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Chapter no 25 – Vivian

King of Wrath

The early morning light cast soft shadows on the floor. Stillness weighed heavy in the air, and every movement sounded too loud as I inched my way off the mattress.

It was five after seven, the earliest Iโ€™d woken up on a weekend since my crack-of-dawn flight to Eldorra for Agnesโ€™s wedding years ago, but I needed to leave before Dante woke up.

My feet grazed the rug.

โ€œWhere are you going?โ€ The rough, sleepy rumble of Danteโ€™s voice touched my back.

I froze, my toes curling into the plush triple ply while my heart took off on a gallop.

Stay calm. Stay cool.

Even if his voice sparked a host of X-rated memories.

Look in the mirror when Iโ€™m fucking you.

You like this? Watching me wreck your pussy while you make a mess all over my cock?

Heat crawled over my cheeks, but I attempted a neutral expression when I turned.

Dante sat up against the headboard, charcoal silk sheets rumpled around his waist. A smooth expanse of olive skin stretched over the naked, sculpted

planes of his shoulders and tapered down to a lean waist. His V cut arrowed beneath the sheets like an invitation to pick up where we left off last night.

I forced my gaze up only to find his eyes waiting for mine. A knowing smirk tugged on his lips as he leaned back, oozing casual arrogance and pure male satisfaction.

Smug bastard.

Yet it didnโ€™t stop butterflies from erupting in my stomach.

โ€œIโ€™m going to work,โ€ I said breathlessly, remembering his question. โ€œLegacy Ball crisis. Itโ€™s urgent.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s Saturday.โ€

โ€œCrises donโ€™t operate on a workweek schedule.โ€ I discreetly tugged on the hem of my top.

I wore one of Danteโ€™s old college T-shirts, and it fell somewhere between scandalous and mid-thigh.

His eyes flicked down and darkened.

The heat spread from my face to somewhere south of my stomach.

โ€œPerhaps not, but thatโ€™s not why youโ€™re sneaking out of my bed at seven in the morning,ย mia cara.โ€ Some of the sleep evaporated from his voice, leaving satin and smoke behind.

โ€œNo?โ€ My voice squeaked like a door hinge in need of oil.

โ€œNo.โ€ His gaze met mine again. Challenge glinted in its depths.

Whoโ€™s the one running now?

The unspoken words sank into my bones. โ€œYou wanted to talk,โ€ he said. โ€œLetโ€™s talk.โ€

I swallowed the nerves lodged in my throat.ย Okay then.

Iโ€™d pictured our conversation happening a little differently. I would be fired up and full of indignationโ€”and dressed in my best outfit, of courseโ€” not sitting on the edge of his bed, smelling like him and wearing his T-shirt while the memory of his touch was imprinted on my skin.

But he was right. We needed to talk, and there was no point in delaying the inevitable.

I addressed the elephant in the room first.

โ€œHeath came over last night because he said I texted him about wanting to get back together.โ€

A shadow crossed Danteโ€™s face at the mention of Heath, but he didnโ€™t interrupt.

โ€œI didnโ€™t. Wellโ€ฆโ€ I amended my statement. โ€œHe showed me his phone, and thereย isย a text that looks like it was from me, but I never sent it. Maybe it was a prank or a hack. I donโ€™t know, but it doesnโ€™t matter. My answer to hisโ€ฆproposal hasnโ€™t changed since the last time we spoke. He refused to accept that, and we went back and forth for hours until you showed up.โ€

I shouldโ€™ve kicked Heath out long before Dante came home. However, Iโ€™d never quite gotten over my guilt for how my parents treated him when they found out about our relationship.

Vivian is a Lau. Sheโ€™s meant to marry someone great, not a so-called entrepreneur with a company no oneโ€™s heard of. You are not good enough for her, and you never will be.

Two years later, the memory of my fatherโ€™s harsh words still made me wince.

โ€œDid you say no because you no longer have feelings for him, or because you feel obligated to keep our arrangement?โ€ Danteโ€™s face was unreadable.

โ€œDoes it matter? Weโ€™re getting married either way.โ€ I threw his words from last night back at him.

His mouth tightened. โ€œI wouldnโ€™t ask if it didnโ€™t.โ€

โ€œYet you havenโ€™t answered my question about whether this is still business.โ€

Dante had indirectly admitted it wasnโ€™t last night, but I took anything anyone said during sex with a grain of salt.

His lips parted on a sardonic breath. โ€œHow many times are you going to make me say it?โ€

โ€œJust once,โ€ I said softly.

He regarded me with dark, hooded eyes.

The clock ticked with deafening precision, and my soft cotton T-shirt suddenly felt too heavy.

โ€œBusinessย would be staying in California and celebrating a deal Iโ€™d worked a year on instead of rushing back to see you,โ€ he finally said, his voice low and loaded with gravel. โ€œBusinessย would be completing my D.C. trip instead of waking my pilot up for a last-minute flight home. In all my years as CEO, Iโ€™ve only cut a work trip short twice, Vivian, and both those instances were because of you.โ€ A wry twist of his lips. โ€œSo no, itโ€™s not just fucking business anymore.โ€

The butterflies took flight again, soaring so high the velvety tips of their wings brushed my heart.

I grasped for an appropriate response before I settled on the only word that came to mind.

โ€œOh.โ€

Ironic amusement ghosted through his gaze. โ€œYes,ย oh,โ€ he said dryly. โ€œYour turn,ย mia cara. Why did you say no to Heath?โ€

His tone was lazy, but there was nothing lazy about the way he watched me, like a predator locked on its prey, his muscles coiled with tension.

โ€œBecause I donโ€™t have romantic feelings for him anymore,โ€ I said, my voice soft. โ€œAnd because I might have them for someone else.โ€

Now that the emotional shock from last night had cleared, I realized my conversation with Heath had provided some much-needed clarity.

