Between Commitment and Betrayal: Chapter 21
Between Commitment and Betrayal: An Arranged Marriage Romance
HE PRACTICALLY THREW me into the passenger seat and went the extra mile to buckle me in like I couldnât do it myself.
âI can buckle my own seat belt,â I ground out as he did. I hated that Iâd been hurt hearing him talk with Melinda and Anastasia, hated that I cared, hated that I hadnât thought over the consequences of running to work right after.
Emotions were to be tamed, controlled, and wrangled into submission.
Be calm. Collected. You canât show anything else.
I knew that. Iâd done it back home. I should have been able to do that here. Yet, Declan infected me with a hope of something better, and Iâd fallen stupidly for it.
âIâm not sure you can at this point,â he growled. âYou seem to suddenly want to throw caution to the fucking wind when it comes to safety.â
I scoffed at his ridiculous statement, but he didnât give me time to reply as he swung my door closed and got in the driverâs side.
We stewed the rest of the way to work as I shuffled around my duffel bag and glanced behind us to make sure no was taking pictures. âIf that really does come out in the magazinesââ
âIâm going to dinner with Piper and Anastasia. Iâll make sure she knows.â
âRight,â I seethed, rolling my threaded bracelets around on my wrist. I couldnât be mad at him for going to dinner with them and yet I wanted to. I wanted to scream at him for it even though itâs what he should have been doing. And when Declan pulled into his designated ownerâs parking spot, separating him and everyone else, it only served to remind me of the vast divide between usâI was an employee, he was the boss.
I got out of the car fast before he could open my door.
âThatâs two times now youâve done that.â
âDone what?â
He followed me. âGotten out of my car without letting me open the door for you.â
âI donât need help with a freaking door, Declan. Or anything for that matter.â I approached the revolving door and hoped Declan wouldnât attempt to step into the same wedge of glass as me.
He did.
And then he slammed his hand on the glass behind us to stop the rotation. I jumped as I whipped around to see the glare he had directed at me.
âYou need help with this door, Everly?â he said, his voice low in warning, like Iâd pushed him to the edge of sanity. Me. The woman heâd fucked a few days earlier but then told his friends was just an employee. He held it there, not letting the autorotation continue.
âAre you serious?â I glanced at the front desk where I saw Juna wide-eyeing us.
âDead fucking serious.â His stare held mine, his presence powerful and vibrating with energy.
âWhat are you even mad about right now that would warrant this public of a reaction?â
âYou seem to think I give two shits about the public. The public cares about me, I donât care about them. If they want to document me having a fit with my wife, they sure as shit can. But what theyâre not going to do is see you getting away with endangering yourself again. You wonât be jogging to work or home from work. If you do, Iâm hiring security to tail you.â
âYou canât think thatâsââ
âAnd since you finally decided to step foot in my house, you can join me for dinner every night. Breakfast in the morning too.â
âThat all?â I said, the anger boiling in me now too. Did he think I would easily bend to his will?
âI will open doors for you, Drop, or Iâll keep them closed until you let me.â
âWell, thatâs just immature, Declan.â He was being a child and letting his frustration get the best of him. âIs this how you handle your emotions?â
âI can take you to the locker room if you want me to show you how I really handle my emotions when it comes to you.â
I pulled at the collar of my sports bra, trying to let the heat my body felt escape. âDo you hear yourself?â
âYes. Iâm sick of not being in control. I let your father call a lot of shots in our business, but heâs gone. The only thing he gets to control now is our marriage. I let the media push me one way when I wanted to go another. I didnât used to until this empireâs responsibility began bearing down on me. Iâm about done with letting the press dictate my life.â
âWe have to maintain public composure and approach this with level headsââ
âYou want me to have a level head, Everly, then listen.â He didnât wait for me to respond, his eyes were a dark, dark green, like theyâd changed with his mood. âThe press is about to dig into our relationship hard because weâre arguing on the side of a road. So, now might be the time to drop the news.â
âOf our marriage?â Why did I sound so scared?
He nodded like we were about to go to war and took a breath. âItâs time to take control of it. Iâll let Piper know. Tell who you need to.â
I didnât want to tell anyone. So, I gulped instead.
