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Billion Dollar Urge: A Billionaire Romance by Jackson Kane (16)

Chapter 17

Myles

 

 

“Enjoy your throne, little brother.” Victoria's voice was broken glass, as she stormed past me toward the elevator.

I was still in Chicago when she called me and had to fly halfway across the country to get here. Needless to say, I had arrived at our corporate headquarters much later than Victoria had.

“Wait, what? Victoria!” I reached out to her, but she ignored me. She was already on her phone, probably with her lawyers.

My throne?

What the hell was she talking about? I thought about going after her but quickly decided against it. No one forces Victoria to do anything. If she didn't want to talk to me, there was fuck-all I could do to change her mind.

Victoria and I have grown a little closer these past few weeks as I've been stepping up and taking more company responsibility. It was a new dynamic to our relationship that neither of us were familiar with.

Victoria was several years older than me, so after our parents died she tried her best to fill that role and take care of me. I was a selfish hellion of a kid who never made it easy for her. When I turned eighteen I inherited the hotel and escaped to cause as much trouble as possible. It was only very recently that our relationship had even started to mend.

And that was all because of Nicole...

Fuck! I suppressed another swell of emotion and forced myself to concentrate. One problem at a time. I threw open both massive oak doors of the boardroom. Time to find out what was going on.

The conversations in the room died off with my entrance. I eyed the large full meeting room of people, wearing an expression that demanded answers. There were two dozen people in the room. There were also about half that in faces on monitors from the Board Members and shareholders that couldn't be here in person.

The mood was dour and the discomfort that hung in the air was thick enough to fog a window. Everyone was frazzled and exhausted, some of the men had even been brought to tears. It looked like Victoria really put them through the ringer.

Good, I thought. That's what they get for messing with our family's business. I was disappointed that I missed it.

“Congratulations to the new CEO of Quill Corp,” Silas's voice slithered out from beside the main doorway. His tone had diffused some of the room's residual dread that Victoria had left in her wake.

“What?” My disbelief was drowned out in the growing applause from everyone that was present.

Did they actually want me to run the company? I didn't know shit about business. Hell, I'd never even been to college.

This must have been what Victoria meant. Shit, did she think I stole her company from her? I had nothing to do with this dog and pony show. I needed to talk to her as quickly as possible and sort all this out.

Several servers walked in behind me pushing small carts that held a variety of alcohol. It would have been obscenely tasteless to have them waiting around the room as Victoria was fired. The mood in the room started to rise as they began pouring celebratory drinks for everyone. I waved mine off. I didn't feel like rejoicing.

This was all so abrupt and fucked up. This whole day felt like I had woken up in a parallel dimension where everything I knew had been turned on its head.

I glanced around until I found the source of the announcer’s voice. Silas leaned against the wall next to one of the more attractive shareholders. He must have been chatting with the rich brunette before I walked in.

Why was Silas even here?

How could he know about this before me? I knew he wasn't a Board Member; that would be a conflict of interest because of the company he owned. He must be a shareholder. Quill Corp, like Silas's company, was publicly traded. That meant anyone could buy shares.

“What the fuck is going on?” I asked loudly when the roar of the crowd diminished.

“The public loves a redemption story, that's what.” Silas winked at the girl then broke off toward me. “You know what kind of headlines your Christmas stunt has pulled? ‘Billionaire socialite has change of heart. Donates millions. Returns home to save his company and honor his philanthropist parents.’”

He wasn't lying. I'd seen the bold print in articles online and now I wished I hadn't. In this context, shame had replaced the pride those headlines had filled me with earlier. For as glad as I was to have the public boost that wasn't my goal at the time.

“Fuck, man!” Silas grunted with satisfaction. He slung an arm around me, spreading out the other before us in a wide arc to emphasize the good news. “You can't buy that kind of good PR.”

“It wasn't a publicity stunt. I was in a position to help, so I helped.” My eyes narrowed in response. Silas had a way of making everything feel sleazy, even donation. Nicole showed me my potential and that made me want to make a genuine difference, so I fucking did.

It was as simple as that.

“Oh, that is perfect, man!” Silas patted me on the chest. “Do it just like that when the reporters ask you. Do that look too! That insulted, how-dare-you look is money, Milo. Did you practice that?”

“Get the fuck off me.” I shoved Silas back. His excitement was nauseating. How could I ever have been friends with someone like him? Were we ever so similar that I thought this was ok?

“I haven't agreed to a goddamn thing yet.” I was still talking to Silas but I stated it loudly enough to be easily overheard.

I didn't ask for this and I sure as hell didn't want it. Maybe in ten years I'd think about taking over but not now. I didn't have a tenth the business savvy or technical know-how that Victoria did.

While I spent the better part of a decade seeing how fucked up I could get, Victoria threw herself into our parents shoes and kept our company from being bought up by vultures who would've dismantled everything. Thousands of good, hard-working people had stable careers because of her.

It would be unfair to ask you to wait for me. Nicole's voice abruptly pierced me, derailing all the other things that were going on. What did that mean? Was there hope for us to get back together?

If she was done with me wouldn't she just say that?

“Myles.” Silas repeated, finally securing my attention. “I'm telling you this as your friend. Victoria is out. You need to step up.”

My friend? I couldn't tell how sincere it was, but after our last encounter I wasn't sure we'd ever be friends again.