Once upon a time, Iโ€™d loved him, and I felt guilty for the way things had ended between us. But itโ€™d been two years. I wasnโ€™t the same person Iโ€™d been when we dated, and I hadnโ€™t felt anything except surprise, sadness, and a bit of annoyance when we talked.

All this time, I thought Iโ€™d missed Heath, but I missed theย ideaย of him. I missed having a partner. I missed being loved and beingย inย love.

Unfortunately, I could no longer find those things with him.

The morning sunlight filtered through the curtains and gilded Danteโ€™s face, casting soft shadows beneath his brow and cheekbones. He was so still he resembled a golden sculpture in repose, but the air sparked like dry kindling.

โ€œItโ€™s not just business for you.โ€ I forced back the uprising of nerves in my stomach. โ€œAnd itโ€™s not just duty for me.โ€

The air turned dense, heavy with meaning. A faint car horn sounded dozens of stories below, but we didnโ€™t look away.

โ€œGood.โ€ The rough sound brushed my skin with startling intimacy. My pulse drummed in my ears.

I smoothed a clammy hand over my thigh, unsure what to do or say next.

Do we kiss? Continue the conversation? Go our separate ways? I stuck with the safest option.

โ€œWell, Iโ€™m glad we had that talk. I really do have a work crisis, so Iโ€™ll get back to my roomโ€”โ€

โ€œThis is your room.โ€

I gave Dante a dubious stare. Maybe the lack of caffeine had affected his memory.

โ€œI hate to tell you this, but this is not, in fact, where Iโ€™ve been sleeping the past five months,โ€ I said patiently. โ€œMy room is at the other end of the hall. You made a big show of distinguishing it when I moved in. Remember?โ€

โ€œYes, but I think itโ€™s clear the boundaries we set that day are no longer applicable.โ€ Dante notched a dark brow. โ€œDonโ€™t you agree?โ€

My pulse tripped into overdrive. โ€œWhat are you suggesting?โ€

โ€œThat we set new boundaries. No more separate bedrooms, no more sneaking out in the morningโ€ฆโ€ His expression darkened. โ€œAnd no more contact with Heath.โ€

Normally, I wouldโ€™ve chafed at Danteโ€™s attempt to control who I could talk to, but after last nightโ€™s debacle, I understood where he was coming from. If he had an ex who was hellbent on breaking us up, I wouldnโ€™t want him talking to her either.

โ€œWhat a shame,โ€ I said. โ€œIโ€™d planned to invite him over for dinner.โ€ Dante didnโ€™t look amused.

โ€œIt was a joke.โ€ Nothing.

I sighed. โ€œOn that note, if weโ€™re setting new boundaries, I have a few of my own. Oneโ€ฆโ€ I ticked them off on my fingers. โ€œNo more scowling as your default expression. Your face is close to freezing that way, and Iโ€™d rather not wake up to the Grinch for the rest of my life.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m much better looking than the Grinch,โ€ he grumbled. โ€œAnd if people stopped pissing me off, I wouldnโ€™t scowl so much.โ€

โ€œOther people arenโ€™t the problem. Remember when we passed by a dog park around Christmas and saw those adorable huskies? You glared at them so hard they started howling.โ€

โ€œI wasnโ€™t glaring atย them,โ€ he said impatiently. โ€œI was glaring at their outfits. Who dresses their dogs up as reindeer? Itโ€™s ridiculous.โ€

โ€œIt was Christmas. At least they werenโ€™t dressed as elves.โ€ Danteโ€™s frown deepened.ย Weโ€™ll work on that later.

โ€œAnyway.โ€ I moved on before we veered too deep into an argument about canine fashion. โ€œBack to the boundaries. No more disappearing for weeks at a time with less than forty-eight hoursโ€™ notice unless itโ€™s truly an emergency. No more shutting down when youโ€™re upset and things donโ€™t go your way. Andโ€ฆโ€ My teeth tugged on my bottom lip. โ€œWe should commit to at least one date every week.โ€

Most people datedย beforeย their engagement, but we were doing everything backward.

Late was better than never, I supposed.

โ€œIf you wanted to spend more time with me,ย mia cara,ย you only have to say so.โ€ Danteโ€™s drawl slipped back into a velvety cadence.

My cheeks warmed. โ€œThatโ€™s not the point.โ€ Not the whole point, anyway. โ€œWeโ€™re getting married in a few months, and we havenโ€™t gone on a single real date.โ€

โ€œWeโ€™ve been on dates. We went to the Valhalla gala.โ€ โ€œThat was a social obligation.โ€

โ€œWe went to Bali.โ€

โ€œThat was a family obligation.โ€ He fell silent.

โ€œThose are my terms. Do you accept?โ€

His answer came less than two seconds later. โ€œYes.โ€

โ€œGreat.โ€ I hid my surprise at his ready agreement. โ€œWellโ€ฆโ€ God, this was awkward. Why was peace so much harder than war? โ€œWe can sort out the bedroom logistics later. For now, I need to fix my work problem before Iโ€™m blacklisted.โ€

Trying to find a last-minute venue in Manhattan was like trying to find an earring at the bottom of the Hudson River. Impossible.

But if I wanted to save the Legacy Ball and my career, I needed to find a way to make the impossible possible, fast.

โ€œIs it something that requires you to be in the office?โ€ โ€œNoโ€ฆโ€ I said cautiously. โ€œNot really.โ€

I mostly needed to brainstorm alternatives so I could call them on Monday.

โ€œPerfect. Fix it over breakfast.โ€ A smile flickered over Danteโ€™s mouth. โ€œWeโ€™re going on our first date.โ€

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