Forever After All: Chapter 8
Forever After All: A Billionaire Marriage of Convenience Novel
I canât believe I didnât recognize her. Elena. Those eyes of hers shouldâve clued me in. Sheâs the only girl I know whose eyes are an intriguing combination of light brown and green. I shouldâve trusted my instincts when I thought she looked familiar.
The last time I remember seeing her, she was an awkward teenager with braces and glasses that were too big for her face. She was always quite pretty, but the girl Iâve come to know as Diana⦠Sheâs downright stunning. The black dress sheâs wearing today hugs her figure, and itâs quite obvious that Elena is far from a little girl now.
Why would she even hide her identity that night? Why would she deceive me?
I pause on the steps of Vaughnâs club, unable to shake the feeling that something isnât quite right with her. I havenât stopped thinking about Diana since that night, but I canât shake the anger Iâm feeling either. I feel like she toyed with me by hiding who she was, and it doesnât sit well with me. I grit my teeth at the thought of her brother, Matthew. She seemed so sweet, so innocent, but sheâs a Rousseau, after all. Looks like Matthewâs little sister grew up to become quite the woman. Revulsion rolls through me at the thought of him.
I look back at the doors she disappeared through. What is Elena doing here at all? Vaughnâs club is private, and it has been for years. Itâs a highly exclusive and prestigious gentlemenâs club. Member applications from women arenât even considered, let alone accepted. The only way a woman can walk in here is as a member of staff. What could bring Elena Rousseau here? Her family is too rich for her to need a job, and even if she wanted one, thereâs no reason for her to find one here. I think back to the clothes she was wearing when I saw her at Inferno⦠the Elena I used to know wouldnât even own clothes that cheap. Iâm not a superstitious man, but I canât shake the feeling that something bad is about to happen.
âYou know what that was all about?â I ask Lucian. The contemplative look on his face tells me heâs as clueless as I am.
âI know things have been difficult for her with her mom being in a coma and her dad remarrying, but thatâs all I know. I havenât spoken to her in years. I follow her on social media, but she doesnât exactly post much, so I have no idea whatâs going on with her. Honestly, if I didnât follow her I wouldnât even have recognized her.â
Though my baby brother would never admit it, I know the fact that he and Elena grew apart kills him. She was his only real friend in the superficial world that our family operates in. When Elena lost her mother, he lost her.
I frown and eye the doors Elena just walked through. She knew who I was and deceived me. Why? Was it a fun game for her to play? A way to mess with me? Maybe she picked up a thing or two from her brotherâsheâs a Rousseau, after all. I shake my head and walk toward my car, but halfway there I pause at the same time Lucian does.
âMom would kill us if we donât make sure that sheâs okay,â he says. I agree with him, perhaps a bit too quickly. Together we turn back around and march toward the club. I grab my phone and text my head of security, Aiden, to request a background check on Elena. Something is definitely up with her, and I want to know what.
By the time Lucian and I reach the front doors, Iâve got my friend Vaughn on the phone. âWhere is Elena Rousseau?â I ask, not bothering with pleasantries.
âLovely to hear from you, buddy. Iâm good, thanks, how are you?â he says, sounding amused.
I roll my eyes. âCut the crap, Vaughn. Where is she? Elena Diana Rousseau. I saw her walk into your club a few minutes ago. What is she doing here?â
Vaughn pauses. âFuck. Itâs her?â he asks.
âYes.â
âAlexander, someone called me to say Matthewâs sister was going to show up. I thought I was doing you a favor, man. Fuck. I sent her to John. Conference Room eight. Youâre not going to like this.â