Page 39 of Sweet Conviction


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"Yeah, you do." I release his throat, shoving him away from me.

He stumbles before he manages to catch himself, glaring balefully at me. But he isn't stupid enough to charge at me. I think he knows exactly how that would end for him. He may have twenty pounds on me, but while he spends his time snorting coke and drinking, I'm in the goddamn gym every day.

"I've got every piece of evidence I need to bury you." Taking a menacing step towards him, I let all my rage blaze in myeyes. "And I won't even do it legally, motherfucker. I'll let your goddamn bookies and dealers fight over your scraps."

Fear flickers across Triton's face and I smile coldly, glad to see it. Good. He's listening. He knows I'm dead fucking serious.

"Stay the fuck away from Tempest," I snarl before turning on my heel and storming out, slamming the door behind me.

I meant every word. If Triton comes for Evernight or tries to get near Tempest again, I will ruin him. I'll spill every dirty secret the motherfucker has—and there are so many more than Tempest will ever know. Her cousin is a piece of shit through and through. But I'll be damned if I let him hurt her again.

That's over and done with, effective immediately.

But I'm not done with him. Not yet.

My grandfather's loud complaints reach me long before I step into his room an hour later to find him glaring daggers at the petite nurse changing his IV bag.

He looks better every day. His hand still trembles faintly, but the droop on the left side of his face is gone. The doctor is concerned about his blood pressure, though. It's been high. Probably because the crotchety old bastard is always mad at something.

"I don't need this shit," he complains, flicking the IV line. "I just need that asshole doc to let me out of here."

I lean against the door frame, a smirk tugging at my lips. The old man never changes. "Leave her alone and eat your pudding, old man."

He whips his head in my direction, his eyes narrowing when he catches sight of me. "Oh. You're back," he mutters.

A loud laugh bursts from my lips. "Hello to you, too."

"Don't you have a new wife to annoy?" he retorts. "Why are you always here, annoying the hell out of me?"

"So you're in good spirits today, huh?" I ask, unable to resist needling him. "Was your sponge bath too cold?"

"Unhook me, nurse. I need to get out of this bed to stick my foot up his ass."

The nurse chuckles softly, stepping away from the bed as if to say she wants no part in this. "I'm going to leave you two alone to work this one out." She meets my gaze over his head, rolling her eyes. "Good luck."

"He doesn't need luck. He needs sense," the old man sniffs haughtily. "If he had any, he'd be at home with his wife instead of here."

As the nurse ducks out of the room, her laughter trailing behind her, my grandfather turns his scowl on me. "Why haven't you brought her to see me yet?" he demands.

I walk over to his bedside. "Because you're mean as hell. I don't need you running her off."

"To hell with that," he mutters, his gaze sharpening. "You decided to fight for her yet?"

Damn, he cuts right to the chase every time.

I pull up a chair and sit, leaning forward with my elbows on my knees. "That's actually why I'm here. I need a favor."

Suspicion clouds his expression. "What kind of favor?"

"I need you to renegotiate the contract with her father," I explain calmly. "Offer him a ten percent stake in Grady Records, free and clear, if he strikes Triton from any will. He isn't to have anything to do with Evernight Music Group. He doesn't even breathe in the direction of Tempest's company. If Evernight doesthat, I'll personally hand over ten percent of my shares once I take over."

Evernight will get his piece of Grady Records, just like he wants. More importantly, Tempest and her company will be safe. No merger required, no giving up anything on her end. What she does with the company should be her choice to make, not his.

Right now, merging with Grady Records isn't in her best interests. Her father may not have faith in her ability to continue running Evernight after he's gone, but I know better. She's already the one running it.

The old man's jaw drops, his eyes bulging. "Have you lost your mind, boy?" he sputters. "That'll mean you're giving up majority ownership. You and Lena will both have a 44% stake in the company."

Rising to my feet, I nod. "I know. But this has always been a family company, Gramps. Maybe it's time for it to have more than one majority owner."

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