Sweet Billionaire Stepbrother(34)



“You don’t mean that—”

“You wanna bet?” Another snort.

I hated when they fought like this. They were two good men—if only they could get on the same page.

“Anyway, I have a damn plane to catch. Hopefully it’s the last time I’ll be doing this . . . next it will be you. But don’t disappoint the girl, bring her to my fiftieth party as your date. The sooner you marry her and produce heirs, the sooner you can settle down and take over Forbes International. I want to retire in five to ten years. I need you ready by then.”

A knife twisted deeper into my already splintered heart.

“If it will make you happy, I’ll bring Sloane because I don’t want to hurt her and you’ve already set this up. I agree that she’s an amazing woman and would be a great wife.”

I stumbled away from the doorway. I couldn’t listen to any more - not that I should’ve heard any of it. Learning that Milton wanted Sloane as his daughter-in-law should be good news, right? She was my best friend after all and Milton was right—she would be perfect as Grayson’s wife, but it hurt.

And then Grayson agreed. My heart ached so damn much that I had to rub at it with the back of my fist. He deserved the best and Sloane could give him everything he could possibly want.

Only, I could never watch the two of them together as man and wife. It would kill me slowly but surely watching Grayson with her and imagining them making love. I just couldn’t do it.

My appetite had completely disappeared, with heavy feet and heart I climbed the stairs back to my bedroom. This time I made sure to lock the door so that nobody could interrupt.

I reached for my phone. I knew what I had to do. I had the perfect plan.





7: Grayson


Why couldn’t my father understand that while business was his passion, it wasn’t mine? Since I was knee high, I’d wanted to be a doctor. And that remained true throughout my school years.

Time Magazine had recently written an article about me titled “The Reluctant Billionaire”. They couldn’t be more right. I hated glitz and glamor and all the blingy, shiny shit rich people seemed to attract wherever they went. I wanted a simple life with a woman I loved, in a career I was passionate about. Was that asking too f*cking much of life?

More pressure from Dad and his Board of Directors to get into the goddamn family business was having the opposite effect on me. Besides, I wished he’d realize that I’d suck at running his empire. Not because I was incapable or incompetent—I’d been a straight-A student all my f*cking life - but what he wanted for my future was the polar opposite of what I wanted. There simply wasn’t a solution to the problem.

I ran my fingers through my hair. “But just so you know, Sloane’s not the one for me. So quit trying to force me into a relationship with her. I’m not getting married remember?”

“Don’t be daft. If you don’t get married it will present all kinds of problems and start viscous rumors and you know how I feel about those.”

As usual when I had this kind of discussion with Dad, my head started pounding. I rubbed my temples with my thumbs to try and alleviate the pressure.

“Frankly I don’t give a f*ck about what other people think. If people want to think I’m gay, let them, I don’t have a problem with that. Your and Mum’s divorce caused quite stir, so I think you’re being unfair expecting everyone else to not cause rumors.”

He loosened the tie around his neck and pulled at his collar. “I nearly lost Forbes International over that scandal. Your mother running off to London to become a fashion model with her f*cking gym instructor nearly ruined everything I’d sacrificed so much for. That’s when I took a vow to never put our company under such intense pressure and jeopardize everything like that ever again.”

Suddenly Milton Forbes looked his age. No, he actually looked older. I noticed how sallow his skin was and the dark circles under his eyes. He even had a slight yellow tinge to his complexion.

“Dad, when last have you had a decent rest? You’re pushing yourself and everyone else way too hard.”

He stopped pacing the room and sat on the edge of the desk facing me. His shoulders slumped forward and his voice had lost its hard edge.

“I’m tired, Son. I need a break but I don’t have faith in anyone else to run the company. Everyone has their own agenda. That’s why I’m so desperate for you to join me . . . so I know the company is in the hands of someone I can really trust.”

Now that he’d put it that way, I felt like a complete * for fighting him so hard about it. As much as I wanted to please him, I couldn’t relent, so I changed the subject.

“Dad, you need to have a check-up, okay? Have you ever had your liver function tested?”

“Do I look like someone who has time to go to a doctor? I barely have time to wipe my ass, never mind going through blood tests and all that crap.”

I cleared my throat. “You’ve made it abundantly clear what you think of the medical profession, but I’m worried about you. Since I’m going along with your plans for Sloane and your birthday bash, I want something in return from you.”

Dad threw back his head and laughed, it was a deep sound that travelled all the way from his belly.

“See, you’re a natural at this negotiation business. I’m not having any more of your bullshit—in five weeks you’ll be initiated into Forbes International and take your rightful place alongside me. In return, I’ll get whatever goddamn tests you want me as long as you set the appointments up through Linda so there aren’t any clashes in my schedule.”

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