DEVYN'S POV
By the conclusion of the first day, I am exhausted. Attending meeting after meeting and working to create deals and contracts with other prestigious companies can be taxing, and I am at my limit. Overall, the day has not been too bad considering I have not seen Wil since the opening meeting. So, I guess it could be worse.
Resting my elbow on the table, I set my head in my hand and heave a sigh. I am one of the few remaining businessmen as most of the others have left after striking the alliances they wanted. I still have two more to get, but those can wait for tomorrow. I am suddenly very grateful this conference is two days.
"Are you ready to go?" Denzyl asks softly as he sits in the empty chair to my left. I have already sent Astrid home, so it is just Denzyl and me.
I lift my head and nod sleepily. "Let's go home."
Denzyl stands and helps me to my feet. We exit the conference room only to be met by Jon Medea. "Mr. Vaumyr! I was hoping to catch you before you left. Come, have a drink with me! I have something to discuss with you," Medea greets.
I hide my tired expression and try to persuade Medea to meet tomorrow. "The conference has another day and endless drinks. Let's meet tomorrow. It is late already."
"But, Mr. Vaumyr, you see...this is urgent," Medea presses. I remain silent and let him explain. "I wish to speak with you...in private," Medea's eyes roll up to glance at Denzyl towards the end of his sentence.
Speak with me? About what? My curiosity and caution are peaked. This is most likely a scheme developed by Medea and a person who remains in the shadows.
"Alright," I decide to figure out what this man is up to. "I'll have one glass. I will leave once I am finished."
"Very good." Medea bows and extends his hand, "After you."
Denzyl follows as I begin walking down the hallway. Medea comes to walk beside me and guides me to a private room. I feel Denzyl's gaze follow me as I enter the room and he stays behind. The door closes once Medea has entered. I look around the room but do not see any sofas, and the drinks are in glass cases set against the wall. This is a billiard room. The few chairs present are in the corners. Surely, Medea does not want to do business in a billiard room.
"Ah! Do not worry. I have arranged for a better room," Medea states when he sees my expression. "Please, follow me."
I cautiously follow Medea across the room and through a door in the farthest wall. I grow suspicious as we pass through another room and then another until we arrive at a small, private lounge. One bottle of red wine and one bottle of whiskey stand on a table between the two sofa chairs. Medea motions for me to sit in the chair facing away from the door as he takes the other.
"You went out of your way to acquire this meeting," I state cautiously.
"Ah, yes. I do apologize for the maze I took you through to get here. This was one of the last rooms available when I booked it."
"I see." Medea is obviously lying, but I might as well play along. Maybe this way I can figure out what he has up his sleeve.
"Whiskey, correct?" Medea inquires as he lifts the whiskey bottle.
I nod in confirmation and watch Medea closely as he pours the liquor into a short crystal glass. There is nothing suspicious, so I accept the cup as Medea pours himself a glass of red wine. I take a sip after watching Medea drink from his cup. The liquor is smooth and strong. "This is a good whiskey," I compliment the drink as is custom before starting a private meeting.
"Thank you. It was a gift."
I raise a brow at Medea's answer. "I didn't know you had a liking for liquor." Medea is renowned for his love of red wine. He perceives all other drinks as tasteless. It is interesting that someone gifted Medea a bottle of whiskey. They must have failed in their negotiations.
"Ah, this was not a gift for me, but rather for you."
My eyes narrow as I look at Medea with great suspicion.
"You see, I asked you here today on behalf of someone."
My mind begins to grow foggy with Medea's sentence.
"I personally have no business with you, but he does."
I shake my head as Medea's words echo throughout my mind. The man's face grows blurry, and the bottles begin to split into several separate objects.
"What...wha...how...?" I ask through heaves as my breathing grows rapid from the oncoming anxiety.
"Ah, that! The whole bottle was laced."
"You bastard," I curse as I try to stand to my feet only to fall onto the arm of the chair.
The sound of a door opening accompanies Medea's wicked chuckle. How could I have been so dumb? Why didn't I think the whole bottle could have been laced? This is not the kind of scheme I was expecting from Medea. I thought he would have dealt with me through stocks and sales rather than drugging me and hauling me off to who knows where.
My heart begins to race when the sounds of footsteps near. I try one last time to stand to my feet, but I find myself falling to the floor. My eyes grow heavy as the faint outline of a tall man hovers over me.
"Hello, Devyn," the voice greets. Even though my hearing is dimmed, I can recognize that voice anywhere. "Like the gift?"
Why is he here? What does he want with me? There is no way I am giving Vaumyr and Co. back to him, so what does he want?! Why does it have to be Wil?!!
I watch helplessly as Wil retrieves a long strip of black cloth from his pocket and bends down. Wil's piercing gaze is the last thing I see before he blindfolds me.
"Sleep well, Devyn," Wil's voice echoes through me as the drug takes full affect, and I fall unconscious.