The Unwanted Marriage: Chapter 51
The Unwanted Marriage: Dion and Faye’s Story
âSee you later, Mrs. Windsor,â Larissa says, her cheeks bright red. I know Iâm not supposed to have favorites when it comes to the children I teach, but sheâs just adorable. Sheâs only eight, but sheâs got the kind of discipline and raw talent required to succeed.
âSee you next week, sweetheart,â I tell her, my hand brushing over her hair briefly. I can just envision her future, and I have no doubt itâs brighter than she imagines. If I have anything to say about it, it certainly will be.
The moment I set foot outside the Foundationâs building, bright light begins to blind me, and I freeze as shouts overwhelm me. Within seconds, two bodyguards appear out of nowhere. âMrs. Windsor,â they say. âWeâve been assigned by your husband. Itâs our duty to keep you safe, and we humbly request that you donât engage with the press. Will you please let us escort you to your car?â
I nod, confused by all the noise and light. Is this what Raven constantly has to deal with? Itâs overwhelming and terrifying. Iâve given interviews before, and Iâve even had paparazzi secretly take photos of me, but Iâve never experienced anything like this.
âMrs. Windsor! Is it true your in-laws were responsible for the collapse of your fatherâs mines? Is that why Windsor Media has tried to suppress the news? Are you getting a divorce? Why is your father in the hospital? It canât be a coincidence! Is it all an insurance scam?â
The accusations and insinuations continue to rain down on me as Iâm led to the car, cameras flashing every few seconds. My mind whirls as the words slowly sink in. My fatherâs mines collapsed? Worry gnaws at me, but it isnât for my father â itâs for Dion. I donât even have to guess to know heâs responsible for this, and perhaps I should condemn him for it, but instead, I feel a deep sense of gratitude and protectiveness. The press accused him of what happened in one breath, while accusing my father of orchestrating insurance fraud in the next. If theyâre going to focus on anything, Iâd much rather it be the latter.
âShall I take you home, Mrs. Windsor?â Garret asks.
I nod absentmindedly, and he drives away. âGarret?â I say moments later, my voice trembling. âCould you⦠could you take me to Windsor Finance?â
He nods sharply. âCertainly, maâam.â
Iâm still shaking by the time we pull up in front of the massive building and my mental state must be obvious, because the receptionist looks at me with a hint of disdain, her gaze roaming over my jeans. âIâm here to see Valentina Windsor,â I tell her, nearly stumbling over my words. I havenât fully thought out my plan yet, and thereâs no guarantee sheâd even help me, but I have to try.
âDo you have an appointment?â
I shake my head. âNo, butââ
She huffs. âMrs. Windsorâs schedule is packed. You will have to make an appointment to see her. Iâm afraid itâs near impossible to just walk in here and demand to see the COO.â
âUm, then, is Luca here maybe?â
Her eyes widen, and this time, she laughs. âIâm afraid not. Mr. and Mrs. Windsor are both occupied this afternoon. Would you like to make an appointment?â
She stares as though sheâs only humoring me, and the humiliation burns. I pat my jeans, only to realize I left my phone in my bag.
âLook, I left my phone in the car or Iâd have called her myself. Could you please ring her and let her know Faye is here to see her? I assure you she wonât send me away.â
She looks reluctant but nods politely. âIâll make an exception for you,â she says, a blatantly fake smile on her face. âBut please know you arenât the first person to try this approach. She wonât give interviews, and if we find a camera on you, weâll sue you.â
I blink as realization dawns, and then I laugh. âYou think Iâm a reporter?â I ask, my thoughts clearing. I was so panicked when I stormed in here that I wasnât thinking straight, but I get it now. Iâm not dressed appropriately for the office and demanded to see Val without an appointment. Of course I look dodgy.
âPlease just call her,â I tell her, a sweet smile on my face. I canât fault her for being protective of her bosses. If anything, I appreciate it after the ordeal I went through just now.
