The Temporary Wife: Chapter 2
The Temporary Wife: Luca and Valentina’s Story
âHave some more, Val,â Grandma calls over the noise at our packed dinner table, showering her with the same love sheâs always given me and my five siblings. Grams throws me a stern look, and I grit my teeth as I reluctantly add more glazed carrots to my secretaryâs plate.
I canât figure out why Grandma favors Valentina so much. Our weekly dinners are strictly a family affair. There are only two exceptions to this rule: Raven, my sisterâs best friend, and Valentina.
Now, Iâd understand if Valentina was invited every once in a while, a few years into our working relationship â but that wasnât the case. Sheâs been invited to family dinner once a month, like clockwork, from the moment we started working together. She claims not to know why my grandmother treats her so well, but I call bullshit.
Iâve been trying to find out if my grandmother pays her to report on my every move, but Iâve found no paper trail evidencing that. But then again, I never would. My grandmother would never slip up in that way.
Valentina smiles at Grandma, and I stare at her in wonder. Why is it that she never behaves this way in my presence? It isnât just the genuine laughter escaping her red lips â itâs the easygoing conversations she holds with my brothers, and the inside jokes she has with my sister, Sierra.
Valentina, Sierra, and Raven giggle about something I canât even begin to comprehend, and I tear my gaze away, focusing on my food instead.
Valentina is on great terms with every single member of my family, except for me, the man that actually pays her an exorbitant salary. I canât tell which version of her is real. When sheâs around my family, sheâs so fucking sweet that even I almost fall for her act. If only they could see her at work. That illusion sheâs trapped them in would shatter instantly.
I take a sip of my wine, my eyes settling on my older brother, Ares. At this loud table, he and I are the only ones who are quiet tonight. I follow his gaze to find him staring at Raven. Sheâs laughing at something Valentina said, and he canât seem to tear his eyes off her.
I look away, trying my best to hide the hint of concern Iâm feeling. Raven isnât just our sisterâs best friend. Sheâs also Aresâs fiancéeâs younger sister. Sheâs the last woman he should be looking at that way. I shake my head and empty my wine glass. An arranged marriage is what awaits all of us siblings, but at least Iâll go into mine without feelings for someone Iâll never have.
âYouâre quiet,â Valentina says as dinner wraps up. âIs everything okay? Is there something urgent we need to work on?â
I look up at her in surprise and shake my head as I lead her through the main house where my grandmother lives, toward my own condo. âDo you ever think about anything but work?â
She smiles at me in that way I despise. âDo you?â
The edges of my lips turn up. âTouché.â
Valentina presses her thumb to the scanner at my front door, and it swings open. She exhales softly as she slips out of her high heels, leaving them by the door as she heads to my living room barefoot.
Without her heels on, she looks so fucking tiny. Itâd be so easy to pick her up and push her against the wall. Would her lips taste as venomous as the words that escape it?
I run a hand through my hair and shake my head. What the fuck am I even thinking? Valentina is beautiful beyond compare, but I have no doubt sheâd be just as cold and unpleasant in bed. If I tried fucking her, Iâd walk away with frostbite, no doubt. I shudder, annoyed with myself for even thinking about it.
âInteresting,â she says, staring at her phone as she sits down on the sofa. I take a seat and lean in to look over her shoulder, a whiff of her signature lavender scent involuntarily making me breathe in deeper. âHe asked his son to step down. Iâm surprised.â
She turns to look at me, her face so close that her nose nearly brushes against mine. My eyes drop to her perfectly full lips, an unwelcome hint of desire rushing through my body. âWhy?â I whisper. She doesnât move away, and neither do I.
âWhy, what?â Her voice trembles.
âWhy are you surprised?â
She blinks and moves back, that irritating professional mask of hers slipping back into place. Valentina Diaz, one of very few women I know who has never once wanted me. I suppose that is why weâre still working together after so many years â because weâve never crossed any boundaries. Thatâs how I always wanted it to be, yet somehow, her indifference irritates me tonight.
