Despite what Vivian thought, Iโd scheduled my Europe trip before she moved in. A majority of Russo Group brands were headquartered on the continent, and I blocked off a month every
year to hold in-person meetings with the heads of our European subsidiaries.
This yearโs timing just happened to be extremely convenient.
However, I made sure to keep tabs on Luca and Vivian while I was gone. Iโd assigned Luca a sales role at one of our jewelry subsidiariesโ retail stores. He was a people person, and putting him in a back office somewhere would only spell disaster for him and the store in question. According to the store manager, he had a rough startโmy brother had never been punctualโ but by the time I returned to New York, he seemed to have settled, albeit begrudgingly, into his new role.
Vivian, on the other hand, had taken to her new surroundings like a duck to water. Greta and Edward gushed about her in every report, and I came home to find a new painting in the gallery, towels monogrammed withย D&Vย in the bathrooms, and fucking flowers everywhere.
โDante, relax your expression,โ Winona said. โGive me a smileโฆthatโs it! Perfect.โ
The camera shutter clicked in rapid succession.
Vivian and I had spent the morning taking engagement photos in Central Park. It was as excruciating as Iโd imagined, filled with fake smiles and faker embraces as Winona guided us into poses designed to show off how in โloveโ we were.
โVivian, put your arms around his neck and move closer.โ
I stiffened when Vivian obliged and took a tentative step toward me. โCloser. I can practically drive a tractor between you right now,โ
Winona joked.
โDo as she says so we can get this over with,โ I ground out. The sooner I put more distance between us, the better.
โYou grow more charming every day.โ Vivianโs voice was so sweet I couldโve drizzled it over pancakes. โEurope truly did wonders for your personality.โ
โCloser,โ Winona encouraged. If she picked up on our hostility, she didnโt acknowledge it. โOne more stepโฆโ
Vivianโs breasts grazed my chest when she closed the remaining gap between us.
My muscles went rigid.
โDante, put your arms around Vivian.โ
For fuckโs sake.
Since I just wanted to get the torture over with, I set my jaw and placed my hands on Vivianโs hips. Heat seared through the silk of her dress, and her damned apple scent crawled into my lungs again.
Neither of us moved, afraid the slightest shift would inadvertently bring us even closer.
โI received an interesting call from my accountant when I was in Paris,โ I said in an effort to distract myself from our disturbing proximity. โOne hundred thousand dollars charged to my Amex in one day, including ten grand on flowers. Care to explain?โ
โYou gave me a black Amex, I used it,โ Vivian said with an elegant shrug. โWhat can I say? I like flowers. And shoes.โ
Translation: You were an asshole before you left, and I took it out on your bank account.
A subtle but petty act of revenge. Good for her.
There was no one more irritating than someone who didnโt stand up for herself.
โClearly,โ I said, trying not to breathe too deep so her scent didnโt envelop me completely. โAnd the towels?โ
โThey were a gift from my mother.โ Of course they were.
โLet me know in advance the next time you leave for a month,โ she said. โI want time to plan a party, redecorate the living room, maybe come up with a robust shopping list. Itโs amazing how much you can do with no spending limit.โ
I narrowed my eyes.
I didnโt care about the credit card usage. Luca once spent a million dollars on a ridiculous twenty-four-karat solid gold bathtub for a pajama party. A hundred grand was nothing.
What pissed me off was the way Vivian rearranged everything while I was gone. The towels and flowers were just the tip of the iceberg. There was new art on the walls, aromatherapy piping through hidden diffusers, and a massage room where the gift-wrapping room used to be.
I left for a month and came back to find my home transformed into a fucking Club Med.
โYou had a good time while I was gone, did you?โ A dangerous current twined around my words.
โI had aย wonderfulย time.โ Vivian threaded her fingers through my hair and tugged hard enough to hurt. She smiled. โThe house has been so pleasant without all the scowls and grunts.โ
โHere I thought youโd miss me.โ I tsked. โIโm hurt.โ
โI would apologize, but catering to your feelings isnโt part of our arrangement. Itโsย justย a business deal. Remember?โ
A reluctant smile touched my mouth. Touchรฉ.
โLook at you two. So sweet.โ Winona sighed. โDante, why donโt you give her a kiss on the lips? Itโll be the perfect photo to wrap up the shoot.โ
My smile disappeared.
Vivian went stiff in my arms. โThatโs not necessary,โ she said quickly. โWe donโtโฆwe donโt like PDA.โ
โThereโs no one here except us,โ Winona pointed out.
Iโd pulled some strings and reserved swaths of the park for the photoshoot. I hated public crowds. Too loud, too unpredictable, tooย there.
