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” Eleanor Laurent.”Naomi’s smile softened in understanding.
“Newlywed?”
“Sort of.” The full story was too complicated for party small talk.
“Laurent, as in LGH?” she asked, polite enough not to push further.
“Yes, that’s my husband. Sebastian Laurent.” Pride crept into my voice as I said it.
“What a lovely coincidence.” Her smile, warm from the start, grew even brighter.
“My husband came tonight hoping to meet him.”Sebastian’s earlier briefing about the guest list came back to me.
“Fenty, as in the Meridian Trust?”Naomi nodded.
If LGH was famous for its vast scale, global reach, and knack for having a finger in every profitable pie, the Meridian Trust was its shadowy counterpart.
It was renowned for being low-key, even mysterious. Everyone had heard of it, but almost no one could say what it actually did.
On paper, it was a holding company with a tangle of subsidiaries, but even the sharpest investigators struggled to pin down what each one did.
I remembered hearing Dominic explain that Ryan Fenty, Meridian’s nominal owner, was widely believed to be fronting for a group of politicians.
And I knew Sebastian wanted to build ties with Ryan Fenty as a way to reach the people behind him.
With that in mind, I summoned what little political savvy I had and struck up a conversation with Naomi.
For a woman married to a supposedly shrewd figurehead who preferred to stay in the shadows, she was surprisingly easy to talk to.
When she discovered I designed jewellery, her friendliness notched up again. Soon we were happily immersed in a lively debate about Van Cleef’s Alhambra collection, forgetting all about our husbands.
Naomi’s phone pinged.
She glanced at the message and gave me an apologetic shrug.
“Time to go. The party downstairs is wrapping up.”I stood and helped her up.
We were heading towards the wide, winding staircase when I spotted Serenna descending from the third floor.
Her eyes were red and puffy.
I ignored her and kept walking.
The thick carpet muffled our steps, but I still heard the quick click of her heels coming straight towards me.
I tensed at once.
When the shove came, I wasn’t surprised.
What did surprise me was how ridiculously strong Serenna was.
Had she been working out?
That stray, irrelevant thought flickered through my head as I dodged at the last moment.
Off balance, her arm swung past me and struck Naomi instead.
Naomi stumbled. Her upper body pitched forward and she would have gone tumbling down the stairs if I hadn’t caught her elbow in time.
Shaken but quick to recover, she straightened with my help, her face drained of colour.
“You all right?” My pulse had kicked up a notch too.
She was pregnant, after all.
What would have been nothing more than a bruise for me could have been a disaster for her.
“I…” Her voice rasped dry in her throat.
“Naomi!” A man in a black tuxedo bounded up the stairs three at a time and was at her side in seconds. He held her shoulders, scanning her anxiously.
“Are you all right?”
“I’m fine.” She finally found her voice, breathing out a shaky sigh.
“I thought I was going to fall. I was terrified for a second.”The man, presumably her husband, wrapped her in a fierce hug.
“You’re safe now. But we’ll go to the hospital just in case.”
“All right.” She nodded.
“Ow!” Serenna yelped as I caught a fistful of her long hair when she tried to slip away.
“Where do you think you’re going?” I hauled her back.
“Let go! What are you doing?” She flailed at my arm, but I didn’t loosen my grip.
“What’s going on?” Ryan Fenty kept his focus on Naomi, but the question was aimed at me.
“She pushed me,” Naomi muttered to her husband, glaring at Serenna.
Serenna opened her mouth, but I cut in first.
“Before you spin another story, don’t forget the cameras.” I pointed to the CCTV in the corner of the ceiling, its red light blinking steadily.
“Too bad for you, the party’s over and the cameras are back on.”Serenna’s mouth opened and shut like a stranded fish. At last she folded.
“I… my heel… I twisted my ankle and stumbled into Mrs Fenty by accident. It was an accident, really. I’m sorry.” She leaned hard on the word “accident” as if saying it enough times would make it true.
“Really? Did you also “accidentally” trail us down the stairs, “accidentally” aim for me, and then ” accidentally” knock into Mrs Fenty when you missed?” I scoffed.
“That’s not true!” Her protest was pitiful.
“I think it is,” Naomi said firmly. She looked at me.
“She tried to push you first. When she missed, she hit me.”I gave Naomi an apologetic look.
“She was aiming for me. I’m sorry you got dragged into it.”Naomi shook her head.
“You’re not the one who should apologise. You’re the victim here too.”Ryan Fenty’s lips curved into a cold, unsettling smile, edged with menace.
“You laid hands on my wife?”He eased Naomi to a safe spot. Then, climbing two steps above Serenna, his voice turned icy.
“I’m a fair man. I repay kindness with kindness, grudges with grudges.”He ended the sentence with a sharp kick to her shin.
Serenna shrieked as she flew down the stairs.
The staircase was broad and winding, with bannisters that slowed her fall, but she still took a hard tumble, her cries changing pitch with every bounce.
Ryan Fenty stayed at the top, expressionless.
At the bottom, Serenna lay curled on the landing, clutching her stomach.
“You all right?” Sebastian stepped past her without a glance and came straight to me, scanning me from head to toe.
“I’m fine.” I forced a smile.
“Let’s go.”He took my hand.
“Wait,”
I turned. Naomi, steady on her feet with Ryan Fenty close behind, came down the stairs.
“Thank you. If not for you, I’d be the one lying there.” She threw Serenna a pale look.
“It’s nothing,” I said, offering a reassuring smile I didn’t feel.
Ryan Fenty’s ruthless retaliation had shaken me more than I cared to admit. Instinctively, I wanted to put as much distance between myself and that dangerous man as possible.
Yes, Serenna deserved it. Probably. Still, part of me couldn’t help wondering… if Naomi had gone down with me, even if it might well be an accident, would he have kicked me too?
Naomi and I exchanged goodbyes and promised to keep in touch. Then I left with Sebastian.
“I didn’t know you knew Ryan Fenty’s wife,” he said.
“I didn’t, not until tonight. She said her husband’s been trying to meet you.”
“He has. We spoke for a while this evening.”
“He’s…” I stopped myself from saying “dangerous”. That felt too blunt.
“Rather unforgiving.”Sebastian had a different take.
“If it had been you pushed down those stairs, I’d have done the same.”I was still chewing on that when we got home. He went straight to the study to deal with business, while I showered and climbed into bed.
By the time he joined me, I was half asleep.
He stretched out and pulled me against him.
“Elean.” His voice was husky, restrained.
I could feel the heat in his body, the tension in his muscles, the sharp edge of his breath. Every part of him told me he wanted me.
So why wasn’t he doing anything?
I shifted against him, murmuring softly, “Seb.”I moved again, and this time he almost lost it. His voice came out hoarse.
“Don’t. Stay still.”I could feel his want trying to poke its way through his pyjama bottoms. Yet even as desire burned through him, he held back.
Since leaving hospital, he’d been insatiable, practically glued to me like a conjoined twin.
So why the sudden restraint tonight?
“Are you tired?” I asked.