The Temporary Wife: Chapter 52
The Temporary Wife: Luca and Valentina’s Story
âWhere are you taking me?â my wife asks, a big smile on her face. âSierra, Raven, and Alanna wanted to come over today to celebrate my promotion.â
I shake my head as I lead her to our heliport. âArenât you seeing them next week? I want you to myself today, baby.â
The girls decided to have their monthly get-together on the same night as our poker night, so they really only need to wait a couple more days until they get to monopolize my wifeâs time.
âFine,â she tells me. âBut you get to explain to them why they canât come over today.â
I groan at the mere thought of the endless complaints my sister will throw at me. Every other week, she sends me an email filled with insults relating to her not seeing Valentina as much as she used to. From what I understand, Ares receives a similar email, too. I pity the fool thatâll end up marrying my sister.
Valentina smirks as I help her into our helicopter. âTell me,â she shouts over the noise. âWhere are we going?â
I buckle her in, my eyes momentarily dropping to her wedding ring. Sheâs wearing it a lot more often, and each time I see it on her hand, I canât help but smile. âYouâll see.â
I watch her closely as we land, taking in the shock and awe in her expression. Just seeing that look in her eyes is worth the effort I had to go through to find out if this place existed, and who it was owned by.
I jump out of the helicopter as soon as the propellors stop spinning and hold my arms open for my wife. She giggles as she jumps toward me, and I catch her, spinning her around before putting her down.
âThis canât be real,â she says, peering at the perfectly still water in front of us and the large tree that somehow stands right in the middle of the lake, on an island of its own. âI always thought⦠how is this real?â
I watch her while she watches the scenery, unable to take my eyes off her. I wondered what sheâd look like when faced with the image she stuck on her bedroom wall years ago, and I have to admit that this is even better than I expected.
âCome on,â I tell her as I grab her hand and lead her to the canoe thatâs waiting for us. âLetâs go see your favorite tree up close.â
âCan we?â she asks. âThis seems like private property. Are you sure itâs okay?â
I smile at her and nod. âItâs Windsor property now. I bought it for you, baby.â Iâd have much preferred it if Xavier had charged me an astronomical fee for transferring it over to me, but instead, the sly fucker asked me for a favor. I consider him a friend, but I donât fully trust anyone other than my siblings. I have no doubt heâs going to cash in his favor at a tremendously inconvenient time, and itâll end up costing me more than money would.
Itâs worth it, though, to see that smile on Valentinaâs face. Iâve never seen her look so awed before. I can barely take my eyes off her as I paddle toward her tree. Even I have to admit that itâs a beautiful sight. Thereâs hardly any land surrounding it, so it truly seems like it stands in the lake, all by itself. Because the water is so still, the reflection from the sky and the tree are breathtaking too. I can see why this image inspired Valentina so.
I stop paddling once we get closer and sit back, my eyes on my wife. She admires the view, while I take in her beauty. âThere truly is nothing I wonât do for you,â I murmur, more to myself than her.
She turns toward me and smiles, her gaze overflowing with the same love I feel for her. âThank you. This⦠this is truly a dream come true.â
I grab her hand and hold it in both of mine. âFrom now on, Iâll make all of your dreams come true.â
She grins at me, her eyes twinkling. âIâll do the same for you, Luca.â
I shake my head and raise her hand to my lips. âYou already have,â I murmur. âYou made all of my dreams come true the moment you told me you loved me.â
Valentina blushes and looks away, the biggest smile on her face. I canât get enough of her. For the rest of our lives, I want to make her smile that way. âWell, come to think of it, there is one wish you can grant,â I tell her, my voice trembling ever so slightly.
She looks at me curiously.
âCan we forget about the contract?â I ask, my entire body tense with nerves. Her eyes widen, and insecurity drowns out the love I saw in her gaze just moments ago. âThere are no guarantees in life, Valentina. Itâs true that some things just donât work out, but thatâs no reason to live in fear or anticipation of the worst. I understand that what Iâm asking for is hard for you, baby. I know what youâre so afraid of, but your fears will never come to pass. I will never stop loving you, and I will never betray you. Iâll never want anyone other than you.â
She looks down at her hands, her expression conveying her torment. How do I convince her to give us an honest chance? âWhen we first got married, I was convinced that a transactional marriage would be best for us. I thought that it would be best for the terms of our agreement to be clear so that there would be no risk of confusion or getting hurt, but Iâve come to realize that life isnât all black and white. If itâs you, Iâm willing to risk it all. Iâm willing to bet that you donât just want me because Iâm a Windsor, and that weâll be happy together even if thereâs nothing tying us together anymore. Iâm choosing to believe that youâd be with me, even if I lost it all. In return, will you put your faith in me and our marriage? Will you give us a chance? Please give me a chance to prove that I will always choose you, no matter what choice Iâm faced with.â
My wife stares at me, and itâs like time just stops. Never before have I felt this nervous. Never before have the stakes been this high. Iâve never wanted anything as much as I want her unconditional love. Iâm not certain my heart can take the blow if she tells me no.
âThat wasnât what we agreed on,â she says, her gaze pleading. âWe said that weâd end things at the end of our contract term, even if we think weâre in love.â
âFuck the agreement,â I tell her, my words rushed and passionate. âForget about it, baby. Itâs rooted in fear and mistrust, and those things should never exist between us. I could board a plane tomorrow thatâll never land, Valentina. There truly are no guarantees in life, except for this one: for as long as I live, I will love you.â
She looks down at her wedding ring and inhales shakily. âThen promise me that youâll never leave me, Luca. Promise me that youâll fight for us, even when I inevitably push you away because fear got the best of me. Promise me that you wonât give up on us, even when it looks like thereâs no hope left.â
I smile at her and lift her hand to my lips. âI promise that the only thing I wonât ever do for you is let you go. No matter what.â
She nods, despite the obvious fear in her gaze, and relief washes over me. Sheâs giving us a chance, and Iâll make sure she never regrets it.