The early morning light cast soft shadows on the floor. Stillness weighed heavy in the air, and every movement sounded too loud as I inched my way off the mattress.
It was five after seven, the earliest Iโd woken up on a weekend since my crack-of-dawn flight to Eldorra for Agnesโs wedding years ago, but I needed to leave before Dante woke up.
My feet grazed the rug.
โWhere are you going?โ The rough, sleepy rumble of Danteโs voice touched my back.
I froze, my toes curling into the plush triple ply while my heart took off on a gallop.
Stay calm. Stay cool.
Even if his voice sparked a host of X-rated memories.
Look in the mirror when Iโm fucking you.
You like this? Watching me wreck your pussy while you make a mess all over my cock?
Heat crawled over my cheeks, but I attempted a neutral expression when I turned.
Dante sat up against the headboard, charcoal silk sheets rumpled around his waist. A smooth expanse of olive skin stretched over the naked, sculpted
planes of his shoulders and tapered down to a lean waist. His V cut arrowed beneath the sheets like an invitation to pick up where we left off last night.
I forced my gaze up only to find his eyes waiting for mine. A knowing smirk tugged on his lips as he leaned back, oozing casual arrogance and pure male satisfaction.
Smug bastard.
Yet it didnโt stop butterflies from erupting in my stomach.
โIโm going to work,โ I said breathlessly, remembering his question. โLegacy Ball crisis. Itโs urgent.โ
โItโs Saturday.โ
โCrises donโt operate on a workweek schedule.โ I discreetly tugged on the hem of my top.
I wore one of Danteโs old college T-shirts, and it fell somewhere between scandalous and mid-thigh.
His eyes flicked down and darkened.
The heat spread from my face to somewhere south of my stomach.
โPerhaps not, but thatโs not why youโre sneaking out of my bed at seven in the morning,ย mia cara.โ Some of the sleep evaporated from his voice, leaving satin and smoke behind.
โNo?โ My voice squeaked like a door hinge in need of oil.
โNo.โ His gaze met mine again. Challenge glinted in its depths.
Whoโs the one running now?
The unspoken words sank into my bones. โYou wanted to talk,โ he said. โLetโs talk.โ
I swallowed the nerves lodged in my throat.ย Okay then.
Iโd pictured our conversation happening a little differently. I would be fired up and full of indignationโand dressed in my best outfit, of courseโ not sitting on the edge of his bed, smelling like him and wearing his T-shirt while the memory of his touch was imprinted on my skin.
But he was right. We needed to talk, and there was no point in delaying the inevitable.
I addressed the elephant in the room first.
โHeath came over last night because he said I texted him about wanting to get back together.โ
A shadow crossed Danteโs face at the mention of Heath, but he didnโt interrupt.
โI didnโt. Wellโฆโ I amended my statement. โHe showed me his phone, and thereย isย a text that looks like it was from me, but I never sent it. Maybe it was a prank or a hack. I donโt know, but it doesnโt matter. My answer to hisโฆproposal hasnโt changed since the last time we spoke. He refused to accept that, and we went back and forth for hours until you showed up.โ
I shouldโve kicked Heath out long before Dante came home. However, Iโd never quite gotten over my guilt for how my parents treated him when they found out about our relationship.
Vivian is a Lau. Sheโs meant to marry someone great, not a so-called entrepreneur with a company no oneโs heard of. You are not good enough for her, and you never will be.
Two years later, the memory of my fatherโs harsh words still made me wince.
โDid you say no because you no longer have feelings for him, or because you feel obligated to keep our arrangement?โ Danteโs face was unreadable.
โDoes it matter? Weโre getting married either way.โ I threw his words from last night back at him.
His mouth tightened. โI wouldnโt ask if it didnโt.โ
โYet you havenโt answered my question about whether this is still business.โ
Dante had indirectly admitted it wasnโt last night, but I took anything anyone said during sex with a grain of salt.
His lips parted on a sardonic breath. โHow many times are you going to make me say it?โ
โJust once,โ I said softly.
He regarded me with dark, hooded eyes.
The clock ticked with deafening precision, and my soft cotton T-shirt suddenly felt too heavy.
โBusinessย would be staying in California and celebrating a deal Iโd worked a year on instead of rushing back to see you,โ he finally said, his voice low and loaded with gravel. โBusinessย would be completing my D.C. trip instead of waking my pilot up for a last-minute flight home. In all my years as CEO, Iโve only cut a work trip short twice, Vivian, and both those instances were because of you.โ A wry twist of his lips. โSo no, itโs not just fucking business anymore.โ
The butterflies took flight again, soaring so high the velvety tips of their wings brushed my heart.
I grasped for an appropriate response before I settled on the only word that came to mind.
โOh.โ
Ironic amusement ghosted through his gaze. โYes,ย oh,โ he said dryly. โYour turn,ย mia cara. Why did you say no to Heath?โ
His tone was lazy, but there was nothing lazy about the way he watched me, like a predator locked on its prey, his muscles coiled with tension.
