The Seduction of Alex Parker(57)



“Are you ready to talk?”

“What time is it?”

“Noon.”

Both eyes shot open. “You’re kidding, right?”

“No, Emerson. I’m not.”

“Shouldn’t you be at the office?”

“I’ve been there and back.”

“Ugh. Why didn’t you just stay there?” I asked as I looked at him.

“Because we’re going to talk about last night.”

I closed my eyes so I didn’t have to see the anger in his. But then again, he shouldn’t want to see the anger in my eyes. Maybe they weren’t displaying enough anger and I needed to fix that.

“I smell coffee. Where is it?” I asked with irritation.

“I set it on the dresser. I wasn’t sure if you were ready for it.” He got up from the bed and grabbed the cup of coffee. “Here.”

I glared at him as I sat up with my back against the headboard. “You’re not a very good hangover caregiver.”

“Excuse me?” He cocked his head with a very small smile.

“Where’s the aspirin? You should be bringing me aspirin and water.”

He reached into his pocket and shook the bottle of aspirin as he held it in front of me.

“Oh my God, stop making so much noise,” I shrieked as I set my coffee on the nightstand, lay back down, and pulled the covers over my head.

He chuckled and pulled the covers back. “Take these aspirin. Here’s some water and then we’re going to talk.”

“Can you at least wait until the aspirin kicks in?” I asked, extremely irritated.

I knew damn well we were headed for our first huge argument and I wanted to not feel like shit when I took him down.

“Fine. I’ll give you an hour to get up, shower, and feel better.” He kissed my forehead with force.

“That hurt!”

“Good.” He winked as he walked out of the room.

After showering and putting on some clothes, I checked Alex’s office to see if he was in there. He was. Looking up from his computer, he spoke, “Are you feeling better?”

“Kind of. Are you ready to be taken down, Mr. Parker? Wait, speaking of Parker, where is he?”

“Jenna took him for a walk. And what do you mean am I ready to be taken down?” he asked with a glare in his eye.

“You’ll see.”

He sighed. “Sit down.”

“Nah. I think I’ll stand.” I folded my arms.

“Emerson, SIT DOWN!” he shouted.

Stand your ground. Don’t let him boss you around. This whole argument was stemming because of him. If he only would have told me yesterday about Bella, I wouldn’t be standing here right now, hungover and defiant.

“Please, Em. Have a seat and let’s talk about this.” His voice softened. “Couples need to talk things out.”

“But see, Alex, the only thing you want to talk about is last night. About me and how I drank too much. But let me remind you of something. Have you forgotten the night that I had to pick up your drunk ass up at the bar and bring you home? Was that night ever discussed the next day? Or any day for that matter? No. It wasn’t. You refused to talk about it, yet that was okay. But now that it’s me, it’s a different story.”

He leaned back in his chair and crossed his arms. “We weren’t together and the circumstances then were different.”

Okay, he had point, but still, I wasn’t backing down.

“What was wrong with you yesterday? And I know damn well it had nothing to do with your period because you’re never like that.”

I stood there, leaning up against the wall, arms crossed and eyes staring at him. It was time just to lay it all out on the table.

“I went to your office yesterday with lunch to surprise you. When I reached your office, Olivia wasn’t at her desk, but your door was slightly open. When I peeked inside, I saw you and Bella locked in a tight embrace. I gave you the opportunity to tell me last night and you didn’t. Do you know how that made me feel seeing that? I’m going to tell you something, Parker. You’re f*cking lucky that I’m still here.”

His eyes narrowed at me before he got up from his seat and began to walk over to me.

“Don’t you dare come near me,” I spoke in anger and he stopped. He knew I was serious.

“I was going to talk to you about that, but I didn’t want to last night because we were going to the club.”

“Really? You were really going to tell me? It seems to me that you’re just saying that because you got caught.” I hissed.

“Think what you want, but you’re wrong. So that’s the reason you drank so much last night?”

“Duh! You would too if you found me in the arms of another man. My God, Alex, I would never put you through that. I just wanted to forget it because that’s all I could see. My heart is so broken right now that it even hurts to stand here and look at you.” A tear fell from my eye and I wiped it away.

“I’m sorry, baby. Let me hold you.”

“No. I don’t want you to hold me. I want an explanation. If there even is one. Maybe you’ve been secretly seeing her behind my back. Maybe everything you’ve said to me was lies.”

“Are you doubting my love for you?” he asked in anger.

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