Page 178 of Soft For A Roi


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“Because my son won’t answer them.” She continued, “They want to push forward with the public proposal.”

I froze slightly.

Public?

“I think they’re right, though,” she added carefully.

I leaned back in the chair. “Of course you do.”

She didn’t react to the sarcasm. “My father Marcel is dying. And everyone keeps forgetting this agreement has a timeline.”

Her voice softened slightly.

“This has to be locked in within nine months.” She looked at me carefully. “You only have seven left.”

I stared down at the table. “I don’t want to be known as a Laveau publicly.”

“That’s a part of showing the alliance.”

“I’ll do it,” I said after a moment. “But I don’t want to show my face.”

Vivi nodded immediately. “You won’t have to.”

Relief slipped through my chest.

I sighed and leaned back again. “Okay.”

I rubbed my temples. “I hate this.”

Vivi’s expression softened in a way that felt surprisingly genuine.

“I know.” She reached across the table briefly and squeezed my hand. “You didn’t ask for this life.”

“No,” I muttered. “I definitely didn’t.”

She stood up after that. “I have a condo in this same building,” she said as she walked toward the door. “I’ll be around Paris for a while.”

She paused.

“If you need anything, Tommy can call me.”

She added one last thing.

“Oh, and I’ll see to it that my son gets you a phone.”

I looked up at her.

That part alone felt like a victory.

She gave me a small knowing smile when the elevator doors closed behind her.

The penthouse went quiet again, and all I could think about was,“Is Vivi trying to be on my side sincerely?”

$$$$$

Later that afternoon, the quiet turned into something comfortable.

I moved out onto the balcony while the TV inside the living room played loudly so I could hear it.