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“But you’ll do it anyway, right?”

Riley’s face was filled with hope making him look much younger. It was an expression Stuart hadn’t seen on his brother’s face since before the death of their parents.

“Fine. Give me Grey’s address, I’ll head over there now.”

Riley smiled and stood, hastily scribbling an address down on a scrap of paper. He handed it across the table and Stuart took it.

“I won’t forget this, Stu. I promise I’ll make it up to you.”

Stuart shook his head.

“Nah, you won’t, I just hope that all of this is worth it for you…”

He turned and left the room, the scrap of paper clutched tightly in his hands.

Chapter 6

E
llie stopped
her car outside the large iron gates that led up to Grey Mattheson’s estate. Even the simple sight of the house filled her with anger. Everything about him was a lie. He was a bully and a murderer and she planned on exposing him. She would show everyone in Breaker’s Point exactly what sort of a man Grey Mattheson actually was.

She pressed the buzzer near the gate and the intercom crackled to life.

“Eleanor Blair to see Mr Mattheson.”

She spoke clearly and distinctly into the intercom but she was greeted by silence. Seconds ticked by and Ellie slumped back against the seat. She hadn’t planned how she would handle it if he refused to even let her inside.

You’re a fool, Ellie!

The small voice in the back of her mind had her burying her face in her hands. She was a fool—a fool to believe that she could simply storm up here and sort everything out. She couldn’t look after her own mother, so how the hell was she supposed to take care of a problem as big as Grey?

The ornate iron gate in front of her creaked and an electronic hum filled the air. Ellie watched with surprise as the gates slowly trundled open, leaving the smooth road up to the house free of any impediments.

Ellie paused, her hands fixed on the steering wheel. If she went up there what the hell would she say? A plan to put a stop to Grey’s tyranny sounded wonderful in theory but how was she going to actually put it into practice?

“The gate is open, Miss Blair.”

Grey’s smooth voice crackled over the intercom and it was all Ellie needed to gun the engine. She could practically imagine the smug look on his face. No doubt there were surveillance cameras set up on the gate. He’d probably watched her moments of indecision from the comfort of his office.

The car shot over the smooth road and up the incline. The moment she reached the top, Ellie killed the engine and hopped out, slamming the door as she mentally prepared for battle. Grey would have an answer for everything, he always did and Ellie expected nothing else from him at this point.

An image of her mother lying in the bed, helpless and frightened fuelled Ellie’s rage and she picked up her pace, climbing the front steps at a near run. The front door swung inwards without Ellie even having the opportunity to bang on it.

A tall man stood framed in the entryway, his wide, muscular shoulders barely hidden beneath the tight black t-shirt he wore. He was built to intimidate but Ellie wasn’t scared. All of her life bullies like Grey Mattheson had tried to frighten her, bully her into submission. She wasn’t about to let him win and so his guards, no matter how big or menacing, meant nothing.

She attempted to push into the hall but a strong hand clamped around her upper arm halting her movement.

“Get your hands off me! I’m here to see Grey. He knows I’m here.”

“Wilson, it’s fine. Let her go.”

Grey appeared in a doorway a little ways down the hall. He wasn’t as tall as his guards and he certainly wasn’t as muscular as them but there was something about him that made people wary. As far as Ellie was concerned he reminded her of a snake. He was quietly confident and Ellie knew without a doubt that given an opportunity he would strangle the life out of anyone who got in his way.

The hand that held her disappeared as soon as Grey spoke and Ellie was free once more. She strode into the highly polished marble hall and headed straight for Grey. He stepped aside and gestured for her to step into the office.

“You need to call off your goons.”

Ellie didn’t wait for him to shut the door before launching into the speech she had spent the drive over planning.

Grey smiled as he moved across the room and took up his position behind the large glass desk in the centre of the room.

“I’m sure I have no idea what you’re talking about, Miss Blair. Would you like to take a seat?”

“No, I wouldn’t like to take a seat, I want you to leave my family the hell alone! Haven’t you done enough?”

The smile that slid across his face made Ellie want to launch herself across the desk and slap him.

“Miss Blair, I really have no idea what you’re talking about. I understand your mother is sick and you lost your father… Perhaps your brother knows something about the cause of this outburst?”