She nods and picks up the phone. âYour name was?â
âFaye.â
Impatience flickers through her eyes. âFaye what? Do you have a last name?â
Irritation runs down my spine, and I purse my lips for a moment. âWindsor.â I tip my head toward the big golden crest on the wall behind her. âSpelled just like that.â
Her eyes widen, and she nearly drops her desk phone. âOh God,â she says. âIâm so incredibly sorry, Mrs. Windsor. Itâs just, your hair! We⦠weâre given photos of all the Windsor family members, and I recognize you now, but in the photo you had brown hair!â
I grab the ends of my hair and look at it. âRight,â I murmur. âLook, I need to see Val or Luca, but if thatâs not possible, could you at least leave a message for me?â
She snaps out of it and jumps out of her seat. âIâll escort you up personally. I cannot apologize enough, Mrs. Windsor.â
Her attitude changes entirely, and by the time we reach Valâs office, sheâs apologized at least a dozen times. If I hadnât been so preoccupied with deciding what to say to Val, Iâd have felt sorry for her.
âCome in!â Val calls, and I hesitate for a moment.
Her eyes widen in surprise when she sees me, and then she rises from her seat with the biggest smile on her face. âFaye, sweetheart! What are you doing here? This is such a pleasant surprise.â
She walks around her desk and hugs me tightly, and for a moment, I let myself lean into her. âWhatâs wrong?â she asks when I pull away. âFaye, youâre trembling, and youâre worrying me. Whatâs going on?â
She leads me to the seating area in her office, and I shake my head as I sit down. âItâs nothing,â I tell her. âI was just wondering about something. I realize that this is inappropriate, and likely an abuse of power, and if I ask this of you, I might destroy any relationship we couldâve had. You might find me immoral and horrible, but Iââ
She grabs my hand and squeezes tightly. âJust tell me.â
âIs it true that your fatherâs family controls most of the insurance industry?â
Her gaze roams over my face, a calculative look in her eyes. âNot exactly, but my uncle does own the largest insurance firm in the world.â
âWould you⦠would you be in a position to deny an insurance claim, if⦠if it comes to it?â
She smiles then, the tension draining from her shoulders. âYou had me worried,â she murmurs. âDo you really think Iâd let our familyâs hard work go to waste? Your father wonât see a single penny. Heâs done. Heâll be charged with insurance fraud.â
âYou knew,â I whisper.
She nods and gently brushes my hair out of my face. âOf course. Thereâs no way my husband could come home with blood on his clothes without explaining to me exactly how that happened. Iâm so proud of him and the boys for standing up for you, and Iâll do my part where I can. Youâre not alone anymore, Faye.â
I tense, humiliation rushing through me. âDid Dion tell you about⦠about my fatherâs violence toward me?â
Itâs irrational, because I should be grateful he avenged me, but instead I find myself feeling betrayed. What I told him wasnât meant for anyone but him. I didnât want anyone to know. Iâm aware that I wasnât to blame for what happened, but a part of me still feels ashamed I let it happen at all.
Valentinaâs expression darkens, and she looks away. âNo,â she says, her voice soft. âI only knew about him stealing your money.â She grits her teeth and shakes her head. âI guess that explains why Luca was so cagey when he got home.â
Val gently rubs my arms and throws me a reassuring smile. âDonât you worry about a thing, sweetie. Iâll handle any insurance claims that might arise, and the boys will handle everything else. Could I ask for something in return, though?â
I nod, intrigued by the helplessness that flashes through her eyes. âOf course.â
She hesitates and looks away for a moment, as though sheâs thinking over her words before speaking. âI donât need to remind you of the date, because you lost your mother on the same day, butâ¦â she runs a hand through her long thick hair and inhales shakily. âNormally, the Windsor siblings gather to reminisce and celebrate their sweetest memories on the anniversary of their parentsâ death, but it isnât the same for Dion. Heâs always hidden himself away, and Iâm worried heâll do the same this year. Please, Faye. Donât let him be alone next week.â
I nod, my heart warming. âI wonât,â I promise. âI hear you, Val. I wonât let him push me away.â
She smiles at me then, relief flickering through her eyes. Dion is so loved, and I donât think he realizes it. But he will. Iâll prove it to him, one way or another.