โI HAVE TO RUN TO A MEETING, BUT MAKE YOURSELF ATย home,โ Sloane said.
โJust remember the house rules. No smoking, no shoes on the carpet, and no feeding The Fish outside of the prescribed hours and amounts, which are taped to the table next to his bowl. Any questions?โ
โNo. All sounds good.โ I mustered a small smile. โThanks again for letting me stay here while I figure things out. I promise Iโll be out of your hair soon.โ
Out of all my friendsโof which there were only three or four total, but that was an issue for another dayโSloane was the least warm and fuzzy. However, both Vivian and Isabella lived with their significant others, and despite her general lack of visible emotion, Sloane always went to bat for her friends.
I was tired of living in a hotel, and she hadnโt hesitated when Iโd asked if I could stay with her while I went apartment hunting. And sheโd greeted my arrival with a mug of coffee, a stiff hug, and a Karambit knife wrapped with a bowโfor basic defense or offense, depending on how pissed I was at Dominic, she explained.
โDonโt worry about it.โ Sloaneโs face softened the tiniest smidge. โWeโll get drinks later. You and I can bitch about men while Viv and Isa pretend theyโre not in sickeningly sweet relationships.โ
My laugh came out rusty but genuine. โItโs a plan.โ
Itโd been a week since I told Dominic I wanted a divorce. None of my friends seemed surprised by my decision to leave him, which said all there was to say about how other people perceived our relationship.
My phone lit up with an incoming call.
Dominic.ย Again. Heโd been calling nonstop over the past week, and every time his name popped up, it was a fresh stab in my chest. Still, I couldnโt bring myself to block him yet, so I let his calls roll to voicemail. I havenโt listened to any of them since the first one; it hurt too much.
โWhat do you meanย heโs in Mykonos?โ Sloaneโs quiet fury chilled the air as she left for her meeting. As a high-powered publicist who ran her own boutique public relations firm, she was always putting out fires for her clients. โThat is unacceptable. Heย knowsย he should be here for the meetingโฆโ
Her voice faded, followed by the slam of the front door. Dominicโs call also ended, and I breathed a sigh of relief only to tense again when another incoming call rolled right into his missed one.
Pearson, Hodder, and Blum.
Waves of anxiety buffeted my stomach. I wasnโt sure what was worseโ hearing from my husband or from my divorce attorney.
โAlessandra, this is Cole Pearson.โ The deep voice settled some of my nerves. Cole was one of the top divorce attorneys in the country. He cost an arm and a leg, but he was the only one who stood a chance against Dominicโs fleet of high-powered lawyers.
โHi.โ I put him on speaker while I unpacked my suitcase. I needed something to do with my hands or Iโd dissolve into an even bigger mess. โHow did it go?โ
The waves intensified as I waited for his answer.
Iโd filed for divorce a few days ago and, in true Cole fashion, heโd expedited the process so he could serve Dominic the papers today. I wanted to get the divorce over with quickly before I lost my nerve or he somehow convinced me to go back.
Most days, I was sure I was doing the right thing, but there were other days when I woke up in an empty bed and missed him so much, it hurt to breathe. I havenโt been happy for a while, but I couldnโt forget eleven years together just like that.
โWe served him the papers,โ Cole said. โAs expected, he refused to sign.โ
I closed my eyes. Knowing Dominic, he would drag this out for as long as possible. He had the money and power to tie us up in the courts for years, and the thought of sitting in limbo for that long made me nauseous.
โLuckily, we have provisions for that.โ Cole didnโt sound too worried, which made me feel slightly better. โWeโll push the divorce through one way or another, but I want you to be prepared. This is Dominic Davenport. It could get ugly.โ
โEven though we donโt have children and I donโt want any of his assets?โ The penthouse, the cars, the jet. Dominic could have it all. I just wanted out.
