Scorned Heir: Chapter 1
Scorned Heir: A Fake Dating Romance (Scorned Fate)
âBored yet?â
I slid a glance at my friend Ivy Wu. The raucous festivities celebrating Wheeler Corpâs partnership with Conte Enterprise receded while her brother gave a speech.
Ivy Wu was Wheeler Corp. Or rather, her older brother, Daniel, was CEO, and she was its social media face. I met her at the Stanford School of Business, where our rivalry for top honors later transformed into mutual admiration and finally into friendship. We became roommates by the second year.
It didnât hurt that I harbored a giant crush on her brother.
I sipped my champagne, my gaze riveted on Daniel. âOh, I donât know. The view isnât bad.â
When it was just the two of us, I had no filter about letting her know that I found her brother attractive. The teasing went along the lines of âweâre already friends, why couldnât we be in-laws?â Around her brother though, I had the good sense to hide it, partly because of pride, but mostly because I valued Ivyâs friendship. It was an unspoken boundary of our sisterhood.
Daniel treated me as an extension of his baby sister anyway.
âSeriously, arenât you over your crush yet?â In return, she teased me often about the first time I laid eyes on her brother. The âSwoony-Danielâ incident in question was when Ivy and I decided to become roomies. Despite having an empire to run, he took time out of his schedule to supervise his sisterâs move into an apartment. Apparently I had a weakness for a man who doted on his sister.
And even if Daniel was the most beautiful man Iâd ever seen, my crush on him went beyond the physical. Watching him as he gave his speech, I found him commanding without being arrogant, graced with a humility that I found appealing, charismatic, and admirable.
But a crush was all it could be. Keeping discussions of my feelings for him lighthearted was a form of survival.
A mitigation of future heartache.
An arranged marriage loomed in my immediate future, tightening the noose on my carefree days.
The older gentleman standing on the stage beside Daniel was my godfather, Gustavo Conte. Conte Enterprise was the biggest exporter of olive oil from Turkey and Italy. But more than being my godfather, he was the uncle of my prospective groom.
Nothing short of Daniel declaring undying love to me would sway me, Seraphina Moretti, from fulfilling my duty to the Moretti crime family.
âAnd to my sister, Ivy,â Daniel called. The spotlight swung our way, blinding us. We groaned and shielded our eyes. âBeside her is the lovely Sera Moretti, a longtime friend of the family.â
âOh God,â Ivy muttered while doing a queenâs wave to the crowd she couldnât see. âI told them never to use that harsh light on us. It washes out our color.â
âIâm sure your followers will know itâs the lighting,â I said. Ivy had an impressive following on social media which was instrumental to the success of their luxury boutique.
After Daniel finished his speech, he and Gustavo made their way to us amidst the crowdâs roar of approval and clapping. Wheeler Corp provided the cash flow and logistical expertise that would bring my godfatherâs olive oil business to an epic global reach. All financial sectors had eyes on this partnership, which would mean unparalleled growth to Conteâs pipeline of the product into North America and Asia.
What wasnât visible to the public was the positioning of chess pieces in the underworld given the potential merger between our families.
âSera.â Gustavo clasped my hands and kissed my cheek. âYou grow more beautiful each time I see you.â
âZio Gus, how are you?â
âGetting older,â he said. âI havenât seen you in months. You should visit our olive oil farms. Weâve totally renovated its equipment and process.â
âSo Iâve heard.â I couldnât help the excitement in my voice. My thesis for my business degree was on the modernization of olive oil production. âNo objection from our old-school friends?â
Friends was putting it mildly. There was objection from the adherers to the old methods of hand-pickers and granite stone presses.
âResistance is dying out.â He waggled his brows and his laughter held a hint of pride. âThe projected profits with the new equipment is enough proof.â
Noticing the lack of input from the other two, I realized Daniel had ventured off. Ivy was frowning into her phone, but somehow over the years, weâd developed some kind of sixth sense and she looked up.
âHow long are you staying here, Mr. Conte?â Ivy asked distractedly.
It was hard not to wince because it wasnât a secret that Gustavo was returning to Italy in four days.
âMonday.â His attention was not on Ivy but over my shoulder, probably looking for her brother.
âYouâll have to excuse Daniel, he had to take care of something.â
Gustavoâs face grew troubled. âHopefully itâs nothing that will distract him from our partnership.â
âIâm sure it wonât,â Ivy replied, but I knew her well enough to detect the slight doubt in her tone.
My godfatherâs eyes returned to me. âI need to mingle with the other guests.â He gave me a kiss on the cheek and a hug and then shook Ivyâs hand. âGreat job with the event, Miss Wu.â
When Gustavo disappeared into the crowd, I turned to Ivy. âDaniel is spread too thin.â
âThatâs nothing new.â
True. Her brother was a known workaholic.
Ivy caught the attention of a roaming waiter. âIs that the Four Seasonsâ virgin punch?â
âYes, maâam.â
She exchanged our empty flutes with two colorful glasses of the bright yellow and red fruity drink and guided me to an abandoned high top.
But I was still offended for my godfather. I didnât want to let this go. This was such an important occasion for Gustavo, and though admittedly my godfather was more sensitive than most to the smallest slights, even I thought it was disrespectful of Ivyâs brother to disappear right after making that big partnership speech. âWhat happened to Daniel?â
âMatteo De Lucci gatecrashed our event.â