The Legacy Ballโs proximity to the chaos upending my life turned out to be a blessing in disguise. In the two days between my confrontation with my father and the gala, I threw myself into
work with such fervor even Sloane, the consummate workaholic, expressed alarm.
Five a.m. wake-up calls. Dinner at the office. Lunch spent reviewing every detail and ensuring I had contingency plan upon contingency plan for everything from a citywide blackout to a brawl between guests.
By the time the actual ball rolled around, I was delirious from lack of sleep.
I didnโt mind. Busy was good. Busy meant less time agonizing over the shambles of my personal life.
However, despite all my planning, there was one thing I hadnโt prepared for: the effect walking into Valhalla Club would have on me.
Tightness crawled into my chest as I smiled and made small talk with the guests. Tonight, I was the hostess, which meant no running around checking on the food or music. That was my teamโs job.
My job was to mingle, look good, pose for photographsโฆand not spend every second subconsciously searching for Dante.
Iโd only visited Valhalla twice, both times with him. I hadnโt seen him yet. He might not show at all. But his presenceโdark, magnetic, and omnipresentโ permeated the room.
His laughter in the corners. His scent in the air. His touch on my skin. Hot kisses and stolen moments and memories so vivid they were painted all over the walls.
Danteย wasย Valhalla, at least to me. And being here tonight, without him, was like a ship leaving port without an anchor.
โVivian.โ Buffyโs voice pulled me from the edge of a breakdown I couldnโt afford. Iโd cried more this past week than Iโd cried my entire life, and frankly, I was sick of it. โWhat aย stunningย dress.โ
She came up beside me, elegant as always in a green brocade gown that paid tasteful homage to the ballโs secret garden theme. Magnificent diamonds draped across her neck and dripped from her wrists.
I blinked back a suspicious prickle and pasted on a smile. โThank you.
Your outfit is lovely, as well.โ
Buffy swept a discerning gaze over my dress.
The Yves Dubois piece had turned many heads tonight, and for good reason. It cascaded to the ground in an exquisite sweep of red silk and gold- dipped feathers, so tightly packed they looked like a pile of fallen, gilded leaves. Shimmering gold thread formed an intricate phoenix pattern across the silk, so subtle it was almost invisible unless the embroidery hit the light at a certain angle.
It was clothing, art, and armor all rolled into one. A statement piece bold enough to declare power, but so dazzling few people looked past it to the sadness underneath.
โYves Dubois couture,โ Buffy said. โDante is a generous fiancรฉ.โ Her gaze coasted to my empty ring finger.
Tingles of unease crystallized beneath my skin. Dante and I hadnโt announced our breakup yet, but my lack of an engagement ring had drawn
every personโs notice tonight.
Whispers were already circulating, not only about our relationship status, but about Lau Jewelsโs stock market freefall. The negative press coverage had exploded in the past forty-eight hours. Although everyone had been perfectly nice to me so farโI was still the hostess, regardless of my family troublesโtheir murmurs hadnโt gone unnoticed.
โI bought the gown myself,โ I said in response to Buffyโs observation. I smiled at her flicker of surprise. โIโm a Lau.โย Even if my father disowned me.ย โI can afford my own clothes.โ
I wasnโt a billionaire, but between my trust fund, investments, and event planning income, I held my own money-wise.
Buffy recovered quickly. โOf course,โ she said. โHowโฆmodern of you. Speaking of Dante, will he be joining us tonight? Itโs your big night. Iโm surprised he isnโt here already.โ
My smile tightened. She was too refined to ask outright about the ring, but she was clearly fishing.
โHe had an emergency at work.โ I hoped she couldnโt hear the thumps of my heart over the music piping through the speakers. โHeโll make it if he wraps up the call in time.โ
โI certainly hope so. It wouldnโt be a proper Legacy Ball without a Russo in attendance, would it?โ
I forced a laugh alongside hers.
Thankfully, Buffy soon excused herself, and I was free to breathe again. I circulated the room, more aware than ever of the guestsโ subtle digs and glances at my hand. I ignored them the best I could. Iโd worry about the
gossip mill tomorrow.
Tonight was my big night, and I refused to let anyone ruin it.