โThe problem isnโt the assets, Mrs. Davenport,โ Cole said. โItโs you. He doesnโt want to letย youย go, and unless you can convince him otherwise, itโs going to be a long fight.โ
โIโm so sorry, but Mr. Davenport is in meetings all day.โ Dominicโs assistant, Martha, sounded only marginally apologetic. โHowever, I can take a message and have himโ โ
โItโs an emergency.โ My fingers tightened around my bag strap. โIโd like to speak to myย husbandย directly.โ I emphasized the second to last word. It didnโt matter that he would be my ex-husband soon if I had my way; as long as we were married, I had certain perks, whichย shouldย include seeing him without his assistant treating me like I was a vagrant whoโd wandered in off the street.
Her eyes swept over me, probably taking in my lack of visible injuries and physical distress. โI understand, but Iโm afraid heโs booked back-to-
back. Like I said, Iโm happy to take a message and have him call you back at his earliest convenience.โ She ripped a Post-It note off the pad on her desk. โIs this related to a social event or some sort of home issue?โ
My skin flushed. Normally, I wasnโt a violent person, but I was hungry, tired, and irritated after my call with Cole. It took every ounce of willpower not to grab Marthaโs coffee and toss it in her smug, condescending face.
โNeither.โ I dropped my polite tone. โIf Dominic is currently in a meeting, I can wait. I assume he has to eat lunch at some point, correct?โ
Martha pursed her lips. โHe has a lunch meeting at Le Bernardin. Mrs.
Davenport, please, I must insist youโ โ
โWhatโs going on?โ A cold voice interrupted her mid-sentence.
We both froze for a split second before our heads swiveled toward the now-open door to Dominicโs office. The sun backlit his frame, and the width of his shoulders filled the doorway, making him look even more imposing than usual.
My throat dried, and the leather bag strap dug into my palm before I forcibly relaxed my grip.
โMr. Davenport!โ Martha jumped up from her chair. โYour call ended early. I was just telling Mrs. Davenport that youโ โ
โRepeat that.โ Dominic stepped into the main office. The shadows peeled away from his form, revealing chiseled cheekbones, stormy eyes, and a frown that could deter Satan himself.
He wasnโt looking at me. Instead, he pinned his attention on Martha, who shrank beneath his ire. โI said I was telling Mrs. Davenport thatโ โ
โMrs.ย Davenport.โ The words were lethal in their quietness. โAs in my wife. If she wants to see me, she sees me. Donโt ever prevent her from doing so again or the only part of a New York office youโll see is the outside when I throw you out. Understand?โ
Marthaโs face paled to the point of resembling chalk. โYes, sir. I understand.โ
Vindication battled with sympathy for dominance. In the end, the latter won out.
โThat was harsh,โ I said quietly as I followed Dominic into his office.
He still hadnโt looked at me.
โNot as harsh as she deserved.โ Instead of sitting, he leaned back against his desk, the picture of cool confidence, but when his eyes finally met mine, the exhaustion in them tugged at my heartstrings in a way that had me biting back my concern.
It doesnโt matter. Itโs not your job to make sure heโs getting enough rest.
Dominicโs gaze swept over my face, lingering on my eyes and mouth. โYouโre not getting enough sleep.โ
My skin heated. โThanks a lot.โ I guess he wasnโt the only one who looked tired.
I tucked a strand of hair behind my ear with a self-conscious hand. Iย hadnโtย been getting enough sleep. Iโd thrown myself into researching how to open a physical store for Floria Designs, which was a longtime dream, and when I wasnโt working, I was agonizing over the divorce. Anxiety and overwork werenโt exactly a winning beauty combo.
โYou know what I mean.โ He brushed a thumb over my cheek with agonizing tenderness. โSleep or not, youโre always beautiful.โ
My chest clenched. If only he was this attentive when our relationship wasnโt on the brink of ruin.
I usually got a small brush of his lips or brief, blissful moments of our bodies connecting in the middle of the night, but he hadnโt touched me like thisโcasual, familiar,ย intimateโin ages.
