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by Force, Marie


  Chapter 23

  Carolyn Justice is lovely and gracious and down to earth. After a few minutes in her presence, I see why Flynn chose her for the one interview he did when Natalie’s painful past was made public. She puts Ellie and me at ease by first speaking to us off camera about what we’d like to say and what we won’t talk about. Not surprisingly, she has a lot of questions about how a British aristocrat became one of Hollywood’s most successful cinematographers.

  I realize as I tell her the quick version of my story that it’s a huge relief not to have to keep it secret anymore. My father did me a favor by spilling the beans, not that I’ll ever let him know that.

  And then it’s show time. Ellie and I are seated next to each other with cameras pointed at us, and I discover how much I prefer being on the other side of the cameras. Being interviewed doesn’t come naturally to me, not like it does to Flynn, Marlowe and Hayden.

  As if she knows I need the reinforcement, Ellie reaches for my hand and holds on tight. After we pass the welcome-thanks-for-having-us pleasantries, Carolyn begins with my father’s bombshell announcement.

  “What can you tell us about why you chose to keep your title a secret for all these years?”

  “At first it was about wanting to separate myself from the Kingsley name and everything it stands for. I was eighteen, venturing out on my own for the first time, and I was interested in a career that had nothing at all to do with my title, my legacy, my inheritance. I just wanted to make films, and that’s what I’ve done for the last fifteen years.”

  “Very successfully, I might add,” Carolyn says, launching into a list of the awards I’ve won over the years, culminating with the recent Oscar for Camouflage. “Why do you suppose your father decided now was the time to go public with the truth?”

  “I don’t pretend to understand much of what my father says or does, but I suspect the timing had to do with my recent visit to London during which I let him know that I won’t be available to take over Kingsley Enterprises, as he’s always planned for me to do.”

  “How did he take that?”

  I glance at Ellie, who’s watching me closely. “Not well. In the time it took me to fly home from London, he told the world who I really am, and here we are.”

  “What I don’t understand is how it was possible to keep such a secret for all this time, especially in the digital age when everything is on the Internet.”

  “At home, Jasper Kingsley is known as an eccentric inventor, squirreled away in his Cornwall workshop. Here, I’m a lowly cinematographer, made famous by osmosis thanks to the company I keep. I was extremely fortunate that no one ever dug into my background. I guess I’m just not that interesting.”

  “I’d argue with that,” Ellie says, drawing smiles from Carolyn and me.

  “As I understand, you went to see your father because you’ve decided to get married and have a family here in LA.”

  “That’s right.” I squeeze Ellie’s hand as I look over at her. “Ellie and I are making plans that don’t jibe with the plans my father has made for me all my life. I figured it was time to let him know that I won’t be joining him at Kingsley Enterprises. I felt it was only fair to give him time to make other plans for his business.”

  “Ellie, how did you feel when you learned the truth about Jasper’s background?”

  “First of all,” she says, “I already knew when it went public. I respect and admire Jasper’s family history, but I don’t believe that he or anyone should be forced to live any life but the one they choose for themselves. In this day and age, he can certainly uphold his responsibilities to his title while continuing to pursue a career that means the world to him at the same time. Not to mention, he’s insanely talented, and the world of film would be lesser without his contributions.”

  “You sound like a woman in love, Ellie,” Carolyn says.

  Though my heart is full to overflowing, I say, “I paid her to say all that.”

  Both women laugh at my comment.

  “What does your brother think of your relationship with his business partner?” Carolyn asks Ellie.

  “He’s been very supportive of us both, and I wouldn’t expect anything less from him. Jasper has been our close friend for many years, so it’s not like he’s a stranger.”

  “And your parents?”

  “The same. They’re big fans of Jasper’s, and they’ve always wanted the best for me. They’re thrilled that I’ve found that with someone they already love.”

  “First Flynn, then Hayden and now you, Jasper. Love is in the air in the Quantum building.”

  “So it seems,” Jasper says.

  “Some of our viewers may not understand the role of the cinematographer. Can you explain it for us?”

  “Simply put, I’m the director of photography on a film shoot. I work very closely with the director, usually Hayden, whose vision I bring to life through light and film. I’m in charge of the camera and how a scene is shot.”

  “How does one become a cinematographer?”

  “Many of us get our start as photographers first. For me, it all began when my grandfather, ironically my father’s father, gave me a thirty-five millimeter Leica Rangefinder and then taught me how to develop the film in his darkroom. I was instantly hooked. I progressed into tormenting my sisters with an eight-millimeter film camera. Being accepted to film school at USC was one of the best days of my life, and I’ve never looked back.”

  “When your father passes away, you’ll become a duke, which is the highest rank below the royal family in Britain. How do you plan to balance your responsibilities to your family in Britain with your family here in LA?”

  “I’ll find a way to do both, but I don’t see any reason to walk away from a life and a career I love here in order to fulfill my responsibilities there. As long as my father’s company isn’t in the mix, I see no reason why I can’t have it all.”

  “Here’s to having it all,” Carolyn says. “Thank you both for being here, for the exclusive opportunity to hear your story. I wish you nothing but the best.”

  “Thank you so much.”

