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An Unexpected Debt – Chapter 14

Saif and I head to our table with drinks, and though I’m charmed to be with him, my mind is elsewhere. I need to get this taken care of so I can concentrate on Saif the rest of the night.

He pulls out my chair for me, and my heart skips a beat as I hand my gin and tonic to him.

“Saif, I’m going to run to the ladies’ room before we sit down. Keep my spot for me while I’m gone?”

“Of course,” he says, setting my drink next to his. “Is everything okay? Something changed while we were looking at the auction items.”

“I’m great,” I say, and my smile comes across as manic because he leans away with his eyes wide. I laugh. “Really. I’m fine. Be right back.”

I hustle through the ballroom on the lookout for the bathrooms. As I walk through the crowds of people, I keep my eyes peeled for celebrities and persons of interest, but besides spotting India Dellis again, I don’t see anyone I know.

In the bathroom, I slip past the plush chairs, lighted mirrors, and gossiping socialites, enter the area of toilet stalls, and pick the farthest unoccupied stall. I close and lock the door, then call up Carlos.

“Boss, what’s up?”

Carlos’s hair is a mess, and his eyes are droopy with sleep.

“Sorry. Were you sleeping? You know you’re supposed to stay on Palo Alto time, or you’re going to get time sick.”

“Yeah, yeah,” he says, yawning. “I fell asleep reading boring manuals. Anyway?”

“Switch to encrypted text,” I say, leaning against the marble wall. These bathroom stalls sure are swanky.

“Okay,” he texts. “Now you have me intrigued.”

“I need your hacking abilities. Can you access the silent bidding system at this auction? I need to win a particular prize.”

“Need to? Or want to?” he texts.

“Does it matter?”

“Not really. Just giving you shit.”

“Ha, ha. Need to. So here’s the thing. I want to bid 3,000 credits on an item, and I don’t want to be overbid. I’m happy to pay the 3,000, but I have to win the item.”

“Hold on,” he texts.

While I wait for him, I tap my foot and turn in circles. Please, please let this work.

“Okay, I’m in. No problem,” he texts.

I pump my fist.

“It’s item seventy-eight. 3,000 credits,” I text.

“There’s already a top bid of 4,500 credits,” he texts back.

I groan and look at the ceiling. My karma is going into the toilet over this, taking money away from a charity, but I’ll have to figure out some way to make up for it.

“Erase it. My 3,000 credit bid should be at the top and stay there.”

“Okay, you’re all good. Your 3,000 credit bid will stay at the top. I’ll keep an eye on it all evening. There are no recent logins from the auction staff. They’re probably not anticipating any problems with it,” he texts.

“Yes. Thank you!”

“No problem, boss. That’s why I’m here,” he texts and signs off.

You’re more valuable than just being a hacker, Carlos. You always have been.

I take a deep breath, in and out, flush the toilet, wash my hands, walk past the socialites, and out the door.

Straight into Takemo Diaz.

Oof. I crash into him, and all the air rushes from my lungs. My hair flies into my face and gets caught in my mouth and on my lipstick.

“Whoa, there,” he says, steadying me by my shoulders and pulling back. “In a bit of a rush, Skylar?”

“Jesus. Did you purposely step in front of me?” I huff and put all my hair where it belongs.

“Yes. Yes, I did, actually. Couldn’t just let you scurry away. Have you been avoiding me all evening?” he asks, shoving a hand in his pocket.

This stops me. Wait a second here. The balance of power has shifted.

“Me? Avoiding you? I didn’t even know you were here. The party has just begun. We haven’t even eaten dinner yet.”

I suspected he was here, but I hadn’t seen him. It looks like he had seen me first.

“That’s a likely story.” He arches an eyebrow. And damn if that doesn’t make him one of the most handsome men in the room. One of them. Saif is up there, having outgrown his gangly limbs and babyface.

“Well?” I ask, raising my shoulders. “What do you want? I already know what I want from you.”

His smirk turns perturbed.

“Do you ever really know what you want, Skylar Kawabata? Or is it five items on a menu and fifteen minutes of bliss?”

“What?” My lungs are light, and my head is full of hot air. What did he just say to me?

“Nothing,” he says, softening. “I wanted to tell you that your mother started working for me today. That Mikasa is a fine ship. I’m sure it’ll haul garbage for a good many years.”

“I’m sure it will.” I harden my stance and lock my jaw in place before I completely lose it on this guy. There are too many witnesses here, and I can’t have the media telling everyone that I’m some troublemaking woman who threw down at a charity auction. “After all, it’s been running like a charm for over thirty years now. Still no chance you’ll sell her to me?”

