Scorned Heir: Chapter 11
Scorned Heir: A Fake Dating Romance (Scorned Fate)
âI probably shouldnât have asked him to surprise me,â I told Ivy. While Matteo went to the office, my friend and I decided to meet at the Wusâ luxury boutique in the Meatpacking District. Donateka was their new shop that just opened this year. It was a cross between classy and hip, form and function.
I stared at the clothes Ivy laid out in front of me.
âDefinitely black.â Ivy looked at me critically. âYou want to dress like a New Yorker with basic stuff by not trying too hard. Youâve got boobs. Our functional bustier just came in.â
âIâm not going for sex kitten,â I reminded her dryly.
Ivy laughed. âNo, dummy. A sheer topper edged with flirty ruffles will finish the look.â
Ooh, I liked where this idea was going. âEdgy yet romantic.â
âExactly.â
She led me to the dressing rooms.
Forty-five minutes later, we put together a perfect ensemble for the evening that would be at home in a pub or dinner at a three-star Michelin restaurant.
Completing the bustier and blouse were stretchy editor-cut trousers and black ankle boots. I had a bedazzled black clutch I thankfully packed in the suitcase back at Matteoâs loft.
We were in the lounge room in front of the dressing room when one of the sales assistants came in.
âYour brother is here,â she told Ivy.
âWhat?â
âHe has something important to tell you.â
Daniel was here? My heart did a somersault which bothered me. I needed to bury my crush for my best friendâs brother out of respect for my agreement with Matteo.
He was standing by the accessory section, casually flicking the scarves that were on display.
âWhat are you doing here?â my friend asked.
Ivy and Daniel were not affectionate with each other. Unlike Italians, they didnât hug or kiss. Ivy was more liberal with her American friends, but one thing that made a good entrepreneur when doing international commerce was to study the culture of your business partners.
âDaniel,â I breathed.
âHi, Sera. Doing a bit of shopping?â
âA whole wardrobe.â
âShe has a date with Matteo.â
A frown creased his forehead. âA date.â
âYes,â I said as I studied his face for a reaction. âOur first official one.â
The frown disappeared to be replaced by a secretive smile that touched the corners of his mouth. It was a puzzling reaction that annoyed me. Was he jealous or not? Was he going to stop me from dating Matteo or not?
âSo, what are you doing here?â Ivy repeated. Something must not have been going right between them because my best friend seemed unusually clipped. I hoped I wasnât the reason. It couldnât be Matteo because Ivy appeared eager to help me with my date. If this was Daniel blowing hot and cold on me again, I was fraying at the edge of my patience. He was on the verge of becoming a disappointment.
Besides, I didnât want their relationship to take a hit because of me and I certainly could look after myself.
âI want to personally tell you that K-Cee Yee is not renewing our contract for Donateka. Even for our Asian stores.â
âWhat?â Ivy asked. âWhy?â
âItâs not representative of the demographic she appeals to,â Daniel said. âShe said something about the optics of her wearing our clothes, clashing with her colorful songs and the message of her latest album.â
âShe needs some class if you ask me,â Ivy retorted. âSheâs what? Twenty-eight, and she thinks sheâs still seventeen?â
âSheâs been a long-lasting pop sensation,â her brother said.
âWe donât need her,â Ivy said. âWe should change the direction of our advertising and leverage more of our customer base.â
I was offended for my friends. Theyâd worked so hard to build their brand. Sure, they were pricey, but their customers were assured of the quality of their clothes down to the sourcing of raw material. All fair trade. No child labor or sweatshops. They had workrooms in Hong Kong, Singapore, Milan, and they just opened one in Brooklyn to service their North American market.
âLook, Iâm wearing your stuff tonight. If I freaking know where Matteo is taking me, you can sic the tabloid thatâs so fond of making news of the De Luccis on us.â
But maybe I should ask Matteo first.
Both brother and sister eyed me critically. I knew they werenât looking at me as their friend but as a marketing tool.
If Ivy could pull off the front page on the Holy Tattler, it was a win-win. Matteo could thank me later. The news of our fake dating would spread like wildfire not only on Wall Street, but I could also promote my friendâs store. A big fuck-you to the pop princess. How dare she snub my friends?
âThatâs not a bad idea.â Daniel leaned against the counter and drummed his fingers on the shelf.
âI can make that happen,â Ivy said. âI shot off a text to my assistant to find that reporter who loves following the New York Five Families. And then when they ask you what youâre wearing?â
âIrina by Donateka.â With a coy expression, I fluttered my lashes.
Ivy and I burst out laughing.
Daniel tipped his chin toward the clothes draped on our arms. âWhich one did you pick?â
He touched the fabric of the pants. âIs this our new stretchy blend?â
Ivy rolled her eyes and told him the proper brand name which had a patent pending.
