Sincerely, Your Inconvenient Wife: Chapter 38
Sincerely, Your Inconvenient Wife: A Marriage of Convenience Office Romance (The Harder They Fall)
ONCE MY PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR pulled the first thread, Millerâs secret life began to unravel.
It was worse than I could have imagined.
He wasnât cheating, but I almost wished he was.
Miller Fairfield was a fucked-up man.
I couldnât even wrap my head around this stranger whoâd been my brother-in-law for years. Had I ever known him?
Within three days, it was all laid out in front of me, and I was staggered by the extent of his depravity. This went beyond what the detective in Tennessee had suspected, and as of today, everything had been turned over to the FBI.
All I wanted to do was go home, sink inside my wife, and forget everything Iâd learned. But I was no good. Too angry. Too bitter and confused to go home to Saoirse. She knew what was going on, though, and had promised to be waiting for me whenever I came home.
My fucking wife.
Elliot and Weston dropped everything to meet me for a drink. They both had companies to run, but I didnât hesitate to ask them to leave early. Neither asked why. They showed up at the bar Iâd named at four thirty sharp. Weston was doing better about a work-life balance, but Elliot rarely left work before eight p.m.
Yet he showed like he always did when push came to shove.
I was already one drink in. It had been necessary to settle my blood before I spilled all the ugliness everywhere.
I let them down half their drinks before I started talking.
âMiller has been cyberstalking and harassing a couple who run a business blog in Tennessee for the last six months.â
Elliot put his glass down on the table. âFuck.â
Weston rubbed the deep line between his brows. âWhy the hell has he been doing that?â
I shrugged, but my shoulders were too heavy to lift far. âThis is all information Iâm getting from the investigator, whoâs been in contact with the detective working on the case. Theresa and Albert Graves run the Grave Business Report.â
Elliot frowned. âIâve never heard of it.â
âNeither have I,â Weston agreed.
âThatâs because only a few thousand people read it. I have no fucking clue how Miller found it, but the Gravesâ published a few scathing articles about Rossiâs quarterly earnings report and the fluctuation of our stock prices. They had some things to say when I took over as CEO, but, hell, so did a lot of other journalists. I donât know why Miller picked this blog to become obsessed with, but he did.â
Weston shoved his fingers through his hair. âWhat did he do exactly?â
âThe harassment started with their email address being subscribed to things like the Satanic Temple, Nashville Kink Night, the Green Partyâ¦stupid, annoying shit. But annoying in the sense that they were bombarded day after day. And it didnât stop there. The anonymous social media threats were next. Shut down or go down, basically. Then he doxxed their address online. He listed it for free puppies, on hookup sites, as the host of a swingersâ partyâ¦and people were showing up at their door.â
âJesus,â Elliot uttered. âIs he really that stupid?â
I shook my head. âI donât know what was going through his mind. Maybe he snapped, had a mental break. I donât give a damn. He terrorized these people. When Clara finds outââ
Weston clamped a hand on my shoulder. âWhen she finds out, youâll be there for her.â
âSheâs having his baby in less than a month.â My head fell, even heavier than my shoulders. âHe sent them a pig fetus. Dead rats. Insects. But the worst partâ¦the very worst partâhe had a funeral arrangement delivered to the husband. And the following day, he sent him a book called Life After the Death of a Spouse. This couple is in their sixties. The detective said the husband had to be hospitalized with an irregular heartbeat due to the stress of all this. Miller could have really killed this man.â
Weston blew out a heavy breath. âHoly hell. I know heâs never been your favorite person, but this is next level.â
âHe wasnât my favorite person because I thought he was bland, not psychopathic.â I raised my head even though there was a knife lodged in my skull. âI donât have any idea what the next step is. What am I supposed to do? Thereâs no manual on this.â
Elliot swirled his drink, the ice clinking. Of the three of us, he was the least ruffled, but that was Elliot. His way of showing he cared was coming in, taking care of what needed to be taken care of in the smoothest way possible, and always being there like an unmovable mountain.
