CHAPTER TWELVE
CHLOE
Ican’t remember a time when I was angrier than I am right now. Maybe when I found out the real reason my parents split was because my mom cheated on my biological father with the man I was raised to think was my real father. But this may even top that.
How dare he come at me with his accusations and insinuations. I get he had a shitty thing happen to him, but who the hell does he think he is, acting like that?
“Taxi,” I scream when I get to the curb outside of the building.
Thankfully, one comes fairly quickly, seeing as how it’s three o’clock in the afternoon and not five o’clock in the evening. As I get situated in the back seat, I pull out my cell phone and shoot off a message to Shelby.
Me: Get the wine out. Do I have a story for you!
Shelby: !!!What???
Me: This is not something I can tell you over text, girl. It’s going to require lots of alcohol and curse words. Maybe even a re-enactment.
Shelby: Uh-Oh. The Brassy Bigwig?
Shelby and her nick-names… I swear.
Me: Yes.
I think about my answer for a second. Is this more a Mr. Andino problem or more of a Trey Everett problem?
Me: And also no.
Shelby: I’m confused.
Me: Same. Wine.
Me: And maybe ice cream, too.
Me: I’m in a cab now. Be home soon.
Shelby: See you then.
I’m home in record time, also due to the early hour in which I left work. I could get used to this. As I ride the elevator to the eighth floor, I laugh to myself. I still can’t believe everything that just happened.
“Un. Real.” I say to no one.
When the doors open, I walk to mine and Shelby’s apartment and put my key into the lock. No sooner do I unlock the door, Shelby is nearly attacking me, begging for details.
“What happened?”
“Wine first. And I need to change into some comfy clothes.”
“Ugh. Fine,” Shelby pouts.
I’m dressed in sweats and my Wharton College t-shirt and sitting on the sofa in no time as Shelby hands me a large glass of Pinot Grigio.
“Okay, you have the wine and your comfy clothes. Now spill.”
I take a large gulp before placing my glass on the coffee table and standing up.
“So I was sitting at my desk earlier, minding my own business, when the elevator dings. I was a little confused because Mr. Andino is on vacation, and there was no reason for anyone to come up to his floor.”
“Uh-huh,” Shelby answers impatiently.