NO MATTER HOW SOLID THE ROCK, WAVES WOULDย eventually erode it through sheer persistence. It was a law of nature, unstoppable and inevitable.
I feared the same phenomenon was happening with me and Dominic.
Every run-in crashed against my defenses; every conversation, no matter how short, chipped at my willpower.
I was nowhere close to forgiving him, but I didnโt run in the opposite direction when I saw him either. I couldnโt decide whether that meant I was coming to terms with our divorce or if I was in danger of sliding back into his orbit.
Either way, I needed to regroup and figure out how to deal with his continued presence. Even if I left Buzios, heโd be there in New York. We had mutual friends, and our chances of running into each other were high. I couldnโt brush him off forever. It was too stressful.
โA drink for your thoughts,โ Marcelo quipped, handing me a mini coconut shell.
โThatโs dangerous. Iโve had three already.โ Nevertheless, I accepted his offer. Batidas de cocoโmade with coconut milk, sweetened condensed milk, coconut water, and cachaรงaโwere simply too good to resist.
Plus, it was Marceloโs last day on the island before he had to return to work, so we were having a last hurrah at our favorite beachfront bar. I was
sad he was leaving so soon, but I couldnโt count on my brother to stay by my side forever. One of the reasons Iโd left Dominic and the city was to find my autonomy again, and that meant independence fromย everyone,ย not just my husband.
Ex- husband,ย a voice that sounded suspiciously like Sloaneโs corrected. I downed my drink.
โYou sure youโre going to be okay here by yourself?โ Marcelo asked. โMomโs apartment in Rio is empty if you want to head there instead. Sheโs in Tulum. Or Hawaii. Or L.A.โ He shook his head. โActually, I donโt know where the hell she is.โ
โHey, whoโs the older sibling here?โ I nudged his ankle with my foot. โIโll be fine. Iโm not ready to give up the island life yet.โ
Other than the uncertainty cast by Dominicโs arrival, Buzios was paradise. I was tanned and toned from hours of surfing, swimming, and sailing. My arms were stacked with beaded bracelets Iโd created at a jewelry making workshop, and my physical tension had gradually melted thanks to daily beach yoga.
Iโd spent the past two weeks picking up new hobbies I wasnโt necessarily good at but enjoyedโhello, drawingโand reaffirming the things Iย didnโtย enjoy, like trying to keep up with twenty-yearolds at the bar.
For once, I was living for myself, at my own pace, and I loved it.
โMm-hmm. Looks like someone else isnโt ready for you to give it up either.โ Marcelo nodded at someone behind me. โIncoming.โ
I turned, my heart skipping a beat before I saw the brown hair and professionally whitened teeth.
โHey. Alessandra, right?โ Ignacio, my diving instructor from Thursday, walked over with a wide smile. โTudo bom?โ Howโs it going?
โGood. How are you?โ I replied in Portuguese. I chalked the pinch in my chest up to alcohol, not disappointment.
โCanโt complain.โ He cast a curious glance at Marcelo, who held out his hand.
โMarcelo. Iโm Alessandraโs brother.โ
We made the requisite small talk before Marcelo excused himself to use the restroom. He ignored my glare on his way past. โHeโs not bad looking,โ he whispered. โHave fun.โ
Great. Now my own brother was trying to pimp me out to a semi- stranger.
โSo, how long are you staying in Buzios?โ Ignacio asked.
โProbably for another week. I havenโt decided.โ I brushed a strand of hair out of my eye.
He nodded and flicked a glance at my left hand. I expected him to back off when he saw my ring until I remembered I didnโt have a ring anymore.
My chest pinched again.
โIf you need anyone to show you the best hidden gems in town, Iโm your guy.โ Ignacio leaned closer and dropped his voice to a conspiratorial whisper. โIโve been coming here since I was kid. I have it all mapped out.โ
I didnโt mention that Iโd visited Buzios almost every other year since I was a kid too. โYeah? What kind of spots?โ I teased.
He was too young for me, but a little harmless flirting never hurt anyone. Besides, I needed the reminder that other men existed as romantic potentials besides Dominic. He wasnโt the end-all beall. Not by a long shot.
Ignacioโs smile widened. โWell, thereโs this secret beachโฆโ
We flirted for a while without mentioning Marceloโs extended absence. It was light, pressure-free, and exactly what I needed. We werenโt interested in starting a relationship or even hooking up, though I strongly suspected Ignacio wouldnโt say no to sex. We were simply havingย fun.
The music shifted from mellow pop to an upbeat samba song. The other bar patrons erupted into cheers. Chairs and tables were pushed aside to make room for a dance floor, and the afternoonโs lazy contentment morphed into raucous debauchery.
I shook my head when Ignacio held out his hand. โIโm too tipsy to dance. Iโll look like an idiot.โ
โCome on! Drunken dancing is the best kind of dancing.โ He gestured around the bar. โLook at everyone here. Do you think theyโll judge you?โ
Oh, what the hell. If I had to make a fool of myself, I might as well do it on vacation.
