
Yes, Mr Knight Book 2
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Natalie Roche
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Chapter 1: Iām Back
Book Two: Penelope
Mason
I walked out of the airport and into the waiting black Mercedes. It was July, almost a year and a half since Iād left London and my life behind me.
Everything still looked the same to me as it had before I left, yet life was completely different.
I was different. At least thatās what Iād been telling myself. All that time Iād spent trying to find myself again wasnāt for nothing. I wouldnāt be back if I wasnāt a changed man.
āItās been a long time, son,ā my father said from the other side of the back seat. āHow have you been? Where have you been?ā
āEverywhere. I didnāt stay put for too long.ā I turned my head and looked out the window.
It had been a long time, but that didnāt change the fact that I found it difficult to hold a conversation with my father.
Like I said, Iād changed. But I still dealt with a lot of feelings when I was around him. Mostly shame for the type of son Iād been all those years.
Iād done a lot of things to make him ashamed of me, yet heād stuck by me no matter what.
He was the type of father Iād never deserved. There was a conversation I needed to have with him, a conversation long overdue.
Today is not the day. Iāll work my way up to it.
āWell, Iām happy to have you back home. Now, you didnāt give me much notice that you were coming back, so I wasnāt able to get you your own place in time.ā
Iād given him a couple of hoursā notice. Iād called him from the airport in Venice. I didnāt want a fuss.
āI can handle that myself. Iāll stay at a hotel for now.ā I pulled out my phone, already checking for hotels that I could check into until I got situated.
āNonsense. Why stay at a hotel when you can just come home for a couple of weeks?ā He said it so casually, like the place he lived had been my home before I left.
It wasnāt my homeāit hadnāt been my home for a long time.
āWe donāt want to push things.ā I turned my head and looked at him. āYou and I under the same roof isnāt a good idea. Iāll stay at a hotel.ā
He smiled lightly, deepening the crowās feet around his eyes. My father had aged quite a bit in the time Iād been gone. He looked tired.
āIf thatās what you want, son. We will drop you wherever you want to go.ā
āThe Ritz. Thatās where Iām staying.ā I turned my head and looked out the window again. Surprisingly enough, I didnāt hear any more from him until we pulled up outside the hotel.
The driver handed me my bag from the back. My father stood waiting by the car door. āIāll clean up and see you in the office in a couple of hours.ā
āThe office?ā he asked. āBut youāve only just arrived home. I thought you might want some time to get sorted before coming back.ā
āIāve had enough time. Iām ready to come back.ā I slung my bag over my shoulder. The bag held very little, only what Iād needed on my travels. āYou want me back, right?ā
He smiled. āOf course I do. Knight & Son is yours, and it always will be. Iāll see you in a couple of hours.ā He turned around and slipped back into his car.
I walked into reception and was checked in in a matter of minutes. The Parkview suite was costly, especially for the length of time I would be staying. A week at the very least.
I glanced down at the time, noticing that it was after one.
āIām going to need someone to pick me up a suit at Armani. Iāve already called ahead, so it just needs to be picked up.ā
āOf course, Mr. Knight.ā The woman in her thirties smiled politely, hanging on my every word.
āIāll need shoes too. Black, preferably.ā I paused, distracted by the clicking of a womanās heels on the floor.
I looked around and found myself unable to say another word once I saw who the woman in heels was.
Jamie Harris.
Fuck! Not now. Of all people to walk through this lobby today, it had to be her.
I wasnāt prepared to see her yet. Iād had a long time to think about how I wanted our first conversation to go, but now I was jet-lagged, and my brain wasnāt working. I hadnāt shaved in months.
She hadnāt seen me yet. She was too busy looking at some papers she was holding and talking to the man she was walking with.
I could get away without her seeing me. Despite that fact, I found myself walking closer.
āJamie.ā
Jamie
When I looked up and saw his face, at first, I thought my eyes were deceiving me. That was until I pinched myself hard enough to leave a mark.
Heās here. Heās really here. Why?
It had been so long, so much time had passed, and so much had changed. Iād put him behind me, but now he was back.
He had only spoken one word, but seeing his face was enough to drag all my anger to the surface. Already I felt like a kettle on the stove, almost at its boiling point.
āMason Knight,ā I whispered.
āThe Mason Knight, the breaker of your heart?ā Sam asked, and all he got was a slight nod of the head in reply.
āIāll see the Montgomerys. Meet me upstairs when youāre done.ā He made himself scarce quickly before Mason reached me.
I wasnāt ready to talk to him. I thought about running, but what good would that do? It looked like he had just checked in, and I basically ran this place. It was inevitable.
āThis is weird. Running into each other, I mean. Itās been a long time, Jamie.ā He rubbed the back of his neck, giving me the impression that he was just as uncomfortable about the situation as I was.
Sixteen months, but whoās counting?
āHow long have you been back?ā Harry and I were close. Heād never mentioned that Mason was coming back. Iām guessing he didnāt know.
āI landed an hour ago. I was going to call you, but we ran into each other first.ā He glanced down at the binder in my arms. āYou donāt work for my father anymore, do you?ā
āI thought it would be a little awkward to work there after everything. I work here now.ā Every time I looked at him, all I could see was herāin the eyes most of all.
āLucky for me. We should catch up. We should talk!ā
His words made me angry. After all, I was the one whoād been waiting all this time to talk to him.
