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Cherish Me Forever: Chapter 24

    <span id="kobo.9.1">A<span id="kobo.10.1">s the weather in Chicago<span id="kobo.11.1"> got colder, we started organizing fun indoor events at work. <span id="kobo.11.2">At the beginning of December, we set up a punch station right next to the coffee machine—alcohol-free, of course.


    <span id="kobo.12.1">This year we were throwing the office Christmas party earlier than usual because so many people were leaving on vacation right after.


    <span id="kobo.13.1">The party began at 6:00 p.m., and it was taking ce at the bar. <span id="kobo.13.2">We’d closed it off to the public at four o’clock so the team could put up the decorations and rearrange the tables.


    <span id="kobo.14.1">I’d invited Dom, too, because I wanted to show off my man to everyone. <span id="kobo.14.2">I’d already gone with him to hispany’s Christmas party as well as two more that he couldn’t get out of. <span id="kobo.14.3">I was loving all the festivities.


    <span id="kobo.15.1">Kimberly and I had a few shopping sprees at his store. <span id="kobo.15.2">We’d been there before I’d met him, of course, but it was even more fun now. <span id="kobo.15.3">I kept hoping he’d pop into the store while we were there, but it never happened.


    <span id="kobo.16.1">Today was going to be fantastic. <span id="kobo.16.2">Luke and Meg said they’d stop by, as did Tyler and Kendra. <span id="kobo.16.3">We always invited the whole family. <span id="kobo.16.4">Typically not many could make it because they were busy enough during the holiday season, but Dom was a big draw for them. <span id="kobo.16.5">I was honestly surprised that the whole family wasn’t attending.


    <span id="kobo.17.1">A knock at my door startled me out of my thoughts.


    <span id="kobo.18.1">‘Come in,’ I said.


    <span id="kobo.19.1">The door opened, and Den stepped in.


    <span id="kobo.20.1">I leaned back in my chair, grinning. <span id="kobo.20.2">‘You decided to join the party after all?’


    <span id="kobo.21.1">But he wasn’t smiling as he took a seat in the chair opposite mine.


    <span id="kobo.22.1">I straightened up, realizing he hadn’te here to talk about that.


    <span id="kobo.23.1">‘No. <span id="kobo.23.2">I actually forgot that the party is today. <span id="kobo.23.3">I just wanted to tell you that I’ve met with Malcolm’s team ofwyers. <span id="kobo.23.4">They have no legal means to go after anything regarding the hotel.’


    <span id="kobo.24.1">I frowned. <span id="kobo.24.2">‘Then why even try?’


    <span id="kobo.25.1">Den grimaced. <span id="kobo.25.2">‘I don’t know.’


    <span id="kobo.26.1">‘But you have an idea. <span id="kobo.26.2">You have that face where you’re not sure if you want to share it with me or not.’


    <span id="kobo.27.1">He sighed. <span id="kobo.27.2">‘I think he’s hoping you’ll cave and just give him a check.’


    <span id="kobo.28.1">I jerked my head back. <span id="kobo.28.2">‘Why would he even think that? <span id="kobo.28.3">I haven’t caved in all these years. <span id="kobo.28.4">I’ve done nothing wrong. <span id="kobo.28.5">Why does he think I will now?’


    <span id="kobo.29.1">‘Beats me,’ Den said. <span id="kobo.29.2">“Do you have any idea? <span id="kobo.29.3">I mean, he’s married now and employed, so I find it hard to believe it’s for pure revenge.”


    <span id="kobo.30.1">“Yeah, that is odd. <span id="kobo.30.2">Maybe he just needs the money?’ <span id="kobo.30.3">I groaned, my shoulders sagging. <span id="kobo.30.4">‘I’m sorry, Den. <span id="kobo.30.5">I wish I had an answer.”


    <span id="kobo.31.1">He nodded. <span id="kobo.31.2">“We’ll figure it out. <span id="kobo.31.3">But you have nothing to worry about.”


    <span id="kobo.32.1">‘Thanks for taking care of everything. <span id="kobo.32.2">I’m ashamed that I always need you so much.’


    <span id="kobo.33.1">‘Reese, I don’t mind taking care of family business.’


    <span id="kobo.34.1">‘I know, but I have like 500 percent more legal issues than anyone else.’


    <span id="kobo.35.1">‘Don’t worry about it, okay?’


