Undressed By His Arrogance - Chapter 165: Who Is This?
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"Kane?" came a familiar voice on the other end.
Winn frowned. "Who is this?"
"You do not have my number saved on your phone? Uh... you wound me." The teasing tone was unmistakable.
"Evans?" Winn straightened slightly, irritation flashing through his veins. "What the fuck? Why the hell are you calling me?"
"Calm down, hot head." Evans drawled.
"What do you want, Evans? Youāve got five seconds before I hang up."
"Kane, take your head out of your ass for a minute and give me a time to come talk to you in person."
"The next time you call me, I will be shoving your phone up your ass. House of Kane doesnāt need you." Winn hissed into the receiver, his tone as sharp as broken glass before he ended the call with a swipe that nearly cracked the phone screen. Evans always had that effect on him.
He shoved the phone aside, leaned back in his chair, and rubbed the tension from his jaw.
He didnāt have time for Evansās games. Not today. In exactly one hour, he had to sit through the reading of the will. His grandfatherās last act of love from beyond the grave, and possibly the only thing standing between him and financial ruin.
He hopedāprayed to everything holyāthat whatever Gramps left him would be enough to drag his empire back from the flames.
Then there was her.
Sharona. His wife. She had agreedāgrudginglyāto leave his house once the will was read. That had been their arrangement. But every minute she spent under his roof was torture.
Every time he looked at her, he saw the wrong woman.
Ivy.
Ivy, with her soft laughter and fierce heart. Ivy, whoād once looked at him as if he was worth saving. Sharona and Ivy were nothing alikeānight and sunlight, venom and honey. Sharonaās beauty was sharp, calculated, weaponized. Ivyās was accidental, effortless, a truth he hadnāt been ready to lose.
And yet, heād lost her.
His phone rang again, vibrating violently across the desk. Same number. Same goddamn persistence. Winn didnāt even hesitate this time. He pressed "end" and tossed the device into the drawer. "The piece of shit can go to hell," he muttered, shoving to his feet. He loosened his tie, exhaled hard, and poured himself a drink.
With the way he was going, he was going to become an alcoholic himself.
*****
"Keep trying!" Irene snapped.
"Babe...there is nothing more I can do. The man hates me." Evans leaned back in his chair. "I promised Ivy Iād bring him to her today. This... this isnāt my fault, Riri. Maybe you should talk to him." He gestured helplessly at the buzzing phone on his desk before snatching it up again and tossing it down in frustration.
Irene stood by the window, arms crossed. "He wonāt listen to me either. Heāll just assume Iām calling on your behalf."
Evans groaned, dragging a hand down his face. "I mean, itās been four years already. Four damn years, Irene! When is he going to get over the fact that you chose me?" He leaned forward on the desk, eyes darting to catch hers. "Itās not like I stole you. The man acts like I burned down his kingdom."
Irene turned. "Winn holds grudges, Evans. He doesnāt forget things easily." She exhaled, frustration spilling into her tone. "You werenāt there to see how he grew up. The Kanes are raised to never lose. To never forgive. You cross them once, and youāre done."
Evans rose from his seat and walked toward her. "I didnāt do anything wrong," he said. "You did break up with him before we started dating, so whatās the big issue?" He brushed a stray strand of hair from her cheek, the touch tender.
"He had his suspicions long before we broke up," Irene admitted.
Evans chuckled dryly, his grin returning. "Yeah, I admit it was quite obvious I liked you. The only person who didnāt know was you." He tapped her chin playfully, trying to lighten the mood. "Donāt act all shocked now."
"Evans, this isnāt funny."
"Relax, Riri," he said, sighing as he leaned against his desk again.
Ireneās gaze turned sharp, cutting through his humor. "Youāre holding his fiancĆ©e. Youāre keeping Ivy under your protectionāagainst her wishes. And when Winn finds out that you of all people are the one shielding the woman he loves..." She paused, her lips curling in grim amusement.
"Heās going to hate you even more than he already does."
Evans stared at her for a moment, speechless, then scoffed. "So what? He already hates me. Whatās he going to doāsend me death threats in a gift basket?"
"You donāt get it," she said softly.
"Ri, I donāt give a fuck how he feels about me," Evans said, pacing the length of his office. "Iām doing this for Ivy. You donāt get itāsheās fragile right now. Sheās hanging on by threads, and Iām afraid if I donāt get him to her, sheāll break down the damn walls and go find him herself." He dragged a hand through his hair, exhaling sharply.
"She doesnāt really comprehend that itās not safe for her. Mary already called me this morningāsaid sheās been locked in her room since yesterday. She isnāt eating. She isnāt sleeping. She isnāt talking to anyone."
Irene crossed her arms. "Then go to House of Kane and see him in person," she said simply, as if she were telling him to pick up milk on his way home.
Evans turned to her, incredulous. "You do realize that the man will gut me alive before I can even say āhello.ā"
"Fine," she said, one brow arched. "If he throws you out, Iāll make it up to you."
Evans narrowed his eyes. "Make it up to me how?"
Irene smirked. "Use your imagination." She winked, that playful edge returning to her voice.
He groaned dramatically, throwing his hands in the air. "Uggghhhh, the things I do for the women in my life!" He shot her a glare. "Iām going to make you re-enact the first porn scene I find."
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