CHAPTER TENâIn Vino Veritas: A Nessian Story
Summary: Nesta Archeron is convinced she has everything she wants: a law degree from an ivy, a prestigious job, a gorgeous boyfriend, and excellent taste in wine. However, when she wanders into her local wine vendor and meets a handsome stranger unafraid to play her quick-witted games, she begins to wonder if the life sheâs built is really the one she wants.
Cash Kahukore worked his entire adolescent life to become a sommelier, ignoring the slurs his mixed heritage have always earned him as he fought his way to the top. However, after five years abroad buying for Michelin star restaurants and dealing with rich white assholes, heâs grown bored with his life. When a gorgeous lawyer comes in to his uncleâs shop one afternoon, he immediately recognizes a worthy opponent in her. Undaunted by her sharp tongue and possessive boyfriend, heâs determined to be her friend, andâas time goes on and their circumstances changeâpossibly something more.
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This a prequel to Navy Suits and Chelsea Boots that takes place three years before. If you love Elriel (and donât mind finding out how this story ends) check it now.
Chapter 10, Pt. 1: Dom Perignon
Though Nesta had spent the better part of a week attempting to rationalize the feeling away, by Friday afternoon she could no longer deny it: she was nervous. Â
Ordinarily, meeting new people didnât scare Nesta. Winning over strangers was literally part of her job, after all, and her record in court suggested she was rather good at getting strangers to trust her. Compared to some of the juries Nesta had faced, meeting one of her boyfriendâs best friends shouldâin theoryâhave been a cakewalk.Â
Except that Rhysand Sadeghi was no ordinary stranger, and Nesta couldnât deny that he had several distressingly valid reasons for not liking her. Cash had never given her any details about his weekend with Azriel and Rhys in Vegas and Nesta had never asked, in large part because she selfishly didnât want to know what ungenerous things he may of said about her while under the influence of alcohol and the pain sheâd caused him.
Still, Rhys had seemed supportive enough when Cash and Nesta first went public with their relationship two months ago, which would have been enough to assuage the worst of Nestaâs fears about meeting him had she not also surmised from Cashâs many stories that the Sadeghi family prized loyalty above everything else, and that their good opinion, once lost, was difficult to regain. She wasnât naive enough to think that a few flame emojis on an instagram post meant that Rhys genuinely approved of her. Despite Cashâs assurances to the contrary, Nesta could see Rhysâs current trip to the States for what it really was: a test.
When sheâs suggested as much to Cash, heâd merely laughed, explaining that Rhys was coming to California to finalize an acquisition deal heâd been trying to close for months, and that heâd only decided to extend his trip and stay the weekend after Cash had suggested it.
It was a plausible enough story, Nesta supposed, and she might have even been tempted to accept it was true had Rhys been traveling alone.
 Except he wasnât coming alone.Â
Seemingly unsatisfied with the prospect of interrogating her one-on-one, Rhys had summoned what felt like a tribunal of Cashâs closest friends, including Mor and Azriel, despite the fact the former allegedly hating getting involved with the familyâs real estate business and the latter lived over six hours away.
 Even Rowan was supposedly coming to their gathering this evening, and though Nesta might have otherwise been relieved to have him there as a potential ally, she felt she knew him well enough to understand that if Rowan was going to a nightclub, it was likely because Aelin was forcing him. Nesta had still yet to formally meet Aelin thanks to the latter's current AVP tournament schedule, and despite the role Nesta had played in saving Nehemiah from deportation, Aelin still remained very much a wildcard.Â
As did Mor.
Sheâd been warm and perfectly friendly the first time Nesta met her, but things had admittedly been very different then. And nowâŚ
Nesta knew that Mor was one of Cashâs fiercest defenders, and she hadnât deluded herself into thinking Mor would ever forgive her for what Nesta had put Cash through that night at Tonga Room, even if she didnât know all the ugly details.Â
Then again, maybe Mor would understand. From the little Cash had shared about her romantic history, Nesta had gathered that Mor had first-hand experience with abusive relationships. Perhaps if the opportunity presented itself this evening, Nesta could get Mor one-on-one. She knew that she had nothing to apologize for, but perhaps if she could explain her side of things, she and Mor could move past all the messiness and possibly start over. Maybe, with enough time and patience, they could even become... friends .
The idea filled Nesta with a dangerous sort of hope, and she found by the time that she got home to the townhouse she and Cash now shared that she was actually somewhat looking forward to seeing where the evening might take them.Â
Kicking off her stilettos, Nesta gave her grandmotherâs beloved bookcase an affectionate pat as she headed up the stairs to the main floor, calling for Cash as she did.Â
âYou still here, Mister?â
Yet another complication of the evening: Cashâwho was in the final stage of interviews for the coveted North American brand manager position at Dom PĂŠrignonâhad been invited to a last-minute dinner with one of the company top executives, whoâd flown in from Reims specifically for the meeting. Thrilled as Nesta was for Cashâparticularly now that Devon was home and back running The Merchant full-timeâshe couldnât help but be nervous for the two or so hours sheâd be spending with his friends sans Cash.Â
Nesta glanced at her watch and frowned. It was barely six oâclock, and the reservation wasnât until nine-fifteen; surely he hadnât left already. Checking her phone to ensure he hadnât texted her, she made to call out again before hearing the rumble of his voice coming from the third floor.Â
Abandoning her cell phone and purse on the dining room table, Nesta headed up the stairs, listening with increasing worry as Cashâs voice grew louder.Â
He was in the study speaking to someone via video chat through the tv which had been mounted to the wall, and as Nesta drew closer, she heard an uncharacteristic bite in Cashâs tone that instantly had her good mood curdling to worry.
âIf you didnât want to come,â he was saying, voice harder than usual. âYou could have at least been straight-up with me about it, instead of putting on this dog-and-pony show just to punish meââ
âDonât be dramatic. I didnât plan this, and I certainly didnât do it to punish you.â
Nesta knew that voiceâthat lovely, posh accent, so much colder now than the first time sheâd heard it.Â
Mor.
And if she was on the phone, it meant she couldnât be on a plane, and if she wasnât on a plane, then that meantâ
Nestaâs shame spiral was interrupted by the sound of Cashâs brittle laughter.
âOh I see. To punish Nesta, then.â
Mor was silent for a moment, her voice softer but no less fierce when she finally said, âIâm not trying to punish her, either, but can you honestly tell me she wouldnât deserve it if I was?â
Nestaâs heart sank, dragging her down with such brutal force that she had to lean against the wall to keep her balance. Every fear sheâd had about meeting Cashâs friends came flooding back to the surface, and she felt the guilt sheâd been trying to swallow these past months rising like bile in her throat, acrid enough to make her mouth water.
âI donât have to justify myself to you and neither does she,â Cash said. âJesus, what is your problem?âÂ
Mor gave a soft snort of disgust, her own patience seemingly frayed by Cashâs accusatory tone.
âOh, so now Iâm the villain? Even though she's the one who strung you along then broke your trust? Look, I get that sheâs been through a lot and that you always want to see the best in people, but sometimes youâve got to do the selfish thing and put yourself first.â
âWhat the fuck is that supposed to mean?â Cash demanded.
âIt means that having a shitty exâeven an abusive oneâisnât an excuse for treating others badly! Iâve known a million girls just like her, and Iâve seen how this story ends. Sheâs a taker, and if you let her, she will take and take and take from you until thereâs nothing left.â
Morâs words struck Nesta like a blow, driving straight to the fear that most often plagued her about her relationship: that she was selfish for still wanting Cash after everything sheâd put him through, and that by continuing to be with him, she was proving she cared more for herself than she did him.
Six months ago, that one thought would have been enough to send Nesta spiraling into panic and self-doubt. Todayâdespite the painâshe managed to catch herself, rooting down in the knowledge that what she and Cash now had, theyâd built together .
Cashâfor his partâseemed equally as unwilling to allow the comment to find its mark.
âYou donât know her, though. You donât know a goddamn thing about her, because if you did, youâd understand what an absolute dickhead youâre being right now.â
Mor gave a tight, almost-pained, sigh.
âIâm not saying this to hurt you. Iâm telling you because I care about you and Iâm worried.â
âWell you have a shitty way of showing it,â Cash snapped. âI love this girl, Mor! Does that really mean so little to you?â
It had apparently been the wrong thing to say, because when she finally spoke again, Morâs voice had gone cold enough to burn.
âDo what you want, then,â she said flatly. âIâm not going to pretend Iâm fine with this just because no one else has the bollocks to tell you the truth.â
There was a pause before Cash replied, voice softer but no less edged, âYouâre way out of line right now; if you donât want to admit it to me, I hope you can at least find the courage to admit it to yourself.â
âFine,â Mor said. âAnything else?â
âActually yes,â Cash said, a renewed bite in his tone. âWhile weâre on the subject of messing about in other peopleâs business, get off Azâs back . Heâs never going to be able to open up enough to meet someone when heâs terrified you wonât approve of anyone he picks.â
Morâs answering laugh was acerbic, and though Nesta didnât know her well, the bitterness in her tone didnât seem to suit the bright, kind women Nesta remembered meeting all those months ago.
âWhy, so he can meet a girl like Nesta?âÂ
âYou wanna lose me? Stay one more cruel thing about her, I fucking dare you.â
âCashââ
âGoodbye Morrigan.â
Nesta listened as Cash ended the call before swearing to himself, the sound partially muffled as he presumably buried his head in his hands.
