I can’t help but screw my eyes at her in anger as she makes her way towards me, looking sheepish. Now that I’m aware of who she really is, her beauty diminishes in my eyes. I wonder what she’s doing here, trying to humiliate me again? What the hell was with girls and me lately? It had never been like this. Normally, girls are nice to me, and other guys are hostile.
Now, everyone is hostile regardless of gender.
Maybe there was something in the water which is making everyone see me as a target. Maybe it’s my face. I’ve heard some people saying that certain individuals have faces that make them want to do horrible things to them. Does my face look like that too? Is that why everyone is picking on me?
Man, I’m too tired of all this drama.
“What do you want now?” I ask her in a hard, cold voice as she comes within hearing range, “Want to rub salt in the wound more? Call out the guys here so they can make it a real public humiliation?”
Coraline gulps and looks ashamed, but I don’t let that deter me. I’ve seen crocodile tears too much to believe her.
She takes a deep breath before starting in a gentle voice, “I’m sorry for what I did in there,” she points at the restaurant with her thumb, “You really shouldn’t have come to the meeting, none of them wanted to see you or play nice with you. They just wanted a clown for the evening, and you were the chosen one for it. They wanted to bully you and make fun of you.”
“Yeah, I figured,” I snap back, “you know when they actually did that and you joined in. In fact, I would say that you led it.”
“I’m sorry,” she mutters again, “I just wanted you to get out of there as soon as possible. You’ve misunderstood my intentions.”
I stare at her as her words sink in, without having a doubt that my expression must look as boggled as I feel. Does this girl even hear what she’s saying? That’s a total of one-eighty from her attitude within the restaurant. What does she mean that I misunderstood her intentions? How the hell do you misunderstand someone slapping you and demanding you get out?
“Coraline,” I say, “when you want someone to do something, you ask them to do it like a normal person. If you wanted me to leave, you could’ve just told me to. As far as I’m aware,” my voice is getting angrier, “we both speak the same language, which means we can understand each other when we talk with the said language. If you want someone to leave, you ask them. You do not slap them and get your friends in on an attempt to bully them!”
Coraline’s lips thin into a bloodless line and she cringes away from me as my rant progresses. She looks and sounds sincerely remorseful, but I’ve been fooled too much in recent times to trust her. Her story is just too stupid to believe in. The Coraline I knew was much smarter than that.
“I’m sorry,” she murmurs again, sounding like she's near tears, “I didn’t want to hurt you.”
Before I can retort to that, the waiter comes back running towards me, my card held reverently in his hands.
“Here you go sir,” the waiter huffs, “we refunded the whole thing and swiped the card again to only charge the relevant amount. We promise that this kind of error would never happen again, and urge you to not let this impair your judgment should you dine with us again. We hope you had a pleasant time during your stay.”
“Nah, bud, I don’t think it was that much of a pleasant time,” I mutter before drawing out my wallet to take the card from the waiter and push the card into the empty slot.
“Wait a minute,” Coraline exclaimed, “You got an Emerald credit card? You?”
Her voice sounds so incredulous I wonder what’s wrong now.
“Yeah, I do,” I reply, “so, what? Is that a crime or something?”
“A crime? No, no, no, it’s just,” she gulps as she gestures at the card still being held in the waiter’s hands. “It’s just that Emerald credit cards are really rare. In fact, there are only a thousand of them issues all around the world.”
“Huh,” I mutter. Of course, my father owns a couple of those thousand cards. How very typical of him. In a way, it would be a miracle if he hadn’t gotten his hands on one. My father loved to own rare things, it was a hobby and an obsession of his since I was small. It is kind of reassuring to know that the habits had not changed much over the years.
Had I known that this specific card was so rare, I might not have used it for this. Rather I’d have used a normal card, just to avoid people questioning it.
When Coraline looks at me next, her eyes are narrowed into slits, “Whose card are you using?” she demands in a hostile tone.
I blink at her, “Pardon?”
“This card,” she points at the card in the baffled waiter’s hands, “whose card is it?”
“It’s mine, who else should it belong to, Jon?” I reply sarcastically, wondering what she was up to now, “I mean, considering how the card in question got my damn name on it, it shouldn’t be that much of a mystery who it belongs to.”
Before I can take the card from the waiter, Coraline snatches it.
I feel the anger in me spike again.
“What are you doing? Mocking me is one thing, but this is crossing the line. Give it back!” I try to snatch it back, but Coraline dances away from my grasp.
“This is not your name!” she shrieked, her eyes flashing angrily, “This card doesn’t belong to you. It belongs to Jace Greyson!”