âAnything you needâ¦â Daniel looked around. âShoes, accessoriesâ¦â
A weight of responsibility descended on my shoulders. This simply shopping for a date with Matteo had morphed into something else.
âCharge it to your expense account,â Daniel told his sister.
âIâm paying for this,â I protested, my eyes frantic on my friend. âWe had a pact.â I patronized their shop as long as I was paying like any other customer. No special treatment.
âWe let our models keep their clothes,â Ivy said. âAnd Iâve been wanting to dress you up in forever without you balking at the cost.â
âNow, you all have me second-guessing.â
âToo late.â Ivy tucked her arm in my elbow and led me to the shoe section. âI love your ankle boots, but I have a better option. And letâs not forget the purse.â
Matteo
âGood afternoon, Mr. De Lucci.â
I nodded to the guard and strode past the reception area of Danielâs building. The building had advanced security. An app for the elevator was used exclusively by the top floors.
Daniel had given me access.
I got into the elevator and watched the floor numbers zoom up with growing impatience.
Iâd been in a bad mood ever since Trevor told me that the siblings had dragged Sera back to their penthouse. This wasnât how I envisioned our date at all. Granted I had given her leeway to move around the city as long as she had Trevor with her, I expected her back at the apartment where I would be picking her up for our date.
She wasnât answering her phone either.
When the doors slid open, I beat back a growl at the scene that greeted me.
Daniel was in the act of putting a necklace around Seraâs neck.
And what the hell was she wearing? Underwear?
Her shoulders and chest were exposed and the fucker was staring right into her cleavage, which seemed more abundant given how it was shaped presumably by the tightness of her top.
My eyes scanned the area, my gaze momentarily locking with Trevorâs before noticing what Ivy was doing. She was pointing her phone in their direction and I suspected it was for social media.
âYouâre too stiff, Daniel,â Ivy protested before finally noticing Iâd arrived. âOh, hi, Matteo.â
âWhatâs going on here?â I growled.
Danielâs self-satisfied smile made me want to break his nose. Iâd deal with him later.
Seraâs eyes widened upon seeing me. The awkward smile she plastered on her face conveyed sheâd known I wouldnât be pleased with this scene.
Iâd deal with her later too.
I had no claim to Sera in the real sense. Daniel was aware of this. This grated on me. I didnât want him anywhere around her, especially knowing how Sera felt about him. The fact that it would make me look like the chump to the public was not even the problem here. I didnât know when my feelings started to change. Probably when I was feeling more sympathetic to Sera than Daniel.
She was honest. Growing up a Moretti, she had a good but sometimes misguided heart. It was common with people who grew up half in and half out of the family. I could relate.
But most of all she intrigued me.
âCan I have my girlfriend back?â I bared my teeth.
Danielâs smirk faltered at the seriousness of my tone. Good. The sooner he quit fucking with me, the better. Heâd gone pussy over her. He didnât get to jab me from the cheap seats.
âThe clasp of the necklace was too slippery,â Sera explained.
I held out my hand to Daniel. He reluctantly surrendered the piece of jewelry.
âThat needs a redesign, Ivy,â he told his sister.
âThe design is fine. Youâre just all thumbs when it comes to these things.â
âTurn around,â I told Sera. âLift your hair.â
Vanilla and coconut wafted under my nose, and my olfactory senses couldnât help but follow the source of the scent. It was addictive.
I leaned in closer, the warmth of our bodies mingling.
âWhat are you doing?â She cocked her head to the side.
Our mouths were almost touching. âPutting a necklace around my girlfriend.â
I easily mated the links, but I wasnât done. All the exposed skin before me was too smooth, too tempting, tooâ¦ah fuck it. I kissed the top of her shoulder. An audible gasp escaped her lips.
âOh my God,â Ivy shrieked. âThat was perfect! You are so worthy of main character billing, Sera!â
I turned her toward me. âDo you have a top to put over that?â
âOf course.â A frown marred her face. âWhy? Is it too revealing?â
Yes, my mind growled. âNo.â Since when have I been that possessive asshole. Baffled at how I reacted, I scrambled for an excuse. âItâs cold outside.â
âThe cover-up is still sheer.â Sera chewed on her lower lip. âWeâre not walking to the place, right? Iâm from Chicago. I can tolerate cold weather.â
âHereâs the blouse.â Ivy handed me a black see-through top. I helped Sera into it and buttoned the three hooks that held the ruffled flaps together, leaving a deep v-neckline.
She was sexy as fuck.
âTrevor will drop us off at the restaurant.â
âWhere are we going?â
I grinned. âYouâll see.â
Ivyâs eyes were glued to the phone. âHoly crap, people, thatâs six thousand views in five minutes. Plus, six hundred likes. People are going gaga over that shoulder kiss and that smoldering look.â She glanced up. âI think you two should open a joint social media account.â
âHell no,â I muttered.
Sera laughed.