Nesta remained where she was, debating if she ought to just sneak back downstairs and pretend she hadnât heard any of what had just been said. It would be easier for Cash if he could keep believing heâd managed to shield Nesta from the worst of Morâs scorn.
Nestaâs mind was nearly made up when she recalled the look on Cashâs face as heâd begged her not to lie to him anymore, even in the service of protecting his feelings.
It was that promise which gave Nesta the courage to finally move, deliberately shuffling her bare feet along the rug in the hallway to alert him of her presence before pausing in the doorway.
Cash raised his head, his tender expression managing to slightly lessen the current ache in Nestaâs chest.
âHi,â she said, leaning her head against the wall as she took him in.
âHi,â he said, seeming to study her with the same intensity. âHow much of that did you catch?â
She shrugged, not bothering to hide the truth of it in her eyes.
âEnough,â she admitted.
Cash swore softly before extending his arms to her.
âCan I hold you?â
That heâd askedâthat heâd cared enough to seek her permission instead of simply reaching for herâsoothed a part of Nesta sheâd hadnât realized was still healing.
Wordlessly she crossed to him, sinking into his lap and breathing in his inviting masculine scent.Â
âIâm so sorry,â he said, pressing his forehead to hers.
âDonât be,â she said, fighting to keep the emotion out of her voice. âI understand.â
âNo, please donât do that,â he said. âDonât internalize this.â
âShe's not wrong, Cash.â
âYes she is!â he said, his voice firm. Still, his touch remained gentle as he reached to cup her cheeks. âWhat happened at Tonga was between us , and weâve moved past it! Besidesââ
He let out a sigh.
âLook, this doesnât excuse her behavior, but this isnât about you. Morâs got plenty of her own baggage sheâs yet to fully square up with, and sometimes I think she chooses to get overly-invested in other peopleâs problems to avoid having to deal with her own.â
âI understand why she doesnât care for me,â Nesta said. âIf the situations were reversed, Iâd likely feel the same way. I justâI donât want you to lose friends because of me.â
âI havenât lost anything,â Cash assured her. âMor and I have been in much nastier fights than this before and weâve always managed to patch things up. Besides, if she truly isnât willing to give the woman I love a chance, she isnât the friend I thought she was.â
Nesta nodded, desperate to take comfort in what heâd said about Mor and move on. Still, hearing the righteous venom Mor harbored had felt to Nesta the way she assumed opening that damned box had made Pandora feel, and now that the floodgates had been opened, she found there was one fear in particular she couldnât shake.Â
Unable to suppress the urge any longer, she finally asked, âAnd Aelin?â
âAelin?â Cash asked, brows knitting. âWhat about her?â
âPlease donât play dumb,â Nesta said, hating the slight pleading in her voice. âI assume she hates me, too.â
Cash gave a wry smile that she couldnât help but be slightly assuaged by.Â
âOn the contrary, Aelin has been picking out our wedding china since before we were even dating.â
Nesta huffed a laugh, and he tucked a strand of hair behind her ear.
âAnd next to Rowan, Nehemiah is hands-down the most important person in Aelinâs life. Regardless of what she may have thought before, I guarantee that after what you did to help NeNe, you have a friend for life in Aelin.â
âIâm sorry,â Nesta said. âFor causing all this. I didnâtââ
She broke off, and though Cash waited for her to finish, she realized after a beat she didn't actually know what to say.
âNesta,â Cash said softly. âI love you. Nothing anyone else says will change my mind about that, and I am never going to let anyone tear you down, whether you think you deserve it or not.â
âWhat did I do to deserve you?â Nesta asked, tucking a strand of dark hair that had come loose behind his ear.Â
Cash answering grin was soft and achingly lovely.
âShould I go alphabetically or chronologically?â
Nesta brushed his lips with the pads of her fingers, her own smile growing as well. It never ceased to amaze her how easily he could change her mood.
âChronologically.â
âOkay,â Cash said, tugging her more fully into his lap so he could kiss her neck. âThen how about this morning in the shower?â
With similar schedules and a dual-head shower in the master bath, they showered together most mornings, a simple ritual that had nonetheless become one of Nestaâs favorites.Â
Most days they merely shared the space in contented silence, focusing on their own tasks and only speaking to request the other fetch the shampoo or pass the body wash. However, when Nesta glanced over that morning just in time to watch Cash tip his head back to rinse his hair, water cascading down his toned back and over his gorgeously sculpted ass, she hadnât been able to resist. Pushing him against the wall, sheâd gotten on her knees and sucked him off until his eyes had rolled back in his head.Â
Theyâd ended up staying in the shower until the water had gone tepid after that.
âThat was mutual,â she reminded him.Â
Cash grinned, leaning up to kiss her neck again.
âThe sounds you make when I fuck your ass honestly make me feel like Iâve won the lottery,â he said against her skin.
âI know,â she said with a smirk, moving to slide off his lap. âYou should probably start getting ready. You need to leave in an hour and a half.â
Cash was undeterred by her prudence.Â
âThatâs plenty of time,â he breathed, hitching up the pencil skirt she wore and toying with the waistband of her black silk thong. âTake these off and let me make you feel good.â
Nesta dug her nails into his toned shoulders, grinding against him almost involuntarily.Â
âHere?â She asked, distracted by the fact he was already growing hard beneath her.Â
âStudyâs still on the list.â
It was a tempting offer, and though part of Nesta badly needed the distraction, the lingering guilt over what sheâs wrought between Cash and Mor kept the worst of her selfish impulses in check.
âYou went down on me in here last week,â she pointed out in deflection.
Cash, unsurprisingly, wasnât deterred by this explanation.
âTrue,â he agreed. âBut your sister called before I could make you come, so it doesnât count,â he said, tugging her thong up until the fabric was roughly splitting her. âDonât make me beg, gorgeous.â
She couldnât hold back the groan when he gave another her thong coaxing tug, the material brushing against her unsheathed clit.
âI like when you beg,â she said, already growing breathless from his machinations.Â
âWhatâs coincidence,â he said, leaning forward to nip at her ear. âI like when you beg, too.â
âI donât beg,â she said, not quite ready to give up their little game despite her own growing anticipation for what was sure to follow.
Cashâs answering laugh was pure sin.
âDonât tempt me to make a liar out of you, Nes. We both know that I could have you crawling on hands and knees for me if I wanted, and that youâd enjoy every sweet second of it.â
Nesta only smirked in response, sliding off his lap in a way that made him groan in pleasure. Slowly she retreated to the opposite wall before shucking the thong off from beneath her pencil skirt and kicking it to his feet in offering. Â
Cash settled further into the plush velvet couch in answer, arms draped across the back and legs casually splayed.Â
âGood girl. Now everything else,â he said in a silken command.Â
She flashed him a tarty, âfuck-meâ smile.Â
âEverything?âshe repeated.
He studied her with a stark male appreciation that made her instantly wet, his gaze slithering from her bare feet to the chignon still wound into her hair.Â
âYou can leave the earrings.â
âHow generous,â she said, easing the hem of her silk blouse out from where it had been tucked into her skirt and beginning to unbutton it.Â
Cash made a soft sound of appreciation as she finally slid the garment from her shoulders and tossed it onto a nearby club chair.Â
His eyes glazed a bit as she reached behind her back to unfasten her bra next. When the clasp came free, she tossed the frilly scraps of evergreen lace into his lap.Â
Though he hadnât moved from his languid position on the couch, Nesta could clearly make out the consequence of her teasing as it pushed against the front of Cashâs trousers.Â
âDonât stop,â he urged, voice midnight soft now.Â
Nesta obeyed, pulling the clip from her hair and giving it a soft shake before finally reaching for the zipper of her skirt. Cash was practically panting by the time Nesta began easing the garment down her thighs, and when she straightened to reveal her completely bare form, his eyes were dark with hunger.Â
He surveyed her for a moment without comment, head slightly cocked as he admired her beneath the soft glow of the officeâs recessed lighting. His gaze was like warm honey, sweetly clinging to every place on her body it touched. She felt her own desire coming alive under his unceasing attention, and she rubbed her legs together to ease the ache which had begun to throb between them.Â
Sensing her impatience he finally rose, advancing on her with quiet intent before pushing her against the bookcase which had been built into the wall and kissing her. She moaned as he eased his tongue into her mouth, the soft material of his shirt brushing against her bare chest as he strung an arm around her waist and tugged her more fully into him.
She moaned again when his hand finally found its way between her thighs, but he only spared her a teasing stroke or two before coaxing her legs around his waist, carrying her to the center of the room and easing her onto the sheepskin rug.
She might have objected to being naked on the floor had the cleaning woman not been there the day before. Cash must have thought the same because he laughed; not at her, but in a way that told it safe to let go.Â
âRelax for me, sweetheart,â he said, lips brushing a spot on her neck which instantly had her melting.
Noting the change, he huffed another soft laugh onto her skin, lightly grazing the same spot with his teeth before breathing, âgood girl.â
Nesta wasnât ashamed to admit what praise did for her in bed, but she had little time to revel in Cashâs words before he was easing his way down her body, lips brushing her ribs and the crease of her hip before his tongue lazily found its way directly between her legs.
She swore at the first contact, her fingers finding their way into the dark water of his hair and tugging as he applied a small amount of pressure just where she needed him.
She could still hear Morâs venomous rebuke ringing in her ears, but the words grew fainter with each careful stroke of Cashâs tongue, her conscious mind yielding to pure sensation.
Despite the time constraint, Cash remained unhurried in his task, and Nesta was weak-kneed and covered in a thin sheen of sweat by the time release finally found her.
