Chapter 5

CHAPTER FIVE

It’s five p.m. and I’ve been staring at the clock for the last two hours, completely lost in thought. I pored over Raina’s file and her situation, reading the words over and over, retaining none of the information. The only thing I can process is that Raina is married.

Raina, the woman who has been a thorn in my side since the day I met her.

Raina, the woman who is bright, carefree, and fun, and everything I refuse to let myself have because of who she is.

When her file became nothing more to my brain than jumbled words, I rattled the mouse of my computer to wake it from sleep mode so I could scour the internet for whatever I could find on her husband, Javier Moreno.

To my dismay, the most recent article related to him was of his father’s passing.

With a little more digging, I’ve learned Javier’s father, Joaquín, recently passed away and, if my research is correct, Raina’s surprise husband is next in line to become a baron.

Although the aristocratic title is merely honorary, it is still considered low-ranking nobility and therefore is highly respected, if only for the wealth and power they possess.

And I’ve been stewing over it all afternoon while watching the clock.

As if the universe knows I need a mental break, my phone momentarily distracts me as it pings rapidly with incoming messages from the group chat between my brother-in-law and his friends—my friends—with plans I’m not interested in being a part of.

Enzo

What time are we supposed to meet tonight?

Sully

Really, Zo-Zo? We’ve been over this at least seventeen-thousand times.

Nixon

Seven.

Enzo

You set this up yesterday, Sully.

Sully

Then why can’t you remember?

I read through the messages as they come in, debating whether I want to meet up with them. It’s a Friday, and although I’m still exhausted from the company I kept last night, my alternative is sitting in my apartment, replaying everything I’ve learned today.

Nixon

Is everyone coming with? I don’t think Sly or Luciano texted back.

Sly

Sì, I am coming, but I am only staying one night.

Sully

I didn’t realize you’d take the phrase ‘ball and chain’ so seriously.

Sly

What does that phrase even mean?

Nixon

It’s a metaphor. “The old ball and chain”. It’s supposed to be a dig at marriage.

Sully

How have you never heard that phrase before?

Enzo

Because he didn’t grow up in a gutter like you.

As much as Enzo and I don’t get along, his dry humor makes me crack a smirk as I follow along with the chat but don’t engage.

Sully

You know damn well I grew up on the Upper East Side just like you did, Mister High and Mighty.

Enzo

Oh, feisty today.

Nixon

Has anyone heard from Luciano?

I sigh, knowing I’ll have to hop into the text strand soon. After powering down my computer, I open my briefcase and throw a few files into it. Raina’s sits on top, and I look down at it before scoffing and slamming the leather case closed.

From my desk, my phone vibrates incessantly.

Sully

Haven’t talked to that guy in ages.

Nixon

He responded to you two days ago.

Sly

He came over for dinner last night. He is alive and well.

Sully

But not responding. So that’s rude.

Enzo

Hopefully he left the chat.

Sully

Clearly, you have no idea how phones work.

Sully

You can’t just leave a chat. Not when there are different brands of phones in the message. Looking at you, Nixon.

Sully

A whole new chat would need to be created, so he’s still in this one.

Nixon

Not all of us can afford fancy upgrades every time one releases.

Enzo

So, just ignoring you then, like I wish I could. I hate to say I’m jealous of a Paladino, but here we are.

Sly

So we are meeting tonight at seven. Where? Sully’s? The tarmac?

Sully

I’ll just have my driver pick everyone up, and we can go together.

Nixon

We never did discuss logistics. Do I need to book a flight or something? Hotel room?

Sully

Aww, he’s adorable.

Enzo

Sly, I still don’t understand why your stray had to follow you back home. Surely he was just fine in that hole he lived in back in California, no?

Sly

Nixon, Sully owns a jet. We will fly privately. As for lodgings, though, Sullivan, what is the plan?

Sully

I already booked us a suite downtown, don’t worry. It’s on me, Nixy.

Nixon

Nixy?

Sly

I believe I’m the only one without a nickname now.

Sully

Don’t worry, you have a nickname, I just haven’t revealed it yet.

