Sincerely, Your Inconvenient Wife: Chapter 31
Sincerely, Your Inconvenient Wife: A Marriage of Convenience Office Romance (The Harder They Fall)
âHEY, NIDDHI.â
Niddhi looked up from her computer and smiled. âHey, Sersh.â
I swirled the iced latte Iâd picked up on the way back from the Davenport. âI feel like we havenât caught up in forever. Are you doing anything fun this weekend?â
She lifted a shoulder, her eyes darting to the side. âI have a date with a guy I met on Hinge. Itâs a second date, actually.â
Despite the piles of work waiting for me, I sat down in the chair beside Niddhiâs desk to get the scoop on this guy. Ever since Luca and I had started our lunch dates, I hadnât been as in touch with my coworkers as I had in the beginning.
It didnât help that there hadnât been a happy hour for a few weeks. Every time I asked about them, Niddhi explained too many people hadnât been able to make it, so they hadnât been happening.
Disappointing but understandable.
Iâd been asked to temp for another month, so hopefully, happy hours would start up again because I missed the combination of camaraderie mixed with alcohol.
After work, I settled in the den at home. With my laptop on my legs, I absently scrolled through Insta, and that was when I figured out what happened to happy hour.
Iâd clicked from Niddhiâs account to Charlieâs, then Ameliaâs.
My heart sputtered when I viewed Ameliaâs story.
Happy hour hadnât stopped.
I hadnât been invited.
The proof was on my screen. Amelia, surrounded by most of my coworkers, all holding their glasses up and smiling. I could picture their waitress telling them to say âTGIF.â before snapping the picture.
Iâd been stupid to think happy hours had simply stopped. Of course they were having them. They just didnât want me there.
Tears welled in my eyes, which was ridiculous. They werenât my friends. Only my temporary coworkers. But I couldnât help my feelings being hurt. I couldnât remember a time Iâd felt so excluded.
âGood evening, pretty girl. I was able to break away early, and I thought we could grab dinnââ Luca broke off when I looked up at him, his brow immediately dropping. âWhy are you crying?â
I swiped my eyes with the backs of my hands. âIâm not. Itâs nothing.â
He sat down next to me, glaring at my computer as if he could find the source of my sadness and destroy it.
âIt canât be nothing if youâre crying. Tell me what it is, Saoirse.â
âPlease, Luca. Iâm overreacting over something silly.â
He took my hand in his. âTell me anyway. I wonât think itâs silly.â
I sniffled and clicked on Ameliaâs story again, turning the screen so Luca could see. âThey had happy hour without me.â
His eyes darted over the picture, taking it in. âThese are the people who work in your department?â
âYeah. Niddhi said there hadnât been a happy hour in a while, but she was sparing my feelings.â I sucked in a shuddering breath, hating myself for being so sad about this. âThey donât want me there.â
âWhat the fuck?â Luca seethed. âWho wouldnât want you with them? Are they all idiots? I have idiots working for me?â
âNo, Iâm sure itâs because they want to unwind and talk about work, but they probably donât feel comfortable doing that with me there since weâre married.â I swiped my eye again. âItâs fine. Iâm fine. Everythingâs fine.â
âIt isnât fine.â His jaw worked as he gritted his molars. Then, without another word, he strode from the room.
When he didnât come back, I closed my laptop and went into the bathroom to wash my face and attempt to get ahold of my emotions. This really was silly. Not worth wasting tears over.
My phone buzzed in my pocket. I took it out, reading a message from Clara.
Clara: Please tell your husband he CANNOT ban all after-work fraternization.
Clara: Seriously, Saoirse. Stop him before he sends out this email. Heâs begging for a lawsuit.
Me: What email?
Clara: Oh, thank god youâre by your phone. Luca just sent me a draft of an email he wants to send to the entire company, banning all fraternization outside work hours. Heâs clearly lost the plot.