Cash pulled back slightly to survey her, a satisfied smirk tugging at his full mouth when he brushed a finger down her torso and she trembled in response.Â
âYouâre so fucking sexy,â he breathed, bending to kiss her.
âWhat timeââ she began, but he cut her off with another kiss.
âItâs 7:15,â he said against her lips. âYou still have plenty of time to get ready.â
However, when he attempted to pull back she dug her nails into his shoulders to keep him close.Â
âTake your clothes off. I need you inside of me.â
His answering laugh skimmed across her bare skin like silk.
âAs my lady commands.â
âNow, pleasant,â she said, pressing a teasing foot to the center of his chest and nudging him back.
Cash laughed again before rising to his feet and beginning to undress. When he peeled off his shirt, her hand found its way between her legs almost of its own volition, moving lazily as she drank him in.Â
âThatâs it, gorgeous,â he said, hands at his belt buckle now. âkeep going.â
âIâd rather have your fingers between my legs,â she admitted.
He chuckled.
âI wouldnât. You know what watching you get yourself off does to me.â
âMaybe sometime youâll let me watch you, Handsome.âÂ
They hadnât experimented with mutual masturbation yet, but it was on Nestaâs list.Â
By now Cash had shed his boxer briefs to revealâunsurprisinglyâthat he was fully ready for her.Â
âI could come just from the way you look at me,â he said, stroking himself as he once again knelt to join her.Â
Before she could protest, he put his head between her thighs again, tongue focused solely on her clit as he continued working himself. When she felt herself begin to tip over the edge he pulled back, pressing a hand to the crease of her hip and sinking into her in a single motion.Â
It was timed perfection she could only marvel at. In several quick thrusts the head of his cock scraped her g-spot just as her orgasm had been ready to fade, and she came hard.
âThatâs it,â he said as she clenched around him, trembling. âSqueeze me, Nes.â
She panted as the sensations continued to ripple through her.
âHow did you evenââ
âBecause I know this body even better than you do,â he said. â Fuck , that was so hot to watch.â
âRide me,â Nesta demanded in response. âHard.â
âFlip over,â he said.Â
She did, and he wasted no time in sinking inside of her again, one foot braced on the carpet for better leverage as he grabbed her hips.
âKeep touching yourself.â
âIâm not going to be able to come again,â she said.Â
âWeâll see about that. Go on Lovely, do it for me.â
Her clit was still throbbing from his earlier machinations so Nesta kept her touch featherlight as he began to move. Instead of thrusting forward into her, Cash instead pulled her back onto him while Nesta rocked her weight in the opposite direction to create tension. It was a rhythm theyâd discovered early on in their sexual odyssey, and the friction was blinding for both of them.Â
The room filled with the sound of their bodies as they came together, and Nesta could feel the swing of Cashâs stones against her ass as he thrust, a depraved sensation that drove her out of her mind with want.Â
âTell me what youâre thinking,â she demanded.Â
âIâm thinking that if this rug wasnât three grand, Iâd be tempted to pull out and come all over you.â
âYouâre close?âÂ
âOh God , yes.â
Nesta couldnât help but preen at that.
âKeep talking,â she demanded, always greedy for as much of him as she could get.
And Cash, God love him, was always just as eager to oblige.Â
âDo you know why I like to go down on you right before we have sex?â
âTell me.â
His thrusts increased in intensity, a sign he was close.Â
âBecause your gorgeous little cunt is so tight, Iâm never sure if Iâll be able to last long enough to give you an orgasm.â
âYouâve given me tons of vaginal orgasms,â Nesta panted.
âOnly through sheer power of will. Fuck , Nes.â
She threw her hips back into Cashâs a final time and he was a goner.
He kneaded her ass with a firm grip as he emptied himself inside her, and though Nesta felt herself going boneless as the pleasure Cash had thrust her into finally began to relax its hold.Â
Fisting her hair, Cash coaxed her head back for a soft kiss before pulling out and slapping her ass.Â
âGo jump in the shower, Iâll join you in a second.â
Nesta rose to her feet, keeping her thighs neatly tucked to avoid making a mess of the carpet after all. Cash marked the gesture before rewarding it with a cocky, bone-melting smirk. The Nesta of a year ago would have snarled at him for the stark appreciation shining in his eyes; today she could only marvel that he seemed to find her as desirable as she found him.
A beat of comfortable silence passed as they remained drinking one another in, and when Nestaâs gaze finally met Cashâs again, it was to find his expression had faded to something almost reverent, though the hunger remained.
âI know it probably makes me a total caveman, but I never get tired of seeing you full of me like that.â
The admission was so stark and primal that Nesta felt her belly clenching pleasantly.
âMaybe it does,â she agreed. âBut Iâm too much of a junkie for that look youâre giving me to care.â
Cash laughed.
âShe digs the caveman vibe; good to know.â
Nesta rolled her eyes, even as she laughed a little herself.Â
âDonât push it,â she said, turning to the door and slipping down the hall to the bathroom.
Despite his promise, Nesta more than halfway through her post-sex shower ritual by the time Cash joined her, his touch warming her skin in a way the water alone never could.
âAre you going to miss me while Iâm at dinner?â He asked, kissing her neck.
âOf course,â she said, leaning in as he nipped playfully at her ear.
âHow much?âÂ
âEnough that Iâm still debating if I ought to call a bomb threat into Mastroâs so dinner will have to be postponed.â
Normally Cash would have simply laughed at that, but he must have heard something in Nestaâs tone, because he pulled away slightly so he could study her, a frown tugging at his sensuous lips.
âAre you seriously nervous about tonight, because you have no reason to be; everyone is going to love you.â
âEveryone except Mor, you mean.â
Cashâs frown deepened, though his gaze remained almost unbearably tender.
âDonât worry about her.â
âHow can I not?â
âNesââ
âItâs fine,â she said, slipping past him to grab her towel. She turned, forcing a smile as she reassured him, âIâm fine.â
She left before he could push the issue, trying to focus on getting ready as a means of distraction from Morâs voice still echoing on repeat in her head.
Cash, for his part, seemed to sense she didnât want to be pushed, because she was nearly through drying her hair by the time he finally re-emerged, dressed in a burgundy sport coat and slacks, his own hair pulled back in his typical style.
He didnât immediately speak, simply leaned against the doorframe and watched her as she finished her hair and moved onto her makeup.Â
She allowed his silent assessment for as long as she could bear before glancing up at him in the mirror and snapping, âwhat?â
Her tone was slightly sharper than she would have liked, but she was still learning how to accept his concern without defensiveness.
âDo you want me to cancel dinner?â
At this she stopped what she was doing, turning from her vanity to face him fully.
âAre you insane?â
âGabriel already told me last week that Iâm Domâs top choice. If thatâs true, then they will understandââ
âIâm sure it is true!â she interrupted. âBut how could you possibly think Iâd let you take that risk? Especially over something so trivial.â
âYour emotional safety isnât trivial,â he said quietly. âNot to me.â
She felt herself softening at that, especially as she noted the unbearable tenderness which had crept into his expression.
âI know that,â she said. âBut you should know that I would never let you give up something this important for my sake.â
âFair enough,â he said, but before she could revel in the knowledge he wouldnât be risking his career over something as petty and inconsequential as her feelings, he added, âthen donât go tonight. You can meet my friends another time.â
Nesta couldnât hold back the surprised laugh which slipped out, the sound brittle even to her ears.
âAnd how will that look? You canât make it so I just decide to bail?â
âI donât really give a shit how it looks. I only care that you are alright.â
âI am,â she assured him, and seeing that sheâd yet to fully convince him, she added, âAt least, Iâm getting there. I know what tonight means to you, and thatâs important to me! Besides, I want a chance to get to know your friends and for them to get to know me. I canât do that if I spend the rest of our relationship casually hiding from them.â
Cashâs expression didnât change, but Nesta could tell the idea pleased him, which only hardened her resolve to see things through.
âYouâre sure?â He said.
âSeeing as we already know that my biggest detractor wonât be there, how bad can it be?â Nesta said, turning back and flashing him a sardonic smirk in the mirror.
âToo soon,â Cash said with a huffed laugh, coming over to kiss her cheek before adding more quietly, âI love you.â
In lieu of responding, she reached back to string a hand around his neck, scraping her nails along the nape in a gesture she knew soothed him.
They remained there for a long moment in comfortable silence before Cash gently extricated himself.
âIâll let you finish getting ready,â he said. âIâm not leaving for another twenty minutes.â
Nesta nodded, leaning into him for another kiss on the cheek before attending to her makeup.
Cash was sitting at the kitchen island reviewing LVMHâs latest earning statement when Nesta finally emerged, the soft rustle of her sequined mini dress the only sound as Cash eyed her appreciatively.
âYou like?â She asked, reaching the landing and giving a turn to show the open back and dangerously-short hem. âItâs new.â
âYou look stunning,â he replied, eyes twinkling. âThough I would argue that has very little to do with the dress.â
She rolled her eyes even as she draped an arm over his shoulders and settled into his lap. She didnât miss the way his gaze flitted to the forbidden stretch of thigh which was revealed as her skirt rode up to accommodate the new position.
âI assume LVMH is sending a car?â
Cash nodded, smoothing a hand down said thigh and causing Nestaâs skin to tingle.
âShould be here in five.â
She nodded, preparing to ask if he was ready for the meeting when he spoke first.
âOkay, last offer, hear me out.â
âCashââ she began, attempting to stand up even as he coaxed her to remind where she was.