For a moment, I am confused.Of course, the card belonged to Jace Greyson. That shouldn’t create any issues, because my frickin name is Jace Greyson. Had Coraline hit her head somewhere? Was that the reason why she was acting so goddamned strange today?“I knew that you were up to something sketchy,” Coraline goes on to say, “This card is clearly not yours, you have stolen it from somebody. Who did you steal from? Do you know how much these cards are worth?”“What? I didn’t steal it, because that’s my card, and that’s my name,” I insist, “I’m Jace Greyson!”The waiter looks in between us, and his brows furrow, “Sir,” he addresses me, “this is a very valuable card, and the miss’s claim is a serious offense. I don’t think I can let you go. We thought you were wealthy upon your initial reaction to our mistake, but now I’m starting to think that it isn’t the case.”Why, the gall…I step forward and grab the card from Coraline’s hand, making her yelp, and read the name on the card.Jace Gr
“Hey, baby,” the guy who got out of the vehicle, the guy who is apparently Coraline’s boyfriend-because of course, this moment has to be more dramatic than it was, why not?-presses his lips to her cheek and gives her a smacking kiss. Then, he takes another drag of his cigarette.He gives me a once over before asking his girlfriend, “Is this dude harassing you?”I gape at them. She was the one harassing me!Coraline shakes her head, “No, it’s complicated…”“Wait, do I know you,” letting go of his girlfriend, he steps towards me, and blows the smoke from his cigarette which he was holding all over my face.I screw up my face in disgust and step back. Geez, where were this guy’s manners?“I doubt you do,” I mutter.“No, no, you look familiar,” he points at my face, “I think I’ve seen you in Empire city. You’re Anton, aren’t you?”Empire city? Well, there is only one place in Empire city where people could find me. That was at the Kings’ College. So, this guy goes to Kings' College, or he
I snap out of the daze I find myself in as Aiden berates Coraline for a crime she did not commit, and rush to her side. Aiden’s rant gets cut midway when I shoot him a glare, but the thunderous expression on his face does not change. For a moment, I wonder if he is drunk, but no, he looks stone-cold sober. This means that pushing Coraline and demeaning her like this was done intentionally. I turn back to Coraline, anger humming in my chest. I did not like her, but that was another issue. It wasn’t right to be treated like this by her own boyfriend. “Here, let me help you get up,” I ask her gently, and she nods, clearly shaken by Aiden’s actions. She lets me help her to her feet. Aiden continues to glare at us, a storm brewing in his eyes. I know I’m not helping my case right now, but damned if I leave a girl alone in a situation like this, no matter how badly she treated me. “You don’t have to go with him if you don’t feel safe,” I whisper to Coraline. Distantly, I saw the Maybach
Coraline was pretty silent when we dropped her at her parents’ house, rather than the apartment she shared with her ex-boyfriend. She changed her mind after learning about my identity after I promised her that I would help her get into Greyson Consolidated. It felt like her fears alleviated a bit, and she promised not to go back to the apartment for her own safety. She thanked me profusely after we dropped her off, and gave me her number. “I’m sorry,” she apologized again, looking near tears, “I’m so sorry for everything I did. I don’t deserve this help…” “I forgive you,” I responded, and meant every word. Gerald doesn’t ask me any questions as we make our way home, nor does he talk after we get there. He follows me silently as I walk through my father’s house, meaning to go to my room. “Young master,” finally, he talks, “did you have any dinner?” My stomach, at that moment, chooses to growl. “No,” I say, “didn’t have the time, was with Aiden and Coraline.” “I see,” something
“Well, well, well,” Aiden sneers, and I feel my fists clenching on either side of me, “look who it is.”“Aiden,” Coraline breathes next to me, and in the next moment, moves behind me. I feel so damn protective of her that I move my body right in front of hers yet again, just like the night at the restaurant.“Hello, Coraline,” his voice is anything but pleasant when he voices her name, “I see you’re still shagging the cockroach.”“He’s ten times, no, a thousand times the man you are,” surprising me, Coraline growls, “What the fuck are you doing here, Aiden? Are you stalking me?”“Is that what you think this is?” he demands.“What else am I supposed to think? We broke up, Aiden, don’t you remember? I left. You’re the last person I expected to see here.”“Well, I could say the same,” a gloating smile takes over his mouth, “Do you know why I’m here, Coraline?”“Clearly, we don’t,” I find myself saying, “which is why we asked in the first place.”He ignores me, his attention on Caroline,
For a moment, I can’t place that voice with those words. It just feels wrong, because I never expected that specific voice to utter those specific words.But then I whip towards where the voice is coming from and notice Gerald making his way toward us. Gerald did not accompany me to Caroline’s this morning, he said that there was something that needs his dire attention, so I left on my own. Which was more than fine with me, because having him as a shadow made me nervous for some reason.Gerald has traded his normal butler uniform for a sleek suit and walks with the confidence of a man who knows what he’s doing. His expression is crossed, not quite angry but not pleasant either, and his eyes are hard and cold.Distantly, I wonder, what the hell is going on?“Gerald, what are you doing?” I ask him as soon as he nears us, “we can handle this, you don’t have to get involved.”Gerald sighs, “on the contrary, young master, I believe this is one of the moments where my involvement is necessa
Gerald sighs, “I guess we have some things to talk about.”“Damn right we do,” I step closer to him, “like who the hell you actually are? I thought you were a butler.”“It is my role at times,” Gerald replied, looking tired, “Young master, perhaps we can talk about this later. Right now, I believe that the lady you accompanied here today has got an interview to attend to.”We both turn to look at Coraline, who is looking like she had no idea what was happening.“Of course,” Gerald continues, “that is if the young lady still desires to have a position within the company. I can imagine an experience like the one she had the misfortune of witnessing today might deter her. Miss. Coraline, would you like to have the interview now, after everything?”The direct address startles Coraline out of her thoughts, “um, yes, sure. If you have me,” she adds quickly, “I can do the interview.”“Very well, both of you follow me.”We do as he says and trudge toward the Zelt Technologies building. The wh
Coraline’s interview is coming closer to its end. I feel anxious to get out of here, as the surrounding seems to have an almost suffocating effect on me. Everything I learned today is too much for me to handle. I need some peace and quiet, a chance to leave the building. But Gerald dogs my steps along the way.“I know it’s too much to handle,” he says, “but think of it this way. You will be getting a COO’s salary rather than an allowance from your father. You would be able to live as independently as you want. Get your own apartment, your own vehicle, and take care of yourself like you want to.”“Very tempting, Gerald,” I mutter unhappily, “but I’ll pass for now.”“Jace,” for the first time, he calls me by my name, and I turn to him with a sigh He looks confused, “why do you deny this so much? Is it because of my position in the company?”“God, Gerald, that’s the last worry in my mind,” I assure him, “in fact, I feel good about having you here at the company. You could clearly handle