The Temporary Wife: Chapter 38
The Temporary Wife: Luca and Valentina’s Story
âHow could you do this to me?â Sierra asks, her gaze filled with torment. âTo both of us,â she adds, before elbowing Raven, who is seated next to her.
They showed up the moment Luca left for poker night, and I have a feeling Iâm not leaving this living room until theyâve interrogated me to their satisfaction. Somehow, I was more ready for Grandma Anne than I was for this.
Weâve spoken in our group chat in the days since Ravenâs fashion show, but other than congratulating me, they didnât say much else. I thought they were letting it slide because they know how awkward I get when asked to speak about my private life, but it looks like I underestimated them. They were just waiting until they could corner me in person.
âI⦠Iâm sorry for not telling you,â I murmur, my cheeks flushed. The idea of letting them down breaks my heart. I know itâs difficult for them to accept that I have a hard time letting people in, and throughout the years, theyâve always forgiven me when I went through periods of involuntarily pushing them away, but even I can admit that keeping something this big from them is too much. I must have made them feel like we arenât real friends, and I donât know how to fix it.
âLuca and I agreed to keep it quiet until we officially told your grandmother, but I shouldâve just told you in secret. Iâm really sorry.â
Sierra narrows her eyes at me. âThatâs not what Iâm worried about. How could you have deprived me of an opportunity to throw you a bachelorette party? Isnât it enough that Raven got married in a rush and I was deprived of my maid of honor duties? How could you do the same thing to me?â
Raven bites back a smile and shakes her head. âStop messing with her,â she tells Sierra, before turning to me. âBesides, we both know itâs me you would have chosen as your maid of honor, right?â
I stare at them doe-eyed and breathe a sigh of relief when I realize they arenât mad at me at all. âYou two⦠you had me so worried. I thought for sure you wouldnât forgive me for being so secretive this time. Do you have any idea how many times I replayed this conversation in my mind?â
Sierra and Raven glance at each other, and then they smile. âLuca was a mess when you quit your job,â Raven says. âIt was obvious that there was no way he was letting you go. This doesnât surprise me in the least.â
Luca, a mess? I canât even imagine that. I bet he was simply pissed that I deviated from his carefully laid out plans. He doesnât like change, and I definitely caught him by surprise.
Sierra looks into my eyes and crosses her legs over each other as she leans in. âSo, is it real? Your marriage?â
I look down in an attempt to hide my shock, my heart racing. What do I say to that? Itâs one thing to keep our marriage from them, but itâs something else entirely to lie outright. I canât breach our contract, though. What do I do?
âI see,â Raven says, a smile on her face. âYou think it isnât, huh? Thatâs cute.â I look up at her in confusion, and she grins at me. âDid you two decide to stick it out for three years, until Luca gets his inheritance?â
I take a deep breath and look away. âI canât answer that,â I tell her honestly, my words conveying the truth I canât articulate.
âWhen you sleep with him, does it feel like more than sex?â she asks, her eyes twinkling.
Sierra groans in disgust and wraps her hands over her ears for a moment, before clearly deciding she wants to know after all, because she drops one of her hands while keeping one ear covered.
âUm, yes,â I admit, my cheeks no doubt bright red.
âDoes he get jealous and possessive of you?â
I think back to the way he reacted when Theo dropped by my desk, the new identification documents he got me, and the wedding rings. âHe does, but thatâs just Luca.â
Sierra chuckles and shakes her head. âNo, Val. Thatâs Luca when it comes to you. He doesnât give a shit about anyone else. Do you remember when we got caught breaking into Xavierâs office? Iâm his sister, and he left me behind bars when we got arrested. If you hadnât been with me, he wouldnât have come at all. Heâd just have left Xavier to deal with it.â
I look away and try my best to suppress the tinge of hope I feel. I shouldnât want Luca to care about me at all â that isnât what we agreed on. So why does it feel so good to think he does?
âOh well,â Raven says. âIf your marriage isnât real, he wonât mind if we go out tonight, will he? Sierra is right. I never had a bachelorette party, and neither did you.â
I pin her down with a stare. âLuca might not care, but Ares will.â
Raven merely grins. âDo you really think the boys will leave poker night? Theyâll never know.â
The subsequent grin that lights up Sierraâs face spells trouble, and I really shouldâve known better than to give into them.
Yet somehow, I find myself in a club an hour later, wearing one of the dresses Raven designed for me. Iâm feeling buzzed and havenât stopped smiling, courtesy of the wine we drank while we got ready together. I wonder if they knew that I needed a breather, a night with just my two closest friends, and no worries whatsoever.
âCome on,â Sierra says, twirling me around. She gets behind me and wraps her arms around my waist, the two of us dancing like a drunk and somewhat deranged couple. Giggles escape my lips every few seconds as Raven busts out some truly dreadful dance moves in front of me. What is she even doing? Is she pretending to be a robot? Itâs ridiculous to see a woman as beautiful as she is acting so silly, but this is exactly what I love about her. Sierra and Raven have totally got me sandwiched, but Iâm enjoying every second of it.
âVal?â
An arm wraps around my waist, and I tense as I look up into sky blue eyes that I remember all too well.
âBen?â My heart starts to ache at the mere sight of him, the pain feeling fresh all over again. Itâs been eight years, but the betrayal feels brand new. âWhat are you doing here?â
âDo you know him?â Raven asks protectively. I glance back at my friends and nod, not wanting to worry them.
Last I heard, Ben had moved to Australia for work. What is he doing back here? Why did I have to run into him here, now?
His eyes roam over my face, his gaze filled with the same torment I feel. âI missed you,â he murmurs into my ear. âI was hoping Iâd find you eventually. I only got back a few days ago, and here you are. How could it not be fate?â
I push away from him and try my hardest to look unaffected by his words. If this is fate, then mine must be rotten. âIâd have much preferred it if youâd stayed wherever the hell you came from,â I snap, my heart racing.
Ben wraps his hand around my wrist, and I try to shake it loose instantly, but heâs holding on too tight. âVal, please, can we talk? If nothing else, please let me apologize.â
Sierra starts to reach for me, but then she stops and steps back, her eyes wide. It doesnât take me long to realize why.
âHow about you take your fucking hands off her before you lose them altogether?â Luca threatens. I look back to find my husband standing behind me, fury blazing through his eyes.