Stepping into the elevator, I press L for the lobby and ride it down, my mind made up that I won’t be going with them. A night out I can do, but an overnighter? No, thank you. There’s too much on my mind.

Enzo

You didn’t specify where we were going, Sully, just that we were taking a last minute “guys' trip”. So where are we even headed?

Sully

You’re going to ruin the surprise?

Sly

Your surprises often come at a price.

Sully

Oh, Sly Guy, don’t act like you aren’t fully amused by the trouble we get into.

Sly

And cause.

Sully

And cause.

Enzo

So where, then?

Sully

Sunny San Diego, Zo-Zo.

Enzo

I can get behind that.

Sully

Hopefully behind someone, too. You desperately need to get laid so you dislodge the stick up your ass.

Barking a laugh, I raise my hand to hail a cab, not wanting to wait for my driver to pick me up. As I shift my weight from leg to leg, I decide it’s time to text back and engage in this ridiculous conversation. San Diego does sound tempting.

I see I’ve missed a lot.

Sully

LUCE! Where’ve you been, loca?

Nixon

Did he… ???

Sly

He did, just ignore it.

I’ve been working. Seems like I’m the only one in this group chat who does.

Nixon

How are you holding up?

Sully

There’s nothing wrong with my movie references, you uncultured swine.

Nixon

You quoted a teenager's obsession with sparkly vampires.

Sully

I quoted a werewolf.

Nixon

It still came from a book.

Sully

It came from a movie.

Nixon

Now who’s the uncultured one?

Nixon

Luciano, please share how you are doing before I reach through the phone and smack Sully with a hardcover.

Enzo

I think the better question at this point is, why do you have a YA book to slap him with?

The familiar scream of a car’s horn blares and the screech of tires against asphalt alerts me to a cab as it comes to a stop beside the curb where I stand. Wrenching open the door, I slip inside, typing another message as I do.

I’m alright. The last few weeks were heavy. Today threw me into a tailspin.

“62nd and 3rd,” I tell the driver, leaning back against the cracked leather seats that reek of stale cigarettes as I try to figure out what these insane men are talking about.

Sly

What book are we talking about?

Sully

IT’S A MOVIE.

Count me out for the trip, I have too much happening at work right now to leave.

Sully

Lame. What happened today?

Let’s just say someone walked into my office who I never expected to see.

Sully

You’re really going to vaguebook us like that?

Sly

You do realize there are laws prohibiting him from speaking about clients, right?

Brother-in-law for the win.

Sully

Do you know who it was? You sound like you know who it was.

Over my dead body will I tell Sully who came into my office today. Not only because I am legally bound to keep my mouth shut, but because I know she needs discretion.

And I wouldn’t do that to her.

Attorney-client privilege.

Sly

No idea, but I do know he cannot reveal information about clients, just as I cannot reveal information about patients.

Sully

Okay, but male or female? At least give me that so I can draw my own conclusions.

Nixon

That feels like a trap. I’d proceed with caution.

I’m not sure why it matters, but I’ll humor you. Female.

I only work with females, you idiot.

Sly

You shouldn’t have said that. Now he’ll never leave you alone with all of his theories as to why your client rattled you.

I never said they rattled me. I said they surprised me.

Sully

You said they sent you into a tailspin. So I’m guessing it's someone you want to fuck.

Sly

I told you. You made a mistake.

Nixon

He’s going to be like a dog with a bone, isn’t he?

Enzo

Jesus fucking Christ. Here we go.

I have to go…

Sully

Liar. You just don’t want to confirm or deny.

No, I absolutely do not want to fuck my client.

Sully

Hmm. I smell a liar.

I am a liar.

Trust me, I don’t even want to be around this woman. Taking her on as a client was the last thing I wanted to do, but I couldn’t say no.

Nixon

When can you get rid of her?

When the ink is dry.

I really do need to go, though. I have a meeting.

Not really, but my apartment building is now within view, and this group chat is doing nothing to ease my headache. I watch the last few messages come through until the cab driver pulls up to the curb again, and I pocket my phone, shaking my head as I get out.

Sully

Fine. See you guys tonight.

Enzo

Later.

Sly

I will see you all at seven. Luciano, have a good weekend, amico.

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