He smiled softly. âNow, ask me nicely to open the door for you.â
I stomped my foot as I glanced around and realized clients were waiting to get in and out. Peopleâs phones filmed him, and I stood there looking like an imbecile. âPlease, open the damn door, Declan, so we can get to work,â I grumbled, and then muttered under my breath as he took his hand off the revolving door, âAnd next time you manhandle me on the sidewalk, Iâm laying you out.â
âI hope thatâs a promise and not an empty threat. Iâm happy to be laid out if youâre on the ground with me.â
âYouâre totally and completely ridiculous. I say that after assessing all angles and knowing I canât come to any other conclusion because obviously I have to be the logical one here.â When I looked at him, he was smiling like heâd won another freaking Super Bowl as he walked behind me. âSee you at six for your rehab.â
âLooking forward to it, Drop,â he said rather loudly as he passed by and nodded to Juna.
âDrop?â she whispered.
âJust a dumb nickname,â I said, scanning my watch.
âAre you going to tell me what that was?â She pointed to the doors. âBecause Iâve seen Declan mad on the field and in the tabloids but never here. Here, heâs practically the nicest guy!â
âI donât know. Heâs having a bad day.â I shrugged and waved her off. âGo home so you can get your day off.â
âI feel like if I go home, Iâm going to miss something,â she said, her dark eyes the size of saucers staring at me.
âWhat are you going to miss?â Clara intruded on the conversation, bouncing over with tulips on her dress and an actual flower in her hair. I wondered if sheâd plucked it on the way to work or if she went to a boutique to buy it in order to complete her outfit. I wouldnât have put any of it past her.
âDeclan yelling at Evie. He nicknamed her Drop and held her hostage in the revolving door to start off the day, so Iâm guessing the drama is only going to get more and more intense as the day wears on.â
Clara whipped her head over her shoulder as if she was watching out for someone and then whipped back to us. âWeird. Anyway, see you later, Juna.â Juna didnât take much offense to Clara dismissing her because she was really in a hurry to get out of the gym. But as soon as Juna was out of earshot, Clara leaned in with a glare. âIâm going insane keeping this secret, Evie. My sister and mom are like hawks when it comes to you two.â
âI know itâs difficultââ
âAnd Piper is going to be pissed. She doesnât act like her and Declan are a thing, but if someoneâs going to replace her, she thinks itâs going to be Anastasia on Declanâs arm. If itâs you â¦â She practically yanked at her hair. âIâm sorry, but sheâs going to be furious.â
âIâll handle it.â I waved a client over and scanned their watch. Then, I examined the schedule one last time. âI have one-on-ones after an hour of front-desk duty. I think we just go about our day as if nothing has changedââ
âWere you just jogging down Oceanside Street with Declan Hardy trailing you?â A young client with blonde hair and excited hazel eyes asked me.
âIâm sorry?â
She pulled up her phone and turned it to me. âIs this you? Are you Everly Belafonte?â
The paparazzi worked fast. So fast, I saw in real time how the views climbed for the video. Someone had filmed us. And with his fame, I knew it was only a matter of time.
That hour standing at the front desk lasted way longer than normal. With me wearing the same outfit as in the video being viewed by everyone, people recognized me over and over.
Once out from behind the desk, I kept my workouts moving. I held two beginner yoga classes and the dozens of men and women were respectful to one another as they helped each other reach perfect poses and hold them. Learning to breathe, control movement, and center yourself had benefits for everyone, especially me that day.
âGreat class today,â One guy said on his way out as he dropped a few pop tabs into the bin near the door. âIâm happy to hear the charity this year is for the schools throughout Florida.â
Glancing at the sign near the pop tabs, I scanned it to see there would be a gala in a few months and sighed, knowing Declan had probably made that happen.
How could I be mad at him when he was like this? Removing gardenias, actually following me to work because he was concerned about my safety, setting up a freaking charity going for the kids in town?
I reminded myself that this was his home, his life, all of his friends that he had to answer to about me being here. After the year was up, I could move. He couldnât really. His fame would follow him everywhere.
