYou need to take that exit,â I pointed at the upcoming turnoff. âBurford Road.â
âHow the fuck do I get out of this goddamn thing?â she asked with frustration and a laugh. âI hope the business is doing swell, but weâre in this position because I have no navigation, and these people drive like lunatics.â
âAvery,â I said calmly, âmerge onto the exit, Buforâshitâ¦itâs 429. Right here, take this road. Avery, right there. Here, right here!â I was vomiting out directions like an idiot.
Avery threw her head back and laughed as she took the exit. We survived Averyâs first roundabout in England, but we werenât finished yet. I knew the next one was less than a mile away.
âJesus Almighty.â She sighed. âThat was insane.â She sped up while I held her phone to her face and unlocked it. âHey,â she said, trying to focus on the road. âWhat the hell are you doing with my phone?â
âLoading your GPS in case the office calls.â
âOh, cool, good idea. What the fuck? Not another one of these bastards.â
I glanced over at her. âJust merge into it like youâre getting on a freeway in Southern California. This is no worse than the crazy drivers there.â
The GPS was spouting off demands as Avery panicked in the second roundabout. âShit, Jim, maybe the road to this castle wasnât the best route for me to drive.â
âMy driver handles these just fine,â I said smugly while watching her frustration rise, trying to get out of this roundabout. âHowever, we didnât need him, remember?â
âI feel like a goddamn hamster in a wheel. Every time I go to get out, a fucking car gets in here.â
âSlow the car and take the exit that your GPS is practically glitching as it screams at you.â
âGood idea.â
âYeah, lead foot, it might help to keep it at low speeds to navigate.â
âHold on. Shush. I have to think,â she said with a laugh as she turned the polished wood steering wheel and led us off on the exit.
âThereâs another one coming up. Youâre just going to merge this like youâre getting on the freeway and hang a left onto Swindon Road.â
âWhat is this, a fucking tilt-a-whirl for cars?â She blew her hair out of her face. âHang a fucking left? How do I hang a damn left when Iâm driving on the wrong side of the road, and Iâm in the wrong seat too?â
âThe same way you hang a right when youâre driving on the left side, I suppose,â I said as she flipped me off for my comment. âHey, I was going to call the driver. Youâre the one who grabbed the keys, gorgeous.â I chuckled, seeing another email pop in from my assistant in my London office.
âHoly shit.â She raised her hands off the steering wheel and danced in her seat. âI fucking dominated that bitch.â
âOnly three laps this time.â I smirked.
âIf you can shut the phone off, you could be behind the wheel and driving this car. Itâs the most glorious thing in the world.â
âFine, you can pull over,â I said. âSeriously, there are more roundabouts, and Iâm in the mood to get to the castle, not spend my night going in circles.â
She reached over and lightly punched my arm. âSee, I knew I could get you driving again.â She eased the car off the main road and stepped out. âIt just took my pretending I didnât know what the hell I was doing.â
I met her at the trunk and pulled her into my arms. âYou werenât pretending.â I lifted her chin to press my lips to her smiling ones. âBesides, itâs raining, and the last thing we need is the GPS shouting, you laughing, and windshield wipers adding to all of that while weâre dizzy from going in circles.â
âJust drive my ass to this castle,â she said with that damn smile that intrigued me from the first moment I met her on the plane to London. âAt least I learned something new todayâwhen in England, donât drive like a crazy American.â She laughed.
We sat in the car, settled, and took off. How long had it been since Iâd turned it all off and drove one of my cars? This was somewhat healing to my soul. It was so relaxing.
âWhat do you know about Thornbury?â I asked, maneuvering the next roundabout a bit less theatrically than Avery would have.
âWell, from what the flyer said, it is haunted, and also, you can stay in the same rooms as Henry the Eighth and Anne Boleyn when they stayed here.â She gripped my arm. âDo you think if we play into this lie, theyâll let us stay in that room?â
âAs much as the Tudor Dynasty is fascinating with the mark it left here, do you truly want to stay in the room that man stayed in?â
âWhen he was with Anne, he was cool, remember?â
âSo, he only was not cool after he beheaded Anne Boleyn? I think Katherine of Aragon would disagree.â
âI donât know when he went nuts. I know he suffered injuries and went crazy.â
âDo you think thatâs why he killed Duke of Buckingham and seized this castle?â
âI know his uncle, Jasper Tudor, haunts the bottom floors of Thornbury because he hates women,â she answered. âHenry killed the duke?â
âYou seem to have a fascination, as most do, with this particular king. Can you guess why he charged him with high treason and had him beheaded at the Tower of London?â
âWell, if Iâm honest, I got my obsession with the king because of a TV show.â She bit her bottom lip.