Danteโs conspicuous absence aside, the ballroom was packed with a whoโs who of Manhattan high society. Dominic and Adriana Davenport
held court with a group of Wall Street titans; a crop of the seasonโs โIt Girlsโ flirted with floppy-haired trust fund scions near the bar.
The room itself was a masterpiece. Three dozen trees imported from Europe ringed the space, twined with ethereal strings of light that glittered like jewels against a leafy backdrop. Seventy thousand dollarsโ worth of hanging flowers and shrubbery adorned the tables, where vintage key tags hand-calligraphed with each guestโs name delineated their seating assignment.
Everything was perfectโthe four-tier cake with textural buttercream, floral garnishes, and edible twenty-four-karat gold leaf keyhole; the pink and white strawberry and rose towers; the mossy wooden arches and oversized Edison bulbs adorning the bar.
And yet, the stares and whispers continued. I eased a deep breath into my lungs.
Itโs fine. No one is going to make a scene in the middle of the Legacy Ball.
I whisked a glass of champagne off a tray in an attempt to drown the self-consciousness pricking my skin.
โThe hostess drinking by herself on her big night? That wonโt do.โ
I smiled at the familiar voice before turning. โI needed a break fromโฆโ I gestured around the room. โYou know.โ
โOh, I do,โ Kai said dryly, handsome as always in a bespoke tuxedo and his signature glasses. โMay I have this dance?โ
He held out his hand. I took it and let him guide me to the dance floor.
Dozens of pairs of eyes honed in on us like laser-guided missiles seeking their targets.
โIs it just me,โ he said. โOr do you also feel like youโre in a giant fishbowl?โ
โA nice, expensive one,โ I agreed.
Amusement touched his lips before it melted into concern. โHow are you doing, Vivian?โ
I assumed he was talking about my breakup with Dante. They were friends, but how much did he know about what happened?
I chose a safe, neutral answer. โIโve been better.โ
โI havenโt seen Dante in the ring this week. Itโs unlike him. He usually goes straight for violence when heโs upset.โ
The joke failed to pull a smile from me. I was too hung up on the mention of Dante. โMaybe heโs not upset.โ
We hadnโt spoken to each other since I moved out. I should be upset with him. Most of the blame lay with my father, but Dante wasnโt completely innocent either.
Still, it was hard to summon anything except sadness when I thought about him. Thereโd been a time when I really thoughtโฆ
โMaybe.โ Kai glanced over my shoulder. His gaze turned speculative. โYou know, I didnโt want to say anything while you were engaged, but youโre one of the most beautiful women I know.โ
I blinked, startled by the sudden shift in tone and topic. โThank you.โ
โThis might be too soon, but since youโre no longer with Danteโฆโ Kaiโs hand slid down my back and rested above the curve of my ass. Low enough to be suggestive but high enough to skirt the line of inappropriate. I stiffened. โPerhaps we can go out sometime.โ
Shock and alarm bubbled in my chest. Was he drunk? He didnโt sound like the Kai I knew at all.
โUmโฆโ I let out an uncomfortable laugh and tried to twist out of his hold, but it was hard in my dress. โYouโre right. Itย isย too soon. And, while I really like you as aย friendโฆโ I emphasized the last word. โIโm not sure I want to date right now.โ
He wasnโt listening. He was too busy looking over my head with a wicked smile.
โHere he comes,โ he murmured.
Before I could ask who he was talking about, a warm,ย familiarย hand landed on my shoulder.
โTake your hands off my fiancรฉe.โ Dark and turbulent, the order was packed with so much tightly leashed danger it was a spark away from combustion.
โApologies.โ Kai released me, his expression strangely self-satisfied. โI didnโt realizeโฆโ
โI donโt give a fuck what you did or didnโt realize.โ The lethally quiet statement poured ice down my spine. โTouch Vivian again, and Iโll kill you.โ
Simple. Brutal.ย Honest.
Kaiโs eyes flickered along with a ghost of a smile. โNoted.โ He inclined his head at us. โEnjoy.โ
I watched him walk away, too stunned to speak.
It was only when Dante whirled me around and clasped my hand in his that I found my voice.
