Page 104 of Forever Golden
West: I’ll take it. Just want what’s best for you.
The phone buzzes with a response, but I quickly shove it in my pocket when I spot Mom easing into her parking space. Seeing her makes me wonder if sitting here was just laziness, or perhaps it’s fate.
She’s avoided me since I overheard her and Vin discussing the ledger. Then, the one time I did try my hand at sneaking up to snoop through their shit, I discovered that the passcode to their floor had been changed. Seeing as how Vin has no clue I even know the ledger exists, this little safety precaution had to have been taken by her.
My best guesses are that she’s either protecting Vin, orthinksshe’s protecting us as a family. Either way, hiding the evidence in that book is the wrong move.
She’s mouthing words to whatever song she’s listening to, and as soon as she shuts off the engine, I climb out of my car and sprint toward her.
“West!” she gasps, settling down once she realizes the one who just rushed her in the parking structure is me.
“You’ve been hard to catch lately.”
When she shoots me a look, I can only guess she realizes I’m annoyed by being ghosted for more than two weeks now.
“You’re being silly,” she insists, forcing a smile. “You three were out of town, then I had an event to plan with the women’s organization. This is just a busy time of year, sweetheart. You know that.”
Her expression softens with a laugh. She expects me to believe I’ve imagined how she’s tried keeping her distance, but I’m not an idiot.
“You and Dad were fighting about a ledger the night you caught me in the hallway. I heard you say there were names and dollar amounts, and I’m sure you find that just as fucking disturbing as I do.”
“Language,” she winces, which prompts me to roll my eyes.
I don’t have time for her delicate sensibilities. Not when I’m starting to look at her as an accomplice in whatever fucked up thing Vin’s involved in. I mean, if she knows what he’s got going and does nothing to stop him, she’s just as bad.
“I need to know what else is in that book.”
She flashes a look toward me, like she wishes I’d just leave this alone, but there’s no fucking way that’ll happen. She climbs into the elevator, thinking I’ll let this shit rest, but I’m making it as clear as possible that I know there’s something shady going on.
“Where’s the ledger,” I repeat, prompting her to point a freshly manicured finger toward the camera in the corner as the doors close us in.
It doesn’t go unnoticed that she’s avoided putting in the code to her and Vin’s place, instead entering mine.
“So, just so I’m clear, you’re willing to let whatever he’s into slide? Because you’re too busy to deal with it?”
Another cold look slices in my direction, but that shit doesn’t scare me. I’m not a kid anymore, believing her and Vin are perfect.
She stays quiet the whole time we climb to the penthouse level, then we step out. Finally, once the door closes behind us, she speaks up.
“Why this sudden interest in your father’s business? Is there something I’m missing?”
“Are you seriously feeding me this B.S. right now? You expect me to believe you were in tears and chewing his ass out because that book had something legitimate in it?”
With a frustrated huff, she crosses both arms over her chest and clearly wishes I’d leave it alone.
“I’ll admit, I can understand why what you saw that night would alarm you, but it was a simple misunderstanding. Your father and I have discussed the situation since then and I overreacted.”
Unbelievable. She trustshimmore than she trusts herself.
She sees the look on my face and speaks again.
“Okay, West, since you seem to think you know so much, why don’t youtellmewhat you think that ledger is for.”
I smirk at her, knowing how easily she falls apart, turns into a puddle of weakness anytime someone threatens her world.
“You don’t want that,” I warn. “Because unlike Vin, I’m not gonna lie to you.”
She snarls a bit. “Vin? Since when did you start calling him by his first name? He’s your father and he deserves respect.”