âIâll put you in touch with a crisis team. Rossi will need a plan on the corporate level. Trust them to implement one for the company. On a personal level, I donât doubt youâll handle it. Be there for Clara. Take care of anything she needs without question.â
Weston nodded along with what Elliot was saying. âAnd in the dustup, donât neglect Saoirse and your relationship. No matter how big the crisis, you canât put that on hold. Let her be there to lean on.â
Weston spoke from experience. When Andes had gone through a crisis, heâd put his complete focus into fixing it, leaving Elise alone in the dark. I wouldnât repeat his mistakes.
I had a rough road ahead of me. When this went public, all hell was going to break loose. My only hope was to keep it quiet for as long as we could.
âUs too,â Elliot said. âAnything you need, contacts you require, weâre here. Youâre not handling this alone, even if it feels like it.â
âI know Iâm not.â I swallowed the thick lump in my throat. âNever once have I not felt you at my back.â
Elliot lifted his chin. âGood. Donât doubt it.â
Saoirse was waiting for me with her arms open when I arrived. I fell into them, into her, clutching her like the only buoy in the center of a maelstrom at sea. Neither of us could control how badly we would be battered, but if I held on to her, Iâd see the other side of this.
I was sure of that to my bones.
âIâm sorry,â she whispered.
âI know, pretty girl.â
Her fingers curled into the back of my shirt. âTell me how to make it better for you.â
Heaving an exhale, I rolled my forehead on hers. âYouâre doing it. All the ugly is waiting for me, but it doesnât weigh as much right now. Thatâs all you. Stay with me.â
âYou donât have to ask.â
My mouth twitched. First almost-smile of the day, and of course, she was the one to draw it out of me.
âI didnât.â
She let out a breathy laugh. âCome snuggle with me in the den.â
âLead the way.â
Before Iâd walked in this door, Iâd had fucking on my mind. Hard and rough. Making her scream. Taking my frustrations out on her body. Satisfying the empty place in me by making her come over and over until we were both so exhausted that sleep took us over.
But then she climbed into my lap and covered us both with one of the throws Iâd bought with her in mind. My head fell back on the cushions. Saoirse tucked her face in my throat and stroked my jaw with her fingertips.
This was peace.
The flip side of the coin.
Beyond these walls was chaos I would have to face, but that didnât touch us. Not when we were together like this. She took my frustrations by being here. The empty place in me was filled with her presence.
Damn this woman.
Sheâd made it so that living without her would be a painful, ugly reality. I wasnât interested in experiencing that. Not now, not two years from now. Whether Saoirse liked it or not, she was mine. She could fight me on it, but that wouldnât change the fact that I was keeping her. That was what she got for blunting all the sharp and smoothing out the rough. Sheâd gotten me hooked on her. Going back to life before her didnât hold even an ounce of attraction.
âI canât do this without you,â I told her.
âYou could, Luca. I know you could. But Iâm here. Itâs my job to make your life easier, so thatâs what Iâm going to do.â
A barb pierced my gut. Her job?
Tucking my knuckle beneath her chin, I drew her face up so I could look at her. Her full lips curved into a slow, easy smile.
âIâm not a job.â
âLuca.â Her palm flattened on my cheek. âOf course youâre not a job. I meant my job as your wife. The way I care for you goes way beyond the agreement we made. I hope thatâs obvious.â
That should have made me feel better, but I wasnât thinking about agreements when I had her in my arms. I was thinking about keeping her forever.
When all I did was frown, Saoirse shifted so she was straddling my legs and took my face in both hands.
âIâm here for you, Luca. If you want quiet, Iâll be quiet. If you want to yell and fight, we can do that. I know this shit with Miller and Clara is killing you. You donât have to say it. I can see it in your face. But I want to be your soft place to land because youâre mine. Thatâs not a job or an agreement. Itâs because we care for each other. Donât turn away from me because I said the wrong thing. Please let me be here for you. Let me make it easier.â
Reaching up, I took her chin between two fingers. âYouâre not working a job when weâre together.â
She shook her head. âNo. This is real.â
âDonât say that again.â
âI wonât.â Her fingers traced the downturned edges of my mouth. âYouâre my favorite yes.â
Releasing a shuddering breath, I slammed my eyes shut. I was maddeningly in love with this woman. More vulnerable than I was comfortable being. But there was no helping it.
Saoirse Rossi was my wife.
Two years wasnât going to be close to enough time with her.
I was beginning to believe two lifetimes wouldnât cut it either.