“Sorry,” he says, tipping his head to the side.

I had hoped that my first innocent volley in this war would have tripped him up enough to reconsider, but that was just too innocuous. My second campaign will have to be more convincing.

“But I’ll tell you what,” he continues. “I won’t report you to Ossun Orbital Station Management for putting crickets in my wall if you introduce me to your date, Saif Bhaat.”

I almost laugh at this. Almost. But I have had years of practice at keeping my face neutral. It was how I dealt with everything at home. If I didn’t show my mother’s consorts just how upset I was, then I won. They took every little freedom I had away from me, and they always waited for me to lose it on them, since my temper about everything else is legendary. It would have been the perfect excuse to keep me cowed and under lock and key, like some indentured servant. But I never cracked. Not even once.

I am a master bluffer.

I shouldn’t have or even need this skill, but here we are.

“Crickets? How strange. They’re in your wall, you say?”

He rolls his eyes. “Don’t play dumb with me. I know it was you.”

I shake my head. “I don’t know what you’re talking about.”

It’s a stare-down now. His eyes won’t let mine go, and I refuse to look away.

Yes! He’s the first to break. “Come on. An introduction? Saif and I went to the same school, but our paths never crossed.”

My eyes drop to suspicious slits. “Are you into men? Because I don’t think he is.”

He throws back his head and laughs. “No. Not at all. Women are more my speed. Curvy, headstrong, and fiery women who infuriate me.”

It’s my turn to roll my eyes. I throw my hair over my shoulder and begin to walk away.

“Fine. Come on. I’ll introduce you. You get five minutes of chatting, and then you’ll be on your way. I’m here to date Saif, not both of you.”

“Oh, but you could, if you wanted to,” he counters.

I find it hard to swallow. The more we speak, the more I’m sure he’s into me.

How can I use this to my advantage?

“In your dreams, Takemo.”

—-

“Saif, look at the filth I found in the bathroom.”

Takemo laughs while others at the table watch in horror. Saif turns from talking to the man next to him to address me with a smile. He leans away even farther to see Takemo Diaz.

“So, you do know Takemo Diaz, then.”

“Unfortunately,” I mumble. “And he’s asked that I introduce you. Saif Bhaat, Takemo Diaz.” I wave between them before I reach over to grab my gin and tonic from the table. While I’ve been gone, the waitstaff have delivered appetizers and salads, and my mouth waters with hunger. I don’t remember eating earlier after the spa visit. I don’t think I did.

Before I can sit down, Takemo shakes Saif’s hand and slides into my chair at the table.

What the…? The nerve of this guy.

I puff a heated breath through my nose, my temper rising. Is it not already bad enough that this guy has purchased my business out from under me? Now he wants to steal my date as well?

But Marcelo chose carefully. Saif has always been a steady presence. He’s quiet and sure of himself, even under the strict scrutiny of his family. He sees my rising temper, alights from his chair, and holds it out for me, offering his hand.

“Sit here, Skylar.” He reaches over and drags my salad to his place. “This is delicious. I’m sure you’ll love it.”

I hesitate for a moment, sure that I don’t deserve this kindness, this awareness. I’ve been ignored for so long, it’s hard to believe someone can look at me and understand what I need. I take his hand and make eye contact with him. His smile is warm.

“Thank you.” The words are strangled as I push them past the lump in my throat. I sit in the chair and squeeze Saif’s hand before I let go.

Takemo glances at the other people at the table. His hands fidget at the buttons of his coat. “I asked Skylar for an introduction since I ran into her over by the restrooms. We both attended Discovery Primeiro, did you know?”

Saif settles into the space behind me as I lift my fork and knife to eat the salad.

“Yes. I think you were two years ahead of me? In my sister’s year?”

Takemo nods, glancing at me. I keep my eyes on my salad and pretend the conversation has nothing to do with me.

“Your family was always a significant presence at the school. Yes, I knew your sister. She was quite sure of herself. I don’t know why we never met.”

“I don’t know either,” Saif says, his voice kind.

“Would you like to go get a drink at the bar?” Takemo asks, standing up. “I don’t want to bore Skylar with our conversation.”

Well, fuck. Here we go.

I can’t count how many times men have left me on a date. They get up to grab a drink at the bar, and then I never see them again. I live a life of two extremes. They either stick around for the roll in the hay, or they determine I’m not worth the time. Sometimes, the second thing happens after the first.