I grabbed a towel to brush over my arms just as I saw Wes walking toward my studio. He cracked his knuckles and nodded my way. âHowâs living with the NFLâs golden boy?â
Iâd been avoiding his texts and figured sooner or later heâd confront me about it. I leaned against the doorframe. âIâm not living with him. Just in his guesthouse. You know that.â
âI know.â He pulled at his hair a bit. âJust saw that video of you two.â
I glanced at my duffel where I knew my phone was probably receiving texts and calls. âWho knew a video could spread like fire in a dry forest here. Anyway, Iâm trying not to let it get to me too much.â
âYouâre something special, Evie. The fact that youâre irritated about going viral rather than excited makes you a gem of a woman, seriously.â Wes looked more intrigued with me than he ever had before. Like I was an exotic bird to him all of a sudden.
âI donât enjoy attention.â I shrugged.
âI love that about you,â Wes said, then stepped close. âI miss you.â He couldnât possibly. Weâd only been out a handful of times, and since Iâd moved into Declanâs weâd fizzled. Our interactions were limited to conversations at the gym, heâd extended no invitations and Iâd been glad for it. âHavenât been able to get you to come to my place or even a text back for a while. We havenât done much for almost two months.â
âItâs been busy and ⦠a lot with Carl passing.â I tossed out the excuse easily. The hard part was I hadnât even missed him. He wasnât a bad guy, just not the guy for me. Not even casually. I didnât get butterflies or feel sparks or any sort of emotion toward him at all.
âCan we do dinner tonight?â
âI didnât bring a change of clothes or anything â¦â Was that enough of a reason?
âWeâll go somewhere low-key.â
Poâs weights clanked behind us and he barreled up right as our watches went off. âStop hogging, Evie, Wes. Iâve got a one-on-one with her where I need to discuss all the ins and outs of this video.â
âOh God.â I pinched the bridge of my nose and Poâs broad smile whipped across his face immediately as he pulled me in for a hug.
âKidding, woman. You know I donât care about that shit.â That was probably true. Everyone had an ego here and didnât need to give attention to those who were destined to be a one-minute wonder online.
âWe can do a small yoga class if that will help with stretching,â I suggested to Po.
He nodded with a smile on his face. âSure it will help you too. Looks like you need an outlet at this point. Hot yoga?â
âYou want to do it or are you doing it for me?â I asked. âI think you could actually use hot yoga to loosen the muscles after playing hockey.â
âWhatever helps that fuckerâs balance.â Noah walked up and shoved him, but Po didnât move a muscle.
He lifted a brow. âWe should probably let Noah and Wes join considering Noahâs dumb ass canât even bend over without falling. Didnât you fall trying to hit the puck last night?â
Although he took it in stride, I saw how Noahâs neck tensed, how his stance stiffened up a little. They all cared about their sport and didnât want to lose. âFuck off. You know itâs because I took Johnnyâs hit.â
I waved them on. âLetâs go before someone gets their feelings hurt.â
âPo knows Iâve got great balance. Next season, Iâm going to kick your ass,â Noah pouted and I figured this was the commentary Iâd have to listen to through this spring and summer during their offseason.
Wes glanced over at me with a smile and dragged his finger down his cheek. âTheyâre such babies,â he whispered to me as we walked to the studio, but Noah overheard him.
âLike a quarterback could take one of us on?â
âI could take either of you.â Wes puffed up, but Po and Noah didnât even give him time to defend himself. They cracked up and elbowed one another.
I stood outside the room to swipe my watch, increase the temperature on the thermostat, and log that we were utilizing the studio. I typed in the time and who would be in there with me.
Just as I was finishing it up, Gianni waved at me from the ring in the center of the gym. âYou opening a hot yoga class?â
I shrugged. âFor those who want a quick workout.â
He hopped out of the ring and combed a hand through his dark hair. At six two, he was a tall soccer player, but he moved nimbly from what Iâd heard, and was good at the gameâbetter than most, actually.
I waved him in right as the locker room door opened and Declan walked out. With the floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the ocean as his backdrop, he strode down the gym hallway, and I had a hard time looking away. âHot yoga then, huh?â
âWhat?â
He tapped his watch. âIâm ready for the workout.â
âDeclan, this is forââ
âAnyone who wants it, so the schedule says.â He breezed past me into the room, and I squeezed my eyes shut.
Great.
It took only ten minutes to warm up the room and stretch. After twenty minutes, everyone was sweating with the poses.
âGianni, if you came to learn yoga, quit staring at me and get into downward dog.â I didnât say blatantly that he was staring at my ass, but he was too obvious not to call out.
