The Temporary Wife: Chapter 4
The Temporary Wife: Luca and Valentina’s Story
Luca looks up in surprise when I walk in, a frown marring his handsome face as his gaze roams over my attire. I look down at myself, taking in the jeans and t-shirt Iâm wearing, embarrassment rendering me speechless for a moment. I can count the times Iâve been around him in casual clothing on one hand. I never compromise on my professionalism, and neither does he.
I still remember the warning he gave me when we first started working together. He told me to never walk into his office wearing anything I couldnât attend a board meeting in, and until today, I never have.
âValentina,â he says, his tone as emotionless as it always is. Weâve been working together for years, yet he still calls me by my full name. Iâm Val to everyone but him. From the very start, heâs made it clear that he dislikes me and that he intends to keep me at a distance. I suspect that some of his wariness comes from the fact that itâs his grandmother who hired me, but despite his endless questioning, Iâm as clueless about her rationale as he is.
âLuca.â I force a smile onto my face and take a hesitant step closer. I donât recall the last time I felt awkward around him, but I do now. I donât have a legitimate reason to be at the office tonight, and Iâm worried heâll be suspicious of me. Despite his continuous mistrust, Iâve never given him a reason to doubt me, but being at the office on a Saturday night when he knows better than anyone that thereâs nothing for me to work on? Even I have to admit that itâs weird.
âWhat are you doing here?â he asks, eventually.
I look away as I contemplate how to answer and decide on partial honesty. Luca must be handled with care. For years, heâs jumped on any excuse to fire me, and I canât risk losing this job. His grandmother has shielded me from his worst attempts, but someday, my luck will run out. When it does, itâs my family thatâll suffer the most. âI just⦠I wasnât having the best evening, and I wasnât sure where to go. I just ended up at the office without thinking.â
I expected Luca to pity me, but instead, he simply nods. âYeah, me too,â he says, his voice soft. I thought heâd have more to say, or that heâd question me further, but instead, he remains silent and stares back at his computer screen.
This is, perhaps, one of the very few things I appreciate about him, other than his disgustingly good looks. Luca Windsor never pries into my private life. The boundaries between us are as firmly in place as they were eight years ago, when we first started working together. He despised me then, and Iâm certain he still does today â but he respects me too, and ultimately, thatâs all that matters.
âDo you have dinner plans?â I ask as I hold up the bag my grandmother gave me. Heâs dressed in a three-piece suit, as usual, and I know for a fact that he doesnât have any business meetings scheduled today. A date, perhaps?
He crosses his arms and leans back in his seat, his eyes on mine. Thereâs something captivating about Luca Windsor. He has this habit of making women feel like they have his full attention, and Iâm not immune to it either, despite my best attempts to resist him. âDinner? When do I ever have dinner plans that you arenât aware of? I donât date, and you know it. Thereâs no point, anyway.â
I blink in surprise. Right. In all the years Iâve known him, heâs never had a girlfriend. The Windsor marriages are all arranged, so eventually, heâll have to marry a woman of his grandmotherâs choosing. Probably a rich heiress of some sort that can further expand their empire. I can see why someone like Luca wouldnât bother dating because of it. No doubt he finds it an inefficient waste of his time.
I place my food on his desk and unpack it, secretly excited as I open the butter container my abuela packed for me. Luca looks surprised when I give him a taquito wrapped in foil, and I smile at him politely. What did he think I was about to give him? A handful of butter? âMy grandmother made it, and I donât enjoy eating alone. Indulge me?â
He hesitates for a moment, and then he nods. I suppose it isnât often that we find ourselves together unexpectedly, without a specific work agenda or social obligation to fulfill.
We eat in silence for a while, and I take a moment to study him. Heâs irritatingly handsome, with that strong jaw, that straight nose, and his thick dark hair. His good looks donât make up for his complete lack of personality, though. I canât even imagine him acting affectionate. Does he even know how to smile, or have his facial muscles completely atrophied due to lack of use?
I sigh and look away. I suppose heâs also intelligent beyond compare, loyal to a fault, and he loves his family more than anything. His personality is abrasive, and heâs far too blunt for his own good, but he isnât cruel or unfair.
Even back when he so desperately tried to make me quit my job when I was first hired, everything he did only helped me in the long run â the multiple languages he made me learn, the college night classes he forced me to take, and even the MBA he asked me to do. None of it was to my detriment, even if I did despise him for it at the time. I hate to admit it, but heâs going to make some poor girl very happy someday.
âDo you know who she is? The woman youâll marry?â The question escapes my lips before I even realize it, and the hint of despair that accompanies it surprises me. I only ever ask Luca personal questions when I need the information to do my job, but I couldnât help myself.
He freezes for a moment, but then he shakes his head. âNo idea, but since Aresâs wedding is coming up soon, Iâll probably be next.â
I lean back in my chair and nod, my thoughts wandering. âDo you think Raven will do it?â I ask, my voice soft. A week ago, Aresâs fiancée called off the wedding, and Raven, one of my closest friends and the brideâs younger sister, was asked to take her place as Aresâs wife. Itâs the only way for both families to abide by the terms of their merger. The merged company was meant to fall into the hands of any kids resulting from this marriage, and without a marriage between the Windsors and the Du Ponts, thereâll be no merger.
I know more than anyone just how much Raven loves Ares, but I also know how hard itâd be for her to marry a man that thinks heâs in love with her sister.
âYes,â Luca says, his voice unwavering. âRaven and Ares are meant to be together. The only ones who canât see it are them. Ultimately, thisâll work out for the better.â
I stare at him, feeling oddly uneasy. Heâs right to say that heâs probably next. Once Ares is married, their grandmotherâs attention will fall to Luca. What would it be like if Luca were married? What kind of woman will end up becoming his wife?
I wonder if heâd treat her with the same tenderness and kindness that he reserves for his sister and grandmother. The thought of it⦠it doesnât sit well with me, and I canât quite figure out why.