âI can tell Az weâll just meet him at the club, then you can hang out here and wait for me and we can go togeââ
âDonât do that, heâs probably already on his way,â Nesta cut in. âAnd I said Iâll be fine, so I will be. JustâŚstop, please.â
Cash opened his mouth as if he wanted to argue before his phone dinged, signaling his driver had arrived.Â
âGo,â she said, sliding to her bare feet. âYou donât want to be late.â
After a final momentâs hesitation he did the same, straightening his slacks as she grabbed his sports coat from the back of a nearby stool and held it out for him.
He obliged her, slipping his arms through and shrugging it on as Nesta came around to adjust the collar. She sometimes forgot just how much taller he was than her when she wasnât in her typical heels, and she had to rise to her tip-toes to kiss him.
âGo kill it,âshe said against his lips. âYouâve earned this.â
He brushed his nose against hers in response, an affectionate gesture that still made butterflies dance in Nestaâs stomach every time.Â
She could tell that Cash was fighting with the urge to offer her one final out on the eveningâs festivities, but she was grateful when he chose to simply kiss her instead.
âHave fun with the boys,â he said. âI shouldnât be more than an hour or two behind you.â
âTake you time,â she said firmly. âFrom everything youâve shared, I donât see Rhysand ending the party anytime before daybreak.â
âHow very terrifying and true,â he said, eyes full of all the things still left unsaid as he grabbed his phone, blew her a kiss, and jogged down the stairs to the front door.Â
Nesta felt some of the fight go out of her as she listened to the door open and shut, the telltale chime of the security system being re-armed echoing up a second later.
The plan to have Azriel meet them at the townhouse for drinks prior to joining up with Rhys and the rest of their cabal had been made before Cash had known heâd be entertaining the Dom execs, and though Nesta had been adamant that they neednât change the plan simply because Cash wouldnât be there, she couldnât help but wonder at her own stubbornness as she waited nervously for Azriel to arrive.
On the one hand, Nestaâs initial interaction with Azriel had been entirely pleasant, and had left her with an adequate degree of certainty thatâdespite the Owen debacleâshe and Az could get on just fine without Cash present to act as a buffer.Â
However, Morâs assessment earlier had challenged any confidence Nesta may have had when it came to Cashâs friends. Perhaps sheâd been arrogant to think that Rhys and Aelin were the only one she had to be worried about winning over tonight, even with Mor temporarily out of the picture. After all, Rhys may have been Morâs cousin, but it was clear to Nesta that Azriel and Mor had some kind of history.
Cash had never fully explained whatâif anythingâhad gone down between them, but Nesta had always gotten the sense from his stories that Azriel had carried a torch for Mor at some point. It was only just occurring to Nesta that he very well still could. Perhaps all of Azrielâs seemingly meaningless flings were just a distraction from the girl he wanted but couldnât have.Â
And even if he didnât have romantic feelings for her, it was clear that Morâs opinion was incredibly important to Azriel.
What was it that Cash had said earlier?
 Heâs never going to be able to open up enough to meet someone when heâs terrified you wonât approve of anyone he picks.Â
If Mor voiced her concerns about Nesta to Cash, it was entirely possible (and indeed fairly probable) that sheâd shared the sameâor worseâwith Azriel. And even if she hadnât, what was to say that he hadnât come to his own unfavorable conclusion about Nesta after the Vegas trip? She could only imagine what heâd heard and seen that weekend, and frankly she couldnât blame him if heâd decided that he hated her, too.
Nestaâs heart rate kicked up as she considered the increasingly-grim possibilities. Perhaps sheâd been too quick to reject Cashâs offer to send Azriel ahead. If she hadnâtâ
Nestaâs phone chimed to signal a notification, and sheâd been so deeply engrossed in her catastrophizing that the sound startled an undignified shriek out of her. Pressing a hand to her chest in an attempt to slow her hammering heart, she glanced down to see an alert from the Ring app signaling someone was at the door.Â
Having no time left with which to ponder her potential evisceration, Nesta simply exhaled a steadying breath before heading down the stairs and disarming the security system.
Nesta felt some of her initial apprehension melt away as she pulled open the door to find thatâfar from the anger or aloofness sheâd fearedâAzriel was actually smiling, a modest bouquet of tulips tucked under one arm.
Much like the first time Nesta had met him, Azriel was in all black, from his silk bomber jacket to the well-tailored Japanese denim he wore, his designer bootsâPrada, if Nesta had to guessâshined to perfection.
âFor you,â Azriel said in greeting, extending the flowers, already neatly trimmed and arranged in a stylish vase, before flashing another soft smile. âI would normally have just brought a bottle of wine, but given what Cash has told me about your incredible palette, I didnât want to embarrass myself by bringing something terrible.â
âThese are lovely,â Nesta assured him. âPlease, come in.â
Azriel gave a polite nod and stepped past her, waiting as she re-armed the door before following her up the stairs to the main living space. She thought to offer him a tour before remembering heâd already seen the place when Cash first moved in with her, so instead she opted for what she hoped was amiable silence as she set down the flowers on the island.
âCan I get you something to drink?â She asked, turning to the fridge in an effort to mask her unease.Â
Despite Azrielâs warm greeting and the flowers heâd brought, Nesta felt her nerves lingering. However, not wanting to dwell on the stakes, she simply forged on.
âI have water, wine, beer, some of those disgusting hard seltzers....â
When Azriel still didnât reply, she glanced up to see wry amusement sparkling in his eyes, brows slightly raised.
âI have two college-age sisters,â she explained. âFeyre in particular has terrible taste in beverages.â
Azriel huffed a polite laugh, though the slight flush in his cheeks told Nesta heâd been perhaps warned off making any comment about the youngest Archeron, even if it was friendly.
Smart man.
Instead he said, âIf I asked for a shot of tequila, would you join me?â
Nesta smiled, retreating to the liquor cabinet and fetching a bottle of reposado and two rocks glasses.Â
âI should have known,â she said, pouring the golden liquor into both glasses before raising one to him in a toast. âCash said youâd be the one to watch out for; the knife in the dark.â
At this Azriel laughed outright, his impeccably straight teeth on display as he raised his own glass. It was a deep, rich sound, made all the more satisfying by the knowledge that it had been earned.Â
âIâve been to this club before,â he explained. âTrust me when I say itâs not a place you want to go sober.â
It surprised Nesta a little that Azrielâfor whom a weekend in Ibiza had been a self-professed tortureâwas nevertheless familiar with some gaudy nightclub in a city almost 400 miles away from his own.Â
She opened her mouth to say as much before remembering Cashâs sly remarks about Azrielâs dating life. It seemed a reasonable bet that the last time that Azriel had gone to Divinity, it hadnât been for the shitty music or overpriced cocktails.Â
Still, that wasnât any of Nestaâs business, so she instead replied, âI will drink to that,â tapping his glass and throwing the shot back. It didnât burn the way the cheap tequila sheâd always drank in college had, instead warming her belly as it settled in her stomach.Â
She poured them each a second measure of tequilaâthis one for sipping onâand gestured Azriel take a seat on one of the barstools studded around the large granite island.Â
There was a measure of surprisingly comfortable silence as they both took a sip of their refreshed drinks, and Nesta cast around for something polite for them to talk about before the moment stretched too long.Â
Nesta hadnât forgotten the comments both Cash and Azriel himself had made about Azrielâs family, but unsure of where else to begin, she began carefully, âCash mentioned you met in London. Are you from the UK originally?â
He didnât have an accent, but that didnât mean much. Perhaps heâd trained himself out of it as a means of transformation. If there was one thing that Nesta felt certain of in regards to Azriel Macar, it was that the man who stood before her todayâhair impeccably styled and clothes tailored to perfectionâwas a facade crafted with the same artistry which had made him so successful as a designer.Â
The real Azriel, Nesta sensed, was hidden somewhere beneath all the trappings of wealth and success, and for a reason she couldnât fathom, the idea he felt the need to keep himself disguised made Nestaâs chest ache a bit.Â
Azriel huffed a quiet, humorless laugh at the question, and Nesta wondered ifâhowever innocuousâit had been the wrong one to ask. However, after another small sip of his drink, Azriel met her gaze, expression steady but guarded.Â
âHardly,â he said before glancing back down into his glass. âI grew up in Oklahoma.â
It had been the last thing Nesta had expected, and her struggle to master herself earned a laugh from Azriel, this one slightly easier.Â
âYou seem surprised,â he mused.
âIâm sorry,â she said, cheeks flushing a little. âIââ
âDonât be,â Azriel said. âIâd have been offended if you hadnât been. Itâs a Hellhole.â He gave another humorless laugh. âWhich is ironic considering churches practically outnumbered people in the town I grew up in.â
Not wanting to offend him by saying the wrong thing, Nesta settled for what felt like the safest option.
âIâve never been to Oklahoma,â she offered. âThe closest Iâve come is Dallas, and I canât say Iâm a huge fan of that, either.â
âOh agreed,â Azriel said. âThough I wouldnât say that in front of Rhys; youâll break his bougie black heart. He loves Dallas.â
âFor some reason that doesnât surprise me,â Nesta admitted, and Azriel smiled.
âThen youâre a quick study.â
They fell into another comfortable silence as Nesta turned the comment over and over in his mind, debating the merits of voicing the question dangling on the tip of her tongue. The potential for blowback if she overstepped remained a clear and present danger, but Azrielâs relaxed demeanor emboldened her to take the risk.