âEvie, you know I canât help it,â he whined. âYour ass looks like youâve been doing yoga your whole life.â In his defense, I think he was truly led around in life only by his dick, even if he did have a good heart. The first time Iâd met him, heâd hit on me and then completely respected my refusal, explaining we could still be friends. Then, heâd called a girl two minutes later who sounded like she was happy to meet him for a hookup later that same day.
He also was great about immediately yelling at others for doing the same thing. âWes, you can quit looking at her ass too.â
âFuck you, man. Evie and I have a different sort of relationship.â
âAnd exactly what type of relationship is that, Wes?â Declan hadnât said a word all class though Iâd felt his eyes on me. I was aware of the tension in his muscles, and I swear I was attuned to the blood in his veins boiling at this point.
âAw, man. Can we get past our bullshit? You two are obviously friends, okay? I get it. Sheâs going to be my girl one of these days though.â He looked at me with puppy eyes. âCan we go out tonight? Itâs been too long, babe. And afterââ
âAfter staring at your ass this whole time like a damn creep, he feels deprived,â Noah threw out because he loved giving Wes hell.
No one responded to him though because our watches all buzzed at the same time. We didnât brush off the alert because it could be a change in schedule or ⦠big news. Big HEAT news that is. In this particular case, though, it was epic, devastating, catastrophic news.
My eyes flew to Declanâs as each of the men in the room turned his way. Even Wes shrank back with the rest of them. It was as if the alpha dog came to the party and suddenly none of the betas wanted to challenge him.
Declan didnât say anything. I wasnât even sure heâd looked at his watch. Instead, he just crossed his arms and stood there bigger than life, like he ruled the studio, gym, and empire he presided over with utter confidence and power.
âSorry about commenting on your wifeâs ass,â Gianni grumbled as he literally backed up toward the door. âI respect you and your athleticism. Youâve done great things for every professional sports league in the country, and I want you to know I didnât mean any disrespect.â Then, much like a dog with its tail between its legs, he rushed out.
Po and Noah were next, though they were more protective. I was suddenly their little sister. âYou two seriously married?â Po inquired.
âYou think weâd lie?â Declan finally responded. âWhatâs it matter to you anyway?â
âI mean, I donât know.â Po continued, âEvieâs a damn knockout, and she trains us the best. If this was for something in Carlâs will⦠I just donât want her hurtââ
âEverly is more than capable of making her own decisions.â He cut him off. âOur marriage is our business.â
He didnât say more or less. He didnât say he wanted to be married to me, that we were in any sort of relationship, that this wasnât for show.
It shouldnât have hurt. That was the plan. But my heart wasnât listening. Be calm. Collected. You canât show anything else.
Declan didnât correct him but motioned toward the door instead. âI have a few things Iâd like to discuss with Everly now that the news is out.â
Noah and Po immediately walked out of the studio but Wes murmured to me, âIâd like to still see you tonight. Text me, huh?â He didnât wait for an answer and even as Declan opened his mouth, he was already out the door.
âYouâre not seeing him tonight.â
âI should see him tonight because he needs some clarification on our relationship.â
âDonât we all?â Declan threw up a hand before he started pacing back and forth. âI think itâs best for you to come to the meeting tonight with Piper and Anastasia.â
âNope.â I halted him right there. âYou know thatâs not in my best interest. I hadnât spoken a word to Anastasia since the funeral until this morning, and Piper is her best friend. I donât belong in this circleââ
âIf I do, you do.â He strode toward me.
I chuckled and shook my head. âAs much as Iâd like to make this easier for everyone and agree, Declan, we both know I canât. I might even offend them by showing up.â
âI wonât have you feeling like youâre lessââ
âYou wonât,â I clarified, âbut they will. And thatâs fine. I wonât encroach on their territory longer than our contractual twelve months anyway, which is why you all should handle it as you see fit.â
He opened his mouth to say something more.
âWithout me, Declan.â
âWithout you,â he muttered and then he was toe-to-toe with me, looking down at me as I looked up at him. âYou realize that for the past couple days, I havenât had a thought without you in it. My mind doesnât work without you in it. My dreams, my nightmares, my subconscious, my conscious ⦠none of them operate lately without you.â
My throat was closing, tears sprang to my eyes, and my heart felt like it wanted to leap out of my chest into Declanâs hands. Iâd have to hope heâd hold it carefully, and I hated that Iâd started to believe it too.
