Arranged: An Array Series (Book #1)(93)



“That sounds good,” George replied, taking a seat in my black leather chair. “I’ll be there.”

“Ava would like to see you there.”

“What time is it?”

I pulled my shirt over my head. “In an hour, I think.” I turned to look at him. George looked beside himself—tired and overwhelmed.

“Had a hard day?”

“Something like that.” He shifted in his chair. “I need to talk to you about something first.”

I nodded. “All right, go ahead.”

“John came to me today with some news.”

“Did we get any more information on the man in black?”

George shook his head. “Not that we talked about today, no.” He started to tap his hand on the arm of the chair; a habit he had when he was about to have a conversation he didn’t want to. “Sit down, Garr.”

I furrowed my brows. “What? What’s wrong now?”

“Sophia,” George said in a slow, low tone, and I rolled my eyes.

My God, I can’t wait to never hear that name again in my life.

“What did the chit do now?” Walking over to my closet, I pulled out a white shirt and pushed my arms through the sleeves. I peered over my shoulder at my brother. “Well?”

He blew out a breath. “John found out that Father signed a marriage agreement, binding the two of you together.”

I felt like someone punched me in the gut. All the air left my body and I staggered to turn around. George sat there, still tapping his damn hand.

“What in the actual fuck!” I exclaimed. “What the hell are you even talking about?”

“I’ve seen it, Garr; I read it. It looks like his signature.”

My mind reeled. I couldn’t comprehend any words he was saying right now. This couldn’t be right. Father wouldn’t do this to me.

Mind you, we never did finish talking about mine and Hara’s future, but he wouldn’t just go behind my back and make decisions for me. We had high respect for each other. We disagreed a great deal, but this… this was disloyalty.

“You marry by the end of the year.”

That was the final sentence I heard. I was on my way out my bedroom door to personally strangle Sophia Chitwood.

I was livid.

I was past seeing red.

I was going to kill that bitch today and personally dispose of her myself. It was something I should have done already. It would be so easy to just wrap my hands around her neck and squeeze.

“Garr, stop!” George yelled behind me. He ran ahead and tried to stand in front of me.

I couldn’t stop, and I pushed him aside. “Move!”

“We’re going to figure this out.” His hand found my shoulder again and he pulled.

I threw my shoulder back to get him off me. “Yeah, we are. I’m going to kill her right now!”

“Stop!” We passed a few men; I didn’t see who and I didn’t give a shit. “You can’t go raving like a lunatic. We need a plan.” He attempted to get in my way again.

“Fuck plans!” I shouted at him. “Get the hell out of my way, or I’m going to beat your ass and step over you.” George didn’t move.

I was going to hit the shit out of him. I didn’t care if he was now the king. He was my brother, and he would remain that way in my eyes.

“There’s more.” George looked torn to tell me; his eyes were begging me to calm the hell down.

“Hurry up and spit it out,” I seethed.

“It’s Hara. If —”

I pushed him away again. Now she wanted to threaten my sister’s life? She just signed her death sentence.

I was ending this right now. No one was going to stand in the way of what I had with Ava, especially some spoiled little bitch who didn’t like the word “no.”

“If you push me again, Garr, I’m going to fucking lay your ass out right here. Relax!”

I rounded on him. “Do you expect me to just sit here and let this bitch ruin my life? The life I finally have for myself? She isn’t going to take Ava away from me!”

“I know, I know!” He held his hands up. “I’m going to do everything I can, Garr. I already have John working on it.”

“What about Hara? What did they do?”

I was worried and couldn’t keep my breathing in check. My little sister was at risk, of Femme Fatale knew what. There were too many ruthless men out there who would kill her spirit and give her a life of sorrow. I’d die before someone would touch Hara.

“If you fail to marry Chitwood, Hara will go to King Leo Dufour.”

The breath I was holding in staggered. I’d met the fucker before, when he was married to his second wife, who was twenty years his junior. She was a small thing, quiet, and came to whatever the hell ball it was with a black eye. He collected mistresses and killed off his wives. I believed he was on number seven now.

“What do you want me to do? Sit the fuck back, while this whore plans our wedding dinner and the music that is going to be played?”

George tsked. “Shit, like you would.”

I pointed my finger at him. “You’re the fucking king. Do something about it.”

“Listen, if it were that easy, it would have been done already.” He pointed right back at me. “Not me chasing you around like a damn idiot.”

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