He said it so casually, like maybe he didnāt even mean it at all. If we hadnāt bumped into each other, he wouldnāt have reached out.
Thatās who he is. He doesnāt care. Not about anyone.
āI, umā¦ā I didnāt have the enthusiastic reply in me that Iām sure he wanted. I was trying too hard to control my array of emotions.
āI should probably go. I have a meeting.ā I walked away from him, and it was obvious that he was frustrated by that.
Thankfully, he didnāt follow me. I was surprised to see him. I needed time to process all this. I needed time to figure out what this meantānot for me but for her.
āSo, the Montgomerys are happy with the changes?ā I asked Sam as he was getting ready to leave.
āOf course. Didnāt I tell you I could handle it alone? Trust me, this wedding anniversary party is going to go down without a hitch.ā
āI hope so.ā I loved my job at the hotel. I managed everything that went on, so my role was important. It beat being an assistant.
āThey did say they wanted you to call them to go over the final details before the day. Mrs. Montgomery has taken a liking to you by the looks of it.ā
Sam chuckled and slung his bag over his shoulder. āShouldnāt you be getting ready to leave too?ā
āSoon, I swear, I have a couple of more things that I need to do first.ā Today of all days, I wanted to leave the hotel as soon as I could, but I donāt sleep if I have work I need to do.
āThat ex of yours wouldnāt be one of those things, would he?ā he asked.
I gave him some serious side-eye for that question. āAbsolutely not! You know what Iām like when I have work on my mind. Get out of here already.ā
He chuckled. āIām going. Iāll see you in the morning.ā Sam left, and I continued on with my work behind reception.
I overheard two employees chatting at the front desk while all was quiet and no one needed to be checked in. āI think heās pretty hot. You know I like a man in a suit.ā
āHot he may be, but heās a man with money. Iām sure he uses it to get what he wants. For example, sending me to Armani to pick up his suit. Why couldnāt he do it himself?ā
Jenna with the shoulder-length blonde hair shrugged her shoulders.
āMaybe he was busy. Anyway, for important guests like Mason Knight, itās all part of the service.ā
Hmm, I knew it. Of course, it was Mason they were talking about. He couldnāt go anywhere without being the center of attention.
āIām sure you wouldnāt mind being of service to him in other ways too, if you know what I mean.ā Monica with the black hair tied back into a ballet bun shot her a wink.
āWell, I certainly wouldnāt turn him down. Heās supposed to be staying for a while. Who knows what could happen?ā She chuckled. āWhen I turn it on, I really turn it on!ā
I was sure he wouldnāt need much persuading. She would be falling into his bed by the end of the week, I bet.
Just because heād fucked off for all that time didnāt mean that he was in any way different from how he used to be.
Although the office door behind the reception desk was open, I still found it easier to concentrate since I couldnāt overhear every word of their sexual talk.
My checklist was ticked within forty minutes, and I was ready to go.
āMr. Knight, how was your day? Can I help you with something?ā I overheard Jenna say from her place at reception.
I didnāt look out, but I imagined she was flipping her hair around, trying to play it cool.
We were pretty used to seeing Jennaās displays around men she was interested in spending the night with. Everyone around here knew what the signs were.
Jenna was just another Office Bitch Jen, although she wasnāt quite as bitchy.
āNo, Iām looking for someone.ā Mason sighed. āIs Jamie here, or did she leave already?ā
I grabbed my bag and walked out of the office.
His eyes glanced over me, and he looked relieved that it was me. āI thought I missed you. Can we talk?ā
It wasnāt just him that was looking at me. Jenna the receptionist was too. I was sure she was wondering what the link was between the two of us.
āUm, I was just leaving, actually.ā
I walked around the desk and toward the entrance of the hotel. He followed me this time. He had clearly become more impatient as the day went on.
āCome on, Jamie. Talk to me.ā He was following me through the hotel and out the door.
Once outside, Mason turned me around so I was facing him. āLook, I know I fucked up when I left like I did, but Iām back now, and Iād like to explain myself.ā
āOh, now you want to explain.ā I was fuming and finding it hard not to embarrass myself in public by roaring at him.
āYou left without telling anyone, and you didnāt even try to contact me. Itās a little late for explanations now, donāt you think?ā
He sighed in frustration, and I thought, Thereās the Mason I know. He was going to totally do his thing and try to tell me what to do.
āI know I donāt deserve it, Jamie. But I need to explain.ā
He leaned against the wall of the building, contemplating his next words by the looks of it. I stood, arms folded across my chest, softening the more I looked at him.
Even with that amount of facial hair, he was still the best-looking man Iād ever laid eyes on.
Damn it!
āLook, Iāll be in the hotel restaurant at eight oāclock tomorrow night if you change your mind. And I really hope you do change your mind.ā Mason opened the door and walked back into the hotel.
I stood and thought about his offer. For a year and a half, Iād been left wondering, would he ever come back, and if he did, would I even mean enough to him that he would get back in contact?
Meeting him for dinner, of course, could stir up old feelings, not that theyād ever gone away.
It was just⦠I guess I felt more anger toward him than I did anything else.
If I do decide to meet him, then Iām doing it for her and not for me.
She was what mattered here, not him. And not me.












































