Kaiโs 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.
โThat was an easy dodge. Whereโs your head at today?โ โIt was one hit. Donโt get cocky.โ
โThree.โ He grunted when my uppercut caught him beneath the chin. โAnd that doesnโt answer my question.โ
I blamed the next words out of my mouth on the residual impact of his strike.
โI kissed Vivian over Thanksgiving.โย Willingly.ย Of my own accord.
Weโd done more than that, but I sure as fuck wasnโt discussing our sex life with Kai.
The engagement photoshoot kiss had been forced. Bali had beenโฆhell, I didnโt 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 weโd avoided discussing what happened in the week since. She probably thought Iโd rejected her for whatever reason, and I was too disconcerted to correct her.
Kai gave me a strange look. โYou kissed your fiancรฉe. So what?โ
Fuck.ย The kiss had screwed me up so much Iโd forgotten he didnโt 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.
โIt was different this time.โ
I shouldnโt 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 didnโt know how to get her out without losing a piece of myself in the process.
A knowing glint passed through Kaiโs eyes. โMixing business with pleasure. Itโs about time.โ
โLook whoโs talking.โ Kaiโs idea of fun was translating academic texts into Latin for no reason other than he was a showoff and bored as hell.
โWhat can I say? I prefer the company of words to people. Except for you, of course.โ
โOf course.โ He was so full of bullshit.
He laughed. โCheer up, Russo. Liking your fiancรฉe isnโt 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.
โOh my God. What happened?โ Her horrified expression confirmed what I already knewโI 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 didnโt have a board meeting in the next two weeks.
โKai.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.
Vivianโs brows pulled together. โKai hit you? He doesnโt seem like the type. Heโs usually so calm andโฆnice.โ
Just like that, the warmth turned into annoyance.
โI told you, heโs not as nice as he seems,โ I said in a clipped voice. โBut to clarify, we sometimes blow off steam by boxing. He happened to land more hits today since I wasโฆdistracted.โ
Thinking about you.
โYou box for fun.โ Vivian set the vase of flowers in her arms on the marble side table. โThat makes so much sense.โ
โWhatโs that supposed to mean?โ
โIt means you have a temper.โ She straightened the stems, oblivious to my scowl. โIโm sure boxing helps, but have you ever thought about anger management classes?โ A teasing note ran beneath her voice.
โI donโt 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? โIโm in full control ofโโ I broke off at her laugh. Realization dawned. โYouโre teasing me.โ
โItโs too easy.โ Vivianโs smile faded when she faced me again. Her eyes swept over my face, lingering on the nasty cut above my eye. โYou should ice your bruises and clean that cut, or itโll get infected.โ
โIโll be fine.โ They werenโt my first or worst injuries from the ring. โIce and disinfectant,โ she said firmly. โNow.โ
โOr what?โ I shouldnโt be indulging her, but she was so endearing when she tried to boss me around that I couldnโt resist.
Her eyes narrowed. โOr Iโll 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. โMeet me in the guest bathroom. Iโm getting the ice.โ
I didnโt 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 didnโt even hurt. Much.
The door opened, and Vivian entered carrying two small ice packs.
โI told you Iโm fine,โ I grumbled, but a spark of pleasure lit in my chest when she brushed gentle fingers over my jaw.
โDante, your skin is purple.โ
โPurple black.โ A smile tugged on my lips at her cutting look. โPrecision is important,ย mia cara.โ
โAre 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. โIf so, I can help with that.โ
โItโs not very sporting of you to threaten bodily harm while patching me up. Some might even say itโs hypocritical.โ
โI donโt like sports, and Iโm an excellent multitasker.โ
โYet 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.
โFirst of all, youย haveย to let that list go. Second of allโhold this over your eyeโโVivian pushed the second ice pack into my hand while she
dampened a washclothโโdonโt deflect from the main issue here, which is your utter refusal to ask for help.โ
โI can handle a few injuries. Iโve been through worse.โ Still, I didnโt resist when she dabbed the cloth on my wound.
โDo I want to ask what you mean byย worse?โ
โI 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. โHow old was the other kid?โ
โSixteen.โ Fletcher Alcott had been a real piece of work. โAย sixteen-year-oldย was picking on a nine-year-old?โ
โCowards always pick on people who canโt fight back.โ
โSadly true.โ She retrieved a bandage from the medicine cabinet. โYou said that was the first time you broke your nose. What happened the second time?โ
My mouth curled into a grin. โGot drunk in college and fell on the sidewalk.โ
Vivianโs laugh washed through me like a cool breeze on a hot summer day. โI canโt imagine you as a typical drunk college student.โ
โI did my best to erase any incriminating evidence, but the memories are there.โ
โIโm sure you did.โ She placed the Band-Aid over the cut and stepped back with a satisfied expression. โThere. Much better.โ
โYouโre forgetting one thing.โ I tapped my jaw.
I didnโt know why I was dragging this out when I didnโt want to be here in the first place, but I couldnโt remember the last time someone fussed over me. It feltโฆnice. Disturbingly so.
Vivianโs brow wrinkled. โWhat?โ โMy kiss.โ
Pink crept over her cheeks. โNow youโre the one teasing me.โ
โI would never tease about such a serious matter,โ I said solemnly. โOne kiss for each of my injuries. Thatโs it. Would you deny a dying man his last wish?โ
Her sparkling gaze held a touch of exasperation. โDonโt be dramatic. Youโre the one who said you were, quote-unquote,ย fine.ย But since you insist on being such a baby about itโฆโ She moved closer again. My pulse beat in my throat when she brushed her lips over my brow, then my jaw. โBetter?โ
โMuch.โ
โYouโre incorrigible.โ Laughter bubbled beneath her voice. โItโs not the worst thing someoneโs called me.โ
โI 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 didnโt stop heat from sparking in my blood or the memory of her taste from flooding my mind.
โAbout Bali.โ Her breath brushed my skin, warm and tentative. My groin tightened. โYeah?โ
โYou were right to stop things when you did. Ourโฆwhat we did was a mistake.โ
Something that felt suspiciously like disappointment snaked through my chest.
โI know weโre getting married, so weโll have toโฆeventually.โ Vivian skipped over the specifics. โBut itโs too soon. I had too much wine at Thanksgiving and got caught up in the moment. It was aโฆโ She faltered when my hands rested on her hips. โA mistake. Right?โ
Her skin branded my palm through the layer of cashmere. A hard smile flickered over my mouth. โRight.โ
My touch lingered for a beat before I moved her to the side and headed to the exit.
I shouldโve stopped in Bali, and what happened before I stopped was a mistake.
We were both right.
But it didnโt mean I had to like it.