Sincerely, Your Inconvenient Wife: Epilogue
Sincerely, Your Inconvenient Wife: A Marriage of Convenience Office Romance (The Harder They Fall)
âYOUâVE MADE GOOD CHOICES.â
Saoirse stopped midstride, raising a questioning brow. âI like to think so, but I sense youâre commenting on something specific.â
I patted the arm of her desk chair. âI will be replacing my chair with this model as soon as possible.â
She sauntered over to where I sat behind her new desk, putting an extra swing in her hips. âOh, you like my chair, do you?â
âMmhmm.â As soon as she was within armâs reach, I grabbed her and pulled her into my lap. She circled her arms around my neck and crossed one leg over the other. âI like your chair even better now.â
âYou know I have a million things to do before everyone arrives.â
I rubbed my palm along her thigh and placed a soft kiss to the curve of her neck. âIâll let you get back to running around checking on things youâve already checked a hundred times after you sit with me a minute.â
She relaxed against me, letting out a sigh. âYouâre exaggerating.â
âOkay.â I touched her throat with my lips again. âYouâve checked things fifty times.â
âMaybe. I just want everything to look perfect.â
âIt does, pretty girl. You and Miles are going to blow everyone away.â
Peak Strategies was a little over a year old. In that time, Miles and Saoirse had steadily grown their business, gaining clients and a reputation in and outside of Denver. Up until this point, theyâd been mainly working from our condo and renting conference rooms in shared office space when they needed it.
Theyâd finally agreed they needed more room and their own official office. I used my connections to secure them a space in the building beside Rossiâs. It was for my own selfish purposesâworking in close proximity made lunch breaks at the Davenport possible.
My wife and I now fucked whenever and wherever the mood struck, but a part of me missed our secret trysts. Although Iâd settled into my CEO role, knowing I got to sink inside my wife in the middle of the day made my job much more enjoyable. I had plans for us to relive our early days as often as possible now that Iâd have her nearby.
But I was getting ahead of myself. Tonight wasnât about business or even about me. Saoirse and Miles were throwing a party to celebrate and show off their new digs. Within the hour, clients and friends would be arriving, and my wife was a fluttering bundle of nerves.
âI shouldnât have invited my mother.â Saoirse wrung her hands. âThat was a mistake.â
I took her hands in mine, kissing her fingertips one at a time. âSheâll be fine. Lily Smythe-Kelly would never make a scene in public, and Iâll ensure she doesnât have the chance to make one in private.â
Understanding Lily wasnât something on my agenda. I didnât care why she was the way she was. All that mattered was how she treated my wife. The first time I walked in on Saoirse attempting to defend herself against her motherâs criticism, I calmly took the phone from her, told Lily Saoirse wouldnât be speaking to her again until she was ready to apologize and be civil, and hung up. Neither woman had been angry. Saoirse had thanked me for defending her, and Lily had apologized the next day.
Since then, sheâd gotten better. Not perfect. Far from it. But better.
âMy bodyguard.â Saoirse snuggled into me with a sigh. âAt least sheâs leaving Peter at home.â
Saoirse had mostly come to terms with the fact that she would never be close to her mother. Luckily, my mom had taken her under her wing, treating her like a second daughter. Which worked well since Clara thought of Saoirse as her sister.
Like I knew she would, Saoirse had supported Clara in all ways over the last year. Times had been rough, and some days still were, but Clara was divorced from Miller, who was serving his time in federal prison. Our auditors had uncovered that Miller had embezzled over a million dollars from Rossi, so his sentence was even steeper with those charges added.
Nellie was thriving without that dick in her life. She looked like a little clone of Clara, so we all pretended Miller had had nothing to do with her origins.
My niece was also obsessed with her aunt. She had managed to babble an adorable form of âSershieâ while she hadnât come close to forming my name. The guy whoâd held her when sheâd been all gooey and brand new.
Not that I was upset by that or anything.
Most days, I was pretty certain all my family liked my wife more than me, and I didnât blame them for it. After all, I liked her more than anyone else too.
âTell me what else youâre worried about, and Iâll reassure you.â
She talked, and I listened, which in the end, was what sheâd needed.
Miles strolled into Saoirseâs office, tugging at his tie with a deep frown on his face. âI look like an idiot.â
Saoirse laughed. âYou look dapper.â
Miles cocked his head, looking at me. I nodded. âI agree. The suit works. Glad you finally hit up my tailor.â
His spine straightened, and he twisted side to side to show off his light-gray trousers and jacket, which had been custom made for him. âThe suit is the absolute shit. I love it. I may sleep in it. Itâs the tie I canât get on board with. Sersh made me wear it, but I feel like Iâm wearing a noose. Some people arenât meant for such formality.â He pointed to himself. âHi. Iâm some people.â
âI think you have to listen to Saoirse. She knows what sheâs talking about.â
Miles dropped his hands from his tie and tucked them in his pockets, sighing in defeat. âFine. Iâll do it for the âgram. But donât expect me to wear a tie to work just because we have a fancy office. Itâs not happening.â
Saoirse laughed. âIâm always relieved when you wear actual pants to work.â
Miles rocked back on his heels. âJesus, will you let that drop? I wore shorts one timeââ
âTo a meeting with a prospective client,â she added.
His eyes narrowed. âWe donât know that my shorts were the reason they didnât sign with us.â
âIâm sure they didnât help. You just had to show off your calves.â
I nuzzled my nose into her hair. âTo be fair, Miles does have exceptionally nice calves.â
Saoirse slapped my shoulder. âDonât encourage him.â
Miles finger gunned me. âThanks, man. Always knew you were a real one. Now, Iâll leave you two in peace to christen the office or whatever you were doing before I walked in here.â
Saoirse groaned at his retreating back. âIf I didnât love him, Iâd kill him,â she muttered.
âIf I didnât love you, Iâd kill him for being loved by you,â I said.
I stole another kiss, then she was off again, expelling her nervous energy by pacing and speaking with the caterers. It wasnât often that Saoirse got nervous, but this was important to her.
Sheâd been like this before our vow renewal too. My mother had gotten her wish. Saoirse had let her help plan a celebration for our one-year anniversary. It had been a lot more low-key than she probably would have liked, but we all ended up happy.
Connell got his first dance with his daughter.
Elena helped my mother plan everything with baby Phoebe on her hip.
Hannah sprinkled flowers, and Caleb passed out programs. And while Caleb wasnât fully on board with me, heâd been calling me small less and less these days, so I took that as a sign I was winning him over. He had even lowered himself to having a sleepover at our condo twice in the last year. I figured one or two more times, and heâd be putty in my hands.
I picked up the frame from Saoirseâs desk. There were two photos side by side. One from our wedding where we were laughing with each other. The second was at our vow renewal in Wyoming. Saoirse had worn her pink dress with a flower tucked behind her ear. She took my breath away, always, but that dress had done a fucking number on me. Iâd already asked her to wear it for me every year. Since she was a good girl, she very easily said âyes.â Sheâd definitely get something out of the experience. Multiple somethings.
I ran my finger over the picture of us in Wyoming. Weâd said our vows in a rustic chapel on the ranch in front of fifty friends and family, sun streaming through the stained-glass windows, giddy smiles on our faces.
It hadnât been a do-over. We hadnât needed one of those. The first time had been perfect because it was what had made us us.
Standing in front of everyone at the renewal had only reaffirmed what we had already worked out for ourselves: we chose each other, and we would keep choosing each other until our last sunset.
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