The following day, my father strolls into my office wearing an infectious smile Iâve been hoping to see again. I shift my gaze from the numbers on the computer screen and smile back.
He sits on the chair opposite mine and fixes his grey tie which complements a double-breasted grey suit. Dad never wore double-breasted suits when he was younger. After he married my mother, and she took care of his appearance, he started to only wear those types of suits.
Thatâs why marriage is important to me. I want to live a story like my parentsâ. Even after Mumâs death, my father still loves her and never thought about replacing her.
A pang of guilt overwhelms me. If only I stayed by his side back then. Losing his wife was already too much, but I forced him to lose his only daughter as well. I hope it isnât too late to fix my mistakes.
âI assume there is good news?â I ask.
âWhy, yes.â He runs a hand through his blond hair, which he passed down to me, spiked with white strands. âMy friend from the bank called and heâs willing to give me more time.â
âThatâs a relief.â I walk to sit across from him. At least his friends didnât turn their backs on him. But this is only putting a bandage on an infected wound he will have to amputate sooner or later.
My father meets my gaze, his tame blue eyes are worn out and old. He seems to have aged ten years since my motherâs death. âYou think postponing is a waste of time.â
I wince. Heâs always been the best at reading me. Perhaps thatâs why he knew I had to leave back then.
As a matter of fact, I still do. That encounter with Arthur had me tossing and turning in bed all night, hugging his jacket close to my chest and reliving it over and over until I thought I was going crazy.
Thatâs not right.
âYou know.â My fatherâs gaze roams around my old office with vintage furniture. âThis company was mine and your motherâs dream. We agreed to build a business that will keep us and our descendants happy for generations to come. And now, I failed her. I failed you. Iâm so sorry, darling.â
âOh, Dad.â I sit by his side and take his hand in mine. âYou didnât fail us. You have so much integrity and thatâs what caused you to be scammed. Itâs not the end of the world.â
He hangs his head. âHow will I face her after Iâve lost everything?â
âDadâ¦â My heart breaks for the sadness in his voice, realising how indifferent Iâve been to his suffering. It possibly the end of the world for him. This company is the last thing he has of Mum and I just spoke so nonchalantly about it.
Goodness. Iâm so foolish sometimes.
I canât watch my father deteriorate any more than this. His heart condition is already dangerous. If he has to announce bankruptcy, it could be the death of him.
Tears form in my eyes as I clutch his hand tighter. âDid Sophie arrange any other blind meetings for me?â
âNo need to do them anymore. I know you hate them.â He pats my hand. âIâm sorry I made you go through them, darling.â
âItâs fine, Dad. I donât care.â I will just have to marry and to hell with my fairy tale. My dad is more important.
Sophie set me up for a dinner date in a hotel restaurant with tame piano music. I smooth my knee-length pencil skirt and fix my white shirt as I sit down. I even put extra care to my makeup and released my hair, letting it fall to my shoulders in golden waves.
I have to be serious about this.
My date, Thomas, is a few years older, and quite handsome. Heâs not a mummyâs boy and he has no problem meeting my gaze. Besides, heâs genuinely interested in my fatherâs company.
However, all I keep thinking about is dark, haunting eyes prying into my secrets. A shudder runs through me at the mere recollection of Arthurâs firm lips claiming mine. His strong arms caging me against him and â
âMs James?â
I startle, meeting Thomasâ gaze. I drifted off, dammit.
âIâm sorry.â I smile. âYou were saying?â
He cuts through his steak. âI said, one of the options for Mr Jamesâ company is to sell it.â
The point is to revive, not sell it â thatâs why Iâm stepping on my heart and doing these dates.
Iâm about to argue Thomasâ point, but he excuses himself to the menâs room. I sigh, my fork playing with the pasta in my plate.
What am I doing here with a man I would never be able to love?
âEva, is that you?â A familiar female voice asks from behind me.
My friend Roseâs bright face comes into view. Sheâs wearing an elegant beige dress and a matching handbag dangles from her arm. Her green eyes sparkle with happiness.
I stand. âRose!â
We hug in greeting, and thatâs when I notice the man with her. Dark eyes so similar to Arthurâs gleam as Alexander smiles at me. Heâs a warmer replica of his oldest brother. I offer my hand for a handshake. âHow have you been, Alexander?â
âVery well.â He gives a firm handshake and smiles again.
Although he shares Arthurâs dark features, heâs nothing like his brother. Alexander is the reserved, peacemaker type with boyish charm. Thatâs probably why Rose has been head over heels with him since they were in nappies or something.
