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Chapter no 20 – Dante

King of Wrath

Kaiโ€™s punch snapped my head back with such force my teeth rattled. The taste of copper filled my mouth, and when my vision finally cleared, his frown came into focus like a photograph in a

developing tray.

โ€œThat was an easy dodge. Whereโ€™s your head at today?โ€ โ€œIt was one hit. Donโ€™t get cocky.โ€

โ€œThree.โ€ He grunted when my uppercut caught him beneath the chin. โ€œAnd that doesnโ€™t answer my question.โ€

I blamed the next words out of my mouth on the residual impact of his strike.

โ€œI kissed Vivian over Thanksgiving.โ€ย Willingly.ย Of my own accord.

Weโ€™d done more than that, but I sure as fuck wasnโ€™t discussing our sex life with Kai.

The engagement photoshoot kiss had been forced. Bali had beenโ€ฆhell, I didnโ€™t know what Bali had been other than a mind fuck.

Vivian had been asleep or pretending to be asleep after I got out of the shower, and weโ€™d avoided discussing what happened in the week since. She probably thought Iโ€™d rejected her for whatever reason, and I was too disconcerted to correct her.

Kai gave me a strange look. โ€œYou kissed your fiancรฉe. So what?โ€

Fuck.ย The kiss had screwed me up so much Iโ€™d forgotten he didnโ€™t know I despised her family.

To him, our engagement was business, but most arranged marriages still involved physical intimacy before the wedding. If not sex, then at least something as simple as a kiss.

โ€œIt was different this time.โ€

I shouldnโ€™t have done it. The kiss, opening up about my family, all of it.

Yet I did it anyway.

Somehow, someway, Vivian Lau had burrowed under my skin, and I didnโ€™t know how to get her out without losing a piece of myself in the process.

A knowing glint passed through Kaiโ€™s eyes. โ€œMixing business with pleasure. Itโ€™s about time.โ€

โ€œLook whoโ€™s talking.โ€ Kaiโ€™s idea of fun was translating academic texts into Latin for no reason other than he was a showoff and bored as hell.

โ€œWhat can I say? I prefer the company of words to people. Except for you, of course.โ€

โ€œOf course.โ€ He was so full of bullshit.

He laughed. โ€œCheer up, Russo. Liking your fiancรฉe isnโ€™t the worst thing in the world.โ€

Maybe not in his world. But it was in mine.

 

 

My efforts to avoid Vivian disintegrated when I returned home and promptly ran into her in the foyer.

โ€œOh my God. What happened?โ€ Her horrified expression confirmed what I already knewโ€”I looked like a mess.

And if I had any lingering doubts, the mirror hanging opposite the front door smashed them into smithereens.

Bruised jaw. Blackening eye. A cut over my brow.

Thank fuck I didnโ€™t have a board meeting in the next two weeks.

โ€œKai.โ€ I removed my coat and hung it on the brass tree. My tone was indifferent, but an unsettling warmth unfurled behind my ribs at her concern.

Vivianโ€™s brows pulled together. โ€œKai hit you? He doesnโ€™t seem like the type. Heโ€™s usually so calm andโ€ฆnice.โ€

Just like that, the warmth turned into annoyance.

โ€œI told you, heโ€™s not as nice as he seems,โ€ I said in a clipped voice. โ€œBut to clarify, we sometimes blow off steam by boxing. He happened to land more hits today since I wasโ€ฆdistracted.โ€

Thinking about you.

โ€œYou box for fun.โ€ Vivian set the vase of flowers in her arms on the marble side table. โ€œThat makes so much sense.โ€

โ€œWhatโ€™s that supposed to mean?โ€

โ€œIt means you have a temper.โ€ She straightened the stems, oblivious to my scowl. โ€œIโ€™m sure boxing helps, but have you ever thought about anger management classes?โ€ A teasing note ran beneath her voice.

โ€œI donโ€™t need anger management classes,โ€ I growled. First, she was the reason Kai got the upper hand in the ring. Now, she was insulting me? โ€œIโ€™m in full control ofโ€”โ€ I broke off at her laugh. Realization dawned. โ€œYouโ€™re teasing me.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s too easy.โ€ Vivianโ€™s smile faded when she faced me again. Her eyes swept over my face, lingering on the nasty cut above my eye. โ€œYou should ice your bruises and clean that cut, or itโ€™ll get infected.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll be fine.โ€ They werenโ€™t my first or worst injuries from the ring. โ€œIce and disinfectant,โ€ she said firmly. โ€œNow.โ€

โ€œOr what?โ€ I shouldnโ€™t be indulging her, but she was so endearing when she tried to boss me around that I couldnโ€™t resist.

Her eyes narrowed. โ€œOr Iโ€™ll place every candlestick in this house at uneven intervals and make sure your foods touch every. Single. Meal. Greta will help me. She likes me more than you.โ€

I took back what I said about her being endearing. She was fucking evil. โ€œMeet me in the guest bathroom. Iโ€™m getting the ice.โ€

I didnโ€™t take well to people telling me what to do, but a reluctant wisp of admiration curled in my chest as I headed to the bathroom.

