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Chapter 8 My best friend's brother

The Obsidian Club was dark, loud, and smelled of expensive perfume and secrets.

Illa dragged Everleigh through the crowd, pointing out celebrities.

Evie was wearing one of Illa's dresses, a midnight blue silk number that clung to every curve. The yellow diamond hung around her neck, a beacon in the dim light.

"Everyone is talking about the Williams family," Illa whispered. "Rumor is one of them is here."

"Your brother?" Evie asked, looking around nervously.

"God, I hope not. If Agustus is here, the temperature will drop ten degrees."

Suddenly, a cheer went up near the bar. A man was holding court. He was handsome, flashy, wearing a velvet blazer.

"That's Hakeem," Illa said, relaxing. "My other brother. The pop star. He's safe."

Hakeem spotted Illa and bounded over. "Little sister! And who is this vision?"

"This is Everleigh," Illa said. "The girl you stood up last month."

Hakeem's eyes widened. "The blind date? I missed this? I'm an idiot." He took Evie's hand, bringing it to his lips. "Can I make it up to you?"

Evie pulled her hand back, smiling politely. "I'm married."

"Married?" Hakeem blinked. "To who? That Gus guy Illa talks about?"

"Yes."

Hakeem leaned in, squinting at the diamond on Evie's neck. He let out a low whistle. "Whoa. That is a serious rock. Your husband isn't playing around. He must be one of the Jersey Williams cousins."

He looked at Evie, then lowered his voice. "Word of advice? Watch out. My big brother, Agustus, is on the warpath tonight. Someone stole something he wanted. He's in a foul mood."

"I'll keep that in mind," Evie said.

Up on the mezzanine level, behind a pane of one-way glass, Agustus Williams stood with a glass of scotch in his hand. His knuckles were white.

He watched Hakeem flirting with his wife. He watched Hakeem touch her hand.

He pulled out his phone.

Step away from her, Hakeem. Unless you want to be reassigned to the Antarctica branch.

Down on the floor, Hakeem checked his phone. He paled. He looked around wildly, then practically jumped away from Evie.

"I... uh... I have to go," Hakeem stammered, his entire demeanor changing from suave to terrified in a split second. "Emergency. Nice meeting you, Everleigh!"

He bolted.

"Weird," Evie said.

Her phone buzzed.

Go home, Evie, Gus texted. The party is over.

Are you watching me? she typed, feeling a shiver.

Turn around. Look up.

Evie turned. She looked up at the VIP balcony. It was a wall of black glass. She couldn't see anything. But she could feel it.

He was there.

Evie stared at the glass, her heart pounding. Was he the man in the shadows?

A waiter, rushing past with a tray of martinis, slammed into her.

"Oh no!"

Cold liquid soaked the front of her dress.

"I am so sorry!" the waiter gasped.

Before she could even react, a manager appeared out of nowhere. He had an earpiece in.

"Mrs. Williams?" he said urgently. "Please, come with me. We have a change of clothes waiting. The gentleman upstairs insists."

Evie looked at the black glass one last time. Gus wasn't just watching. He was ruling.

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