  “And we’re out.” Carolyn immediately removes the microphone from her lapel. “What an amazing story, Jasper. Thank you for sharing it with me.”

  “Liza explained that the timing of this interview is critical?” I ask, referring to our publicist.

  “She did. We plan to air it tomorrow during my prime-time show. Will that suffice?”

  “That’d be ideal. Thank you again.”

  She shakes my hand and then Ellie’s. “Thank you both. I appreciate the exclusive.”

  “Flynn thinks the world of you,” Ellie says.

  “Likewise.”

  When we’re alone, Ellie looks up at me. “That went well, don’t you think?”

  “It went very well, and you were brilliant, my love.”

  “Listening to you talk about your work… It would be so wrong for you to be anywhere but here where you belong.”

  I wrap my arms around her. “I know, darling.” I hold her for a few minutes, taking some badly needed comfort from her. “I have to make a phone call, and then we can rejoin the others.”

  “Are you calling your father?”

  I shake my head. “No, his assistant.”

  “Do you want me to stay close?”

  “Always, but go have a drink. I’ll be right along.”

  She kisses me before she leaves me alone in the room that was full of people and lights and activity a few minutes ago. Carolyn’s film crew has packed up and moved on with a kind of efficiency I admire. Left alone with my thoughts of Ellie, the things she said about me in the interview and a fierce determination to chart my own course, I place the call to Nathan.

  Even though it’s early Sunday morning in London, he answers on the second ring. “Jasper.”

  “Nathan.”

  “I’ve been expecting your call.”

  “So he told you about how he’s blackmailing me with embar
rassing photos of me and people I love that he’s going to release to the media unless I yield to his demands?”

  “Yes.”

  “How do you do it, Nathan? How do you continue to work for a man who would blackmail his own flesh and blood?”

  “I’ve begun to ask myself that more often lately.”

  That’s the first crack I’ve ever seen in Nathan’s armor when it comes to my father. “You should come to LA. I could find a job for you in a second.”

  “Don’t tempt me.”

  “He’s gone off on his jaunt having given you the photos and orders to release them, hasn’t he?”

  “Perhaps.”

  “Nathan, please don’t do it. You’re a decent sort of bloke. Will you be able to live with yourself if you’re part of something like this?”

  “You should know your mother was here before he left. There was a lot of yelling.”

  I’m still stunned that she actually left Cornwall to go to London, a place she hates. But I’m even more stunned by the idea of my father yelling at her. For that alone, I want to kill him.

  “I’ve never heard her yell at him like that before.”

  “Wait… So she was yelling at him?”

  “She was, and from what I heard, she let him know there will be dire consequences if he does anything to harm you.”

  “Well, I’ll be damned.” I’ve never once, in my entire life, heard my gently bred mother raise her voice to anyone, least of all her husband the duke.

  “Despite your mother’s best efforts, he hasn’t withdrawn the order he gave me before he left.”

  “I can only ask you to look into your heart and think about whether you’re willing to cross a line like this on his behalf. Whatever he pays you, I’d double your salary if you came to work for me. In fact, you might very well be the answer to my prayers about how to handle a dukedom and a film career at the same time. And I’d never ask you to do anything like this—ever.”

  “I’m sorely tempted. I’ve been very conflicted over this assignment.”

  “Make the leap, Nathan. I’ll make sure that you’re never sorry.”

  “Your faith in me is humbling, my lord.”

  “Call me Jasper.”

  “Give me some time to think over your kind offer?”

  “Take all the time you need, but don’t release those photos. Please don’t.”

  “I’d already decided not to release them, but your call only cemented my resolve. Your father wanted to be the only one in possession of the photos, so I have the only flash drive that exists with the photos on it. I assure you it will be completely destroyed.”

  “Thank you, Nathan.” Relief floods my system, leaving me light-headed. “Now tell me, what do you know about the person who infiltrated my life to get those photos?”

  I’ve never been so anxious. Waiting to see what’s going to happen with Jasper’s father, the photos, the possible scandal, the interview… It’s all too much for me to process, and the only thing I want—to be completely alone with Jasper—isn’t possible right now. The Quantum team is circling the wagons, working with the information Nathan gave them to contend with the mole.

  Devon Black arrived an hour ago, along with his girlfriend, Tenley, one of the top stylists in Hollywood and a friend of ours. With one look at Devon’s stormy expression, I’m thankful to be on his good side. God help the person who infiltrated his club to collect dirt on Jasper.

  The thought of that photo of us at Black Vice being made public makes me feel ill, but only because it would embarrass my parents, not because I’m ashamed of being there. That’s not it at all. It’s none of anyone’s business, and knowing we were photographed there to support a blackmail plot is infuriating.

  Jasper comes up behind me and begins massaging my shoulders. “I can see how tense you are from across the room, darling.”

  “I just want to hear some good news.”

  “We’ve already heard the best news—Nathan won’t release the photos.”

  “True, but I won’t relax entirely until we know where they came from and that they’ve been destroyed.”

  “Don’t worry—we’ll get to the bottom of it.”