I leaned against the counter and checked my watch. I had a mountain of paperwork to review, and God knew I should stay the away from Vivian until I sorted out my aggravating feelings toward her. Yet here I was, waiting for a goddamn ice pack.

My injuries didnโ€™t even hurt. Much.

The door opened, and Vivian entered carrying two small ice packs.

โ€œI told you Iโ€™m fine,โ€ I grumbled, but a spark of pleasure lit in my chest when she brushed gentle fingers over my jaw.

โ€œDante, your skin is purple.โ€

โ€œPurple black.โ€ A smile tugged on my lips at her cutting look. โ€œPrecision is important,ย mia cara.โ€

โ€œAre you trying to get a matching injury on the other side of your jaw?โ€ she asked pointedly, pressing one of the packs against my face. โ€œIf so, I can help with that.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not very sporting of you to threaten bodily harm while patching me up. Some might even say itโ€™s hypocritical.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t like sports, and Iโ€™m an excellent multitasker.โ€

โ€œYet Asher Donovan and Rafael Pessoa, two sports stars, are on your dream husband list.โ€

I used to be a fan of both. Not anymore.

โ€œFirst of all, youย haveย to let that list go. Second of allโ€”hold this over your eyeโ€โ€”Vivian pushed the second ice pack into my hand while she

dampened a washclothโ€โ€”donโ€™t deflect from the main issue here, which is your utter refusal to ask for help.โ€

โ€œI can handle a few injuries. Iโ€™ve been through worse.โ€ Still, I didnโ€™t resist when she dabbed the cloth on my wound.

โ€œDo I want to ask what you mean byย worse?โ€

โ€œI broke my nose the first time when I was fourteen. Some asshole was bullying Luca, so I hit him. He hit me back. It got ugly enough I had to go to the ER.โ€

Vivian winced. โ€œHow old was the other kid?โ€

โ€œSixteen.โ€ Fletcher Alcott had been a real piece of work. โ€œAย sixteen-year-oldย was picking on a nine-year-old?โ€

โ€œCowards always pick on people who canโ€™t fight back.โ€

โ€œSadly true.โ€ She retrieved a bandage from the medicine cabinet. โ€œYou said that was the first time you broke your nose. What happened the second time?โ€

My mouth curled into a grin. โ€œGot drunk in college and fell on the sidewalk.โ€

Vivianโ€™s laugh washed through me like a cool breeze on a hot summer day. โ€œI canโ€™t imagine you as a typical drunk college student.โ€

โ€œI did my best to erase any incriminating evidence, but the memories are there.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m sure you did.โ€ She placed the Band-Aid over the cut and stepped back with a satisfied expression. โ€œThere. Much better.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re forgetting one thing.โ€ I tapped my jaw.

I didnโ€™t know why I was dragging this out when I didnโ€™t want to be here in the first place, but I couldnโ€™t remember the last time someone fussed over me. It feltโ€ฆnice. Disturbingly so.

Vivianโ€™s brow wrinkled. โ€œWhat?โ€ โ€œMy kiss.โ€

Pink crept over her cheeks. โ€œNow youโ€™re the one teasing me.โ€

โ€œI would never tease about such a serious matter,โ€ I said solemnly. โ€œOne kiss for each of my injuries. Thatโ€™s it. Would you deny a dying man his last wish?โ€

Her sparkling gaze held a touch of exasperation. โ€œDonโ€™t be dramatic. Youโ€™re the one who said you were, quote-unquote,ย fine.ย But since you insist on being such a baby about itโ€ฆโ€ She moved closer again. My pulse beat in my throat when she brushed her lips over my brow, then my jaw. โ€œBetter?โ€

โ€œMuch.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re incorrigible.โ€ Laughter bubbled beneath her voice. โ€œItโ€™s not the worst thing someoneโ€™s called me.โ€

โ€œI believe it.โ€

She turned her head a fraction, and our eyes held.

The bathroom smelled like lemon cleaner and ointment, two of the unsexiest scents known to mankind. That didnโ€™t stop heat from sparking in my blood or the memory of her taste from flooding my mind.

โ€œAbout Bali.โ€ Her breath brushed my skin, warm and tentative. My groin tightened. โ€œYeah?โ€

โ€œYou were right to stop things when you did. Ourโ€ฆwhat we did was a mistake.โ€

Something that felt suspiciously like disappointment snaked through my chest.

โ€œI know weโ€™re getting married, so weโ€™ll have toโ€ฆeventually.โ€ Vivian skipped over the specifics. โ€œBut itโ€™s too soon. I had too much wine at Thanksgiving and got caught up in the moment. It was aโ€ฆโ€ She faltered when my hands rested on her hips. โ€œA mistake. Right?โ€

Her skin branded my palm through the layer of cashmere. A hard smile flickered over my mouth. โ€œRight.โ€

My touch lingered for a beat before I moved her to the side and headed to the exit.

I shouldโ€™ve stopped in Bali, and what happened before I stopped was a mistake.

We were both right.

But it didnโ€™t mean I had to like it.

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