âI didnât think heâd ask his son to step down as CEO, but even more so, Iâm surprised you gave him a chance to save his company at all. In all the years weâve worked together, you have never once given anyone a second chance. Youâve always been decisive and ruthless. What was different this time?â
She stares at me pointedly. I wonder if she realizes that no one but her would ever dare demand an explanation from me â and no one but her would receive one.
I hesitate for a moment and reach for my pocket watch absentmindedly, my fingers brushing over the Windsor crest engraved on it. âJackson was friends with my father. The decision to invest in his company was my dadâs.â Speaking about my parents hurts less than it used to, but even though itâs been over twenty years, the pain is still there. I suppose itâll never truly fade. Some wounds never heal. This is one of them.
Valentina looks down, shielding her expression from me. âI see,â she says, her tone devoid of emotion. For a split second, I worried sheâd ask me about my parents, but I shouldâve known better. Valentina never intrudes. I used to think it was because she was scared sheâd lose her job if she did, but Iâve come to suspect that itâs because she genuinely doesnât care. She truly is made of ice.
âI suppose that explains why you refused to cut him loose despite their company performance declining year-on-year for five years straight.â She looks up then and smiles mischievously. âPerhaps you do have a heart buried somewhere deep within there.â
Her eyes twinkle as she presses her index finger against my chest. That heart she doesnât think I have? It skips a fucking beat. I canât remember the last time she smiled at me so genuinely, and I donât recall her ever touching me in this way.
Before I realize what Iâm doing, Iâve got my hand wrapped around her wrist and her palm pressed flat against my chest. Valentinaâs eyes widen a fraction, but she gives me nothing. She doesnât look as affected as I am.
âYou tell me. Do I?â Does she notice that my heart beats a little faster than it should?
âNo,â she says, grinning. âI stand corrected. Youâre as heartless as ever.â
The edges of my lips turn up as I loosen my hold on her wrist, letting her hand fall away.
Valentina is smiling as she reaches for my laptop on the coffee table, and I canât tear my eyes off her. I donât think Iâve ever seen her smile like that when itâs just the two of us. Sheâs given those smiles to every single one of my brothers, but never me.
âWe need to finish the restructuring plans, and donât forget to go in for a final suit fitting for Ares and Hannahâs wedding. Itâs coming up far sooner than you think.â
I lean back as I think about everything we have on our plates for the next few months. If I can pull this off, Iâll finally be able to make my fatherâs dreams come true. Weâre so close.
Each of my siblings and I handle different areas of the Windsor conglomerate. Between us, we handle finance, media and PR, hotels, motor vehicles and tech, real estate, and some foreign holdings.
Theyâre all industries the Windsors have entered in the last fifty years, under my grandmotherâs guidance. Weâve been tremendously successful, but itâs the Finance industry we entered first. Itâs Windsor Finance, and The Windsor Bank, that weâre best known for.
The company I run is the one my father ran before me. He may no longer be here to witness the direction Iâve taken with his firm, but I still want to make him proud. The vision he didnât have a chance to realize is the one Iâll pursue.
Valentina logs into my laptop with a swipe of her index finger, and it suddenly occurs to me how much Iâve grown to trust her over the years. Sheâs the only one who knows about my expansion plans. I might not like her a whole lot, but I suspect Windsor Finance wouldnât be what it is today without her.
When did it all change? I hated her when Grandma hired her and forced me to take her under my wing. Being employed directly by my grandmother meant I could never fire her, no matter how badly I wanted to â and I tried. Iâve tried everything to get rid of her, but I never could. At what point did I stop trying to chase her away?
âYouâll be my date to Aresâs wedding,â I inform her, my eyes roaming over her. âYou know the drill. Keep every one of those fucking airheaded socialites away from me and steer me toward everyone we must network with. Iâll give you the guest list, and I expect you to know everything about everyone. This isnât just a wedding.â
She nods and pastes a smile on her face. âOf course. Iâll be there, and Iâll be sure to remember everything there is to know, right down to names of every pet, child, and mistress.â
I nod and lean back against the sofa, my eyes drifting over her body. When did she go from being the woman I hated more than anything to becoming the one I trust above everyone else?