Sincerely, Your Inconvenient Wife: Chapter 11
Sincerely, Your Inconvenient Wife: A Marriage of Convenience Office Romance (The Harder They Fall)
LUCA WAS PACING THE living room, a beer bottle dangling between his fingers. Every once in a while, he stopped to take a sip, then started pacing again.
He hadnât noticed me standing there, so I took a moment to look at him. My almost husband.
Heâd changed from jeans and a T-shirt into a suit. Not the kind he wore to the office either. In a deep-burgundy three-piece with a black shirt and tie, he looked like heâd stepped off a runway. The jacket was fitted to his broad shoulders and tapered waist to within an inch of its life, and I had a feeling if I lifted the back, his trousers would mold lovingly to his ass.
âWhat are you wearing?â
Lucaâs loud, abrupt bark made me jump. My tongue was stuck to the roof of my dry mouth. My heart was fluttering wildly in my chest. I pressed my hand over it as if that would do anything to calm it.
Luca dropped his beer on his glass coffee table and strode toward me, his brow heavy and low. âI asked what youâre wearing, Saoirse.â
I looked down at my dress to ensure I hadnât unknowingly spilled anything on it. Iâd been careful, but things happened. Not this time, though. The pink slip dress fell, sleek and silky, over my body, nearly reaching the ground.
âItâs a dress, Luca.â
He stopped two feet from me, raking his gaze over me. âI didnât expect you to wear a gown.â
âAre you mad?â
His jaw worked from side to side for several beats before he shook his head. âYou caught me off guard, thatâs all.â
âWellâ¦â I swiveled from side to side so the fabric swished around my legs, âI thought, since this will be my only wedding, why not do it up? There are only so many chances a girl has to wear a silky pink dress.â
âThereâs a flower in your hair,â he blurted.
I touched the silk orchid tucked over one ear with my fingertips. âI know. Isnât it pretty?â
His eyes narrowed into slits. âYouâre taking this a lot more seriously than I assumed you would.â
âI know. You thought Iâd wear flip-flops. But, like I said, this is my one and only wedding, so I went a little over the top. Besides, look at you in your suit. I bet your tailor worked overtime to make you look like that.â
âLike what?â He tugged on the knot of his tie, still eyeing me like I was the enemy.
âHandsome, Luca. You look incredible, and you make that suit look good.â
He turned his head, staring out the wall of windows. âThank you.â
âAnd?â
His attention slowly returned to me. âAndâ¦what?â
I did a smooth pirouette, allowing him to see the draping that exposed my back to the base of my spine.
I blinked at him over my shoulder, pleased to find he was rapt by the sight of me. âDo I look nice, Luca?â
There was a long pause, followed by a chuff. âI suspect you know exactly how you look.â
Before I could ask him to expand on thatâand possibly fish for a compliment Iâd been hoping he would have given freelyâthere was a knock on the front door. Luca tore out of the living room without another word, leaving me disappointed and confused.
But I supposed heâd set the precedent for what our marriage would be like. I wouldnât go to him for assurance or even a simple compliment. We were business partners who might fuck if the mood struck, but that was it.
It would serve me well to remember that.
Luca escorted a man in a suit, who introduced himself to me as Judge Hernandez. He told me I looked nice. When I glanced at Luca, he averted his gaze back to the windows.
âI thought weâd do this on the balcony,â Luca said.
âYes,â I agreed. âI love it out there.â
Iâd never been, of course, but Judge Hernandez didnât need to know that.
Luca straightened his tie again. âIâll meet you out there.â Then he swiveled around and disappeared into the kitchen.
I smiled at the judge. His kind, almost sympathetic smile in return struck me in the gut. One look at us, and he obviously suspected this wasnât a love match.
Or maybe I was reading too much into his expression.
We went to the balcony door, but since I had never actually unlocked it, I didnât know how.
âIâm sorry. Luca always opens the door for me,â I explained like a brainless, kept woman.
âItâs all right, Ms. Kelly. Would you allow me?â More sympathy from Judge Hernandez. He got the door open in one move and allowed me to go outside first.