Yet, Iâd be opening myself up to everyone and it wasnât something I was willing to do.
âIs it bad that every day Iâm with you, every part of me is learning that it doesnât want to be without you either?â I took a shaky breath. âIt is bad because weâll have to be without one another soon enough, Declan. You know this. And what would you have me do?â I whispered, âGo and frustrate your PR manager so she doesnât want to help us at all?â
A guttural sound came from deep within his throat, and I saw his turmoil as he dragged a hand over his face. âI should just fire her and get somebody new.â
âI donât think we have time for that. Plus, you said sheâs good at her job. She just has to keep the story the same. Weâre married,â I said but air quoted the word married.
He narrowed his eyes. It only took him walking past me to grab a towel and press a button on his watch that dimmed the doorâs window for me to remember all the things weâd done in the walls of this gym mere nights before. When he turned and grasped the back of my neck to pull me close and drag the towel across my collarbone, I bit my lip to keep from moaning. âYes, weâre married. Completely committed to one another right?â
âWell,â I hesitated, feeling the fire in his eyes. âWeâre committed to a marriage of convenience.â
He leaned in close so that I felt the scruff of his five-oâclock shadow against my cheek. âWe may be committed to a certain timeline with this marriage, but Iâm also committed to punching my clients in the face after they stare at you doing yoga in front of them. Should we add that in, Everly?â
No answer was needed from me as his grip tightened and he rubbed more sweat from my chest, then my cleavage. We both knew the answer, and yet my breathing became rapid, and my nipples pebbled as I stood in front of him. Hoping. Wanting. Aching for him.
A shift in his hold on the back of my neck and his hand was threading through the waves of my hair, urging me to arch into him so he could tilt my face up and descend on my lips. Declanâs kiss was possessive, animalistic, and full of control.
He wanted it all now, and I was seeing what made him a world-class athlete and thriving businessman. He dominated and plowed through all my reservations and boundaries. He obliterated my hesitation with the pleasure he delivered with how his hands held my hair tightly, his tongue roved around in my mouth, his lips owned mine.
I folded into him, whimpering and clinging. I took because I knew we wouldnât be able to soon, that this marriage and our secret was about to become a colossal misstep. With that thought, I pushed him away and held my mouth, breathing hard as I closed my eyes, trying my best not to indulge any further. It wasnât realistic, I told myself. âWe canât do this. Youâre having a pissing contest with these men because you slept with me, Declan. And for what? Nothing between us would ever actually work.â He glared at me. âDeclan, get real. Iâm the girl who you thought was a burden without any experience a few months ago. You essentially told my father you didnât want to babysit me and that I was ruining your sanctuary.â
âAnd you were.â He nodded, still letting his gaze run up and down my body like he might be picturing me naked.
âExactly. And my past can ruin your reputation in the press.â
âI donât care about the press.â
âWell, I do.â I tried to keep going. âAnd weâre from different lifestyles. Weâd never be compatible.â
âYou feel pretty compatible when youâre screaming my name.â
âYouâre on another level right now, you know that?â I shook my head at him. âLetâs just focus on the original plan. Weâre together and married if the press asks. For those close to us, we can tell them itâs a marriage of convenience.â
He stared at me as I paused. I wasnât sure why I did. Maybe I wanted him to demand that this marriage was more than that, that we could be more than that. But he only asked, âIs that what you want?â
I took a deep breath, trying to hold onto my logic rather than following a silly little hope dancing around in my head. âYes, itâs the smart thing to do. You can talk with Anastasia and Piper and see how they want to run with it. Iâll let Wes know.â
âSo, heâs that close to you?â
âHe deserves an explanation, Declan. I trust heâll be discreet with the information. And as for the public, I donât think they need to know anything else.â
He hummed, those eyes searching me for answers he wouldnât find. I was closing the box and locking it before the media came looking for bread crumbs.
I moved toward the door and opened it. âItâll be good for us, Declan. This is the plan.â
For another ten seconds, he stood there, a pillar of vibrating emotion, and I wasnât sure what would erupt. âBe home at a reasonable time, Everly, or Iâm coming to find you.â Then, he walked past me out the door and held up three fingers. âThree times now youâve opened the door instead of me.â
Why did him counting like that send shivers down my spine?