With Nicole gone, I never realized how few friends I actually had. Pangs of loneliness reverberated through me. I used to fill that emptiness with pussy and other fun mistakes, but even that felt hollow now.

There was a growing pit in my stomach and it showed no signs of going away any time soon.

“Look around, man.” Silas continued. His tone was much quieter, reverent even. His gaze filled with hesitant concern as he searched out someone in the crowd behind us. “All these guys care about is the bottom line. If you don't take this position then there won't be any Quills left to run the family business.”

I surveyed the room of disconnected, wealthy shareholders more closely this time. They clinked glasses and passed around cigars talking mostly amongst themselves. The celebratory atmosphere was quickly changing to one of skeptical wariness as opinions on what I just said made their way across the room. More and more sets of eyes were furtively glancing my way.

What if Silas was right?

I had barely skimmed the company's bylaws, I had no idea how quickly a new CEO could be assigned after the old one was voted out. I hadn't even officially accepted the position yet. I didn't want to even do that much.

The last time I'd been in this room was with my father when I was just a kid. It might have been the childhood filter I saw everything through but looking around, it struck me that none of the faces were familiar.

Choose your friends and allies well. Take care of the people that support you and they will take care of you. That was what my father told me after he introduced me to everyone.

He was very meticulous when he vetted high ranking people in his company. Where had those Board Members gone?

When had everything changed? I didn't know any of these people.

“Well then, Myles,” A tall, elderly man with thick-rimmed glasses called to me. He was the only person in the room that looked even remotely familiar. The ancient man broke from the crowd and casually made his way over. “What's it going to be, Son? Will you take the position?”

I'm not your son, old man.

“Who are you?” I asked, keeping myself in check. For this man to be the first and only one to talk to me, aside from Silas, I knew that he had to be someone that everyone else rallied behind. He was probably the man that encouraged the shareholders to vote out my sister.

If I struck him in his sunken, bony face right now, would his head turn to dust?

“My apologies.” The man extended a hand and Silas respectfully withdrew. “I'm Adam Smith, CFO. We met a long, long time ago.”

“CFO? You oversee the finances then.” I remembered him now. I couldn't recall his position back then but it was nothing nearly as lofty as chief financial officer. I was curious how he'd risen so high in such a short time. “Did Victoria appoint you?”

“Oh, no.” The wiry man chuckled in the same way that you might correct a small child when they asked if the moon was made of cheese. “We updated those archaic bylaws in the interim between your parents’ death and when Victoria took over.”

I forgotten all about that.

Victoria had to wait a full year before she could legally take the company. She had to fight tooth and nail for it, too; several Board Members tried to keep her out. During that year someone else was voted in as president. I got the feeling that a lot of things in Quill Corp changed that year when no one was looking. That soured my mood even further.

Fucking vultures.

“Why me over my sister?” I studied Adam's face, looking for little tells that could give me an edge. I didn't trust anyone in the room. Beneath the strained pleasantries was an unmistakable tenseness. I felt like a lone hunter that had run afoul of a large pack of wolves.

“Victoria was a vision, to be sure, but growth under her leadership has unfortunately stagnated.” Adam was smooth. I was sure of it now, he had to be this corporate pack's alpha.

“What are you talking about? She's steadily made us more profit every year than the one previous. She's brought our family's company further than my parents ever did.”

“That is all well and good,” He waved a dismissive hand as if yearly net gain wasn't nearly enough. “But that pales in comparison to what you've done in the short time since you've returned. You have doubled the value of our stock with just a speech. Frankly, you're much more charismatic than your sister and that fun figurehead is exactly what will usher our brand into this new digital age.”

“She has far more experience than I do.”

“That's what we're here for.” Adam placed a fatherly hand on my shoulder. It made my suit jacket itch. “Let us do our job. What do you say? Will you join us in our bold new future?”

He extended his hand again. I watched Adam's thin lips spread in what he hoped was a disarming smile. It wasn't, but that didn't seem to matter to anyone else. Everyone in the room, including those who viewed us through their monitors as proxy, was at rapt attention. In that moment, a pin drop would prove deafening.

Would the last Quill heir accept control over his family company?

I exhaled, thinking the offer over. These people kicked out my sister and wanted to install me as some impotent, puppet king while they shaped our parents’ company to their whim. A moral man would turn down the position and probably even spit in Adam's sallow face.

It was an affront to everything Nicole helped me uncover about myself. I wanted to be a better man. This felt like a gigantic step in the wrong direction, but even I knew that I would never be able to make things right from the outside.

Since I've known you, you have grown so much as a person and as a part of your family's company. Thoughts of Nicole hovered around the periphery of my mind and heart.

I was glad Nicole and my parents couldn't see what I had become. Even having the best intentions at heart, I felt like I had already betrayed their faith in me.

Thank you for being... you. Nicole's voice cooed in my mind, damning me.

I was a selfish, socialite mess before I met Nicole and during our brief time together I was getting a sense of the good person I could be. But who was I now?

I hovered on the edge of the most responsibility of my life and she was gone.

“I'll do it,” I said. “On the one condition that we continue with the charity foundation.”

“Of course.” The old man's crooked smile filled my throat and stomach with gravelly tar. It took every ounce of restraint not to crush his spotted, porcelain fingers when I shook the old devil's hand. “Philanthropy is very important to all of us here.”

Most people would be elated to become the president of a massive conglomerate. Not me.

Today was the worst day in my adult life.

 

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