The Temporary Wife: Chapter 16
The Temporary Wife: Luca and Valentina’s Story
My hands tremble as I read over the article The Herald published about Luca and Natalia, announcing their engagement. They were captured having dinner together, and the way he looks at her fills me with equal parts longing and heartache. I know Iâm not in love with Luca, but thereâs something between us that wasnât there before. I suppose what hurts the most is the thought of everything that could have been, and everything that was. The history between us will start to fade day by day, until it becomes a distant memory, just like my mother said it would.
I inhale shakily as I stare at the list of candidates I compiled. One of them will end up taking over my job, becoming Lucaâs closest aide. If I do this well, he wonât even miss me. The right person will make it so that he barely notices my absence.
Itâs not me heâs worried about losing. Itâs the workflow weâve created. It wonât be easy, but six months should be enough time to train someone to do everything I currently do for him. No one is irreplaceable in this world â least of all me.
I sigh as I spread out the documents on my living room floor. I could just interview all of them, but I donât think we have time for that. I need to select my top ten applicants, because I know Luca wonât.
Iâve just about got it narrowed down to twenty applicants when my doorbell rings. I frown in confusion as I head to the door. Sierra or Raven wouldâve let me know if theyâre coming over, and they always let themselves in once they get here. Neither my mother nor grandmother would come here, because theyâd just ask me to go to them.
My eyes widen when I see Luca on the security screen. His cheeks are flushed, and he looks drunk. âValentina?â he calls through the intercom. What is he doing here? Today is his monthly poker night with his brothers, and heâs never missed it before. His family is everything to him. Thereâs been more than one occasion when heâs cut business trips short just so he could be back in time for it, so why is he here tonight?
Iâm nervous as I let him in, uncertain what to make of this and appalled at the way my heart races.
âValentina,â he says as he leans in my doorway. He grins at me, and my heart skips a beat. He looks so unguarded. I donât think Iâve ever seen him smile at me that way.
âYouâre drunk,â I murmur as he stumbles into my apartment.
Luca looks around, his curiosity apparent. âItâs nicer than I remember.â
âWhat is? My home?â
He nods, and I frown.
âBut youâve never been here before.â
He turns to face me and reaches for me. His index finger traces over the side of my face for a moment, before he pushes my hair out of the way. âOf course I have,â he tells me. âDo you have any idea how many apartments I viewed before I bought you this one?â
I blink in confusion. âWhat?â
He lets his hand fall away and sighs. âNo, of course you donât,â he whispers. âThereâs so much you donât know.â
âLuca,â I say hesitantly. âWhat are you doing here?â
He stares at me like Iâm a mirage, like I could disappear at any second. âI donât know,â he admits. He raises his hand and grabs a strand of my hair. âI always used to wonder what your hair would feel like, and then I found out, so I started to wonder what it would look like spread over my pillows. It kills me that Iâll never know.â
He lets go of my hair and lets his fingers trail over my jaw, before moving down to my throat, his eyes never leaving mine as his hand slips around the back of my neck. Luca tilts my face up toward his, and my breath catches.
âLuca, youâre drunk. You arenât thinking clearly. Iâll call your driver, okay?â
He shakes his head. âMy thoughts have never been clearer than they are tonight. Tell me, Valentina. Are you leaving me for another man?â
My eyes widen. âI⦠what?â
He takes a step closer, until his body is pressed against mine. âWho is it?â
I shake my head. âLuca, there isnât anyone, but even if there was, how is that any of your business? Youâre engaged.â
His hands wrap around my waist, and before I realize what heâs doing, heâs lifted me into his arms and up against the wall. My legs instinctively wrap around his hips to hold myself up, and he groans, his forehead falling against mine. Our positions are the same as they were that night, and I wonder if he realizes it.
âI donât even remember her fucking name,â he tells me. âI canât, because all of my thoughts are filled with you.â
I grit my teeth and bury a hand in his hair, throwing caution to the wind. âThatâs bullshit,â I snap. âI saw the lipstick on your face. Iâm the one who made your dinner reservation, the one who sent her roses. What game are you playing, Luca? Donât even dream of messing with my emotions just because youâve run out of other options to control me with.â
He looks into my eyes, his gaze dropping to my lips for a moment. âI never kissed her,â he tells me. âNot once. I canât even imagine it. The lipstick⦠Iâm not sure what she was trying to do. I think she was trying to kiss my cheek? I donât know, Valentina. I stepped away, but I couldnât avoid her entirely.â
I stare at him, unsure what to believe, unsure why heâs attempting to explain at all. âI donât care,â I whisper. âI donât care what you do with your fiancée. It has nothing to do with me.â
His grip on my waist tightens for a moment before he moves his hands up, until theyâre resting right below my breasts. âIt has everything to do with you,â he murmurs. âYou didnât decide to leave me until that girl walked into my life. Tell me the truth, Valentina. Would you have quit your job if that engagement hadnât been forced on me?â
Iâm at a loss for words and look away, unable to hold his gaze.
Luca sighs and leans in to rest his head on my shoulder, his lips pressed against my neck. âYou wouldnât have,â he whispers, before kissing my neck softly.
A soft gasp escapes my lips, and he repositions me against him, letting me feel how hard he is. âValentina,â he whispers. âPlease. Please donât leave me.â
I close my eyes and will myself to get it together. He might be drunk, but Iâm not. This canât go any further. I push against his chest and unwrap my legs, forcing him to let me go. He does so reluctantly, keeping his arms wrapped around me even when my feet hit the floor.
âLet go,â I tell him. âWhat do you think youâre doing, Luca? Do you truly think I donât realize what youâre doing? You failed to bribe me, so now youâre trying to emotionally manipulate me?â
He takes a step away from me, hurt flashing through his eyes. âI would never do that to you, Valentina.â
âThen what is this? You know as well as I do that youâll have to marry Natalia before the year is over. Thereâs nothing you can do or say that would change that. So, this? How is this fair to me? Why now? Can you truly look me in the eye and tell me that you arenât doing this in an attempt to bend me to your will?â
Luca runs a hand through his hair and looks up at the ceiling. He looks as lost as I feel. Is any of this real? For years, he treated me with near disdain. Iâve always just been an employee to him, and nothing more. Part of me wants his desire to be real, but Iâve known Luca long enough to know it canât be. Heâs a control freak, and Iâm not walking the road he paved for me. Heâs trying to get me back on track, and heâll stoop to whatever means necessary.
âI need you to leave. Iâll let this go on account of our history. Tomorrow morning, weâre going to pretend this didnât happen, and in six months, youâre going to let me go. Nothing you do or say will change my mind, Luca. Iâm done being your pawn.â
I walk to the door and hold it open for him. He sighs and follows me reluctantly. I didnât think heâd have anything left to say, but he leans against the doorway and looks into my eyes, his gaze unfocused. âYou were never a pawn,â he says, his voice soft. âYou were always my queen. Everyone knew it but you.â
Then he walks out, leaving both my thoughts and my heart in disarray.