âSoâŚRhysand,â she began, trying to keep her tone casual rather than anxious or over-eager. âAny tips?â
Azriel paused at this, his glass halfway to his mouth as he raised his eyebrows. Not as if he were offended by the question, but rather to indicate he hadnât been expecting it.Â
He took a sip of his drink in lieu of giving an immediate answer. Nesta wasnât sure what to make of this stall tactic, but she resisted the urge to fill the silence, waiting instead for him to speak.
Finally he said, âRhys is like skiing. Easy to learn but difficult to master. When I first met him, it took me all of ten minutes to decide I had him all figured out and that I fucking hated him. Now weâve been best friends for almost five years, and he still finds ways to surprise the hell out of me on a regular basis. Still, chances are that even if you donât want to like him, you still will. Heâs inevitable in that way.â
âAnd what about the people he doesnât like?â She asked carefully.
Azrielâs smile had grown soft and slightly more elusive, but he answered gamely, âI donât think Rhys has ever met a female he didnât like.âÂ
She didnât know why she said it, but Nesta found herself blurting, âfirst time for everything, I suppose.â
It was more vulnerability than sheâd wanted to show, and seeing the smile slip from Azrielâs face, she knew at once sheâd said the wrong thing.
However, he didnât immediately clap back like she feared he would, instead seeming almost...concerned.
âI know we donât know each other that well,â he said after a beat, âbut can I be...honest for a second?â
âPlease,â Nesta said, despite the fact she wasnât at all sure she was ready for whatever it was he had to say.
âI assume this has to do with Mor.â
It wasnât a question, but it certainly answered any doubt Nesta had over whether Mor had voiced her dislike to the rest of the group.
âWhat makes you say that?â Nesta said, annoyed at herself for the tartness which had slid into her voice.
However, if her curt tone bothered Azriel, he didnât show it. Instead he merely nodded, seeming to weigh his next statement before continuing on.
âI usually try to stay out of the inter-group politicking because there are enough busy-bodies in this crew as it is, but I will say this: Mor is entitled to her opinion; donât make the mistake of assuming itâs an opinion that everyone shares.âÂ
âI wouldnât blame you or Rhysand if you didnât like me,â she admitted, fighting the urge to grow defensive in her vulnerability.
Azriel only shrugged.Â
âLike I said, itâs not my style to insert myself into other peopleâs business, butâŚâÂ
He paused for a second to meet her eye before quietly adding, âI saw what was done to that bookcase, Nesta. Mor didnât.â
Nesta felt a lump swelling in her throat at the memory, TomĂĄsâs screaming still echoing faintly in her ears.
âThatâs probably more grace than I deserve, but thank you.â
Azriel nodded again, looking down into the swirling remains of his drink before adding, âAnd for what itâs worth, you should know that Cash has never said one ugly thing about you, even in Vegas. He had every opportunity to tear you to pieces that weekend, and he never did.â
âI think that says more about his character than mine,â Nesta admitted, âBut I canât deny itâs a relief to hear.â
âCash may seem carefree, but I donât think I need to tell you that everything he does, he does with intention. That includes the company he chooses to keep.â
There was a finality to the way Azriel said it, as if heâd finally exceeded his limit for getting mixed up in his friendsâ personal lives and was hoping to change the subject.Â
Nesta rewarded his tacit request by refilling both their glasses and saying, âSo, as two people who donât like clubs, any idea what we can expect from tonight?â
âA bloody nightmare,â Azriel said half under his breath, accepting his glass back from her and taking a healthy drink. âRhys promised we wouldnât have to be there all night, so Iâm praying he can accomplish whatever required schmoozing quickly so we can fuck off to somewhere slightly less atrocious.â
âIâll drink to that,â Nesta said, raising her glass in salutation and taking a generous swig.
The conversation flowed fairly effortlessly after that, shifting from the friend group to Azrielâs work. Heâd seemed hesitant to discuss it at first, as if he were afraid he might bore her if he talked about himself or his own interests for more than a sentence or two. However, once sheâd coaxed him into opening up slightly, no doubt aided in her effort by the tequila, she found they had no shortage of topics to discuss.Â
Beyond his own work, Azriel was a walking encyclopedia on the history of modernist architecture and design, and he was effortless in his ability to recite fascinating anecdotes about the movementâs pioneers. The way his eyes lit up as he regaled her with a story about Frank Lloyd Wright reminded Nesta of the look Elain always wore when discussing the Papal intrigue of Quattrocento Rome, and she envisionedânot for the first timeâhow well those two would likely get on were they to ever meet.
Nesta was surprised when she glanced at the oven clock and realized it was nearly 11:30. Azriel must have seen it too, because he drained his glass and reached for his coat.
âIâve unfortunately exhausted all my tactics for delaying the inevitable,â Azriel said, pulling up the Uber app on his phone and showing Nesta that their driver was six minutes away. âShall we?â
It was nearing midnight by the time they reached the white lacquered doors of Divinity, a throng of club hopefuls already beginning to amass behind the velvet rope which snaked off to the right of the entrance.
It was only then that Nesta realized theyâd never been given any instruction on how or where to find the others. However, Azriel seemed to know the drill, because he skirted the line and went to the bouncer guarding the other side of the rope, presumably the entrance for VIP guests. It didnât take more than the words âRhysand Sadaghiâ to get them through the rope and following a hostess to what she continued to remind them was the clubâs âpremiere suiteâ.Â
The farther they traveled into the space, the louder the hypnotic bass became until they were skirting the massive dance floor en route to a private balcony fashioned to look like a giant cloud suspended in mid-air. Nesta swore as she picked her way up the narrow staircase leading to the box, praying none of the smarmy-looking douchebags below would think to look up. If they did, she was fairly sure they'd have a full view up her skirt through the translucent steps.Â
Finally, they reached the landing, and Nesta permitted herself one last steadying breath before accepting Azrielâs hand to clear the final stair.
The suite seemed to be divided into two chambers separated by a silk curtain. The initial space was currently unoccupied, but through the partition in the silk, Nesta spotted a single figure lounging in a plush armchair as it if were a throne, a drink balanced lazily on a knee as he surveyed the crowd below. However, she had less than a second to study him before he took notice of their arrival, his arms outstretched as his mouth split into a breath-taking grin.
Rhysand Sadeghi was gorgeous almost beyond comprehension. The picture of elegance and obscene wealth, he was as tall as Azriel and just as well-built, with glittering azure eyes and a smile bright enough to dazzle even in the semi-darkness.Â
On paper his beauty was profuse to the point of revulsionâhis eyes too blue, his lips too full, his cheekbones too sharp. In short, Rhysand should have been too pretty to actually be attractive. But there was something so devilishly human in the arch of his dark brows and the curve of his smile that made him, hands-down, the most handsome man Nesta had ever met.Â
But not, she noted with a swell of pleasant emotion, the most attractive. Rhysand may have been physical perfection, but he would never be more beautiful to her than Cash; no man would.Â
Rhysand gave a cat-like smile as he approached, straightening the lapels of his Armani suit jacket as if he were preparing to step into a business meeting. The crisp shirt beneath had the first several buttons undone, and Nesta could see the making of what was clearly a very intricate chest piece tattoo peaking above the collar, the swirling lines matching the designs which covered the backs of each of his hands.
âNesta,â he said in greeting, tone warm as if they were old friends. âFinally. I was starting to worry that Cash was hiding you from me.â
His English accent was clipped but smooth, a clear product of his education at Eton and Oxford.Â
Nesta turned to allow him to brush a kiss on her cheek.Â
âSo youâre the philandering rake Iâve heard so much about,â she said as they pulled away.Â
It was perhaps a somewhat risky thing to say considering how badly she wanted Cashâs friends to like her, but Rhysandâs answering smile indicated he enjoyed a good verbal spar.
âAnd youâre even more beautiful than Cash described,â he shot back easily. âCareful, I might be tempted to steal you for myself.â
Nesta hit him with an expression Cash had affectionately termed âDisney Villainess.â
âI donât know if Iâm expected to laugh in your face, or slap you across it.â
Rhys only tipped his head back and laughed as Azriel said from behind her, âA fairly common reaction to meeting him, Iâd say.â
âDrink?â Rhys asked, gesturing to the various champagne buckets scattered around the space. âWhat can I get you?â
He was already pouring a whiskey for Azriel before patting his friend affectionately on the cheek, a gesture which Azriel swatted away.Â
âNo special friend with you tonight, brother? Cash said itâs been a proper revolving door since you moved to LA!â
âOh fuck off,â Azriel said, tone light even as his cheeks pinked. âYouâre just jealous.â
âMaybe I am,â Rhys said, shooting Nesta a wink. âChampagne, Nesta?â
âPlease,â she said, noting the bottle of $500 Armand de Brignac nestled in the closest chiller. Being around this level of wealth was going to take some getting used to. She seemed to sense that Rhys was waiting for her to take a sip, so she did.
âItâs lovely,â she said. âThank you.â
Rhys grinned.Â
âIâm so pleased you like it. Cash says you have a palette for wine thatâs destined to put the rest of us to shame.â
Just then another dark-haired man appeared from the darkness, bending to speak quietly in Rhys's ear. Nesta noted the radio at his belt and the gun at his hip, and the way his dark eyes shone with an alacrity which told her he was stone-cold sober.Â
When the man straightened up, Rhys gestured to him with a smile.Â
âThis is my bodyguard, Adan. Donnie, this is Cashâs better half, if you can believe that.â
âNice to meet you,â Adan said, voice thick with a French accent. âWelcome to the court of nightmares.â
Rhysâs crushing blue eyes glittered as he laughed.Â
âNightmares? Brother, this is a court of dreams! Algerians take everything too seriously,â He added with a smile. âRelax, Don.â
Adan rolled his eyes and snapped a retort in French, though his body language suggested he wasnât actually bothered. Rhys only laughed in response before offering a rapid reply in the same language.