โBecause I donโt have romantic feelings for him anymore,โ I said, my voice soft. โAnd because I might have them for someone else.โ
Now that the emotional shock from last night had cleared, I realized my conversation with Heath had provided some much-needed clarity.
Once upon a time, Iโd loved him, and I felt guilty for the way things had ended between us. But itโd been two years. I wasnโt the same person Iโd been when we dated, and I hadnโt felt anything except surprise, sadness, and a bit of annoyance when we talked.
All this time, I thought Iโd missed Heath, but I missed theย ideaย of him. I missed having a partner. I missed being loved and beingย inย love.
Unfortunately, I could no longer find those things with him.
The morning sunlight filtered through the curtains and gilded Danteโs face, casting soft shadows beneath his brow and cheekbones. He was so still he resembled a golden sculpture in repose, but the air sparked like dry kindling.
โItโs not just business for you.โ I forced back the uprising of nerves in my stomach. โAnd itโs not just duty for me.โ
The air turned dense, heavy with meaning. A faint car horn sounded dozens of stories below, but we didnโt look away.
โGood.โ The rough sound brushed my skin with startling intimacy. My pulse drummed in my ears.
I smoothed a clammy hand over my thigh, unsure what to do or say next.
Do we kiss? Continue the conversation? Go our separate ways? I stuck with the safest option.
โWell, Iโm glad we had that talk. I really do have a work crisis, so Iโll get back to my roomโโ
โThis is your room.โ
I gave Dante a dubious stare. Maybe the lack of caffeine had affected his memory.
โI hate to tell you this, but this is not, in fact, where Iโve been sleeping the past five months,โ I said patiently. โMy room is at the other end of the hall. You made a big show of distinguishing it when I moved in. Remember?โ
โYes, but I think itโs clear the boundaries we set that day are no longer applicable.โ Dante notched a dark brow. โDonโt you agree?โ
My pulse tripped into overdrive. โWhat are you suggesting?โ
โThat we set new boundaries. No more separate bedrooms, no more sneaking out in the morningโฆโ His expression darkened. โAnd no more contact with Heath.โ
Normally, I wouldโve chafed at Danteโs attempt to control who I could talk to, but after last nightโs debacle, I understood where he was coming from. If he had an ex who was hellbent on breaking us up, I wouldnโt want him talking to her either.
โWhat a shame,โ I said. โIโd planned to invite him over for dinner.โ Dante didnโt look amused.
โIt was a joke.โ Nothing.
I sighed. โOn that note, if weโre setting new boundaries, I have a few of my own. Oneโฆโ I ticked them off on my fingers. โNo more scowling as your default expression. Your face is close to freezing that way, and Iโd rather not wake up to the Grinch for the rest of my life.โ
โIโm much better looking than the Grinch,โ he grumbled. โAnd if people stopped pissing me off, I wouldnโt scowl so much.โ
โOther people arenโt the problem. Remember when we passed by a dog park around Christmas and saw those adorable huskies? You glared at them so hard they started howling.โ
โI wasnโt glaring atย them,โ he said impatiently. โI was glaring at their outfits. Who dresses their dogs up as reindeer? Itโs ridiculous.โ
โIt was Christmas. At least they werenโt dressed as elves.โ Danteโs frown deepened.ย Weโll work on that later.
โAnyway.โ I moved on before we veered too deep into an argument about canine fashion. โBack to the boundaries. No more disappearing for weeks at a time with less than forty-eight hoursโ notice unless itโs truly an emergency. No more shutting down when youโre upset and things donโt go your way. Andโฆโ My teeth tugged on my bottom lip. โWe should commit to at least one date every week.โ
Most people datedย beforeย their engagement, but we were doing everything backward.
Late was better than never, I supposed.
โIf you wanted to spend more time with me,ย mia cara,ย you only have to say so.โ Danteโs drawl slipped back into a velvety cadence.
My cheeks warmed. โThatโs not the point.โ Not the whole point, anyway. โWeโre getting married in a few months, and we havenโt gone on a single real date.โ
โWeโve been on dates. We went to the Valhalla gala.โ โThat was a social obligation.โ
โWe went to Bali.โ
โThat was a family obligation.โ He fell silent.
โThose are my terms. Do you accept?โ
His answer came less than two seconds later. โYes.โ
โGreat.โ I hid my surprise at his ready agreement. โWellโฆโ God, this was awkward. Why was peace so much harder than war? โWe can sort out the bedroom logistics later. For now, I need to fix my work problem before Iโm blacklisted.โ
Trying to find a last-minute venue in Manhattan was like trying to find an earring at the bottom of the Hudson River. Impossible.
But if I wanted to save the Legacy Ball and my career, I needed to find a way to make the impossible possible, fast.
โIs it something that requires you to be in the office?โ โNoโฆโ I said cautiously. โNot really.โ
I mostly needed to brainstorm alternatives so I could call them on Monday.
โPerfect. Fix it over breakfast.โ A smile flickered over Danteโs mouth. โWeโre going on our first date.โ