Sincerely, Your Inconvenient Wife: Chapter 15
Sincerely, Your Inconvenient Wife: A Marriage of Convenience Office Romance (The Harder They Fall)
NIDDHI, AMELIA, CHARLIE, AND I were out to lunch at Niddhiâs favorite Thai place. She was still in a downward spiral over her ex, who now had a serious girlfriend and was blasting their relationship all over social media.
This was a cheer-up lunch, and I was more than pleased to have been invited into this tight little group.
Plus, the pad thai and gaeng daeng were off-the-charts delicious. Better than I had when Iâd visited Thailand.
I felt a little bad for being in such a good mood when Amelia had just swooped a tearful Niddhi to the bathroom to help her clean up her makeup, but I was. Luca and I were finally going to talk tonight, and maybe Iâd get my cat soon.
Charlie reached across and swiped a piece of fried basil from my plate. âHow is this so good?â
I swatted his arm. âWatch it. I take my food seriously. The next time you steal from me, I canât promise I wonât stab you with my fork.â
He gave me a playful shove back. âSharing is caring, Saorise.â His playful expression suddenly dropped. âOh shit. Why is the CEO looking at us like that?â
Turning my head, I followed his line of sight, landing on Luca. He was on the other side of the restaurant, his thunderous glare aimed directly at the two of us. I gave him a small smile, which seemed to cause his frown to deepen. I didnât know what else to do since we were still under wraps. It wasnât like a temporary employee could waltz over to the CEO for a chat.
âHeâs not going to last, you know.â
I whipped around to face Charlie. âWhat do you mean?â
âHave you heard anything about Luca Rossi?â
I shook my head. âNot really.â
He leaned in, speaking low, even though there was no chance Luca would be able to hear him from the other side of the restaurant. âHeâs at clubs every weekend, always getting his pictures taken. Iâve heard rumors heâs had multiple DUIs, which have been dismissed from bribes. They also say his sister is the one who really runs the company. Heâs just the face of itâ¦for now.â
âThat sounds like a lot of rumors based on nothing but gossip.â I had to fight the snarl that wanted to come out and play. I barely knew Luca, but by the nature of our relationship, he had my loyalty, and I didnât love the way Charlie was speaking about him. âBesides, I donât think itâs a great idea to root against the CEO of the company you work for.â
He shrugged. âI was a big fan of his father. Iâm reserving my judgment for the son.â
A laugh burst out of me. âThis is you reserving your judgment?â
He snickered. âI guess not. But youâre right. I should give him a chance.â He peered in Lucaâs direction. âLooks like heâs gone now. We can relax again.â
Niddhi and Amelia chose that moment to bustle back to the table, Niddhiâs streaks of mascara all cleaned up. She dove straight for the plate of spring rolls in the middle of the table.
âWhat did we miss?â Amelia asked as she shook out her napkin.
I waved my chopsticks at Charlie. âJust a little bashing of the CEO, thatâs all.â
She rolled her eyes. âCharlie only dislikes Luca Rossi because heâs hotter than him.â
Charlie made a strangled sound. âThatâsââ
She pinned him with a hard stare. âItâs true and you know it. But Luca Rossi is hotter than ninety-eight percent of the male population, so donât get too disheartened.â
When we arrived back at the office, I noticed a few people looking at me as I walked by them on my way to my desk. I wondered why I was suddenly so interesting. I checked the compact mirror I kept in my desk drawer. There wasnât food on my face or blouse, so I shrugged it off. I had a full inbox of emails to answer and tasks to complete before the end of the day.
The subject of the company-wide email from Luca Rossi, CEO of Rossi Motors, stopped me in my tracks.
Personal Announcement
Holy shit. He couldnât have.
I clicked it, the blood draining from my face when it opened. At the very top of the email was a picture Judge Hernandez had taken of us on our wedding day.
Heâd done it.
Heâd really done it.
Without any discussion, Luca had announced our marriage to the entire company.
Dear Rossi employees,
It is my intention as your CEO to be honest and open with you. Sometimes that will mean sharing bad news and personal failures, but other times, like now, Iâll share my triumphs.
Itâs with great happiness I announce my marriage to my new bride, Saoirse Kelly-Rossi. We were married in a private ceremony at our home, and weâre looking forward to what the future has in store for us.
Thank you for your continued support of Rossi Motors, the Rossi family, and of me.
Yours,
Luca Rossi
As soon as I finished reading, Charlie walked into my cubicle, waving his phone around.
âIs this you? Is he talking about you?â
Swallowing, I nodded slowly and forced out a grin. âSurprise!â
The furrow in his brow belied his carefully measured words. âCongratulations are in order then.â
âThank you, Charlie.â
Silence stretched between us as he stared at my computer monitor. I realized belatedly my wedding picture was filling the screen.
I was all out of grace and subtilty when I minimized it, but it snapped Charlieâs attention back to me.