Luca appeared seconds later, carrying a compact bouquet of red roses he shoved toward me.
âYour flowers, bella.â
âOh. How silly of me to forget when theyâre so beautiful.â I took them from him, bringing them to my nose to smell them. âI love roses.â
The corners of his mouth twitched. âI know.â
âDo you?â
His head cocked slightly while I smelled the flowers again. I mouthed, âThank you,â and he nodded, facing the judge.
âWeâre ready to begin.â
The ceremony was short and to the point. We both said, âI do,â and when it came time to exchange rings, Luca produced a simple platinum band that fit my finger perfectly. Then it was my turn. I slipped off the loose silver ring Iâd kept on my thumb, and his brows shot up.
I smiled at him. âDid you really think Iâd forget to get you a ring?â
âYou didnât have to,â he uttered.
âWell, I wanted to.â I took his left hand in mine and slid the hammered white gold snugly onto his finger. It was rugged yet understated. Not plain. A plain band wouldnât do for Luca. It had taken me a while to choose it, and I was pleased with what Iâd found.
His fingers curled into his palm. He didnât even look at his ring. My stomach plummeted with disappointment. Iâd really wanted him to like it.
âYou are now man and wife.â Judge Hernandez probably had a great smile. I could picture him hanging out with his family, his eyes crinkling when his kids did something funny, looking at his wife dancing in the kitchen as she cooked. But I could only imagine it because it wasnât on display for Luca and me.
âYou can kiss,â he added quickly.
I stepped closer to Luca, and in my heels, I didnât even have to raise my chin to bring us to the same level. His gaze was locked on my face, sweeping from my eyes to my mouth. I took another step, flattening my palm to his chest. His finger came up to my chin, drawing me in with barely a touch.
His warm breath brushed my lips only a moment before his mouth did. For a few thunderous beats of my heart, we were sealed together, then his lips parted, taking our union slightly deeper.
My fingers curled around his lapel, and Luca dragged his lips from mine, straightening to his full height. It took me longer to snap out of the heat of his kiss. When I did, I smiled at Luca.
âWeâre married.â
He nodded once. âWe have to sign the papers.â
âOh, right. Of course.â
The judge cleared his throat. âWould you like me to take pictures of you two?â
Luca said no at the same time I said yes.
I pressed against his chest. âWe should. Our parents will probably want to see us all dressed up when we tell them we got married, donât you think?â
His nostrils flared as he inhaled deeply. âYouâre probably right.â He turned to the judge. âThank you. Weâd like a few pictures.â
With the sunset off to the side and views of mountains in the distance, the backdrop couldnât have been more beautiful. Luca pulled me into his side, cupping my hip in his palm. The judge used Lucaâs phone to snap us in several poses, and I could tell this wasnât his first time taking pictures of newlyweds. It would have been cute and fun if Luca hadnât been so fricking stiff the whole time.
I patted his middle and tipped my lips to his ear. âRelax, Luca. Iâm not going to bite you, and these are my one and only wedding pictures. Try to look like youâre happy to be here.â
He turned, bringing his face a whisper from mine. âThank you for being here, Saoirse.â
âOf course. Youâre my husband.â
His next breath was harsh, and his hold on me went tight. âYouâd do anything for your husband?â
âI wonât hide the body, but try me, Luca. I said yes to this. Iâll probably say yes to most things.â
His mouth curved into a near smile.
âOkay, I took about a hundred pictures. We should be good to go,â Judge Hernandez announced. Luca dropped his hold, stepping apart from me. âLetâs make it official.â
We went inside to sign the license, which took barely a minute, then the judge departed without any fanfare. He probably couldnât wait to get out of this loveless affair.
Or maybe he was just hungry. Judge Hernandez would forever remain a mystery to me.
Luca swiveled around when the door closed, rubbing a spot near his brow with his right hand, his left still curling into a fist. I was pretty sure he hadnât looked at his ring even once.
âIâm going to get changed,â he announced, barely looking at me. âYou should too.â
He swept upstairs without another word.
Weâd been married fifteen minutes and I was already wondering if Iâd made a huge mistake.