FOUR: Tears, Tea, Trouble

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Staring down danger over a tea party is a great reminder that life loves throwing curveballs when you’re least prepared. But on the bright side, I think I’m finally sure he’s six-foot five. I swallowed the lump in my throat as those muddy, red eyes penetrated through my very being, sending electricity shooting down my spine. I could see the way his gaze swept over me even with the man in front of him still speaking to him. It’s like he was weighing my every secret. It’s scary, I want to look away, but I can’t. As they say, the most dangerous connections are the ones that make your skin crawl in fear and your body to heat in arousal. “Evangeline . . .” It’s both disgusting and confusing. I can’t believe he, a total stranger, would be able to make me feel so small under that lethal gaze. “Evangeline . . .” My heart hammered wildly. My hands, trembling despite my efforts to keep them steady, clenched into tight fists on the new dress my father paid for. Is he seeing me do that? Does he think I’m afraid of him now? His gaze was intense, almost predatory and it’s making my skin crawl and tingle at the same time. Who is he, really? “Evangeline!” I jolt at the voice just beside my ears and I turn to one of the women who called. “Are you even listening?” The Mayor’s daughter snapped her fingers right in front of me and somehow pulled me out of my hazy state. I wipe the side of my lips. I know I wouldn’t drool but I really can’t trust my body after what that man did with it with just his gaze. “I said I’m planning to ask him out.” She smirks at me as though I’d get jealous. Maybe, she’s right. Maybe not. “Perfect, then go on.” I smile and tried to remind myself what I came here for. “So, where did your father go?” I clasp my hand right in front of me, trying to stay calm. I can feel his gaze on my body. It’s inducing both fear and precum. “S-scotland . . .” she stammered, still confused. “Oh, that’s great. Isn’t he like building a casino in Tverskaya?” I asked. “Yes, I’m going to be one of the shareholders. Twenty percent.” This time, her lips form a crooked smile. “Any idea about the casino? Who’s going to invest in it? You know, maybe I’ll try to invest as well.” I ask as casually as I can. Taking a soft sip on the tea they’ve brought. What I truly need is a shot of tequila from that hot gaze that’s heating up my entire body. “The Congressman, the co-founder of Eden, someone from Italy and—wait a f*****g minute!” she shakes her head from answering all my questions and glares at me. s**t, did she notice I was prying too much? “You’re you okay with it? That I’m asking him out?” The Mayor’s daughter grumbled. Okay, she did not notice. But what the hell? Is she stirring up trouble on purpose? I shrug, “Why not? Like you said, he’s hot.” I beam and if I could see smoke coming out of their ears and nostrils, I would assume they’re fuming. Well, I was known to be the best woman in stealing men. That’s just because I need them for info, but it’s not like I have anything to gain from ‘that’ dangerous man. The women looked at me with wide eyes while the Mayor’s daughter clenched her hands on the table cloth. My mind drifts back to myself being stuck in that closet. “But I think I hear he’s about to be engaged.” I mutter unconsciously. “Aha!” They all instantly stand up with fingers pointed at me. “I knew you were jealous! I-I . . . I was just trying to ask someone out and y-you . . . think I’m not that worthy of him, don’t you?!” tears began to collect in the corner of her eyes and my brows furrowed. “What? I didn’t. I just—” I heard them talking about an engagement while being stuck in his goddamn office. I can’t say that. “See? You can’t even come up with evidences! He’s not engaged, he never will and you’re the one stirring up stories to-to—I don’t know—seduce him, maybe!” She screams right in my face. The others instantly stands up to follow her, glaring at me as they console the crying Mayor’s daughter. Goddamnit, I’m tired of this s**t. The heavens hate me, that’s for sure. “Wait!” “Just sit the f**k down. They were right about you.” The nicest one among them who came to greet me to my seat earlier glared. Now everyone hates me, yipie! “O-okay . . .” I push the hair out of my face and glanced at the other table. The strange man, Konstantin Morozov, huh? If you’re the one who’s messing this up for me, I’ll make sure to pay you back with f*****g force. I cannot let my Mom starve. He raised his brows and the coldness on his face intensified as he crossed his arms on his chest, muscles bulging out of that long sleeves. “Look what you