âShall we, then?â Rhys said, ushering Nesta forward while keeping his hand a respectful distance from her low back.
âYour timing is impeccable as always, Az,â Rhys said, dropping onto one of the low couches with a lazy grace before kicking his feet up on the glass table. âEven five minutes earlier and youâd have been forced to make small talk with the owner. The manâs a complete knob.â
âSorry to have missed him,â Azriel said wryly, appraising the space with a designerâs critical eye.
Rhys seemed to note Azrielâs assessment, because he gestured to their surroundings and asked, âSo, what do you think?â
Azrielâs lip curled in disgust, the most expression Nesta had ever seen him show.
âItâs fucking horrendous.â
âCouldnât agree more,â Rhys said with a grin. âWouldnât buy this place if it were free.â
Azriel rolled his eyes, though there was no malice in the gesture.
âIf thatâs true, then what are we doing here?â
âYou mean besides running up an obscene tab on the ownershipâs dime? Weâre celebrating.â
Az simply rolled his eyes again, but Nesta shrugged.Â
âIâll bite; celebrating what?
âThe successful culmination of a well-deserved revenge plot.â
âIâm officially intrigued,â Nesta said, and Rhys flashed her a bone-melting smirk.
âI thought you might be,â he replied, drawing a cigar from his inside pocket before lighting it and settling back into his seat.
âSix months ago the prick who owned this place called me wanting to see if weâd be interested in going in with his group on a joint venture for a new property they wanted to open in Miami. Theyâve been wanting to break into the market but didnât have the contacts to do it, so they were hoping I could provide leverage. I said Iâd consider it, but the financials didnât pencil so I thanked him for the offer but told him we were going to pass.âÂ
Rhysand paused to take a casual sip of his drink before continuing on.
âA few days later he pocket dials me. I was getting ready to hang up when I realized he happened to be talking about me to a colleague. Didnât catch the whole conversation, but considering the fact I stayed on the line long enough to hear him refer to me as a âtowel-headed terroristâ, I think I got the gist.â
The champagne sheâd been enjoying moments earlier turned immediately sour in Nestaâs mouth. It wasnât always easy being a womanâparticularly in a chauvinistic, ego-centric industry like hersâbut even with all the wayward comments and veiled jabs sheâd endured over the years, she couldnât imagine what it must feel like to be on the receiving end of that kind of ugliness. Glancing between Rhys and Azriel, she could see in their expressions the same bleakness she sometimes glimpsed on Cashâs face, a stark reminder of the realities of racism they didnât have the privilege of ignoring. It made Nesta want to hunt this hideous prick down and bury her stiletto into his jugular.
Azriel, for his part, only gave an unamused snort, gaze going cold. âHe should meet my brother Tanner. Sounds like the two of them would get along great.â
âIndeed,â Rhysand said, his own smile razored. âI wonât bore you with the gory details, but the long and short of it is that while heâs been kissing my ass the last three days thinking Iâm interested in investing in this dump, my lawyers have been finalizing a deal to buy the property across the street.â
âSo you can rub what an asshole he is in his face for the rest of eternity?â Azriel asked.
Rhys opened his mouth to reply, but Nesta beat him to it.
âYou wanted him to open his books,â she said, reading Rhysâs cold smile. âYou needed to see his balance sheet so youâd know what it would take to put this place underwater.â
He nodded, grin widening.
âTurns out that in addition to being an ignorant piece of shit, dudeâs also an idiot,â Rhys said, smoke slithering through his lips as he took another drag from his cigar. âHis distributorâs been fleecing him on booze. I already have a supplier lined up whoâs willing to sell to me at cost, which means I will be able to charge 30% less per drink while maintaining the same margin. This place will be lucky to last six months.â
At this his crushing gaze met Nestaâs, and she couldn't decide if he was seeking her approval or illustrating the power he had to destroy people who crossed him. The fear that it had been the latter had the instinct to go on the defensive flaring, but Nesta forced the urge down, merely raising her glass to him instead.Â
âAllâs well that ends well, then.â
âI wouldnât start gloating just yet,â Azriel said. âItâs gonna take more than cheaper drinks to thin this herd.â
He gestured to the packed throng of revelers below.
Rhys remained unruffled.
âTrue, but when have you ever known me to not hedge my bets?â
âLet me guess: youâve convinced some Kardashian sibling to come on opening weekend and lie to their billion followers about how great it is.â
âKardashians? Youâve got to learn to dream bigger, Azzy!â
âWeâre not going to play twenty questions with you about it,â Azriel shot back mildly. âSo either tell us what youâve got up your sleeve or Iâm changing the subject. Cash wonât thank you for boring Nesta to death within the first twenty minutes.â
Rhys laughed, undimmed by Azrielâs slightly-acerbic wit. It made Nesta like Rhysand slightly more than she otherwise might have, knowing that his wasn't the sort of ego that was so large it had grown inflexible.
âConn agreed to a two-week residency when the place opens,â Rhys explained instead. â People are going to forget this joint even exists when they find out heâs performing at such an intimate venue.â
Azriel gave an appreciative chuckle, clearly understanding who that was and what it meant. Nesta, on the other hand, didnât have the slightest clue.Â
Part of her didnât want to give Rhysand the satisfaction of asking in the event heâd only brought it up as a means of making her feel foolish for not knowing. However, a glance up at him showed that the chilly gleam in his eye from earlier had softened to pure amusement, and she decided to play nice by saying, âI admit I donât frequent enough clubs to know what that means.â
âIf we said the name ConMan, would that mean anything to you?â Azriel asked.
Actually it did. ConManâs signature was blending classical movements by Mozart and Bach with modern electronic music, and though Nesta wasnât usually one for house or EDM, she admittedly had more than one ConMan track on her gym playlist.
âI guess I shouldnât be surprised that youâre friends with one of the most famous DJs in the world,â she said to Rhysand, and he laughed again
âActually I met him through Cash. They grew up together in Hawaiâi.â
Now it was Nesta who wanted to laugh. In all the stories Cash had told about his childhood friends, including the twinsâFen and Connall0âheâd failed to mention that one of them happened to have a Vegas residency. She loved that about him, that he wasnât one to drop names or lord his impressive friends over her.
âI donât know how you feel about house music,â Rhys continued, âBut you should come see him spin. Heâs incredible on stage. Watching him perform, youâd never guess what a massive homebody he actually is.â
âI donât know how he does it,â Azriel added, the whiskey stones in his drink clinking as he rotated the contents with a practiced flick of his wrist. âIf I were Connall, I would have faked my own death years ago.â
âI do love that the two biggest introverts I know both ended up being famous,â Rhys said with a grin.
Azriel rolled his eyes.
âI am not famous.â
Rhys only bubbled his lips.
âBruv, you were featured in Vogue. Give it up already.â
Recognizing that Azriel was currently her closest ally in the fight to win over Cashâs friends, Nesta decided to throw him a bone and redirect the spotlight by asking, âHow well do you two know the Hawaiâi boys? They seem like a fun bunch.â
âNah, they're all assholes,â a voice echoed from beyond the gauzy curtain.
They all turned at the intrusion, Rhys whistling appreciatively and rising to his feet as Rowan Whitethorn cleared the last of the stairs and emerged into the lounge.
âThere he is,â Rhys said. âNice hair, brother!âÂ
Rowan grinned as he ran a tattooed hand through the grey strands, which gleamed silver under the clubâs sleek lights.
Rhys was right; it was quite different than Nesta had ever remembered it looking. Though he still wore it in an undercut, the sides were now almost to the skin and the top longer and more ostentatiously styled, making him look less clean-cut and more...dangerous.
Nesta didnât have to wonder too long at the change. When sheâd asked Cash why he hadnât been seeing as much of Rowanâworried that he was still avoiding his friends because of herâCash had made a vague remark about Roâs current caseload requiring him to work extra hours. Seeing Rowan now, she suspected that âextra hoursâ had actually been a euphemism for working undercover.Â
Rowan only smirked at Rhysâs assessment, their vibe easier than Nesta might have imagined. But then, that was the magic of Cash; he could bring anyone together.
âIâm trying something new,â Ro offered coyly.
âI like it,â Rhys said.Â
Rowan's smile grew a little, green eyes flicking up to Rhysâs own dark hair, which was styled in a similar manner.
âI bet you do.â
âI canât resist a bit of drama,â Rhys admitted before glancing behind Rowan. âNo Ace tonight?â
Rowan's face fell slightly even as he accepted a drink from Rhys and smiled at Nesta and Azriel in greeting.Â
âShe and NeNe were playing in a tournament in Latvia until yesterday, and her flight out of Riga got canceled because of staffing shortages with the airlines. Donât get me started.â
For her part, Nesta couldnât decide if she should be disappointed or relieved. She hadnât been lying all those months ago when sheâd told Cash she liked Aelin already. But after Mor...Nesta wasnât sure how much hope she could realistically harbor that Aelin would ever like her back.Â
She was saved from her self-improvised spiral by Rowan, whoâd finished greeting Azriel and turned his full attention on her.