She could see it in his eyes, the satisfaction he felt in knowing the pain and suffering he was putting her family through.

“You leave Ricky alone. If you so much as touch a hair on his head, Grey, I’ll kill you.”

The smile slipped a little on his face, a look of irritation filling his eyes but in an instant it was gone, replaced with a look of shock and feigned concern.

“Miss Blair, I understand the pressure you must be under but I really do hope for your sake that you didn’t just threaten me.”

Ellie placed her hands on her hips and narrowed her eyes.

“You heard me, Grey, and I meant every word of it. If you harm my brother or come after my family in any way I’ll kill you myself.”

He stood. Ellie watched as a dark and threatening look filled his eyes but she held her ground. It wasn’t the first time he had looked at her like that. A memory surfaced in her mind and she struggled to push it away. She wouldn’t be intimidated by a man like him again. She would protect her family no matter what. Grey moved around the desk towards her, his expression still dark but now it was tinged with some interest.

He came to a stop in front of her and dipped his face towards her, close enough that she could feel his breath against her ear and neck as he spoke.

“I’ve never forgotten our night together and the lies you spread after.

“You’re just like your father. He was strong and determined too. Unfortunately he wasn’t interesting—not like you… But interesting will only get you so far, Eleanor. It won’t protect you forever.”

He lifted his hand as though to stroke the side of her face. Ellie lashed out, her hand and nails connecting with the side of his face. She had always known he had killed her father but now he had as good as admitted it to her.

Grey growled, blood filling the two scratches that crossed his cheek. Ellie backed up in an attempt to escape his reach but his hand whipped out lightning fast, his fingers wrapping around her wrist as he jerked her in against his chest.

The door slammed open, the man Grey had called Wilson was framed in the doorway but this time he was on his knees.

Ellie gasped as Grey released her the moment the door opened and turned her gaze to the man who had the human mountain whimpering on the floor.

The guy from the diner smiled, a wicked curling of his lips. Wilson struggled and diner guy tightened the grip he had on his arm making the much larger man wince.

“What the hell do you think you’re doing? Who are you?”

Grey’s voice was filled with barely contained rage. Ellie watched as he brushed his fingers across his face, his expression growing more thunderous as he realised he was bleeding.

“I’m Stuart, Stuart Reynolds, and I realise this isn’t exactly the best way to introduce myself but it might be the best way to show you how I work.”

“Reynolds?”

Grey’s voice and expression suddenly lightened, the tension in the room coming down several notches.

“You’re Riley’s brother? He said you were good but I didn’t truly believe him… I’d appreciate it if you’d release Wilson, he’s been with me a number of years and he’s a good guy. I’m sure whatever little hiccup occurred between you both can be amicably resolved.”

Ellie moved towards the door as Stuart released Wilson, the larger man dropping towards the floor as he cradled his arm.

“You?”

Stuart seemed genuinely surprised as Ellie tried to slip past him. Ellie kept moving, she wasn’t going to stop. Although, she was grateful he’d decided to make his appearance when he did she couldn’t shake the feeling of disappointment that erupted within her the moment he’d appeared. It didn’t even make sense for her to be disappointed. It wasn’t as though she knew him and he didn’t owe her anything.

But deep down, part of her had hoped that he had been honest with her when he’d said he didn’t know Grey. It was important that he be honest… To find out now that it had been a lie? It hurt more than Ellie dared to admit even to herself.

She brushed past him and out into the hall. When he called after her she continued to ignore him and headed for the door, refusing to even acknowledge him.

E
llie made
it back as far as the main road before her vision blurred badly enough to make her pull over. She didn’t want to cry. It seemed like such a weak thing to do and a man like Grey didn’t deserve her tears. Yet Ellie still found herself slumped over the steering wheel, sobs rattling through her body as she fought to breathe.

A light tap on the window had her lifting her head and peering out through the steamed up glass.

“I’m fine, thanks…” she called out, hoping whoever the blurred shape was through the glass would get the picture and just leave. The last thing she needed right now was to explain to a stranger why she was parked up on the side of the road sobbing her heart out.

