Levi by Hope Hitchens
Author:Hope Hitchens [Hitchens, Hope]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2018-12-23T16:00:00+00:00
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Levi
Surprise surprise, Max was being a bitch about the auction house. Par for the course; he was a bitch about a lot of things. Particularly when things came to me. We had never had a civil conversation since weâd met. I had expected him to at least be professional about this, but that was a mistake on my part. You didnât dump a bucket of water on yourself and expect not to get wet.
I wanted the auction house. I didnât just want it because Max had it. I hated the guy, but Stricklandâs wasnât a toy car we both wanted that he was playing keep-away with me with. Stricklandâs didnât strictly qualify as one of Dadâs old businesses that fell under Maxâs control when he died. It was sort of in its own gray area, so Max getting it was likely because it was explicitly real estate.
Dad had been the owner, and he had donated and invested in it heavily. He hadnât run it, really. He was there for all the old, expensive shit he could buy through it. He liked art. Maybe it was because he was sick that he hadnât tried to make it the next Christieâs.
That was where I came in. What I really wanted was to open up a Stricklandâs in New York. New Yorkers loved to spend hours staring at art. Art wasnât the only thing that was auctioned, though; real estate was too. Why didnât Clapsaddle lead with that? Then heâd have been talking my language.
Repossessed houses and properties were auctioned off all the time. The simplest way to make money in real estate was flipping. Stricklandâs could broker the sales of high end, luxury real estate to the wealthy, discerning clientele it already had. What the hell would Max do with the auction house, anyway? Look at it? Use it to keep stalking Audra? Another oversight old Jackson had had putting his last will together.
The cat was out of the bag. The auction of the Strickland collection was going to be a charity auction. If Dadâs old friends knew what was good for them, theyâd show their support.
I got an email from the Stricklandâs people nearly every other day. The showings of the collection were beginning, which at another time would have meant nothing to me, but now, things were different.
I had fucked up. Again.
I was smarter than this.
A four-year degree and subsequent graduate degree at two Ivy League colleges said this. The fact that I headed a multinational said I was smarter than this. The fact that I had been raised in part by a single mother and had a sister said I was fucking smarter than this. Why then, was I apparently clueless when it came to Audra?
Werenât we speaking the same language? Didnât we want the same things?
Iâd never felt so fucking awful after coming in my life. She didnât even want to look at me. I know she enjoyed it. Maybe it was too much to say that, but I know I made her come that time.
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