โYes, butโฆโ Vivian faltered. She looked like a rabbit caught in headlights.
Annoyance flared at her horrified expression. I didnโtย wantย to kiss her, but I didnโt appreciate how she acted like kissing me was the equivalent of getting bitten by a poisonous snake.
โWe really donโt feel comfortable kissing in front ofย anyย third party,โ Vivian finally finished.
She tried to step back, but my hold on her hips prevented her from doing so.
My annoyance deepened. Weโd agreed to play the part of a loving couple in public, but she wasnโt acting particularly loving.
โIf you donโt want to, thatโs fine, but itโs not an engagement shoot without a kiss.โ Winona looked puzzled by our hesitation. โI promise I wonโt be scandalized.โ
โRight.โ Vivian scraped her teeth across her bottom lip.
Christ.ย If she waffled any harder, sheโd have a prime spot on Sarabethโs brunch menu, syrup and all.
Instead of waiting for her to make a decision sometime in the next century, I dipped my head and brushed my mouth over hers. Softly, just long enough to hear the camera shutter click again.
Vivianโs body morphed from stiff to rigid. Her lips parted on a sharp inhale, and I tasted something sweet flavored with a hint of spices.
My blood thrummed.
It was just supposed to be a quick kiss for the camera. I should pull back, but her mouth was so warm and soft I couldnโt resist another taste.
And another.
Before I knew it, my hand slid up of its own accord. My fingers sank into her hair and evoked an overwhelming urge to deepen the kiss. To wrap my fist around all that silk and tug until her mouth opened fully for me, letting me explore and plunder at my will.
My blood thrummed louder.
I blamed my senseless actions on the month apart. Absence made the heart grow fonder and all that crap.
It was the only plausible reason why kissing Francis Lauโs daughter didnโt make me want to scrub bleach all over myself.
Vivian tilted her chin up a fraction, giving me better access. Myโ
โWe got the shot!โ Winonaโs voice yanked us apart as suddenly and violently as if someone had fired a gun.
One second, we were kissing. The next, my hands were gone from Vivianโs hip and hair, her arms had dropped from around my neck, and my heart was racing like Iโd just completed an Ironman Triathlon.
Vivian and I stared at each other for a frozen second before quickly looking away.
The kiss had lasted less than a minute, but my mouth turned with the imprint of her lips. Heaviness settled on my skin like a cashmere blanket as Winona rose from her crouching position.
โYou two might be the most photogenic couple Iโve ever worked with.โ She grinned. โI canโt wait for you to see the final photos.โ
โThank you,โ Vivian said, her face pink. โIโm sure theyโll be great.โ
โAre we done?โ I removed my jacket and ignored her reproving look.
Weโd done the damn shoot. What more did she want?
And why was it so fucking hot in the middle of October?
โYes, Iโll email you a link to the gallery in two weeks,โ Winona said, unfazed by my curt reply. โCongratulations again on your engagement.โ
Vivian thanked her again while I brushed past her toward the stairs leading away from Bethesda Terrace. I needed to put more distance between us immediately.
Unfortunately, Vivian soon fell into step with me again, and we walked in silence toward one of the park exits while I cursed myself for my lapse of judgment.
Not just the kiss, but the photoshoot altogether. I shouldโve hired someone to Photoshop us into the park. That way, I wouldnโt have to deal withโฆthis.
The restless buzz beneath my skin. The tightening of my muscles when her scent wafted into my nose. The memory of her mouth on mine.
It wasnโt about the kiss, which weโd had to do if we didnโt want to arouse Winonaโs suspicion.
It was about the fact Iโd lingered.
Vivian finally spoke when we passed through the exit onto 79thย and Fifth. โAbout the kiss back thereโโ
โIt was for the photo.โ I didnโt look at her. โI know, butโโ
โAre you hungry?โ I nodded at the food cart on the corner of the street.
I would rather bathe in acid than discuss what happened.
Vivian sighed but dropped the subject. โI could use some food,โ she admitted. Her eyebrows winged up when I stopped in front of the food cart.
โWhat are you doing?โ
โBuying breakfast.โ I pulled a crisp twenty out of my wallet. โTwo coffees and signature bagels. Keep the change. Thanks, Omar.โ
While I wanted to get away from Vivian as soon as possible, I was damn hungry. Weโd woken up too early for breakfast, and I couldnโt buy food without getting some for her too.
I was an asshole, not a boor.
I turned to find her staring at me like Iโd sprouted horns and feathers in the middle of Fifth Avenue.
