Twisted Love: Chapter 34
Twisted Love: A Brother’s Best Friend Romance
I made pancakes.
I rarely cookedâwhy waste my time doing something I didnât enjoy and which I could pay other people to do? But I made an exception today. I was waiting for a visitor, and I didnât want to miss them by eating out.
The doorbell rang.
9:07 a.m., according to the clock on my microwave. Earlier than Iâd expected, which meant he was eager.
I shut off the stove and sipped my tea as I answered the door. When I did, I had to mask my surprise.
Not who I was expecting.
âWhat are you doing here, Sunshine?â
Not the warmest greeting, but she needed to leave before he arrived.
Mild panic shot through me at the thought of them meeting.
Ava frowned. She looked exhausted, and I wondered if she was having nightmares again. Theyâd eased since she recovered her memories, but they still popped up from time to time.
Worry and guilt washed over me. We hadnât spoken in days. She was still angry with me, and Iâd been caught up in my plans. It was hard to convene a corporate board the week before Christmasâin secret, no lessâbut I held enough blackmail info over every member that theyâd acquiesced to my request.
âWe need to talk. About us,â Ava said.
Not words any man wants to hear come out of his girlfriendâs mouth, especially when he and said girlfriend were on rocky ground. I couldnât wait until this mess with my uncle was over so I could give her the attention she deserved.
As for my twisted and apparently ill-placed revenge plan against her âfatherââ¦that was a confession for another day.
If I ever confessed.
Michael Chen was a sociopathic bastard even if he hadnât plotted my familyâs murder, and I was tempted to follow through with my original plan to hire someone to off him in prison. But I wouldnâtâ¦yet.
âCan we talk later?â A familiar gray Mercedes came into view, and my muscles tensed. âNow isnât a good time.â
Ava shook her head. âItâs been a week, Christmas is in two days, and Iâm tired of us tiptoeing around each other. Youâve been acting weird for a while now, and I deserve to know whatâs going on. If you donât want to be with me any longerââ She exhaled a sharp breath, her face tinting red. âJust tell me. Donât string me along.â
Goddamn it. If only Josh had come home for Christmas like heâd planned, he wouldâve kept Ava away. But thereâd been an earthquake in his volunteer regionâhe was okay, thank Godâand the people needed all the medical help they could get in the aftermath, so heâd stayed. Iâd donated a hefty sum to help with his organizationâs expenses as well. Partly out of charity, mostly out of guilt.
Ava wasnât the only Chen Iâd fucked over these past few years.
My uncle parked and got out of his car, his face thunderous.
My grip tightened around my mug.
âOf course I want to be with you,â I said in a low voice while keeping an eye on Ivan. âIâll always want to be with you. But Iââ
âAlex.â My uncleâs pleasant tone belied the fury simmering in his eyes. When Ava turned, startled, he smoothed his face into a gracious smile. âWhoâs this lovely creature?â
If the mug were glass, it wouldâve cracked by now.
âAva, Uncle Ivan,â I responded, voice clipped.
âAh, the infamous Ava. How lovely to meet you, dear.â
She smiled, looking uncomfortable. âI didnât realize you were expecting company,â she told me. âUm, youâre right. We can talk laterââ
âNonsense. Iâm just here for a friendly chat with my nephew.â Ivan placed a hand on Avaâs back and guided her into the house. Get your fucking hands off her. Anger streaked through me, but I tamped it down.
I couldnât lose my cool. Not now.
We settled in the dining roomâAva and I on one side, Ivan on the other. Tension laced the air.
âAnyone want a drink?â I set my near-empty mug on the table. âTea? Hot chocolate?â
Ava shook her head. âNo, thanks.â
âGreen tea for me.â Ivan patted his stomach. I returned a few minutes later with his drink and found him in deep conversation with Ava.
ââ¦Thanksgiving weekend?â My uncle took the tea from me with an oily smile. âAlex, Ava was telling me about how you spent your Thanksgiving. He loves his holidays with the Chens,â he told her. âHe finds them soâ¦enlightening.â
My muscles burned from how tense I was while Ava returned his smile with her own uncertain one.
âWhat can I do for you, uncle?â I asked, taking my seat with careful nonchalance. âIt must be important if youâre here this early. Long drive from Philly.â
âI wanted to congratulate my favorite nephew.â Ivanâs smile tightened. I didnât bother pointing out I was his only nephew. âAva, dear, did you know youâre sitting next to the new CEO of Archer Group?â
I betrayed no emotion while Avaâs head whipped toward me, her eyes wide.
âMy uncle graciously stepped aside,â I said. I addressed Ivan. âIâm grateful for your tutelage and all the years youâve dedicated to the company, but now you can retire and indulge in fishing, crossword puzzles, TV dramasâ¦a life of leisure, just like you deserve.â
âYes,â he said coldly. âIâm looking forward to it.â
It was all bullshit, this show we were putting on. My uncle didnât resign, though that would be the official story we fed to the press. Heâd toppled from power thanks to the secret boardroom coup Iâd spent the past week executing. Iâd had to use more dirty tricks than usual to get it done in such a short time, but anger is the worldâs greatest motivator.