âNesta,â he said, brushing a soft kiss on her cheek the same way Rhys had. âGood to see you.â
His smile was full of meaning, and she found herself flushing a little.
âYou donât seem...surprised. To see me.â
Didnât seem disappointed, she didnât need to say. She could see in his eyes that he knew what she meant, and the way they softened at the corners told her that he was genuinely glad she was with Cash, even after all her mistakes.
âCanât say I am,â he said, accepting a whiskey from Rhys with a nod. âI had faith you two would...figure it out when you were ready.â
âIâm sorry Aelinâs not here,â Nesta said, hesitating for only a second before admitting, âI was looking forward to finally getting to meet her.â
âSheâs gutted to have missed it,â Rowan said. âIf there was any way she could have been here, she would have.â
Rhys and Az traded a furtive glance at this, but before Nesta could worry at what it might mean, Rowan flashed a soft smile, the sincerity in it putting her at ease.
âIt really is a shame sheâs not here,â Rhys said as they resettled. âI like to think she would have really appreciated the unholy douchbaggery of this place.â
âThatâs because sheâs a godless hedonist,â Rowan said, expression neutral but tone full of affection. âWhy do you think she likes hanging out with you so much?â
âYouâre just lucky you met her first,â Rhys shot back easily.
Remembering how Rowan had reacted when Eris had dared to make a comment about Aelin, Nesta half expected Rowan to clap back. Instead, he only grinned, clearly at-ease with this dynamic.
âPlease,â he said, taking another sip of his drink. âYou two would tear each other apart.â
âAgreed,â Azriel said mildly. âSheâd have your sensitive little ass in tears the first time you got into a disagreement.â
âFuck you both,â Rhys said, grinning now too.Â
Friends, Nesta realized. These three, despite all their perceived differences, were genuinely friends in their own right, even when Cash wasnât around.
âHonestly, Sadeghi,â Rowan said, âI canât wait to meet the girl you end up with. She's going to need the patience of a saint to deal with yourâŚâ
Rowan trailed off, head cocking towards the new song currently building in the space below. Nesta didnât recognize it, but it was hypnotic and dark, admittedly a lot better than the manic-tempo shit theyâd previously been playing.
Rowan remained on alert, listening intently, and finally Nesta asked, âIs everything alright?âÂ
âThis is Ace and NeNeâs warmup track,âRowan said, seeming almost dazed. âConnall made it for them specifically after Aelin complained women's sports donât get the same pre-game hype.â
âHow annoyingly true,â Rhys said with an almost-theatrical frown.
Despite his disapproving words, Nesta didnât miss the undercurrent of self-satisfaction in Rhysâs tone. Rowan clearly hadnât missed it either, because his head instead snapped back to Rhys, his expression caught between confusion and excitement.
âIs this you?â He said, gesturing to the speakers.
âNo idea what youâre talking about,â Rhys said, blue eyes glittering with delight.
Rhysâs reaction, despite meaning absolutely nothing to Nesta, seemed to confirm something for Rowan, and he leapt to his feet.
âNo way,â he said, a smile growing on his face now. âEven you couldnât pull something like that off.â
Rhys pretended to buff his nails on his lapel.
âCouldnât I, though?â He said with exaggerated self-importance before gesturing to the dance floor below with his eyes.
Rowan leapt up, running to the balcony to peer over it. Still unsure of what the fuck was going on, Nesta followed, reaching the balcony just as the beat dropped, everyone in the crowd seeming to pulse in time with the music.Â
That was, everyone but three people, who were instead cutting a distinct path away from the stage and towards the roped-off stairs.
Even if Nesta had not recognized the gorgeous blonde leading the trio, Rowanâs reaction to seeing her would have been enough to tell her who it was.
Rowan was in motion at once, abandoning his drink on the nearby table and taking the stairs two at a time. He ignored the belch of fake fog which exploded around him as his foot reached the last stair, because by that time the blonde had noticed him as well, and in two long strides she was in his arms, the hem of her tight dress riding dangerously high as she wrapped her legs around his waist and kissed him.
âNice work, brother,â Azriel said, extending his knuckles to a preening Rhysand. âWasnât sure you were going to be able to pull it off.â
By now Rowan and Aelin had finished their steamy reunion and were heading back up the stairs, Aelin tucked comfortably under Rowanâs muscled arm as they continued to grin at one another.
Finally Rowan turned back to Rhys, laughing a little.
âYou sneaky bastard! All those questions about Ace not being here when you knew full well she was already on her way!â
âYou know Aelin tears are my kryptonite,â Rhys said, winking at a beaming Aelin. âWhen she called me crying earlier saying her flight had been canceled, how could I leave her stranded, especially when I knew my fatherâs jet was sitting idle in London?â
It was then that Rhys finally came into greater focus for Nesta. If Cash was the groupâs unifying thread, weaving all the disparate personalities into a single, tight-knit clan, then Rhys was its magic wand, trailing sparks through the air and achieving the seemingly impossible with a flick of the wrist.Â
It would have been easy to attribute it to his extreme wealth, but watching him now, Nesta could see it was more than that. Yes, money had a way of making big problems seem small, but the finesse with which Rhys handled roadblocks told her that he was neither as frivolous nor as rash as he liked to pretend.
And he hadnât just done it to prove he could, Nesta realized. Heâd done it knowing what even one extra day together would mean for Aelin and Rowan, and so that Aelin wouldnât have to miss out on this rare opportunity for them to spend time together as a group. It was clear watching them interact how much they all meant to one another, and how much they cherished any time they got to spend in one anotherâs company. More than friends, it was clear this group was more like a second family, even scattered as they were across the globe. And it was all because of Cash.
Nesta watched the joyous reunion unfold without comment, feeling so caught up in the moment that sheâd nearly forgotten her own outsider status. It wasnât until Aelin finished greeting the others that Nesta remembered herself at last, the same anxieties which had plagued her all week swelling with renewed urgency.
A quick glance over Aelinâs shoulder revealed wary expressions on both Rhys and Rowanâs faces, as if they too werenât sure how this meeting would play out.Â
It was only when Aelinâs stunning blue eyes fell on Nesta that the latter realized how badly she wanted this woman to like her, despite all the legitimate reasons Aelinâlike Morâhad to dislike her.
To aate her even.
It was too late for all of that though, as Aelin was making her way over, her slinky gown glittering like molten gold under the lights. Nesta guessed that even barefoot Aelin must have been over six feet, but she towered close to Rowanâs height in her spindly heels, making Nesta feel positively minuscule in comparison.Â
Still, she did her best to steel her nerves, unsure whether to extend her hand as she forced herself to meet Aelinâs gaze and say, âIâm Nesta.â
âI know,â Aelin said, not extending her hand either.
Unease sluiced through Nesta as she tried to decipher Aelinâs tone. However, before she could worry about what to do next, Aelin continued.
âI know we donât really know each other, butâŚâ she paused, glancing over her shoulder at Rowan before turning back to Nesta and continuing, âCan I hug you?â
It wasnât what Nesta had expected, but she nodded, extending her own arms with a slightly-strangled, âof course.â
Aelin pushed forward at once, pulling Nesta to her as if theyâd been friends all their lives. It wasnât the overly-tight embrace Nesta had feared, and she found herself immediately inundated by the fresh citrus scent of Aelinâs perfume.
When they pulled back, Nesta found Aelin smiling at her, no calculation or contempt on her face.
âI want to thank you again for what you did for Nehemiah,â she continued. âWe were in a proper panic until you stepped in.â
âI was happy to help,â Nesta said, grateful for the warmth in Aelinâs tone, even if she wasnât sure she deserved it. âIâm just glad it worked out.â
âIt did. Thanks to you,â Aelin said, tone full of meaning.Â
Nesta nodded and made to step away, terrified she might ruin the moment by saying the wrong thing. However, Aelin reached forward to grab her hand, giving a soft squeeze as she leaned forward, voice pitched low as she said, âIâm glad youâre here.â
âMe too,â Nesta admitted, pausing before adding, âIâve been looking forward to meeting you for a long time.â
âMe too,â Aelin said with a smile. âWe all have.â
Nesta could barely contain what those words did to herâhow they soothed all the jagged self-loathing sheâd harbored over the last several months. Aelin seemed to read the lingering pain on Nestaâs face, because her own smile dimmed slightly.
âSheâll come around,â Aelin said simply. âJust give her time.â
Nesta didnât need to ask who Aelin was referring to, but she nodded, grateful beyond measure for Aelinâs kindness.
Not wanting to monopolize Aelinâs attention, she turned back to the rest of the group, which now included two more men she didnât know.Â
Though theyâd yet to be introduced, it was clear from their piercing blue eyes who they were.Â
The Ashryvvers, Aelinâs maternal cousins.
The blonde was the first to notice Nesta, and his answering smile was deceptively mild as he nodded to her in greeting before leaning over to his cousin and whisperingâperhaps a bit louder than heâd intended, âElla estĂĄ buena.â
Despite her parentsâ insistence, Nestaâs Spanish had never been nearly as good as her Portuguese. However, it was certainly good enough to understand when a man was checking her out.
Flustered, Nesta tried to keep her expression neutral. It wasnât that she was offended; she just wasnât sure how to proceed without embarrassing Aelinâs cousin and possibly offending Aelin herself in the process.
Fortunately for Nesta, it seemed that Aelin had also overheard what had been said, and she reacted with no hesitation.
