All I Need: Rod & Daisy (All Of Me Duet Book 2) A.D. Justice (short novels to read TXT) đ
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The security guard noticed her first and stood as though to stop her. The moment he realized she was with Aaron, his demeanor changed. âGood morning, Mr. Rivers.â
âGood morning, Ty.â Aaron dismissed the guard with a nod.
Aaron pushed the up button, and they were soon joined by several other people in the morning rush to their posh offices. Neither spoke as the elevator climbed to the twenty-sixth floor, where he led Christa to an expansive corner office.
The space was professionally decorated, with pictures and sculptures arranged to be both visually pleasing and modernly chic. The large, dark cherry wood desk was strategically placed in the corner, facing the door but not obstructing the impressive view of the city from the floor-to-ceiling windows on each side. Her back was to the door, staring out at the sights, until the angry male voice behind her caught her attention.
âHold all my calls, Barbara.â His command resembled an irritable growl when he entered the office and all but slammed the door shut behind him.
He cut his gaze to Aaron and sighed heavily without even attempting to disguise his disgust and disapproval. She watched the wordless exchange between the two men, observed as Aaron quickly averted his eyes from the heavy glare of the other man. She had a quick and powerful urge to come to Aaronâs defense and put the other man in his place. The obvious question was why heâd be so disappointed in Aaron in the first place.
âHello, I donât believe weâve met before. Iâm Christa.â She extended her hand to offer a handshake.
âYes, I know who you are, Christa Lanes. Iâm Lance Rivers, Aaronâs older brother.â His reply was curt and brash as he blatantly ignored her proffered hand.
She immediately noticed he didnât say it was nice to meet her, and a sickening feeling about this impromptu, early morning meeting settled into her gut.
Lanceâs stare darted between Aaron and Christa, throwing daggers in their direction. âHave a seat.â He motioned at a small conference table close to the window then jerked the chair out for himself.
Aaron took the farthest seat, putting his back to the window. Christa sat directly across from Aaron. Lance sat at the head of the small table and waited for them to settle before he began. He opened the manila folder heâd brought with him and pushed a neatly stacked collection of papers in front of Christa. He then clicked his pen and laid it directly on top of the papers.
âMs. Lanes, letâs cut to the chase, shall we? My brother, Aaron, is quite impetuousâthat means he doesnât always think through his decisions as thoroughly as he should.â Lanceâs tone was extremely condescending.
âYes, I know what âimpetuousâ means, Lance. What are you trying to say?â Christaâs hackles were immediately raised, her tone rife with indignation over his assumption she was ignorant.
Lance smiled, but his eyes lacked any humor or warmth. âEverything I need to say is right there in those papers in front of you, Ms. Lanes.â
Christa looked down at the papers, and her world came to a crashing halt. She couldnât breathe and couldnât form a coherent thought. The words jumped off the page at her, but in her panicked state, they were in no given order. Her mind raced and her heart throbbed, rendering her unable to comprehend the meaning of the words. Everything was a jumbled mess. But there was one lone word that resonated and reverberated throughout the echoes of her mind.
Divorce.
âI donâtâI donât understand. Wh-what is this?â Christa demanded of Aaron when she finally found her voice. She searched his face intently, but it was void of any emotion. He deliberately masked his feelings, retreated inside himself, and blocked out the unpleasantness around him.
âIt is exactly what it says it is.â Lance spat out his sarcastic response. âMs. Lanes, you and my brother do not have a real marriage. This fiasco never shouldâve happened. We need to rectify this situation as soon as possible. As Aaronâs lawyer, Iâve drawn up these papers to handle the procedures speedily.â
She gripped the armrests of her chair, trying to focus on a single spot while a vortex of blackness threatened to erase her very existence. Her entire world stopped spinning and hung precariously on its axis, of that much she was sure. But the room she sat in was spinning fast enough to draw the air from her lungs, making it harder and harder for her to maintain her composure.
âAaron. Why?â Desperation gripped her like a heavy vise and spilled over into her voiceâforcing the pleading tone that was obvious even to her. She struggled to maintain her dignity and poise over the despair that suffused her. Everything sheâd ever wanted in life was within her grasp, and she felt it slipping away, like tiny grains of sand sliding through her fingers. She was powerless to stop it.
âMs. Lanes, surely you didnât think your relationship with Aaron was anything more than a passing fling. Thatâs all Aaron ever hasâjust a quick fling, a one-night stand, and then heâs through with them,â Lance retorted, disdain dripping from his every word.
Christa heard a low growl emanate from Aaronâs chest, but he didnât dispute Lanceâs mean-spirited words. He also didnât disagree with Lanceâs assessment of their relationship. She knew that was Aaronâs life before her, but they were different. He was different with her. They were a couple now.
âAaronâtell him thatâs not true. Tell him itâs different with us,â Christa pleaded.
Lance continued as if her world wasnât disintegrating all around her. Like the very person she loved the most wasnât being ripped from her life. Like her heart wasnât being cut out of her chest.
âMs. Lanes, as you can see, Aaron is offering you a very generous settlement. You will be given ten million dollars, a house, and a vehicle of your choice, and you may keep any gifts Aaron has given
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