โWhat?โ
โYouโre on a first-name basis with the owner.โ
โObviously.โ I slid my wallet back into my pocket. โI run here in the mornings when I have time, and Iโve tried all the breakfast carts around the park. Omarโs the best.โ
โHere I thought you only ate caviar and human hearts.โ โDonโt be ridiculous. Caviar tastes awful with human hearts.โ
Vivianโs laugh evoked a strange sensation in my chest.ย Heartburn?
Investigate later.
I took the food and handed one of the paper cups and wrapped bagels to her. โI pay for quality, not price. Expensive doesnโt always equal good, especially when it comes to food.โ
โFor once, we agree.โ She followed me to a nearby bench and tucked her dress beneath her thighs before sitting. โWe should check the temperature in hell.โ
The corner of my mouth kicked up, but I flattened it before she noticed. โOne of my favorite restaurants before it closed was this tiny little place
in Bostonโs Chinatown,โ Vivian said hesitantly, like she was deciding whether or not to share the information with me even as the words left her mouth. โIf you werenโt looking for it, youโd miss it. The decor looked like
something out of the early nineties and the floors were suspiciously sticky, but they had the best dumplings Iโd ever tasted.โ
Curiosity got the better of me. โWhy did it close?โ
โThe owner died, and his son didnโt want to take it over. He sold it to someone who turned it into an electronics repair shop.โ A wistful note entered her voice. โMy family and I ate there every week, but I guess we wouldโve stopped going even if itโd stayed open. They only go to Michelin- starred places now. If they saw me eating from a food truck, theyโd have a coronary.โ
I took a slow sip of coffee as I processed what she said.
Iโd assumed Vivian was fully under her parentsโ thumb, but judging by her tone, all was not perfect in the Lau family.
โMy brother and I used to go to this place in midtown when we were kids,โ I said. โMoondust Diner. The neighborhood was a tourist trap, but the diner had the best milkshakes in the city. Two dollars, glasses almost as big as our heads. We went there every week after school until our grandfather found out. He was furious. Said Russos donโt frequent cheap diners and assigned someone to walk us home straight after school. We never went back after that.โ
Iโd never told anyone about the diner, but since she shared about the dumpling shop, I felt compelled to reciprocate.
The kiss reallyย hadย fucked with my head.
โTwo-dollar milkshakes? I wouldโve been a dentistโs nightmare,โ Vivian joked.
โMine wasnโt my biggest fan either.โ
The Moondust Diner still existed, but I wasnโt a kid anymore. My sweet tooth had faded, and I didnโt have time for trips down nostalgia lane.
We ate quietly for another minute before I said, โThings must have changed quite a bit after your fatherโs business took off.โ
I could always use more intel on the Laus, and if anyone knew Francis well, it was his daughter.
At least, that was the reason I gave myself for not leaving even though Iโd finished my food.
โThatโs an understatement.โ Vivian traced the rim of her coffee cup with her finger. โWhen I was fourteen, my mother sat me down for the talk. It wasnโt about sex; it was about expectations for who I should and could date. I was free to be with anyone I wantedย as long asย they met certain criteria. That was also the day I found out I was expected to have an arranged marriage if I didnโt find anyone โsuitableโ within a certain time.โ
Iโd suspected as much. New money families like the Laus typically tried to enhance their social status through marriage. Old money families did it too, but they were more subtle about it.
โI take it your parents werenโt fans of your exes.โ If they were, Vivian and I wouldnโt be engaged.
โNo.โ A shadow passed over her face. โWhat about you? Any exes you thought about marrying?โ
โI wasnโt interested in marriage.โ โHmm. Iโm not surprised.โ
I slanted a glance at her. โMeaning?โ
โMeaning youโre a control freak. You probably hatedโandย stillย hateโ the idea of someone coming in and upending your life. The more people in the household, the harder it is to control your surroundings.โ
My shock mustโve been evident because Vivian laughed and gave me a half-teasing, half-smug smile.
โItโs pretty obvious in the way you run your household,โ she said. โPlus, during meals, youโre anal about your foods not touching. You put the meat on the upper left side of your plate, vegetables on the upper right, and carbs and grains on the bottom. You did it at my parentsโ house and on my first night at your place, before you left for Europe.โ
She sipped her coffee, managing to look regal even while drinking from a paper cup. โControl freak,โ she summarized.
Reluctant admiration swept through me. โImpressive.โ
Iโd been particular about my foods touching since I was a child. I didnโt know why; the sight and texture of mixed foods just made my skin crawl.
โIt comes with the job,โ Vivian said. โEvent planning requires strong attention to detail, especially when youโre dealing with the types of clients I have.โ
Rich. Entitled. Needy.
She didnโt need to say it for me to know what she meant.
โWhy event planning instead of the family business?โ I was genuinely curious.