âYou could have told me at lunch instead of letting me spout off. I feel like an idiot.â
âNo, donât.â I was going to kill Luca for putting me in this position. âYou didnât do anything wrong. And donât worry about what you said. I wonât repeat it.â
His shoulders slumped forward. âThanks for that.â
I fielded several more visits before Amelia sent out a department-wide email reminding everyone it was still a workday and to keep private matters outside of the office. The visits petered out after that, but I had no doubt I was the subject of many interoffice private messages.
And yet, I hadnât heard a single thing from Luca.
Foregoing an email, I texted him.
Me: Send me the code for the elevator. We need to talk.
Luca: Iâm busy now, Saoirse. Weâll talk tonight as planned.
Me: A little late for that, isnât it? While youâre locked in your executive tower, Iâm with the rest of your employees. Send the code, or Iâll âreply allâ to your email and tell everyone about your fetish.
Luca: What fetish do I have?
Me: Donât be coy. I know all about your collection of toenails.
Luca: Jesus. Why did I think youâd make my life easier? Check your badge. Youâll find you now have clearance to the executive floor. Perks of being my wife.
Me: Iâm on my way. Prepare to meet your maker, Rossi.
Luca was sitting calmly behind his desk when I arrived.
âAre you kidding me?â I seethed, charging toward his desk. I braced my hands on it, leaning down so we were face to face. âThis isnât what we planned.â
He lifted a shoulder. âPlans change. We would have discussed it over lunch, but you were busy.â
My eyes flared. âI know you saw me with my coworkers. I saw you too.â
âCoworkers? I only saw one, and the two of you looked really familiar with each other.â
âYou only saw one because two of them were in the bathroom.â Straightening, I slapped my forehead. âIs that why you did this? You sent a company-wide email because you were jealous?â
âJealous? No.â He pushed back from his desk, stood, and rounded to my side. I turned to face him head-on. His eyes were nearly black as they flitted back and forth between mine. âIf Iâm going to be inconvenienced by having a wife, I expect her not to date other men during our marriage. Thatâs not asking for too much, is it?â
My breath caught at his harsh manner. âInconvenienced?â
He picked up my left hand. âIs it too much to ask for you to wear your rings?â
âAre you wearing yours?â
His jaw tightened, and he leaned in so our foreheads were almost touching. The heated way he looked at me made me unsure whether he was going to throttle me or kiss me. I was millimeters from taking the decision from him when his office door flung open.
âMarried?â
We jumped apart at the indignant screech. A smartly dressed pregnant woman with tidy hair and Lucaâs eyes stood in the doorway, her head swiveling back and forth between us.
Lucaâs arms crossed over his chest. âKnock next time, Clara.â
She cupped her round belly. âYouâre married, Luca? Are you kidding me? We just had lunch and you didnât say a single word.â
A man hovered behind her. He was what my sister-in-law, Elena, dubbed âMedium.â Everything about him was in the middle. Height, coloring, looks. For Claraâs sakeâsince I recognized him as her husband, Miller FairfieldâI hoped he had the personality to make up for his lack of everything else.
Clara strode right to me, holding out her hand. I took a step to meet her, sliding my hand into hers to shake. Then I used my best training from my life as a politicianâs daughter.
âHi, Iâm Saoirse. Itâs really nice to meet you, even under surprising circumstances.â
That wasnât a lie. I wanted to meet all of Lucaâs family, but Clara had intrigued me the most since she was his big sister, and from all accounts, they were fairly close. Also, Iâd always had an interest in high-powered women. And Clara Rossi-Fairfield exuded power, even flustered and red-faced.
Miller followed his wife, shaking my hand after her. âMiller Fairfield. Rossiâs CFO and Claraâs husband.â
âItâs nice to meet you too.â
My nose twitched since this was less than the truth. I knew nothing about Miller, but his immediate vibes were so blah, they were off-putting.
The corners of Claraâs eyes pinched. âI wish this wasnât the first time Iâm hearing of you, Saoirse. If Iâd known my brother already had a wife, I wouldnât have spent so much time trying to fix him up with a suitable woman.â
I let out a soft, breathy laugh. âIt would be great if you didnât push my husband to date any longer.â
Lucaâs presence hit me a beat before he wrapped his arm around my back, settling his palm over my hip. âClara, Miller, this is my wife, Saoirse. We were going to tell the family together, but I was hit with a sudden surge of possessiveness this afternoon and couldnât stop myself from informing everyone this beautiful woman is mine.â
She gave him a very sarcastic thumbs-up. âCool. Next time, get her name tattooed on your bicep. We donât send emails to the entire company on a whim, Luca. I think you know the minimum you should have done was run it by me, but really, legal should have been pulled in as well.â
His fingers curled into my hip. âIn the future, Iâll do that. But whatâs done is done. I canât exactly unspill this news.â
I slid my hand over his, weaving our fingers together. âI would have stopped him if Iâd known he was going to do it. But we both know when Luca has an ideaââ
âThereâs no stopping him,â Clara finished. âYes. Thirty-one years of Luca Rossi has taught me that.â
Luca cleared his throat. âWell, youâve met. Now you can go, and we can all get back to work.â
She scoffed. âDo you actually believe thatâs the end of it? I have questions, Luca, and you will answer them.â Then she smiled at me, and there was a heavy dose of kindness behind it. âYouâre beautiful and elegant and seem to like my brother for some reason. Iâll get your number from Lucaââ
He chuffed. âI donât want the two of you meeting without me.â
âBypass Luca and email me. Itâs my first and last name at Rossi Motors.â
Her brows rose. âYouâre a Rossi employee?â
âOnly a temp.â
Luca cleared his throat again. âActually, as of five minutes ago, your new email is Saoirse Rossi at Rossi Motors dot com.â
I bit down on my tongue. Hard. Luca was obviously used to making unilateral decisions, but that wasnât going to fly. Still, I knew enough to discuss this in private.