    <span id="kobo.36.1">‘Well, since you’re here, do you want us to go upstairs together? <span id="kobo.36.2">Can I tempt you with a drink?’ <span id="kobo.36.3">I asked.


    <span id="kobo.37.1">He shrugged. <span id="kobo.37.2">‘Why the hell not? <span id="kobo.37.3">It’s December, and I’ve got nothing else to do tonight.’


    <span id="kobo.38.1">‘What’s Liz doing?”


    <span id="kobo.39.1">“Catering an event.” <span id="kobo.39.2">His voice turned t.


    <span id="kobo.40.1">‘And you don’t like that?’


    <span id="kobo.41.1">‘I don’t understand why she’s overworking herself so much. <span id="kobo.41.2">I can take care of her.’


    <span id="kobo.42.1">My heart swelled as we both rose from our seats. <span id="kobo.42.2">“She knows that, but the bakery has been her dream for so long. <span id="kobo.42.3">I don’t think this feels like work to her.’


    <span id="kobo.43.1">‘That’s what she keeps saying,’ he grumbled under his breath.


    <span id="kobo.44.1">‘See? <span id="kobo.44.2">Listen to her. <span id="kobo.44.3">Oh, I love the smell already,’ I said as we walked up the stairs to the bar.


    <span id="kobo.45.1">‘But it’s smelled like mulled wine for a while,” Den countered.


    <span id="kobo.46.1">‘True, but this one’s spiked with rum.’


    <span id="kobo.47.1">‘How can you tell the difference?’


    <span id="kobo.48.1">I tapped my nose. <span id="kobo.48.2">‘I just can.’


    <span id="kobo.49.1">Upstairs, the bar had beenpletely transformed. <span id="kobo.49.2">The decoration was subtle, just red and gold globes strategically ced around the room in addition to the two Christmas trees. <span id="kobo.49.3">I was d I’d changedpanies. <span id="kobo.49.4">The onest year had tried to be a bit too modern for my taste. <span id="kobo.49.5">I didn’t think Christmas needed to be modernized.


    <span id="kobo.50.1">‘When is the gang arriving?’ <span id="kobo.50.2">Den asked.


    <span id="kobo.51.1">‘Twenty minutes, give or take. <span id="kobo.51.2">Let’s get you something to drink.”


    <span id="kobo.52.1">We stepped up to the bar, and Tom gave us each a mulled wine. <span id="kobo.52.2">Den and I clinked sses, and we alternated between sipping our drinks and catching each other up on our lives.


    <span id="kobo.53.1">Dom arrived about ten minutester. <span id="kobo.53.2">Then Tyler, Kendra, Luke, and Megan all came in at the same time a few minutes afterward.


    <span id="kobo.54.1">‘Den, we didn’t know you’d be here too,’ Luke said.


    <span id="kobo.55.1">‘I thought you guys might need some support questioning Dom here,’ Den said with a wink.


    <span id="kobo.56.1">Domughed. <span id="kobo.56.2">‘You all take this very seriously.’


    <span id="kobo.57.1">‘Yeah, we do,’ Tyler said, eyeing Dom intently.


    <span id="kobo.58.1">They started shooting question after question at him, some about thepany, some about us. <span id="kobo.58.2">Dom was very smooth with his replies. <span id="kobo.58.3">I was so proud of him.


    <span id="kobo.59.1">Slowly, the team started to filter in. <span id="kobo.59.2">Some came directly from the office; some of them went home and changed first. <span id="kobo.59.3">The only one who wasn’t able to attend was Sarah, our receptionist, but I’d nned a surprise for herter on. <span id="kobo.59.4">After I gave my speech and worked the room for a bit, I was going to go downstairs and switch with her so she could at least have a ss of mulled wine. <span id="kobo.59.5">The bellhops would take turnsing up to enjoy the festivities.


    <span id="kobo.60.1">As more and more people started to arrive, I wondered if I should wait to give my speech; Travis and Kimberly weren’t here yet, and I wanted them to be able to say a few words too.


    <span id="kobo.61.1">I tensed when one of our bellhops stepped into the bar. <span id="kobo.61.2">He wouldn’te up just yet unless there was a problem. <span id="kobo.61.3">Sure enough, he made a beeline for me.


    <span id="kobo.62.1">‘What’s wrong?’ <span id="kobo.62.2">I asked.