This is why I resort to the sexbots. They never leave. They never tell me I’m good for nothing. They perform their job and don’t ask for anything else.

I spear the lettuce with my fork, and the plate jumps.

A warm hand rests on my back between my shoulder blades.

“Perhaps later. Skylar and I were just getting caught up. We haven’t seen each other in several years, and we have a lot to chat about.”

“Oh, I’m sorry,” Takemo says, and I don’t hear an actual apology there. “I didn’t realize you were on a date. Skylar is not really the dating type.”

I pause with my knife and fork in the air. “You literally just met me a few days ago. How would you know?”

Takemo leans over. “I know plenty about you. You think I would buy your mother’s ships and contracts without understanding who her heir was? That would be bad business. Only the hard-working heirs who pay attention to the ins and outs of their work inherit the businesses. Not the lazy, hotheaded, and undesirable offspring.” His smile shows that he, once again, holds all the cards here.

Saif’s eyes are wide, and a woman across the table looks away when I make eye contact with her. This will be all over the duonet before the evening is over.

My chest aches with the hunger to rip him to shreds. Me, lazy? Never once in my life. Sure, I’m hotheaded, and I’m undesirable to lots of people. But lazy. No.

He’s baiting me, and I won’t take it. Not now. Not today.

“It would be bad business, I agree,” I say, smiling lightly at him.

He’s presenting me with two choices. I can step aside and let him take everything, and then he’ll concede and leave me alone. Or I can continue to fight him for my inheritance, and he will gladly defend himself. It’s war, and he will pull no punches.

I should back down. Fighting him will get me nowhere.

But I’m not ready to let go yet.

“Good to see you again, Takemo,” I say, returning to my salad. “Hopefully, we’ll play this game again sometime soon.”

Takemo turns to Saif. “Feel free to meet me at the bar for a drink whenever you have the chance.”

Saif doesn’t reply, and I’m not sure if he acknowledges Takemo because I can’t raise my eyes from my salad. The salad is suddenly the most interesting thing I have ever seen.

Saif sits down next to me, and he’s quiet for a moment.

“You’re right. This salad was delicious,” I say, setting my knife and fork down and dabbing at my lips with a linen napkin.

“Sky,” he says, his voice dropped. “Marcelo said nothing about you having lost your mom’s business.”

I grab my glass and drain the rest of my drink. “That’s because I only just told him a few hours ago.” I glance at my wristlet, and I’m surprised to see most of the evening has already raced away, and the main courses are being delivered to the tables. The silent auction will be over in an hour, and the winners announced.

And my date has just learned that I’m not as desirable as I was when he first laid eyes on me outside. Undesirable offspring, that’s me.

I raise my finger. “And I’d like to point something out. I did not lose my mother’s business. She did that all on her own, without my knowledge.”

We both lean away from the table as we’re served dinner. I got the seared beef with roasted potatoes and carrots, and Saif has a plate of saffron pasta with vegetables.

“You can go if you like,” I whisper at the plate in front of me. I can’t make eye contact with him. “I will completely understand. This… This is not what you bargained for.”

He snaps out of his head. “No. No, I think I’d like to hear the story behind this one.”

He reaches over and brushes a finger along the length of my jaw. This stops the breath in my lungs. When was the last time someone touched me so gently? Ages ago.

Okay, he wants to hear this? That’s fine. I’ll tell him. But his sweet smiles and caring nature won’t last long. That’s just the way things are.

I inhale and pop a brief smile at him.

“Well, we’re going to need a lot of booze then.”

I turn and raise my hand, catching the attention of a nearby waiter.

Time to get wasted.

Author's Note

Takemo just walked into Skylar's date and dropped the most devastating verbal grenades - calling her lazy and undesirable right to her face. But watch how she doesn't crack, how she's learned to keep her poker face even when someone's trying to demolish her self-worth. That moment where Saif offers her a chair and gently supports her is gold in terms of showing how different he is from the men who've hurt her before. Sometimes the most powerful resistance is refusing to be baited, and Skylar's playing this long game with serious strategic skill.

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Skylar Kawabata’s plans to take over her mother’s interstellar shipping business are destroyed when she discovers it’s been sold to an infuriating but handsome stranger. Now she’s juggling a love-match with an old crush, a high-stakes bet with the man controlling her legacy, and a dangerous threat from one of her many dads. Can Skylar navigate to her desired destiny, or will she crash and burn?

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