did.” He mouthed and I instantly whip my head away. What a jerk. I stood up from the table and called a waiter. “A shot of Tequila, please.” I sighed. “But it’s a tea party . . .” “I know. Now, please get me a shot of Tequila.” I mutter. She shifted her shaky glance at me and nodded, albeit confused. I look back at the bathroom, when will they be back? A few minutes later, the waitress came back with a teacup in hand. It had the same design as all the cups on the table. “I said a shot of—” “It has Tequila on it.” She whispered. I nodded, taking the hint, and took a sip. Time ticked. And ticked. Suddenly, I felt dizzy. My senses were shutting down, but I heard the clicking of stilettos heading back from the table. My gaze turned hazy. I could already tell where it was from. The Tequila was spiked, and it was spiked with hardcore sleeping powder. I wasn’t an amateur to not tell the difference after being with so many men around me upon my father’s orders. The waitress put something on it. But what’s the reason, why would they— “Now, now. Stop crying. Drink something-here—” I didn’t hear them coming beside me but they took the cup with the tequila in it for the Mayor’s daughter’s hiccups. Her face was puffy from crying. “No!” I stood up and instantly shoved the cup away from their hands and it came shattering down the ground. “What the f**k is wrong with you?!” They all turned to me, more serious this time. I swallowed the lump in my throat. Why is it always me? I could feel the hot gaze on me turning cold as I look back at the man. He’s disappointed at my actions. “That drink-that drink was . . .” spiked, by your own maids? Is that even believable? “That drink was what?! We knew we shouldn’t have invited you!” “That drink was . . . mine.” I mutter. If they want villainess me, then let’s just let them have it. “f**k you, Bennington. You’re nothing but a bitch.” She mumbles and tears begin to build up in the corner of my eyes. I am. I probably am. “I-I’m sorry . . .” I reached out to them and they all stepped back. The Mayor’s daughter turned around and ran away, “I’m sorry if I’m not good enough then, Eva!” She yelled and wiped her tears while running. It didn’t take long for her to bump into something, or someone though. With my nauseated state, I still found myself looking up at the intense presence that surrounded our table. It was him. Konstantin Morozov was making his way towards our table when someone got in his way. Or in other words, the weeping Mayor’s daughter bumped into him. Shit, s**t, s**t. I don’t think this will end well. I’m pretty sure this mansion being the Mayor’s will do nothing if he wreaks havoc in here, which I am a hundred percent sure he will. “I-I am so sorry! Oh God!” She squealed in excitement, yet tried to conceal all this with a cry for pity. However, it didn’t take long before her petty crush turned into her biggest fear when Konstantin Morozov glanced down at her shivering state. “Get the f**k away from me.” He growls and all four of us, including the business man he was talking to earlier, staying in his seat, silenced. “W-what?” The Mayor’s daughter stuttered. Anger was flowing out of him in waves as he advanced towards our table, particularly where I was. His bloody eyes were situated on me and I just know I’m going to die. Oh my god, Oh my god, Oh my god. I should have asked for another mission from father. I couldn’t have goddamn know he’s going to be here, at a freaking tea party! Konstantin Morozov pulled something out of his jacket and handed it to the Mayor’s daughter. “Wipe those tears and bring little daddy here or I’ll be the one bringing his lawyer’s head to Scotland to deliver the message.” He growled, and with shivering hands, the Mayor’s daughter accepted the handkerchief. My knees instantly buckled in fear. I wonder if she still likes him after hearing him say that? The question didn’t last long when all of a sudden, those crimson eyes turned to me. My breath came in sharp, uneven gasps as he marched towards me. “And you-” he leaned over beside my ear. I could smell the expensive cologne wrapped around him as well as the smell of cigarettes, a mix of fear and something more dangerous coiling in my chest. “You’re going to have to tell me why you were sneaking inside my office closet.” I inhaled a sharp breath at his deep, raspy voice tickling my ear. Shit, s**t, s**t. I should go, maybe I’ll try to call my driver and— “And don’t you know not to run away from predators, sweetheart. We like the hunt, and once I find you, you’re going to be killing yourself just to have a merciful death.” Oh God, please help.
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