    <span id="kobo.63.1">‘There’s a man insisting on seeing you. <span id="kobo.63.2">We don’t want to let him up, but he’s causing a ruckus in the reception area. <span id="kobo.63.3">The guests are getting ufortable.’


    <span id="kobo.64.1">‘Who is it?’ <span id="kobo.64.2">I asked, but then it dawned on me. <span id="kobo.64.3">‘Malcolm?’


    <span id="kobo.65.1">He nodded.


    <span id="kobo.66.1">‘Fucking hell,’ Den eximed. <span id="kobo.66.2">“Hiswyer must have already informed him of our meeting.”


    <span id="kobo.67.1">I drew in a deep breath before turning around to face the group. <span id="kobo.67.2">‘I want you all to stay here. <span id="kobo.67.3">I’ll just go downstairs and talk to him.’


    <span id="kobo.68.1">‘Like hell you’ll go alone,’ Dom said. <span id="kobo.68.2">‘I’ming with you.’


    <span id="kobo.69.1">‘No, you’re not. <span id="kobo.69.2">I—”


    <span id="kobo.70.1">‘Oh my God,’ Kendra gasped. <span id="kobo.70.2">Her eyes were wide.


    <span id="kobo.71.1">I turned and saw Malcolm striding toward us.


    <span id="kobo.72.1">‘Shit, he must have gotten by the guys downstairs,’ the bellhop said.


    <span id="kobo.73.1">“For fuck’s sake, I can’t believe the whole n is here,’ Malcolm said sarcastically, zeroing in on Den.


    <span id="kobo.74.1">Dom stepped forward. <span id="kobo.74.2">‘Get out of here.’


    <span id="kobo.75.1">Malcolm ignored him and focused on me instead. <span id="kobo.75.2">‘Reese, I need to talk to you.”


    <span id="kobo.76.1">“This is our hotel Christmas party. <span id="kobo.76.2">How dare you show up here?’ <span id="kobo.76.3">I seethed.


    <span id="kobo.77.1">He smirked. <span id="kobo.77.2">‘I knew I’d get your attention this way. <span id="kobo.77.3">Though I have to say, I hadn’t counted on everyone being here.’


    <span id="kobo.78.1">‘Get out!’ <span id="kobo.78.2">Tyler bellowed.


    <span id="kobo.79.1">I had to get Malcolm out of here. <span id="kobo.79.2">He was good at provoking everyone, and thest thing I wanted was for anyone else in the family to have to deal with this. <span id="kobo.79.3">Tyler had already gotten in enough trouble a while back because of Malcolm, and the hockey league benched him. <span id="kobo.79.4">I refused to let him hurt anyone else.


    <span id="kobo.80.1">‘You think you’re untouchable? <span id="kobo.80.2">That you can just cheat me out of my business?’ <span id="kobo.80.3">Malcolm snarled, spittle flying everywhere.


    <span id="kobo.81.1">‘For fuck’s sake,’ Den said. <span id="kobo.81.2">‘I already told your team that you’ve got absolutely no legal im.’


    <span id="kobo.82.1">‘Yeah, there’s such a thing as—”


    <span id="kobo.83.1">‘Malcolm, this isn’t the time and ce. <span id="kobo.83.2">I will contact you, and we will talk,’ I said as calmly as possible.


    <span id="kobo.84.1">‘The hell you will. <span id="kobo.84.2">You’ve been a coward for years. <span id="kobo.84.3">You’ve never showed up without Den by your side.’


    <span id="kobo.85.1">Dom stepped right in front of him and took him by the cor. <span id="kobo.85.2">‘If you don’t leave this ce, I will take you out with my fists.’


    <span id="kobo.86.1">‘And then I’ll have a reason to go after <span id="kobo.87.1">you<span id="kobo.88.1">.’ <span id="kobo.88.2">He took a huge step back, and Dom let him go.


    <span id="kobo.89.1">I felt chilled to the bone.


    <span id="kobo.90.1">No!<span id="kobo.91.1"> He couldn’t go after Dom. <span id="kobo.91.2">He’d already caused enough damage to the people I loved.


    <span id="kobo.92.1">The employees were staring at us with stricken expressions.


    <span id="kobo.93.1">‘Malcolm, you’re not going to get what you want tonight,’ I told him.