โWhat are you doing here?โ My feet followed his lead out of instinct, but the rest of my body tingled with alarm.
His presence was too powerful, his scent too all-consuming. It crowded my lungs, filling them with clean earthiness and rich spices.
When I was around him, it was easy to lose myself, no matter how upset or heartbroken I was.
My ability to breathe ceased when his eyes connected with mine. Dark hair. Sculpted cheekbones. Firm, sensual lips.
Itโd been less than a week since we last saw each other, yet he was somehow more beautiful than I remembered.
โI was invited. By you, I believe.โ The cold brutality vanished, replaced with warm amusement. It was like Kaiโs departure had flipped a switch.
I thought I detected a hint of nerves as well, but I mustโve heard wrong.
Dante was never nervous.
โYou know what I mean. What are you doingย here, dancing with me?โ His palm practically burned mine. I desperately wanted to pull away,
but I couldnโt with everyone watching. It seemed like every set of eyes was trained on us.
โBecause youโre my fiancรฉe, and this is your big night. Youโve worked months on the Legacy Ball, Vivian. Did you think I was going to miss it?โ
The words were needles to my heart, injecting it with a rush of electricity and adrenaline before I forced it to calm.
If the past week had taught me anything, it was that every high came with a devastating crash.
โIโm not your fiancรฉe anymore.โ Dante fell silent.
At first glance, he looked every inch the enigmatic CEO out on a night on the town. His custom-made tuxedo molded to his body, emphasizing broad shoulders and sleek, powerful muscles. The soft lights threw his bold features into sharp relief, and his chin held its usual proud, arrogant tilt.
But a closer look revealed the faint purple smudges beneath his eyes. Lines of tension bracketed his mouth, and his grip was tight, almost desperate when he replied.
โWe had a fight,โ he said, his voice low. โWe didnโt officially break up.โ
Disbelief roused from its slumber, joining its cousins shock and frustration.
โYes, we did. Iย gave you back my ring.ย You took it. I moved out.โย Sort of.ย I needed to get the rest of my belongings once I had a chance to breathe. โIn my world, that means we broke up. And thatโs not even touching all theโฆthe complications between you and my father.โ
The difference between this Dante and the one whoโd watched me walk away four days ago was so stark, I was convinced an alien imposter had
hijacked his body.
โYes, well, thatโs what I wanted to talk to you about.โ A swallow worked its way down his throat. All remnants of his playful mask disappeared, revealing nerves I never thought he possessed. โI fucked up, Vivian. I said a lot of things I shouldnโt have, and Iโm trying to make it right.โ
The words vibrated through the air and somehow reached my chest before they did my ears.
By the time my brain processed them, my heart was already twisted and in shambles.
He couldnโt do this. Not now, not here, when Iโdย justย started functioning properly after the havoc earlier this week.
โIt doesnโt matter.โ I willed the words past my tongue. โLike you said, it was just business.โ
Anguish darkened the edges of Danteโs eyes. โMia caraโฆโ My throat constricted.
The rest of the ball fell away, disintegrating like crumpled pieces of paper thrown into the fire of Danteโs presence.
Mia cara.
He was the only person who could utter that phrase so softly and achingly, like it was a beautiful substitute for another set of words we were too afraid to say.
I blinked away the emotion in my eyes. โI left four days ago, Dante. You were happy to let me walk away then. Do you expect me to believe you did a one-eighty in such a short period of time?โ
โNo. I donโt expect you to believe anything I say, but I hope you do,โ he said quietly. โIโm sorry you found out the truth the way you did. I shouldโve told you earlier, but the truth isโฆโ His throat flexed with another hard swallow. โI wasnโt ready to let you go. I pulled back after Paris and told
myself I was easing you into the truth when in reality, I wanted the best of both worlds. To keep you and to fool myself into thinking I wouldnโt.โ
โIย hated your father, Vivian. I still do. And I hated the idea of him winning in any way, includingโฆโ Danteโs grip tightened around mine. โIncluding if I stayed with you the way I wanted. It wasnโt my finest reasoning or proudest moment, but itโs the truth. Yes, I was forced into the engagement, but everything that happened afterward? Our dates, our talks, our trip to Parisโฆno one forced me to do those things. They were real. And I was stupid enough to think I could get over them or you whenโฆโ
His voice dropped, turning raw. โYouโve been gone less than a week and I already feel like Iโve spent an eternity in hell.โ
The breath fled my lungs. Oxygen solidified into something sweet and honeyed that dripped into my stomach, filling it with warmth.