Arthur is all darkness that just keeps pulling me in. Or . Not anymore. One kiss wonât change my mind â no matter how shattering it was, or how much I tingle in remembrance.
âI canât believe you returned.â Rose brings my attention back to her. âWhy havenât you told me?â
âI was a bit busy with work.â I stroke her hand. âIâll make it up to you.â
âOf course you will. My father is hosting a banquet next week. Youâre punished by keeping me company from the eldersâ boring conversations.â
âFair enough.â My father would take me there anyway.
She hugs me again, grinning wide. âItâs really great to see you, Eva. We have lots of catching up to do.â
âIâm also glad you returned.â Alexanderâs warm eyes spark. âArthur hasnât been the same since you left.â
My stomach flips just at the mention of his name. What the hell am I? A teenager? Iâm beginning to think Iâm hopeless.
I push a strand of hair behind my ear. âWhat do you mean?â
âLetâs just say he vented all his energy in working and at the gym.â
That explains the well-defined muscles. But Alexander must be misreading the whole thing. Arthur was the one who always pushed me away; I just made his wish come true.
âSee you around.â Rose waves as she and Alexander step out of the restaurant. Since theyâre keeping a distance, perhaps their relationship hasnât changed since the last time Iâve seen them.
Rose has been waiting for Alexander to take the first step for years. My friend and I are hopeless over those Rhodes men.
Thomas returns to our table, and we continue our dinner. Heâs not bad, actually. Heâs just the introverted type whoâs looking for a suitable woman that he can start a family with.
Not sure if Iâm ever going to be the one. My version of a fairy tale is so screwed up, it includes a villain instead of a hero.
A strong hand clutches my arm, and I stumble to my feet to collide against a hard chest.
Arthur.
His eyes are darkening to a frightening colour as if the devil came out to play. He probably did. This is the part of Arthur no one should mess with.
âEva.â His low voice is haunting as if heâll break hell loose any second.
My lips part, and once again, my body spikes up under his touch. Iâm so doomed.
âWho are you?â Thomas stands and wipes his mouth with a napkin.
âLeave.â Arthur grits out, his gaze is still on mine, his clutch on my arm is possessive and unyielding. For some stupid reason, it sends tingles through me.
âExcuse me?â Thomas asks.
Arthurâs features darken with murderous rage as he flicks his attention towards Thomas. Iâve seen that expression before. The inability to control his rage. Thankfully, I have the right cure for it â or I did up until three years ago.
I slip my hand in Arthurâs, and just like magic, his shoulders relax a little.
A grin lifts my lips. I love how I always had this effect on him and still do.
âIâm so sorry, Thomas.â I grab my bag and smile. âI will call you.â
I take Arthurâs hand in mine and practically drag him down the restaurantâs hall and into the lift. Thankfully, no one else is around.
As soon as the liftâs doors close, Arthur hits the stop button. âYou wonât.â
âWhat?â
âYou said you will call him. You wonât.â
I cross my arms. âWhy not?â
He advances until Iâm against the liftâs wall and his arms are on either side of me. âAre you trying to drive me fucking mad?â
Arthur only curses when heâs royally pissed off. Strange satisfaction courses through me for being able to stir this side of him, but also knowing Iâm the only one who can calm him down.
The disease and the cure are all in my hands.
âI waited three years for you and this is how I find you? Wining and dining?â His face is inches from mine, nostrils flaring as if he will breathe fire. âWho the fuck is he?â
âMy future husband.â
This is so wrong, but I canât help the need to push his buttons. Itâs only fair that heâs taken off balance just like he does to me.
As if possible, the black of his eyes darkens further as he growls. âWhat the fuck did you just say?â
âYou have no right to question me, Arthur.â I push at his chest, but heâs like an unmovable brick wall. âWeâve been over for years.â
âTo you!â His strong hands cage my face as he tilts my head back so I would stare straight at him. âFor me, you were always mine and I was always yours.â
I melt. My pulse thunders in my ears, and no matter how much I try to resist it, those words lodge deep inside me.
His lips devour mine. Heâs angry. Heâs longing. And heâs claiming me mind, body, and soul. Iâm lost in his taste. In his embrace. In his scent.
I missed him. Goodness, I him. All the reasons why I shouldnât allow him to mess with my equilibrium vanish.
Heâs all I ever wanted.
Heâs all I will ever want.
Just for now, I want to stop thinking and live the moment.