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“Charlotte, that dress is gorgeous. Perry is going to lose his mind when he sees you walking down that aisle,” she says, a mischievous smile on her face. As if she knows what’s really going on and is just playing along.

Maybe she does know the truth. Though I don’t think it really matters if she does or not.

Seems that the Constantines are good at keeping secrets.

And so are the Lancasters.

Chapter Seventeen

Perry

Ienter theapartment just past six o’clock, greeted by utter silence once I open the door. Usually I can hear Charlotte talking Jasper’s ear off as he attempts to teach her how to cook. Not that he cooks for us, but he does have the basic skills down according to Charlotte, and he’s patient with her as he explains the process.

Should I find it endearing she’s becoming domesticated, or worried?

Not sure what to think about it.

I move deeper into the apartment, loosening my tie, wondering where the hell Charlotte and Jasper are when I see a strange man standing by the windows, overlooking the cityscape.

Going completely still, I watch him, wondering why he didn’t react when he heard me open the door. The man is dressed in an impeccable suit. One that looks more expensive than mine, and I’m wearing Tom Ford.

The man glances over his shoulder, his gaze drilling into mine and that’s when I realize who it is. Reginald Lancaster.

Charlotte’s asshole father.

“Well, hello. Welcome to my home,” I say, trying to keep the moment light.

This man brings with him darkness everywhere he goes, and my current mood is already dark enough.

“You meanmyhome? The one I was kind enough to gift to you and my daughter?” Reginald turns to face me fully, his brows lifted in question.

Why does he have to be such a dick all the time? Like all the Lancaster men?

I don’t get it.

“I appreciate the gift,” I say, which is a lie.

This apartment is a form of control over me and Charlotte. It may look like a gift, but it comes with a price.

Such as her father dropping in unannounced. Even letting himself in when no one else is here.

But us living here gets her out of his house and that’s all the fuck that matters.

“You should appreciate it. This penthouse is worth millions. A prime piece of property that we’ve held on to for far too long. I should’ve put it on the market the minute my son abandoned it, but my wife wouldn’t let me.” He shakes the glass in his hand that I didn’t notice before, the ice rattling within. “Care for a drink?”

“Shouldn’t I be the one offering?”

“Humor me, son. Let me play host for a moment.”

“Where’s Jasper?”

“I sent him off on an errand.” He smiles. “You aren’t scared of me, are you?”

I hate when people act like this. Smug. Above it all. “No. You don’t scare me.”

“Good,” he grunts. “You like scotch?”

“I do.”


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