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Get a glimpse of "The Secret" Chapter 16: âYou donât like my tie?â Luka slurred, lifting it up for inspection. âItâs a Ferragamo.âStefan... Continue the adventure now!
âYou donât like my tie?â Luka slurred, lifting it up for inspection. âItâs a Ferragamo.â
Stefan grabbed the tie, pulling Luka close. âThis is a PR event, not a frat party. Get your act together. And you can start by going to the menâs room to freshen up. Youâre a mess.â
I watched them stare each other down, until Luka shook his head and stormed off.
Stefan said nothing more, steering me firmly toward a sophisticated-looking couple who were holding court and surrounded by others of their ilk. Obviously my husband was more concerned with keeping up appearances and impressing people than taking care of his brother.
This wasnât the attention Iâd been hoping for. Stefan had ignored me in the car on the way over, hadnât even touched me until we arrived at the fundraiser, which was being held at one of the five-star hotels that the Zoric family was connected to. The moment we pulled up to the curb, where there were a crowd of reporters and photographers, Stefanâs entire demeanor had changed. At that moment heâd put a toothpaste ad of a smile on his face and taken my arm.
Iâd gritted my teeth and played along, feeling betrayed at the way my pulse still leapt at his touch. The way it was doing again right now.
âTry to look like youâre having a good time,â Stefan hissed under his breath.
I heard the threat in his words so I whipped out my well-practiced public smile. No doubt there would be pictures of us splashed all over the news tomorrow, the happy, glamorous couple, working the room like pros at this laudable and worthwhile charity event.
Stefan kept a firm grip on my arm as we made our way around the ballroom. But as he chatted up yet another older white businessman and his dolled-up Stepford wife, I felt his body stiffen almost imperceptibly next to mine. I looked up to find his father, Konstantin, stalking over in his signature monochromatic grey. Like a black cloud bearing down on us.
My stomach dropped. Konstantin was the last person I wanted to interact with right now. But I could sense Stefan already turning us toward the man, so I put that fake smile back on my face and waited for my father-in-law to reach us.
âStefan,â he said, nodding his head at his oldest son before giving me a long, lecherous once-over. He didnât even bother to properly greet me before turning his attention back to my husband. âYour brother is passed out drunk in the menâs room.â
âI sent him in there to sober up,â Stefan said. âClearly he failed to do so.â
âNo matter. Send him home,â Konstantin ordered. Stefan responded with a curt nod.
I felt fury rise inside of me. Iâd never thought Iâd side with Luka over anything, but his drunken misbehavior seemed like a perfectly appropriate reaction to the hypocrisy that we were all participating in. Who would have guessed that my husbandâs womanizing, arrogant, inappropriately behaved younger brother would have a stronger grip on morality than Stefan?
Konstantin walked off, probably to hobnob with some more rich people with shady ethics. I turned to Stefan, angry beyond belief. Wasnât he supposed to be the good guy? Wasnât he supposed to protect his brother? Instead, he was just doing whatever his father told him to do.
âBetter run off in a hurry now and do what daddy says,â I said, smiling all along so that anyone looking at us would think we were having a pleasant conversation. âAnd while youâre at it, donât forget to write a check to support this organization. An organization that would give anything to shut you and your father down. How many zeros will you add to this check to assuage your guilt, by the way? Iâm a little fuzzy on the cost of a clean conscience these days.â
Stefan leveled an ice-cold look in my direction.
âDonât talk about things you donât understand.â
âTrust me, I understand perfectly. I understand that youâll go to work tomorrow, probably starting your day off with a blowjob from one of these poor, exploited women, before sending them off on a âjobâ to service the next well-paying gentleman. Oh, but how silly of me. You donât have to pay.â
âStop,â Stefan ordered, his grip tightening until it started to actually hurt.
But I wouldnât stop. âDo the models even know youâre all here?â I goaded him. âHiding behind your filthy donations? Rubbing elbows with Chicagoâs elite while you eat fucking hors dâoeuvres and pretend to actually give a shit about their welfare?â
âYou have no idea what Iâm trying to do here,â Stefan said, leading me to a corner.
âYouâre a hypocrite,â I hissed. âDo the women working for KZM have any idea that youâre spending the moneytheyearned on a fundraiser thatâs ostensibly forthem? A fundraiser that will never be able to help them because you and your family are fucking liars?â
âShut. Your. Mouth.â His eyes flicked around the room, but I didnât care who saw us.
âIs that what you tell your girls?â I taunted. âNah, itâs the opposite. Open wider, right?â
Stefan swung me around and pressed me hard against the wall so I had nowhere to look but up at him. His eyes burned with fury, his fingers still gripping my bicep hard.
âIf you donât shut your mouth, Iâll shut it for you.â His voice was threatening, but low enough that only I could hear it. âIâll push you down on your knees and force my cock down your throat. You wonât be able to say one more word while Iâm fucking your mouthâwhile everyone sees that youâre just as much of a whore as the women benefiting from this charity.â
His words were coarse. Disgusting. Unbelievably cruel. But somehow, it was hot anyway.
âDonât you have enough womenâs mouths to enjoy?â I spat back at him, clinging to my rage in self-defense.
He laughed. âJealous, are we? And here I thought your own mouth was too busy with your little friendâs cock for you to even think about mine. Whatâs his name? Gavin, isnât it? You two having a lot of fun these days?â