    <span id="kobo.94.1">His expression instantly changed. <span id="kobo.94.2">He seemed to back down, realizing this was not the time to discuss this and win. <span id="kobo.94.3">I just needed him to leave the premises before this turned into even more of a shit show.


    <span id="kobo.95.1">‘Fine. <span id="kobo.95.2">But if you think I won’t get what I deserve, which is a piece of this, then you’d better think again.’


    <span id="kobo.96.1">Den opened his mouth, but I threw him a warning nce. <span id="kobo.96.2">I just needed Malcolm to think he would get what he wanted so he would leave us alone. <span id="kobo.96.3">I wanted to have a Christmas party with my team. <span id="kobo.96.4">He wouldn’t get anything out of me tonight.


    <span id="kobo.97.1">“You’ve always hid behind your family, Reese,” Malcolm sneered.


    <span id="kobo.98.1">“Get out!” <span id="kobo.98.2">I shouted.


    <span id="kobo.99.1">I knew he wanted to corner me alone, and I wasn’t going to give him that satisfaction.


    <span id="kobo.100.1">Malcolm looked behind him. <span id="kobo.100.2">Our two security guards hade forward from the entrance, nking him on either side.


    <span id="kobo.101.1">‘All right, I’ll go. <span id="kobo.101.2">But don’t think this is thest conversation we’ll have on this topic.’


    <span id="kobo.102.1">‘I wouldn’t dream of it,’ I said sarcastically.


    <span id="kobo.103.1">I had trouble breathing as I watched him leave, the security guards walking right behind him. <span id="kobo.103.2">I should have given them his photo to make sure he would never be allowed inside, but I hadn’t thought of it until now.


    <span id="kobo.104.1">Once he was out of the room, I drew in a deep breath. <span id="kobo.104.2">I eventually realized my family were all talking, and Den was exining something to them in a stern voice.


    <span id="kobo.105.1">‘Reese, what do you need?’ <span id="kobo.105.2">Dom asked.


    <span id="kobo.106.1">‘Some privacy, I think.’


    <span id="kobo.107.1">‘Where can we go? <span id="kobo.107.2">I’lle with you.’


    <span id="kobo.108.1">‘Let’s go to the supplies room behind the bar.’


    <span id="kobo.109.1">Dom put an arm around my waist, leading me toward the back room. <span id="kobo.109.2">Once inside, he immediately cupped my face. <span id="kobo.109.3">‘Reese, talk to me.’


    <span id="kobo.110.1">I took another breath. <span id="kobo.110.2">‘I need to get out of here. <span id="kobo.110.3">I don’t want to let down my family and my team, but I don’t think I can keep myposure for the rest of the evening.’


    <span id="kobo.111.1">“You won’t let them down. <span id="kobo.111.2">Come on, I’ll get you out of here.’


    <span id="kobo.112.1">‘I just need a few more seconds, okay?’


    <span id="kobo.113.1">‘Sure,’ he said. <span id="kobo.113.2">‘I’ll stay here with you.’


    <span id="kobo.114.1">He kept me against his chest, and though I felt stronger in his arms, I knew I wouldn’t be any fun tonight. <span id="kobo.114.2">I wanted our employees to have a good time, not wonder why the boss was having a mental breakdown.


    <span id="kobo.115.1">‘We can go now,’ I said after a few minutes.


    <span id="kobo.116.1">He took my hand, and we both stepped out. <span id="kobo.116.2">My family were all in the exact same spot as before. <span id="kobo.116.3">Travis and Kimberly had arrived too. <span id="kobo.116.4">We hurried to them.


    <span id="kobo.117.1">‘Listen,’ I said. <span id="kobo.117.2">‘I, um, hope you don’t mind, all of you, but I need to take off tonight.’


    <span id="kobo.118.1">‘Don’t worry about it,’ Travis said. <span id="kobo.118.2">From his grim expression, I assumed he knew what happened. <span id="kobo.118.3">‘Kimberly and I have everything under control. <span id="kobo.118.4">Dom, take care of her.’


    <span id="kobo.119.1">He nodded. <span id="kobo.119.2">‘That’s the n.’


    <span id="kobo.120.1">I wondered if I should say goodbye to the team, but only half of them were here, and saying anything would just draw even more attention to me.


    <span id="kobo.121.1">I nced at Dom. <span id="kobo.121.2">‘Okay, let’s go.’


    <span id="kobo.122.1">He grabbed my hand again, squeezing my fingers lightly.
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