I was now CEO of Archer Group, and Ivan was nothing. After I finished with him, he wouldnât have anything, either.
âCongratulations. Thatâs amazing.â Ava looked genuinely happy for me, but she also sounded confused and a little hurt, probably because I hadnât mentioned something so huge to her. Then again, the changeover hadnât been official until yesterday afternoon. No doubt the board notified Ivan, and heâd driven here first thing in the morning, intent on reaming me out.
He didnât take his eyes off me as he said, âYou and Ava should visit one day. Iâm an old man who doesnât have many friends, and I donât like to leave the house much.â He chuckled. âIâm a bit paranoid about security, you see. I have cameras all over my homeâmy office, the kitchenâ¦the library. I rarely go through all the tapes, butââ He sipped his tea. âWhatâs a man with too much free time to do?â
I read between the lines in an instant.
Fuck. How had I missed the cameras in the library? Iâd jammed the ones in his bedroom and office and adjusted them afterward so they didnât show any suspicious missing time periods, but my uncle had never had cameras in the other rooms before. He mustâve checked the feeds to see what Iâd been up to after he received word of the coup.
Heâd grown more paranoidâand Iâd grown more lax.
I wouldnât make that mistake again.
Ivan and I stared at each other. The jig was up. He knew Iâd seen the letters between him and my motherâthe ones where heâd professed his love and begged her to leave my father, the ones where sheâd rebuffed him until he grew more and more aggressive and she had to threaten him with a restraining orderâ¦the ones where he promised she would regret spurning him.
Once I had that piece of information, the rest of the puzzle fell into placeâwhy my father and Ivan fell out, how the burglars knew so much about our family, why my uncle sometimes got a weird look on his face when we talked about my parents.. Iâd known all along how narcissistic my uncle could be, and my motherâs rejection mustâve hit hardâhard enough that heâd plot his own brotherâs death.
That didnât explain why he chose Michael Chen as the scapegoat, but Iâd figure it out. I wouldnât stop until Iâd peeled back every layer of Ivanâs deception and strangled him with them.
I now understood how Ava felt. Iâd been lied to most of my life too, only my reaction was far less benign than hers.
âUm, sure.â Ava glanced at me. âWeâll visit someday.â
Yes. Over my dead body. Or, to be more accurate, my uncleâs dead body.
âExcellent.â Ivan set his empty mug on the table. âWell, I think Iâve overstayed my welcome. Iâll leave you kids alone. Alex, Iâm sure weâll talk soon.â
âIâm sure we will,â I drawled.
After he left, Ava and I sat in silence, eyeing each other warily. I wanted to pull her to me, kiss her and reassure her, but everything had gotten so fucking complicated. Not to mention, she still didnât know the truth about me and what I did.
She wonât find out. The only other person who knew was my uncle, and he would be out of the picture soon.
A better person would tell her the truth, but Iâd rather be the villain with her by my side than the hero who risked losing her because of a misguided sense of morality.
What she doesnât know wonât hurt her.
âYour uncle is not what I expected,â she finally said. âHeâs veryâ¦slick.â
That pulled a small smile out of me. She didnât like him, either. Atta girl.
âWhy didnât you tell me about your promotion?â she asked. âThatâs huge news! We shouldâve celebrated or something.â
âIt wasnât official until yesterday. Thought Iâd announce it as a Christmas surprise.â That was partly true.
Ava sighed, her expression growing sad. âI miss you, Alex.â
God, this girl. She had no clue what she did to me. âI miss you too, Sunshine.â I opened my arms, and she climbed into my lap, wrapping her arms around my neck. I breathed in her scent, my heart aching. I wanted to keep her here, safe and cherished, forever. Fuck the rest of the world. It could burn for all I cared.
âI donât want to fight, butâ¦â Her bottom lip disappeared between her teeth. âYou have been acting strange lately. If something is wrong, you know you can tell me and weâll figure it out together, right?â
âI know.â How was she so amazing? Anyone whoâd gone through what she had wouldâve locked themselves away from the rest of the world by now, but not Ava. She was always thinking of others.
I didnât deserve her.
âIs it because I told you Iââ She paused, pink blossoming on her cheeks. âI loved you?â
âOf course not.â I tightened my hold and kissed her. âYou know Iâd do anything for you.â
âOkay, because you started acting weird right afterâ¦â
âItâs work,â I lied. âIâve been stressed about the CEO transition.â Also partly true.
It was a testament to Avaâs trust that she took my words at face value. âYouâll be a great CEO.â She brushed her lips over a sensitive spot on my neck, and my cock jumped with interest. I hadnât touched her in a week, and I was dying to tie her down and have my way with her. âNow, how about we alleviate that stressâ¦â
I responded with a wicked grin. âI like the way you think.â
But as I carried her upstairs and fucked her in every position until she couldnât scream anymore, the sense of impending doom hovering over me remained.