I should move away and put some much-needed distance between us, but I couldnโt help leaning into him.ย One minute. Thatโs all I need.
โIโm not the only one who hasnโt been sleeping.โ His dark circles and sallow complexion gave him away, but still, he was so beautiful it hurt.
โItโs difficult to sleep when your wife refuses to pick up your calls,โ he said quietly.
A painful lump blocked the flow of oxygen to my lungs.ย Donโt let him get to you.
I forced myself to step back and ignore the flash of hurt in his eyes. โIโm not here to discuss our sleep habits,โ I said, purposely skipping past
the second part of his statement.
Dominicโs confident mask snapped back into place, erasing any hint of vulnerability, but his gaze burned into mine with unsettling intimacy.
โThen why are you here,ย amor?โ The velvety nickname caressed my skin and sent an involuntary wave of nostalgia crashing over me.
โI canโt believe you speak Portuguese.โ I shook my head, still in disbelief over how heโd conversed with my family over dinner in their native language. โWhen the hell did you learn to speak Portuguese?โ
โIโve been attending lessons at the Foreign Languages Institute every Wednesday night.โ A tiny grin tugged at his lips as he rinsed the last plate and placed it on the rack. Weโd offered to do the dishes since my brother had prepared the food and my mother had disappeared immediately after dessert with her latest boy toy. โClose your mouth,ย amor,ย or a fly will get in.โ
โYou told me you were working Wednesday nights,โ I accused.
โI was. I was working on learning Portuguese.โ Dominic shrugged, a hint of color rising on his cheekbones. โThis is my first time meeting your family. I figured it would be a nice thing to do.โ
An ache unfurled behind my ribcage. โYou didnโt have to do that. They wouldโve loved you regardless.โ
Learning foreign languages didnโt come easily for him, but the fact that heโd done it anyway because he wanted to make a good impression on my familyโฆ
The ache deepened. God, I adored this man.
โMaybe, but I wanted to.โ Dominicโs face softened. โFaria qualquer coisa por vocรช.โ
The weight of the memory nearly crushed me before I sucked in a painful breath and shoved it aside.
That was then. This was now.ย Focus on the now.ย โCole told me you refused to sign the papers.โ
My answer doused the room in ice.
The warmth vanished from his expression, and Dominicโs jaw flexed as he straightened to his full six feet, three inches. โOn a first-name basis with
your lawyer already, I see.โ
He might as well have slapped me in the face.
Anger flared hot and sudden at his implication. โDonโt evenย thinkย about playing the jealous husband card. Not when you didnโt careย whoย I spoke to or hung out with before I dented your egoโ โ
โYou think this is what this is about? My ego?โ His eyes flashed. โDammit, รle, itโs been a week. One week, and you already have that asshole lawyer serving me divorce papers. We havenโt even tried to fix things yet. Thereโs marriage counselingโ โ
โWe tried that once, remember?โ I fired back. Itโd been a few years ago, when Iโd been so frustrated by his long hours, Iโd talked him into going to couplesโ therapy. โYou didnโt show up because of aโsurprise, surpriseโ work emergency.โ
He probably didnโt even remember. I hadnโt asked him to go again because the only thing more humbling than exposing our relationship woes to a stranger was having your husband skip the appointment altogether. The memory of the counselorโs pitying gaze stung to this day.
Dominicโs mouth snapped shut. His throat worked with a hard swallow, and silence thundered in the wake of my response.
โYou have two weeks to sign the papers, Dominic,โ I said. โOr this will turn into a war, and we both know thatโll hurt your bottom line more than it does mine.โ He had a multibillion-dollar company to run; I didnโt.
I didnโt want to get into a legal fight with him, but if that was what it took, that was what Iโd do. I needed to take control of my life again, and I couldnโt do that without closing this chapter with Dominic.
No matter how much it hurts.