âInteresting.â I laughed. âDo you find it fascinating outside of that particular series?â
âIt piqued my interest enough to know I wanted to see sights of the Tudors when I was out here. Little did I know Iâd be going to a real castleâthat is a hotelâand staying there, with a hot guy,â she said and placed her hand over mine on the gear shift. I loved the gesture. âTell me why he killed the duke.â
âOn top of the fact that Buckingham was going behind his back because he believed he had a stronger claim to the throne, owning nicer things than Henry wasnât something the king appreciated. Thornbury was just something else to stick in Henryâs craw.â I arched my brow at her, at ease from enjoying driving my car that I never took out. I was missing out on so many things in life, no matter how simple.
âDude was a dick. Sort of like Jasper Tudor, haunting the bottom floor. I still need to learn why, though.â
âThat I donât know,â I answered. âIâve never gone down the paranormal route to the history of ghosts in England.â
âThis is the coolest thing ever, though.â She unbuckled and brought her lips to my cheek, âWe have to have sex there, and this will beat out every cool memory I have in my visit.â
âWeâre most definitely having sex, gorgeous. Iâm not that fucking stupid.â I smiled at her.
Once we arrived, Avery was in awe of everything. Even I stood in amazement at the five-hundred-year-old castle. The history poured out of this place, but the only history I was attentive to was the history of the stunning woman who held tightly to my hand as we walked toward the main entrance.
I secured the room that Henry and Anne stayed in, believing that would add to the memory of Averyâs visit. While she started taking pictures of the castle, our bags were taken to the dukeâs suite. I finalized our dinner menuâknowing these plates were deliciously smaller than Avery likedâand ensured our dining table was well situated. I wanted her to enjoy the candles, the ambience, and the feeling of being back in time that she was so fascinated withâall while the chefs took care of her appetite.
As we walked into our room, I saw that it was situated to overlook the best views of the gardens and lawns that, if this rain let up, Avery would be able to explore. I watched her take in the grand room, unaware this was the room that Henry and Anne had stayed in for ten days to avoid an outbreak of the plague.
Then my phone buzzed.
âAlex? Youâre either in the hospital or every last employee quit on us.â
âThe opposite. I have news you need to know.â
âJim,â Avery said, picking up a booklet, âthis is where Henry and Anne stayed. In this room! Iâm literally in Henry the Eighthâs room.â She held the leaflet to her chest and walked toward the window.
âDid a woman just bring up Henry the fucking Eighth?â Alex asked, his mood lighter. âWhat the living hell are you up to?â
âDonât worry about it. Say what you called to say. Stay on topic.â
âHenry the Eighth?â he repeated.
âAlex,â I said, moving across the room. âWhat the hell did you call for?â
âOh, that gaming company we lost?â
âYes.â
âJulia is married to one of the punks.â
âYouâre fucking kidding.â
âYouâre not surprised, are you?â
âSheâs a fucking predator, man. Dipping into the college-aged kids now? I mean, these kids are in their early twenties. Sheâs thirty-two.â
âYou got passed over for some gaming kid.â Alex laughed. âTheyâre scared that leaving Mitchell and Associates might damage them.â
âGood. Let them sit on that until I get back.â
âJulia is answering your request to attend the meeting.â
âYou think I canât handle that crazy bitch?â
âNo, I just want to be there when you do,â Alex said with a smile in his voice.
âAfter fielding all this shit while Iâm trying to stay off for a bit, youâve earned the right to watch that show.â
âAll right, sweet. Whoâs the chick?â Alex pried.
âThe woman I introduced you to at the restaurant.â
âOh, no shit? Goddamn, my mind is shot.â
âHave you slept at all?â I asked, worried he mightâve been burning the candle at both ends without my help.
âI did. I just woke up to this email and couldnât believe what Scott found after I had him do a little digging.â
âWell, tell him I appreciate it.â
âGood call in not reacting and going off. Youâre right. Letâs let them sweat it out.â
âGlad that after all these years, youâre taking my word on shit.â
âYou canât blame me. You were acting massively out of character.â
âYeah, perhaps. All right, we good?â
âYep, Iâll hit you if any other bigger news breaks.â
âGot it. See ya.â
âWell, well.â Avery walked up to me and wrapped her arms around my waist. âI think we start this all off by getting busy in that bed.â
I arched an eyebrow at her. âThank God I took over driving, or weâd be off the optimum time I allocated for this all to work out with fucking first, tours, tea and cakes, then fucking again, roaming the grounds, fucking again, and then dinner?â
Avery stood on her toes and kissed my chin. âI might need to walk tomorrow. Iâm already sore from last night.â
âQuit fucking with me,â I said, and she fumbled with my belt.
âWe need to get on your optimum time schedule, Jim,â she said with a sultry voice. âAnd Iâve been aching for this dick of yours since I woke up.â
I captured her lips at that moment. This shit was fun. I was staying at some historical castle Iâd never given any thought to, and there was no call for meetings and business for me to do while I was here.
Avery was somehow getting into my mind and soul and changing me. Now it was time I showed her how desperately I missed being deep inside her. The day was young, and it was time to christen the room and move along to teas, cakes, and tours of Thornbury Castle.