“It’s Stuart… The guy from the diner…”

His voice was soft and for a split second Ellie imagined him saying her name, the thought of it sending a shiver rippling down her spine.

Don’t be so soft, Ellie! You don’t know this guy and if he’s hanging out with Grey Mattheson then he’s obviously a big creep.

The voice in the back of her mind instantly piped up, destroying the moment and Ellie shook her head, a frown settling across her face. Reaching down she tried to turn the handle to open the window but it was immovable, the window remaining frustratingly in place. She pulled the door handle and pushed the door open, squinting out into the sunlight that streamed down behind Stuart.

“What do you want?”

Her voice was filled with irritation and for a split second Ellie felt bad as she watched his bright smile dim around the edges.

“I wanted to make sure you were alright, after yesterday in the diner and then today… Well, you seemed really upset when you left. Did he do something to… upset you?”

Stuart’s voice was soft as though he was talking to a fragile child. It irritated Ellie even more to think that he felt the need to speak so gently to her.

“I’m fine. You should go back and worry about impressing Grey Mattheson some more.”

Ellie couldn’t keep the bitterness from her voice and it made her want to cry some more. He was obviously trying to be nice but she knew he couldn’t be trusted. If he really was working for Grey then it didn’t matter how nice he was being now. Ultimately somewhere down the line he would have to do something that in Ellie’s eyes would taint him.

“I’m not worried about impressing Mattheson. My brother wants me to get the job but I’m not committed to the idea… I’m Stuart, by the way.”

“Ellie,” she answered, hoping against hope that the ground would open up and swallow her—at least if it did it would make this easier.

Stuart paused and Ellie watched as he pushed his hand restlessly back through his hair.

“Would you like to get a coffee?”

Stuart smiled again, a grin that lit his face up and made Ellie want to forget that he was connected to the one man on this earth that she hated with every fibre of her being.

“I don’t think…”

He cut her off before she could get the full rejection of his offer out there.

“No pressure, it’s just a cup of coffee and you look like you could do with maybe someone to talk to.”

Whatever he saw in her face instantly made him change tack.

“Or not, you don’t have to talk to me if you don’t want to… I’ll buy you a coffee and that’ll be it.”

Ellie smiled and dipped her head. She wanted to say yes, there was something about him that made her want to simply give in and agree to go with him. But how could she? It would be a betrayal of everything she had ever believed in. Everything she had ever held dear.

“Thank you, really, thank you…”

Ellie lifted her face and scrubbed her hands across her eyes, wiping away the drying tears.

“But I can’t. I’m sorry but I just can’t. There’s somewhere I need to be.”

It wasn’t strictly a lie. She was working back in the diner for the afternoon and evening shift but if she had really wanted, she could have made the time.

Stuart’s smile dimmed around the edges and the happiness that a moment before had filled his eyes now faded as though it had never been there.

“Sure, no problem. I shouldn’t have been so forward.”

He stepped away from the car and Ellie instantly felt guilty. He probably thought she was some sort of royal bitch. She wasn’t good at making friends and now she understood why, since she spent her whole life pushing people away. Well her life since the death of her father and her mother’s stroke, anyway, but then that felt like a lifetime all on its own.

She watched him head back to his own car, his name on the tip of her tongue. She could just call him back, it would be so easy. Instead she watched as he climbed back in behind the wheel of his car and turned it around, heading back in the direction of Mattheson’s house.

Ellie’s heart sank in her chest as she watched the tail lights disappear around the bend in the road. She was a fool, and there didn’t seem to be any cure for her.

Her chest felt tight as she closed the car door and placed her hands back on the steering wheel. She didn’t cry, even though it would have been very easy to simply give into the emotions. Instead she gripped the wheel hard enough to turn her knuckles white and flipped the key in the ignition once more.

She would go to work, and push all thoughts of Stuart and his infectious smile from her mind. Work would help kill any romantic notions she might have allowed to filter in through the pain and emotion of the morning.

She let the car pull slowly away from the side of the road, keeping it steady as she drove it back along the winding cliff road down into town.

E
llie found
herself at home without even really thinking about where she was supposed to be going. Her plan had been to get to work early but instead with her mind so in turmoil she had gone home on autopilot. At least this way she could check in on her mom.

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