The Temporary Wife: Chapter 10
The Temporary Wife: Luca and Valentina’s Story
âThese three are my proposed targets,â Valentina tells me as she places a document on my desk. âIf we acquire these companies, weâre positioned to expand the way you intend to.â
No pink sticky note, yet again. I always hated them, but much to my surprise, Iâve come to miss them. She hasnât given me one since I kissed her, and itâs surprising how bleak my world has become as a result of it. Itâs odd how itâs the little things I miss the most.
I wish that were the only thing sheâs refused to give me, but it isnât. Sheâs also been withholding her smiles and the mockery I always convinced myself I despised. Valentina no longer calls me out on things the way she used to, and sheâs become careful around me. She does her work without offering unsolicited opinions, and I miss her sharp wit.
âTell me more about each of them,â I murmur, needing an excuse to keep her in my office, to hear her voice. We barely speak these days. More and more, sheâs using the companyâs instant messaging system instead of walking into my office the way she would have in the past, and when she does enter my office, itâs always brief.
âThe document in front of you details everything you need to know,â she tells me, her voice clipped. It pains me to look at her. Having her standing so close and knowing I canât touch her is the very definition of torment.
âMy head hurts,â I lie. âPlease summarize it for me.â
Why do I continue to torment her this way? I know better than anyone that thisâll only make her dislike me more, yet I canât help myself. I want to keep her right here, where I can see her.
For a moment, I see annoyance flash through her eyes, and I pray she snaps at me and gives me the sass she used to. Dull disappointment washes over me when she nods and does as I ask, her voice as calm and professional as usual.
I never realized how much Iâd come to love our partnership, because thatâs exactly what it was. Valentina ceased being a mere employee years ago. If anything, she should have been my Chief Operating Officer, since thatâs the exact role she performed, until recently.
âStop,â I murmur. âPlease, Valentina.â
Her eyes widen, and she looks caught off-guard. âOf course,â she says, nodding. She gestures toward the papers on my desk. âYou can find the rest of the information right there.â
She steps back, and I shake my head. âNo,â I tell her. âYou know thatâs not what I meant.â
For one single moment, the same loneliness I feel flashes through her eyes, and my heart starts to ache.
âI told you Iâm sorry, Valentina. Iâll say it a thousand times if you want me to. What will it take for us to go back to the way we used to be?â
She looks away, her gaze unreadable. âIâm not sure what you mean,â she tells me, lying right to my face. âI believe Iâve been perfectly professional, and as far as Iâm aware, I havenât crossed any boundaries. Is there something youâre dissatisfied with? If you tell me what it is, Iâll improve it.â
My heart clenches painfully and I run a hand through my hair, my eyes falling closed. âYou truly do drive me insane,â I whisper.
Her eyes flash with something that wouldâve brought me to my knees if I wasnât sitting. It was almost as though my words reminded her of that night. Pain. Lust. Longing. Loneliness. All of it blended together in those stunning hazel eyes of hers.
âWe were a perfect team, Valentina. Are we really going to let one single night ruin that? How much longer will you treat me so coldly?â
She raises a trembling hand to her face and pushes her hair behind her ear. âI apologize,â she says, her voice soft. âIt wasnât my intention to treat you coldly, Luca. I was merely trying to act professional and abide by the boundaries you drew. I once forgot my place, and I donât want to let that happen again. I got too comfortable, and it nearly cost me my job.â She pauses and crosses her arms, vulnerability filling those beautiful eyes of hers. âI donât want you to feel like Iâm using you, your family, or your network. Iâm scared to do something that will make you misunderstand me, because the price for that is one I cannot pay. My family relies on me, Luca. I need this job, and Iâ¦â
Her eyes fall closed, torment taking over her expression. Fuck. Fuck. What have I done? She inhales shakily and forces a fake smile. Itâs odd how even that now makes my heart race. Itâs been months since she gave me one of those. I used to hate them, yet now I crave them. âIâm sorry,â she murmurs. âIâll try my best to change my behavior.â
I look away and breathe in deeply. âNo,â I murmur. âForget I said anything.â I brush my hand through my hair and sigh. âValentina, I wonât fire you so easily. I know what I said, and Iâd give the world to take it back. I swear to you that the only way youâll lose your job is if you leave me no other choice. Iâll never fire you over something trivial. I shouldnât have let anger dictate my words, and I truly do apologize.â
She nods at me, but itâs clear she doesnât believe me. I lost the small amount of trust sheâd given me.
Itâs been months, and at first, I thought weâd recover from this with time, but it looks like I was wrong. For years, I pushed her away and told her to remember her place, yet now that sheâs actually heeding my warnings, I wish sheâd defy me the way she always has.
Valentina walks away, leaving me staring after her. I always thought I hated her, so why does it feel like I lost my best friend? I took her for granted and didnât even realize it.
My office door opens suddenly, and my head snaps back up. My eyes widen in surprise when my grandmother walks in, disappointment washing over me. For a moment, I thought Valentina had walked back in.
I frown as I rise from my seat. While sheâs technically the chairwoman of this company, my grandmother never comes to the office anymore.
âGrandma.â I walk around my desk and hug her tightly. âWhat are you doing here?â
She sighs and glances back through the glass wall, her eyes settling on Valentina seated behind her desk. Sheâs got her head down as she types away, her expression unreadable. âThis is the only way I get to see her,â Grandma says, her tone filled with accusation. She looks back at me and raises her brows. âWhat did you do to her to make her stay away? She hasnât come home for dinner in months. Even Sierra and Raven are worried. This goes beyond the petty feud you had with her. Sheâs staying away from her friends, from me â because of you.â
I look away, guilt rendering me speechless. How could I possibly tell my grandmother what happened between us?
âThis canât go on like this, Luca,â she warns me.
I nod and glance at Valentina. âI know,â I whisper.