  I look over to the dining room, where Hayden, Kristian, Marlowe, Flynn, Sebastian, Gordon and Devon are conferring. “It’s amazing of them to step up for us this way.”

  “It’s not just for us, love.” That’s all he says, but it’s enough to open my eyes to the fact that we’re not the only ones featured in the photos. Dear God… That’s more information than I wanted about my friends, but it helps to explain Jasper’s full-on panic over the fact that they exist in the first place.

  “I have so many questions.”

  “I’m sure you do, but you’ll have to understand that there are some things I can’t and won’t talk about, even to you.”

  “I do understand, and part of me doesn’t want to know.”

  We’re interrupted by a shout from Devon. “I’ll fucking kill him!” He gets up and charges for the front door with Tenley in hot pursuit.

  Hayden chases after him. “I’ll make sure he doesn’t actually commit murder.”

  “I’ll come with you,” Addie says, running for the door.

  Jasper and I go over to the table, where those remaining slump in their chairs, exhausted. “What’d you find?” Nathan had only told us that we’d find the source of the photos at Black Vice.

  Flynn runs his fingers through his hair until it’s standing on end. “Devon’s director of security, Greg Thompson, a frequent guest at Club Quantum, too, sold out to Kingsley. There’re multiple deposits in his account for amounts ranging from twenty-five thousand to half a million. Thompson would’ve had the know-how and equipment to do covert surveillance.”

  “Apparently, he was going through a bad divorce and needed the money,” Kristian adds.

  “Thank God it wasn’t one of our people,” Sebastian says.

  “No kidding.” Gordon stands and stretches before packing up his laptop. “I’m glad I don’t have to resign.”

  “Thank you all so much,” Jasper says.

  I can hear the exhaustion in his voice and see it in the slump of his shoulders.

  “I’m so sorry to have brought this down on us.”

  “Don’t you dare apologize,” Marlowe says sharply. “This was done to you. It’s not your fault.”

  Jasper sends her a weak smile, but I know it’ll be a long time before he forgives himself for what his father put everyone through.

  “The goal now,” Gordon adds, “is getting to the source of the photos and destroying them.”

  “I have full confidence in Devon being able to get that done,” Flynn says. “Until then, I’m going to try to get some sleep, and you all should do the same.”

  With all our homes currently surrounded by photographers, Kristian is putting up Jasper and me, Flynn and Natalie, Aileen and her kids and my nieces and nephews, who are asleep with Aileen’s kids on air mattresses in the game room.

  “Flynn,” Jasper calls to his retreating back.

  My brother turns to him.

  “Thank you again for your support.”

  “Of course. Try not to worry. I think the worst is behind us on this.”

  “I really hope you’re right.”

  “When have you ever known me not to be?” He flashes the cocky grin that made him an international superstar and heads upstairs to his sleeping wife.

  “I walked right into that, didn’t I?” Jasper asks me.

  “You certainly did.” I take hold of his hand. “Let’s go to bed.” I need him to wrap his arms around me and make me feel the way that only he can.

  “Are you going to bed, Kris?” he asks.

  “I’m going to have a drink with Aileen.” He nods to her, sitting on one of the lounge chairs on the expansive deck that overlooks the city.

  I hadn’t noticed that she was still up.

  Jasper shakes his friend’s hand. “Thank you for everything toda
y. I appreciate you opening your home to us, feeding us, everything.”

  “It’s nothing you wouldn’t do for me. Am I right, mate?”

  Jasper smiles at Kristian’s use of British terminology. “You are indeed. We’ll see you in the morning.”

  “Bright and early,” I add. “The hooligans don’t sleep in.”

  Kristian winces. “Better you than me.”

  As we make our way upstairs, I see Kristian take a bottle of wine and two glasses to the deck. It makes my heart happy to witness his obvious interest in Aileen, who deserves a love story for the ages after everything she’s been through.

  “What’s got you smiling like that, my love?”

  “Kristian and Aileen.”

  “He does seem rather besotted.”

  “Imagine that… A single mom with two kids who’s fought such a difficult and valiant battle with breast cancer catching the eye of one of the most eligible men in Hollywood. It’s a story right out of the movies.”

  “My darling is a romantic at heart.”

  “I never used to be, but now I want everyone to be as happy as I am.”

  He ushers me into our room and closes the door. “Are you happy, darling? Even with all the insanity—”

  I kiss the words right off his lips. “I’m thrilled. Ecstatic. Over the moon.”

  His phone rings, and he groans. “I fear I must take this, as much as I’d rather not.”

  “Go ahead.”

  He withdraws the phone from his pocket and looks at the screen. “It’s my mother.” He accepts the call and puts it on speaker so I can hear it, too. “Hello, Mother.”

  “Jasper, I’ve just left your father.”

  “For good?”

  “Of course not. He’s leaving in a couple of hours for Greenland, where his flight will set off. When he returns, he’s going to announce that Gwendolyn will become the heir-apparent to his business interests.”

  Jasper sits on the bed. “He really agreed to that?”

  “He really did. He was, however, unmovable about the succession of his title. I’m afraid that’s still all yours, my dear.”

  “That’s fine. That’s… That’s more than fine. How can I ever thank you, Mother?”

 

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