Quick as an adder, she slapped the blonde soundly upside the head and hissed, âThatâs Cashâs girlfriend, you ignorant doorknob!â before flipping into smooth, clipped Spanish and adding, âY ella habla portuguĂŠs; puede entenderte. Sorry,â she said, turning back to Nesta with an apologetic smile. âYouâd honestly think these two were raised in a barn. These are my cousins, Aedion and Galen.â
âWhy am I being scolded?â Galen, the darker-hair one, asked. âI didnât say anything.â
âYou were thinking it,â Aelin sniffed at him. âSo youâre just as bad.â
Galen rolled his eyes in defeat and turned to make himself a drink, but Aedion only grinned, seemingly unruffled by Aelinâs rebuke as he extended his hand to Nesta.
âLovely to meet you,â he said. âCash is a lucky man.â
âKnock it off,â Aelin said, pushing his hand aside as she steered Nesta away. âSheâs probably gotten enough of that from Rhys already.â
âMe?â Rhys said, laughing. âWhat did I do?â
âPlenty, Iâm sure,â Aelin said, blowing him a kiss. âBesides, I thought you saved the worst of your shameless flirting for me!â
âDonât encourage him,â Rowan said.
âDonât get possessive,â Aelin lobbed back, flashing him a tarty smile over her shoulder. âJealousy doesnât suit you.â
âGod, Iâve missed you,â Rhys said, grinning appreciatively at her.
âThen move to California already,â Aelin said, pouring herself a glass of champagne before topping off Nestaâs glass as well. âThen you can annoy Ro to your heartâs delight.â
âItâs tempting,â Rhys admitted. âBut I wouldnât want to encroach on Azâs hunting grounds.â
Azriel, who Nesta expected to clap back the way he usually did when someone brought up his love life, simply raised his glass in answer.
âBe my guest. You and I have very different taste in women.â
It was a testament, Nesta decided, to how comfortable Aelinâs arrival had made her, that she actually debated actually asking Azriel what his type might be. However, after a moment of consideration she decided not to push the issue, if only for fear of upsetting the delicate but promising balance sheâd struck within the group.
She thought of how it had felt watching Cash meshing with her own friends, and she hoped he would be similarly pleased when he saw how easily sheâd seemed to find her way with his. Because theyâd all gone out of their way to accept her, even after what sheâd put Cash through. Being here with them, it became dangerously easy, in fact, to imagine what a future amongst these people might look like for her.Â
Before tonight, Nesta had been apprehensive to plan too far ahead where she and Cash were concerned, afraid to get her hopes up while things with his friends remained so much in the air. Hard as it had been, Nesta had promised herself when theyâd started dating that she would never let herself come between Cash and the people who were most important to him, even if it someday meant making the difficult decision of letting him go so he wouldnât be forced to choose.
She supposed sheâd never forgiven herself enough to actually imagine they might accept her the same way Cash had. Sitting amongst them now, listening to them talk and laugh as if they didnât all know how selfish and broken sheâd been, her heart felt full in a way even she didnât have words for.
âBoo, weâre out of champagne!â Aelin said, pulling Nesta from her reverie as she shook the empty bottle upside down and pouted in Rhysâs direction. âPlease tell me we donât have to flirt with the horrible owner to get more.â
âNo champagne?â a familiar voice called, sending Nestaâs heart soaring into her throat. âWhat kind of shit party is this?â
Nesta leapt up in time to see Cash emerging from behind the gauzy curtain, a huge smile on his face. A cheer went up at his appearance, but he only had eyes for Nesta, stringing an arm around her waist as she approached and pulling her close.
âMiss me?â He asked, brushing his nose against hers as he grinned.
âA little,â she said, stroking a hand down his cheek.Â
Before she could ask how the dinner went, Rhys interrupted with a laughing groan.
âGuess Iâm going to have to order the expensive stuff, now that Kahukore is here.â
âNo need,â Cash said, pulling a bottle from behind his back. âI brought my own.â
Nesta recognized the crest-shaped label and laughed.
âYou got it?â
Cash grinned.
âThey offered me the job on the spot. I fly to Paris next week to sign the papers. Here Sadeghi, this shit is bougie enough to get even your spoiled ass excited. Dom P3 Plentinude Brut, a gift from the personal wine cellar of Domâs COO.â
âThis beauty spends 20 years aging on its lees, and you want to share it with these animals?â Rhys asked.
âGood point,â Cash said. âWe better open before I change my mind.â
Divesting the bottle of its cage with practiced ease, Cash held his thumb to the cork to keep it from accidentally popping off before offering the bottle to Nesta.
âWill you do the honors?â
She gently pushed the bottle back towards him.
âYouâre better at it than I am,â she said.
âTrue,â he said, grin widening as she bared her teeth at him. âBut I wouldnât have gotten this job if you hadnât pushed me to apply, so this oneâs all you.â
âNes-ta! Nes-ta! Nes-ta!â Aelin chanted, the others joining in until Nesta finally accepted the bottle from Cash, applying pressure to the cork before it finally came loose with an expert kiss of sound.
They all cheered again, Cash pouring a measure into the fresh glasses Rhys had produced before raising his own, Nesta still tucked comfortably into his side.
âOscar Wilde once wrote, âpleasure without champagne is purely artificial.â Since Iâm not one to argue with the greats, Iâll simply say, hereâs to genuine pleasure, friends!â
Another cheer went up as they all clinked glasses and took a sip, Nesta nearly moaning as it hit her tongue. It was even better than the bottle of Armand de Brignac theyâd opened after Nestaâs trial, every carefully-cultivated flavor dialed to 11 by the lengthy aging process.
âWhat do you think?â Cash said quietly, studying her reaction with delight.
âPerfection.â
âJust like you, then,â he shot back easily.
Instead of sniping back like she normally would have, she merely smiled, leaning up to kiss him.
âIâm so proud of you,â she said quietly.
âThank you,â he said. âFor making me go tonight. It would have been a mistake not to.â
âNo thanks necessary,â she replied firmly. âSince there was no way I was going to let you miss it.â
âThings have been going...well here, I take it?â
She took a minute to compose herself, glancing down into her glass before meeting his eye again.
âThe only thing that would have made it better would have been if youâd been here.â
He studied her face, seeming to relax as he read the calm contentment on hers.
âIâve told you a million times; to know you is to love you, Nesta Archeron. Anyone who refuses to see that is truly blind.â
Nesta's heart stuttered a bit at that, both at the compliment and the reminder that there was still work to do when it came to repairing all the damage that had been done. Still, that was a problem for another day. Tonight, they were celebrating.Â
xxÂ
It was Nestaâs phone which woke her the following morning, the annoyingly-bright chime alerting her there was someone at their front door. She turned over to wake Cash, intent on making him fetch whatever package had been dropped off so she could continue sleeping.
She was fairly certain she was going to be hungover for the next month after the bender theyâd embarked on the night before, and she didnât plan to get out of bed until she had to leave for work on Monday. Maybe not even then.
Blindly reaching for him, she found his side of the bed cool, and when sheâd gathered the strength to open her eyes, she swore to find a note instead of the mass of naked man sheâd been expecting.
Gone to the gym with Ro to sweat out the demons. Take the Advil I left you. <;3Â
She swore again at realizing he wasnât there, and a third time for good measure when the doorbell chimed again.
âJust leave whatever it is and go!â She yelled, even knowing there wasnât a chance in hell the delivery person could actually hear her.
When the door chimed a third time, Nesta groaned and hauled herself to her feet, slugging down the Advil and nearly falling down the stairs in her attempt to reach the front door.Â
Dredging up whatever decorum she could muster, she smoothed her rumpled hair and fought down the urge to snap at the overeager UPS driver whoâd thought it was appropriate to ring the doorbell three times on a Saturday mornâ
Nesta felt herself go pale as she wrenched open the door to find that it wasnât a delivery at all. It was Mor, looking fresh as a daisy and distressingly composed when compared to what Nesta was sure she must have looked like.Â
A beat of horrifyingly awkward silence reigned before Nesta regained her wits enough to say, âIâm sorry, Cash isnât home right now.â
âActually,â Mor said, âI came to see you.â
The panic must have shown somewhat on Nestaâs face, because before she could manage a reply, Mor pressed on.
âI would have been here sooner, but apparently Rhys lent the jet to Aelin, so I had to fly commercial.â
When Nesta still didnât reply, Mor shifted slightly, the first sign of discomfort sheâd allowed to show.
âI know itâs early for a social call, but I thoughtâwould you like to come to breakfast? I know a great place in Portrero Hill. My treat, of course.â
Nesta, for all her usual composure and aplomb, remained speechless. When she finally opened her mouth, the only thing that came out was âWhy?â
âI was hoping we could...talk,â Mor said. When Nesta made no move to reply, Mor continued, âI wanted to apologize for yesterday, and for us to hopefully...start over.â
After another hideous beat of silence Mor seemed to relent, nodding as she stepped back, gaze falling to her feet.
âBut I understand if now is not a good time. Iâll just let you get back toââ
âNo,â Nesta said finally, making up her mind. If Cash could forgive her for the mistakes sheâd made and allow her to move on from them, the least she owed him was to offer Mor the same chance. âIâd like that. I just need toââ she glanced down at herself. âI could be ready in twenty minutes, if that works.â
âYes!â Mor said, eyes lighting up. âTake your time, Iâll come back in an hour.â
Mor was already heading for the stairs, and Nesta considered the courage it had taken to extend this olive branch before deciding to extend one of her own.
âWould you like to wait here instead? I can make coffee.â
Morâs smile went from edged hopefulness to soft relief.
âIâd love that.â
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