Me: Heâs home. Iâll go talk to him. Donât worry, Iâll take care of it.
Clara: Why do I have a feeling this has something to do with you?
Me: I think it might. But Iâve got it handled.
Clara: Tell him if he sends out that email, Iâm firing him as uncle.
Me: Iâll let him know!! xx
I found Luca in his home office, boring holes into his computer monitor. Crossing the room, he watched me approach. When I rounded the desk, he pushed back, giving me room to slide onto his lap.
I hadnât spent any time in this room, nor had I ever been in this position with him, but it was as natural as breathing, especially when his arms closed around me.
âWhat are you doing, Luca Rossi?â
His eyes searched mine. âYour feelings are hurt.â
âThey are. But you canât burn down your entire company to make up for it.â
His brows drew together in a hard line. âThatâs where youâre wrong. I can and I will.â
I shook my head and stroked his tight jaw. âYou can, but you wonât. Clara texted in a panic.â
He grunted, holding me tighter. âI did what she asked and sent her the draft of my email before sending it to the rest of the company. She repays me by going to my wife?â
âShe thinks youâve lost your mind.â
His huff of breath brushed my neck. âWhen I walked in and saw you crying, your little chin wobbling, I did feel like I was losing my mind. I need to fix it, Saoirse. I wonât let you be hurt.â
âYou know you canât send that email.â My fingers moved to his hair, carving lines through the side. âYouâve already made me feel better by giving a shit. Your irrationality soothes me.â
He made a grunting sound. âYou like seeing me go crazy over your tears?â
âI like knowing you care.â
With a sigh, he tucked his head beneath my jaw, pressing a kiss on my throat. âI knew she wouldnât let me send it.â
I snorted, already lighter in his arms. âDid it feel good to write it?â
âNothing feels good when youâre sad. I fucking hate it.â
We held each other, and I slid my fingers through his hair. His breath was warm and slow on my skin, his fingers soft and rhythmic, trailing along my spine.
âI canât work at Rossi anymore,â I whispered.
His hands stilled. âYou can.â
âI think itâs obvious I canât.â
âI want you in the same building as me.â
âWe do live together. It isnât as if I wonât see you.â
He raised his head, glaring at me the same way heâd glared at his monitor. Iâd replaced it as his enemy, which made me want to laugh, but I held it in since I didnât think heâd take kindly to it.
âI donât want you working for someone else,â he stated.
I shook my head. âI donât want to work for anyone else. Iâm hoping my rich husband will keep me afloat so I can throw myself into starting my business. Iâve been delaying jumping in with both feet, but I think this is the push I needed. Itâs time.â
âYou donât have to hope, Saoirse. Anything you need, Iâll give it to you. What about office space? Iâll clear out the office beside mine. You can have it.â
âIn the Rossi building?â He nodded in all seriousness, which made me sputter a laugh. âIsnât that Millerâs office?â
âSay the word, and heâs out.â
Laughing again, I patted his chest. âPoor Miller. I think Clara might object to you kicking her husband out of his office.â
âSheâd get over it.â
âLuca,ââI dropped my forehead to hisââyouâre being sweet. Crazy, yes, but very, very sweet.â
He squeezed my butt in response.
âIâm not going to work in the Rossi building.â
He sighed. âI know, and it pisses me off.â
âMaybe Iâll take over this office.â
He leaned back in his chair, eyeing me. âYou can have it. I barely use it anyway. I like the idea of you working here.â
âWith Miles.â
That made his lip curl. âI have to accept that?â
âYou do. Heâs my partner.â
âIâm your partner. Miles is your coworker.â
âSure.â I brushed his hair from his forehead. âYouâre really good at cheering me up, you know.â
âIâm not done. Go get changed. Iâm taking you to dinner.â
I perked up. âCan we go on the bike?â
His lips curved as he looked at me with his bedroom eyes. âAnything you want, pretty girl.â
Why did I actually believe he meant that wholeheartedly?