I laughed when Ignacio dragged me onto the dance floor and spun me until I was dizzy. We werenโt exactly sambaing, but I didnโt care. I was enjoying myself too much.
โOof!โ I slammed into him on my last spin.
โCareful.โ Ignacio steadied me, his laughter blending with the music. โNo more drinks for you today.โ
โIโm notโ โ My sentence abruptly cut off when I glimpsed a flash of distinctive blond hair.
In the breath between my heart stopping and restarting, Dominic shouldered his way between me and Ignacio and pinned the other man with a stare so cold it sent shivers down my spine.
To his credit, Ignacio didnโt back down. โHey man, whatโs the deal?โ His tone was friendly, but wariness filled his expression. โWe were dancing.โ
โAnd now youโre not,โ Dominic said, his tone deadly calm. Ignacioโs eyes narrowed. โDo we have a problem?โ
โNo.โ I answered for my ex-husband. โDominic was just leaving.
Werenโt you?โ
He didnโt budge.
Anger washed away the remainder of my buzz. โIf you donโt leave us alone right now,โ I said quietly, โI will never talk to you again.โ
It was the first ultimatum Iโd ever issued, and I meant every word. I usually wasnโt this dramatic, but I refused to let Dominic barge in like a jealous rhino every time he saw me with another man. Heโd lost the right toย anyย opinions on my personal life weeks ago.
His eyes snapped to mine. Shock flitted through them, followed by a quick flash of betrayal, then hurt.
I would be lying if I said his reaction didnโt pull on at least one heartstring. Despite everything thatโd happened between us, I didnโt want to actively hurt him, but I couldnโt let him walk all over me either.
My conviction mustโve been scrawled all over my face, because after what felt like an eternity, Dominic turned and walked away without a word. However, the moment was already ruined. No matter how hard I tried to laugh, dance, and focus on Ignacio again, my mind was stuck on the man who held more shares of my attention than he should. He was gone but stillย there,ย his gaze a warm weight on my skin, his presence a black hole that
drew every inch of awareness toward him.
I couldnโt take it anymore. I lasted one more song before I made an excuse about needing another drink and left Ignacio on the dance floor.
I stormed toward the bar, where Dominic sat like a king surveying his empire. I stopped inches away from him and jabbed a finger at his chest. โEnough.โ
His eyebrows rose. โI didnโt do anything.โ โYouโreย here.โ
โItโs public property,ย amor.ย I have as much right to be here as you do.โ
โYou know what I mean. And stop calling meย amor.โ My heart threatened to pound out of my chest. โItโs notโฆIโm notโฆโ
โYouโre not what?โ Dominicโs voice dipped a decibel.
โIโm not your wife anymore.โ I shouldnโt have drunk so much. My head swam, and my palms were clammy with sweat.
โNo.โ He didnโt take his eyes off mine. โBut youโre still my love. That hasnโt changed.โ
Damn him.ย Damn him to hell.
He said the right thing every timeโฆwhen he cared enough to say it. His confession after Mondayโs dinner had been stuck on a permanent loop in my head for the past week.
Thatโs all I ask. A chance for us to talk and get to know each other as we are.
I knew better than to fall for it, but sometimes, resisting him was like a falling stone trying to resist the pull of gravity.
My phone vibrated against my hip. I wrenched my gaze from his, eager for a distraction while my pulse pounded at triple speed. It spiked even more when I saw who was calling, but I pressedย acceptย anyway. Anything
was better than being alone with Dominic. We might be surrounded by people, but when he was there, no one else existed.
I turned away from him and pressed my phone tight against my ear. โMom? Is everything okay?โ
The last time my mother called me out of the blue like this, sheโd lost her passport and missed her flight to New York after partying too hard at some billionaireโs chateau in Europe. She had been the guest of honor at a major fashion event in the city the following day, and Iโd scrambled to get her an emergency passportย andย a new flight so she could make the event. If it hadnโt been for the Davenport name, I might not have succeeded.
โEverythingโs wonderful,โ she trilled. โIn fact, I haveย amazingย news, darling. Are you ready?โ
Disbelief coasted through me when she delivered her bombshell. I shouldnโt have been surprised, but the timing was absurd, even for her.
โThisย Tuesday? Are you kidding?โ
โWhy would I kid about something like that? This is a big deal! Of course, you and Marceloย needย to be there. Youโre family, and family is nonnegotiable.โ
โYes, butโ โ
โOops, I have to go. Bernard is waiting for me in the hot tub.โ She giggled, which was a deeply disconcerting sound coming from oneโs fifty- seven-year-old parent. โSee you soon! Donโt forget to moisturize and hydrate. You want to look good for the big day.โ
โMom, you canโtโ โ
Dead silence interrupted my protest. Sheโd hung up.
โWhat is it?โ Dominic asked when I faced him again. A frown was etched in his brow; my end of the conversation was enough to indicate something was wrong.
I was too stunned to hold on to my earlier anger or do anything except tell the truth.
โMy momโs getting married again.โ I looked up, seeing my stupefaction reflected in his eyes. โThe wedding is in three days.โ