Vivian shrugged. โI like jewelry as a consumer, but I have no interest in the corporate side of the business,โ she said. โRunning Lau Jewels wouldnโt be a creative endeavor. It would be about stockholders, financial reports, and a thousand other things I donโt care about. I hate numbers, and Iโm not good at them. My sister Agnes is the one who likes that stuff. Sheโs the companyโs head of sales and marketing, and when my father retires, sheโll take over as CEO.โ
There wonโt be a company left to take over after Iโm done.
A small twist of unease tugged at my gut before I dismissed it.
Her father deserved what was coming to him. Vivian and her sister didnโt, but ruin and collateral damage went hand in hand. It was the cost of doing business.
โWhat about you? Did you ever want to do something else?โ Vivian asked.
โNo.โ
Iโd spent my entire life preparing to take over the Russo Group.
Pursuing another career path had never even crossed my mind.
โMy father refused to take over the company, so it was up to me to carry on the Russo tradition,โ I said. โAbnegating was never an option.โ
โYour father could but you couldnโt? Seems unfair.โ
โThereโs no such thing as fairness in the business world. Besides, my father wouldโve been shit as CEO. Heโs the type of guy who cares more about being liked than getting the job done. He wouldโve run the company into the ground within years, and my grandfather knew it. That was why he didnโt push him into taking an executive role.โ
The words came out of their own accord.
I wasnโt sure why I was telling Vivian about my family. An hour ago, I wouldโve rather jumped off the Empire State Building than spend another minute playing nice with her.
Maybe the kiss had short-circuited my brain, or maybe it was because this was my first moment of semi-peace since my grandfather died.
The past few months had been headache after headache. Funeral arrangements, Francisโs blackmail, Lucaโs bullshit, the engagement and Europe trip and regular business and social obligations I had to keep up with.
It was nice to sit and breathe for a minute.
โSpeaking of my parents, theyโd like to meet you,โ I said. Introducing Vivian to them was a headache Iโd hoped to avoid, though Iโd known the chances of fending them off for a year or however long it took to break the engagement were slim. โWeโre spending Thanksgiving with them.โ
According to Christianโs report, the Laus werenโt big on Thanksgiving, so Vivian shouldnโt be too upset about missing the holiday with her family.
Not that I cared if she was.
โOkay.โ She paused, obviously waiting for more information. When I didnโt provide any, she asked, โDo your parents live in New York?โ
โA little farther.โ I tossed my empty coffee cup in a nearby trash can. โBali.โ
For now.ย My parents hadnโt spent more than three consecutive months in one place in decades.
Vivianโs mouth parted. โYou want us to fly toย Baliย to meet your parents for Thanksgiving?โ
โWeโll be there for a week. We leave the Sunday prior and come back the following Monday.โ
โDante.โ She sounded like she was struggling to keep calm. โI canโt just go to Bali for a week with less than two monthsโ notice. I have a job, plans
โโ
โItโs a holiday weekend,โ I said impatiently. โWhat are you planning?
The Macyโs Thanksgiving Parade?โ
She crumpled her bagel wrapper with a white-knuckled hand. โI have to be back that Monday morning for a client meeting. Iโll be tired, jet-lagged
โโ
โThen weโll leave Saturday instead.โ My parents were the ones whoโd insisted we stay a week. Vivianโs work gave me a good excuse to cut out early. โWeโre taking my jet, and weโll be staying at my parentsโ villa. Itโs not a big deal. Weโre going to Bali, for fuckโs sake. Everyone wants to go to Bali.โ
โThatโs not the point. We should be consulting each other on this type of stuff. Youโre my fiancรฉ, not my boss. You canโt just tell me to jump and expect me to jump.โ
God, this was tedious. โConsidering Iโm the one who paid for your shoes and flowers, I think I can do exactly that.โ
I knew it was the wrong thing to say the second the words left my mouth, but it was too late to take them back.
Vivian stood abruptly. A breeze blew her skirt around her thighs, and a passing jogger gawked at her until I chased him off with a glare.
โThank God you showed your true colors again,โ she said, her cheeks flushed. โI was beginning to think you were human.โ She threw out her cup
and wrapper. โThank you for breakfast. Letโs never do this again.โ She walked away, her shoulders stiff.
Behind his cart, Omar shook his head and frowned at me.
I ignored him. Who cared if thatโd been an asshole thing to say? Iโd already let my guard down more than I shouldโve that morning.
Vivian was the daughter of the enemy, and I would do well to remember that.
I stayed on the bench for a while longer, trying to recapture the magic from earlier, but the peace was gone.
When I returned home, I found a check waiting on my bedside table for exactly one hundred thousand dollars.