Forever Golden: Dark High School Bully Romance (Kings of Cypress Prep Book 3) by Rachel Jonas (books like beach read txt) š
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Yep, thatās me. My comic book name would be āSuper Stupidā or some shit.
The broad, metal doors part and I lay eyes on the polished marble tile of my parentsā foyer. The gleaming white reflects light from the chandelier above. Theyāve left every light on, but thatās typical for them. Why conserve energy when youāve got more money in your bank account than this whole city combined, right?
I step out, thinking Iām on some kind of recon mission, but it isnāt until I hear voices that I realize that assumption was dead-ass wrong. My gut tells me to get back on the elevator before they notice Iām here, but the tone and volume of their voices makes this seem more like an argument than a regular conversation. Sheās screaming and, from what I can hear sheās also crying, but I canāt make out her words.
So, being your friendly neighborhood Super Stupid, I push forward in the name of justice, orā¦ maybe itās just blind stupidity.
āYouāre saying so much, Vin, but none of it explains what I saw!ā Mom yells.
āPam, for the last time, tell me what the fuck you did with it. You have no fucking right to touch my things!ā
Iām close enough now that I get a glimpse of my parents through the partially open door to my fatherās study. Itās a messāpapers thrown everywhere, books all over the floor, every drawer and cabinet door open. Even the oil painting over the fireplace is pulled away from the wall. Behind it, the faint green glow of the digits on the safe can be seen. I have no clue whatās gone missing, but I do know Vinās desperate to find it.
His hairās wild and damp with sweat. The top button of his shirt and the bowtie around his neck are both undone. Momās still wearing a long, black formal gown, but the straps from her shoes are dangling from her fingers.
āDammit, Pam! Tell me what you fucking did with it!ā Vin shouts again, and with how my heartās pounding in my chest, I nearly rush in there, but something tells me to wait.
So, I donāt dismiss that small voice in my head this time, choosing to stay put and listen.
āAll those names and dollar amounts. I donātā¦ I donāt understand. Is it a prostitution ring?ā Mom asks, unable to fight the strain I hear so clearly in her voice. āIs that what youāve gotten yourself into? Because itās the only thing that makes sense.ā
She pauses then and presses a hand to her mouth when she gets choked up.
āNo, none of it makes sense,ā she corrects herself. āBecause weāve already got more cash than we could ever spend in a lifetime, so thereās no reason in the world I can think of that explains why youād be doing what I think youāre doing.ā
Vin slams his fist on the desk, and I swear the whole penthouse rattles.
āAlways so fucking self-righteous,ā he growls. āWe werenāt all born with a silver spoon in our mouths!ā
āIs that what this is about?ā she scoffs. āYou resent me because of where I come from? What my family has? Because last I checked, you benefited from their wealth, too.ā
He balls his fist again, but this time stops just short of pounding the desk. Instead, he closes his eyes and tries to regain his composure.
āAnd did you ever stop to think that maybe I donāt want that hanging over my head anymore? That youāve brought more to the damn table than I have?ā
āIāve never thrown that in your face,ā Mom snaps. āYou have more than done well for yourself, regardless of how and where you started. Which is why I donāt understand any of this.ā
Staring at her, he lifts his hands when a simple answer falls from his mouth. āIf thereās more to take, Pam, why not take it?ā he reasons. āIām building a legacy. An empire. Why create a limit when there isnāt one?ā
Momās quiet, like sheās trying to process Vinās words. āShouldnāt there always be a limit, though? A line weāre not willing to cross just to add a few more zeros to our bank account?ā
He stares at her with hellfire in his eyes, not saying a word, which says it all.
āGuess that answers my question,ā Mom scoffs, staggering back a bit after having the wind knocked out of her.
Vin lowers his head and takes a deep breath. āThatās not what I meant. Of course, there are boundaries.ā
Mom throws her hand up, clearly fed up with the course of this conversation.
āI knew the moment you got involved with your fucking family again itād be our downfall.ā
My brow tenses when she says those words, because I donāt understand what it means. I set my confusion aside for now, to listen closely and make sure I donāt miss anything.
āPam, if you just return my ledger, Iād be glad to have a peaceful, civilized conversation with you about this, but the information you took was important and itās also confidential. You could get me in deep shit if I donāt have it back in my hands immediately.ā
She glares at him and I havenāt seen this side of her before. Maybe it just took her eyes being opened for her to come around.
āYouāll get your ledger when I get the truth.ā
With that, she turns to leave, and I forgot to mention that being high also makes me slow. Which is why my reaction time is for shit right now and Iām caught.
She stops dead in her tracks, staring at me with mascara streaking down her face. Iām frozen there, unsure of what to do, unsure of whether I should explain
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