I WAS IN BRAZIL, SURROUNDED BY CURRENT ANDย former fashion models, but there was only one person I couldnโt take my eyes off of.
Alessandra stood at the altar, resplendent in a pale orange dress that
made her glow despite the overcast skies. Wisps of hair framed her face, and a delicate glint of gold gleamed around her neck.
If I were a bride, I would never let her in my wedding party because she outshone everyone around her. Every time, a million times over.
Orange instead of white. Rio instead of DC. Bridesmaid instead of bride.
It wasnโt our wedding, but seeing her up there, looking so damn beautiful I couldnโt believe she was realโฆit was an excruciating reminder of what Iโd had.
And what Iโd lost.
โI promise to be your best friend, your confidante, and your partner in all things big and small. You will never face the world alone because Iโll be there for you, always and forever.โ
Iโd meant my vows when Iโd said them. I still did. But intentions couldnโt replace actions, and somewhere along the way, Iโd mistaken the former for the latter.
Loving someone wasnโt enough if I didnโt show it. Appreciating them wasnโt enough if I didnโt express it.
Iโd been so used to Alessandraโs unquestioning support that I hadnโt realized what a toll being the emotional anchor of our relationship had taken on her. She was strong, but even the strongest needed someone to lean on. Iโd promised that someone would be me, and Iโd broken that promise more times than I could count.
A fist crushed my heart to pulp.
Alessandra stared straight ahead as her mother walked down the aisle and the real ceremony commenced. I could tell by the tightness of her expression and her stranglehold on the flowers that she was holding back tears.
I didnโt know every part of her anymore, but the parts I did know, I knew intimately. Her tears werenโt for her mother; they were for us.
The fist squeezed harder. Even if she hated me with the fire of a thousand suns, that wouldnโt compare to how much I hated myself in that moment.
A crystal droplet snaked down her cheek. She quickly wiped it away, but our gazes collided when she looked up again. Her eyes shone with pain, and if I hadnโt been sitting, the impact wouldโve knocked me flat on my ass. Iโd spent my life building an empire, but in that moment, I wouldโve happily dismantled the entire fucking thing if it meant making her smile
instead of cry.
Past and present blurred into one as we stared at each other, caught in the web of a thousand memories and regrets. The buzz had returned to my ears, drowning out the rest of the ceremony. It wasnโt until the other guests stood and filed into the reception hall that I realized the actual wedding was over.
Alessandraโs eyes lingered on mine for a final beat before she glanced away. It was a small movement, but it felt, irrationally, like I was losing her all over again.
I swallowed past the jagged shards in my throat.
Luckily, the wedding was small, so it was easy to find her in the crowd after she finished her bridesmaid duties. I made it halfway to her before Marcelo stopped me.
โHey. Can we talk?โ
Wariness crept through my chest. Heโd been friendly enough in Buzios despite the divorce, but he seemed uncharacteristically guarded as he led me to the quietest corner of the room.
โWhatever youโre thinking of doing, donโt.โ Marcelo cut straight to the chase. โNot today.โ
My eyebrows winged up. โWhat, exactly, do you think Iโm planning to do?โ
โI donโt know, but I know it has to do with Alessandra.โ He nodded at his sister, who was talking to a model I vaguely recognized from the billboards in Times Square. โItโs not the time, Dom. You know how much our mother stresses her out. She doesnโt need you adding to that.โ
โI just want to talk to her. Iโm not going to hurt her.โ โYou mean, more than you already have?โ
I flinched. That shouldnโt have hurt as much as it did, considering it was the truth, but that was precisely why his words stung. I had no defense.
Marcelo sighed and rubbed a hand over his face. โLook, I like you. You were a good brother-in-law, and youโve done a lot for me over the years. But รle is my sister. Iโll always choose her over anyone else.โ
I suppressed another flinch at the wordย were.ย Iโd never thought thereโd be a day when a simple past tense would sting, but the past two months had been eye-opening in more ways than one.
โI shouldโve kept my distance in Buzios. I was tooโฆโ Marcelo shook his head. โFuck, I donโt know. We were brothers for ten years, and it was hard to switch that off. I want you both to be happy, and I thought if you worked out your issues, everyone would win.โ
โThatโs still possible.โ My hand flexed in lieu of reaching for my lighter. It was the only thing I had left from Alessandra that I could hold, and the compulsion to check that it was in my pocket every other minute was growing untenable.
โNo,โ Marcelo said softly. โI saw her face during the ceremony when she looked at you. You broke her heart, Dominic. It would take a hell of a lot more than a trip to Brazil to fix that.โ
Marceloโs words echoed in my head throughout the reception.
He was right. Taking time off work and coming to Brazil was a drop in the ocean of what I needed to fix things with Alessandra, but it was hard to make progress when she kept running from the shore.
After Marcelo left to take care of something with the caterers, I caught up with Alessandra near the bar, where she watched her mother and new stepfather dance with equal parts exhaustion and amusement.
โFourth timeโs the charm, right?โ I came up beside her, my senses coming alive with the scent of lilies and rain.