A choked sob entered the mix before I swallowed it.
There was no one near us. Everyone gave Dante a wide berth, and the majority of guests had returned to their conversations instead of staring at us.
Still, I couldnโt afford any break in composure. One crack was all it would take for me to shatter completely.
โBut nothingโs changed,โ I said, my voice thick. โYou still hate my father, and he still wins if we marry.โ
I didnโt mention the disowning or company troubles yet. Those were whole other cans of worms.
โYouโre wrong,โ Dante said. โSomethingย hasย changed. I thought I could live without you. That my vengeance meant more than my feelings for you. It took only a few daysโhell, a few hoursโto realize I canโt, and it doesnโt. I didnโt want to distract you while you were preparing for the ball, which is why I havenโt reached out earlier. Butโฆโ His throat worked with another swallow. โI love you, Vivian. More than I could ever hate your father. And more than I ever thought I was capable of.โ
My heart soared; my stomach plunged into a wild free fall. The contradiction defied the laws of physics, but nothing about our relationship had ever adhered to rules.
I love you, Vivian.
The words echoed in my head and spilled into my chest, where they met their counterparts for the first time.
I love you, too. Even after what you did. Even if I shouldnโt. I love you more than I could ever hate you.
The only difference was, I couldnโt bring myself to voice them yet.
โYou and me,โ Dante said. His eyes held mine. โFor real this time. We can make it work. That isโฆif you want to.โ
If you can forgive me.
The real meaning brimmed between us.
Could we really move past what happened this easily and quickly? He seemed sincere, butโฆ
I never willingly chose her. I did what I had to do.
This is just business.
I plummeted back to earth.
I loved Dante. Iโd known since Paris, and there was no point pretending my feelings had magically changed overnight despite what happened.
I loved the way his smiles peeked through his scowls.
I loved how he kissed my shoulder every morning when I woke up.
I missed his humor and intelligence, his strength and vulnerability, his thoughtfulness and ambition.
But just because I loved him didnโt mean I trusted himย orย myself.
We can make it work. That isโฆif you want to.
The weekโs emotional rollercoaster had taken its toll on me, and I had no clue what I wanted. I hadnโt even worked out how I felt about my fatherโs companyโs troubles. Obviously, Dante had a hand in it. But how
upset was Iย reallyย when a tiny, secret part of me blamed Lau Jewels for what my family had become?
โGo on a date with me,โ he said when I didnโt answer. โWeโll do anything you want. Even eat popcorn.โ
I didnโt smile at his joke. Another flicker of nerves surfaced in his eyes. โWeโve been on dates before.โ
โThat was before. This is now.โ His face softened. โJust one date.
Please.โ
My heart wrenched, but I shook my head. โI donโt think thatโs a good idea.โ
Frustration and a splash of panic tightened his features. โWhy not?โ
โThereโre a thousand different reasons. You hate my family. You never wanted to get married, and you never wantedย me.ย You were forced into it, and if we get together again, my father still wins. Andโฆโ Dryness coated my throat. โWeโre not good together, Dante. Our relationship was so hot and cold, but we made it work because weย hadย to make it work. Now that we donโtโฆโ I searched for the right way to phrase my thoughts. โThings have been difficult since day one. Maybe itโs a sign.โ
The last part came out quietly, like a pin dropping into the ocean.
Our relationship had been tainted from the start. Even if I loved him, I couldnโt see how we could overcome the mistakes of our past.
My heart twisted again, this time with pain so sharp I wasnโt sure how Iโd survive it.
But I would. I had to.
โThatโs six reasons,โ Dante said. โI can work with six. I can even work with a thousand.โ
My chest ached. โDanteโฆโ
โYou donโt think weโre a good idea, but Iโll prove we are.โ Determination lined his jaw, but his voice and lips were soft as they brushed my forehead. โGive me time,ย mia cara. Thatโs all I need, besides you.โ