Clara pressed her hands together. âYouâll have an email from me with all my contact information very soon.â She jabbed a finger at her brother. âWeâll talk later.â
âUh, Luca.â Miller held up a finger. âWe need to set aside some time to discuss the Grave Business Report. They published an articleââ
âMiller.â Claraâs sharp tone and clenched jaw drew everyoneâs eyes to her and stopped her husband in his tracks.
What the hell is that about?
Luca filled the thick silence. âSend me the link and your thoughts, please. Iâll get back to you as soon as I have the chance.â
Mollified, Miller nodded and let his wife lead the way out of the office, his hand on the small of her back. As soon as they crossed the threshold, they went their separate ways without a word to each other.
Luca circled his desk, taking his seat behind it. I stood there with my hands on my hips.
He raised his eyes to me. âI canât do this right now.â
âAre you going to actually come home tonight?â
âI come home every night.â
âPfft. After Iâm asleep, and you leave before I come downstairs. Can you try to be home earlier so we can make a plan?â
He folded his hands on a tidy stack of papers. âIâll be home by seven. We can have dinner together and talk.â Then he waved me off. âOrder takeout. Iâm good with whatever you like.â
I blinked at him, not feeling like much of a fan of CEO Luca. âAm I being dismissed?â
âYou can stand there for as long as you want to, but I have a lot I need to get through in order to leave the office before your eight oâclock bedtime.â
âI donât go to bed at eight.â It was more like ten, but still. Couldnât a girl like her sleep without being judged?
âClose enough. Iâll see you tonight, Saoirse.â
Spinning on my toes, I headed for the door. With my hand on the knob, I looked over my shoulder. Lucaâs eyes were on me.
âYour sister seems pretty amazing.â
He lowered his chin, his mouth curving slightly. âYeah, she is.â
âYour brother-in-law, thoughâ¦â I rolled my lips over my teeth, and Lucaâs shoulders vibrated with silent laughter.
âYeah, he is.â
I was sifting through Lucaâs pile of take-out menus he kept in one of his kitchen drawers. It seemed, like me, he was a fan of holding a menu in his hands rather than scrolling through them on his phone.
I was thinking weâd have burgers for dinner. I had no idea if Luca even liked hamburgers, but heâd left me in charge, so heâd have to live with whatever I decided.
A knock on the front door interrupted my rumination. Before I could even hop up to answer it, I heard the sound of the dead bolt clicking, followed by two voices.
âLuca?â A woman.
âHeâs not home yet. I told you that.â A man.
Oh shit. What was I supposed to do? I was in the kitchen, so I had my choice of weapons, but maybe hiding was the best plan. Thieves didnât typically steal from pantries, did they?
My feet were still glued to the floor in panic when the intruders rounded the corner into the kitchen. The three of us stared at each other for a long, tension-filled moment.
As I took them in, it became crystal clear they werenât thieves. The woman looked to be a well-kept sixty, with a thick, creamy blonde bob and elegant understated makeup. There was nothing understated about the rock on her finger or the gleam of rubies in her ears.
The man was of a similar age. Dressed in tailored trousers and a starched button-down, he towered over the petite women by his side. His salt-and-pepper hair and the subtle wrinkles on his angular face did nothing to take away from the stark resemblance to his son.
There was no question these were Lucaâs parents.
I raised my trembling hand. âHi. Iâm Saoirse. You must be Mr. and Mrs. Rossi.â
His mother covered her mouth with one hand and clutched her husbandâs arm with the other. Mr. Rossiâs reaction was more subtle, rocking back on his heels as he took me in.
âWe thought Luca was playing a prank on us.â He cleared his throat. âIt appears his news is legitimate. Youâre married to my son.â
I nodded once. âI am. And believe me when I say I wish you hadnât found out this way.â
Mrs. Rossi sucked in a breath, and I braced myself.
It was a good thing I did because the next thing she did was rush at me.