โGod, I hope so. I donโt think I can sit through another one of my motherโs weddings without shaking her.โ Alessandra stared at the creamy surface of her passion fruit sour. โI didnโt get a chance to say it earlier. Thank you again for flying us here. I appreciate it.โ
โAny time.โ
We lapsed into silence. I typically avoided parties unless they were useful for networking. Too many people, too much noise, too few inhibitions. They were overstimulation hell, but they were always more tolerable when Alessandra was next to me. She was the only reason Iโd soldiered through as many society events as I had over the years.
โI shouldโ โ
โDo you want toโ โ
We spoke again at the same time. I gestured for her to go first.
โI should check on the food,โ Alessandra said. โThe cake is, um, delicate.โ
โYour brother is doing that now.โ
โThen I should check with the DJ on the setlist. Itโs tough to balance a mix of Brazilian and American music. I donโt want anyone to feelโ โ
โรle,โ I said in a low voice. โIf you want me to leave, Iโll leave. You donโt have to make up excuses to avoid me.โ
Sheโd always had a tough time with her mother, who had paid more attention to her revolving door of boyfriends and husbands than she had her children. Fabiana should have been the one taking care of Alessandra, but whenever they were together, Alessandra slid right back into her role of caretaker. Even now, I could see her mentally calculating how long it would take before she had to cut Fabiana off from alcohol so she didnโt embarrass herself at her own wedding.
She had enough to worry about without worrying about me. Alessandra fiddled with her glass without looking at me.
I paused, a tiny kernel of hope kindling in my stomach. โDo you want me to leave?โ
An eternity passed before she gave a tiny shake of her head.
I wasnโt naive enough to think she wanted me here because she was ready for reconciliation. Besides Marcelo, I was the only person in attendance who understood her wariness when it came to her mother and who was here forย her,ย not Fabiana.
It didnโt matter. She could ask me to stay and mop the fucking floor and I would do it.
โCome on.โ I held out my hand. โThe receptionโs over soon. You canโt leave without at least one dance.โ
To my surprise, Alessandra didnโt argue. She set her glass on the bar and slid her palm into mine.
I guided her to the dance floor, where I rested my free hand on her hip as we swayed to the music. My pulse thrummed with nerves.
Donโt fuck this up.
โDo you remember what happened during our reception?โ I murmured. โSomeone hacked the DJโs boothโฆโ
โAnd started playing nineties rap during our first dance,โ Alessandra finished. She let out a small laugh. โIโve never seen you look so panicked.โ
โIโm talented at many things, but freestyling isnโt one of them, Iโm afraid.โ
Our DJ had wrestled control back fairly quickly, and weโd never figured out who was responsible for the unexpected musical diversion. However, it made for a good story, and I would never forget how willing Alessandra had been to roll with it. If I hadnโt already loved her more than I could fathom, I wouldโve fallen head over heels right then and there.
โIf I could rewind time and go back ten years, Iโd do a lot of things differently,โ I said. โIncluding beefing up the DJโs security.โย And loving you the way you deserve.
The DJ statement was a joke, but everything else wasnโt. Despite the billions in my bank accounts, I couldnโt buy the only thing I wanted.
A second chance with her.
โIf only.โ Alessandra gave me a sad smile. โBut thereโs no use living in the past.โ
โNo. There isnโt.โ My throat constricted. The drum of my heartbeat intensified behind my ribcage. โGo on a date with me.โ
She sighed. โDomโฆโ
โWeโve never had a real date in Brazil. Every time weโve visited, weโve spent it with your family.โ
โThatโs not a good enough reason.โ
โI donโt need a reason to be with you,ย amor.ย But Iโll give you ten thousand if it means youโll say yes.โ
A visible swallow slid down her throat. โYou always know what to say.โ โNot always.โ I wish I did. I wish Iโd said a thousand things and asked a thousand questions instead of glossing over them. โI donโt expect you to jump into a relationship with me again, or even go on a second date,โ I said.
โI just want to spend time with you for as long as youโll let me.โ Alessandra remained quiet.
โIt wonโt make up for the nights we lost or the dates I missed, but Iโฆโ A mix of frustration and misery scraped my words raw. โIโm so fucking sorry. For everything.โ
Eloquence had abandoned me, but if I stripped away the frills, they were the only words left. Every ounce of regret, shame, and guilt distilled into two words.
Iโm sorry.
The current song ended. Weโd stopped dancing long ago, but we stayed rooted to our spots while my heart thumped to a painful beat.
โOne date,โ Alessandra finally said. My shock of relief cut off a second later when she added, โBut thatโs all it is. It doesnโt mean weโre dating, and Iโm free to see other people. If I do, you canโt follow me, threaten the men, or do anything else thatโll ruin the dates.โ
Every muscle coiled at the thought of her dating someone else, but I fought back my visceral reaction. I was smart enough to recognize a test and a punishment when I saw them, and I was desperate enough to take them as they were given.
I dipped my head in agreement before she could walk back her concession.ย One date.ย I could work with that.
โDeal.โ





