Chapter 2
A CEO's Revenge Marriage Accidentally in Love
Chapter 2
Hannah âGive me one good reason not to fire you.â
Tobiasâs words make my heart pound a mile per second.
Iâm sitting on a massive chair inside his office, and his gaze is digging into mine. He looks as friendly as a wolf, and that face I found so beautiful earlier is now scary and intense.
âI really need this job, Tobiasâerr, I mean, Sir.â
He lifts an eyebrow, and I stare down into my lap. Iâm sweating despite it being rather cold inside his office.
But can anyone blame me?
Tobias is too frightening to keep eye contact with, especially now when he is wearing an expensive suit that seems to scream, âMan in charge!â
âHm, if thatâs true, I would expect you to put more effort into keeping your position, Miss Darlingâ¦â he looks at me again. âDid you use a fake name when you were hired?â
âNo, Sir,â I grimace. âMy surname is Darling.â
âAnd youâre a college student?â
âYesâ¦â
âI seeâ¦â he absentmindedly taps his chin while scanning my papers without even a hint of a smile.
âPlenty of student loans to pay off, then?â
My shoulders slump in defeat. âThatâs a rather personal question.â
He lifts his chin, eyeing me. âI know, but Iâm your boss⦠also, are you really not planning on using that against me? Any other person in your position would use that to play with my emotions and manipulate me into feeling sorry for you.â
Tobiasâs words are shocking. And the fact that he can say that while deadpanning is scary. It also tells me everything I need to know: this man wonât get manipulated easily.
âUm, something tells me that you would see through any lie I gave you,â I give him a hesitant, nervous smile. He is watching me like a hawk, and I quickly continue talking. âBut I really need this job. I know that Iâm at fault here. I made a mistake walking into that room. Iâm not stupid, and yes, you have every right to fire me, but Iâm desperate for money.â
âDesperate, you say?â Tobias is watching me with renewed interest now. He reminds me of a cat focusing on its prey. âHow desperate?â
My heart is thumping against my ribcage.
Iâm nervous, but I must speak up and convince Tobias not to fire me. Iâm drowning in student loans and food expenses. And thatâs not mentioning the rent on my apartment. I also have a cat named Jerry, so living in the dorms is out of the question.
âI would do anything to keep this position,â I mean those words and look straight into Tobiasâs green, intense eyes. âAnything.â
His lips curl by the corners to form a wicked smirk, and his fingers intertwine underneath his chin. It gives him a villainous look. âHow about marrying me then?â
âE-excuse me?!â I ask in a high-pitched scream. Iâm pretty sure this guy just asked me to marry him, which definitely canât be happening!
I half-expect hidden cameramen to jump out from the door behind his desk or the curtains blocking the sunlight.
But that doesnât happen.
Instead, I have Tobias smiling at me, but itâs not friendly. Itâs cunning in a way that gives me shivers.
âA year after my wedding, wife, now ex-wife cheated on me with my best friend and business partner.â
I stare at Tobias in shock, who looks perfectly calm despite the terrible thing he told me. His eyes roam over my face as if he is trying to read me, and once he finds whatever he is looking for, he continues talking.
âIt pains me to see them together, but we are all owners of this hotel chain. I donât have enough money to buy them out. Yet. I plan on doing that in the future, but until then, it would make my life easier if my ex-
wife didnât know seeing her makes me miserable. Thatâs where you come in. It would save some of my pride if I married you and pretended to be perfectly happy and, most importantly, over her.â
I blink, unsure whether this is some sort of dream. It must be, so I continue to gawk at Tobias, but when he doesnât vanish, I lift my hand and smack myself straight into my faceâso hard that the chair moves, and I tumble down onto the floor.
Oh, and I also manage to hit my head against the chair!
âOuchâ¦â I mumble.
âWhat the fuck are you doing?!â Tobias bark.
âChecking if this is a dream,â I rub my stinging cheek while lying on the floor. Tobias looks furious. Anger is ticking against his jaw, which makes me lower my voice. âIt seems this is not a dreamâ¦â
âNo, itâs reality, but Iâm starting to wonder if something is wrong with you. Why would you hit yourself?!â
Before I can respond, he has risen to his feet. He walks around his desk and squats before me. Iâm unsure what he is doing and sit up in fear, staring at his scowling face.
âWhat do you want?â
Ignoring my question, he tilts his head. âDid you hit your head hard?â
âNo, not that hard.â
âDid it hurt?â
I nod.
âLet me take a look,â his voice is so surprisingly gentle that I blush and sit perfectly still as he comes closer. My heart is beating way too fast. Iâm nervous even though there is nothing sexual in the way he touches me. He simply reaches out his hands to softly hold my head while scanning the back of it.
âHopefully, you wonât get a bump.â
Butterflies swarm my belly when Tobias carefully inspects my head and brushes my hair out of the way.
Despite his cold expression and intimidating demeanor, he is gentle when handling me.
Perhaps Tobias isnât as bad as I thought?
I think that and blush when he leans back from me. There is a ghost of a smile fleeting over his lips. âYou must be the clumsiest woman that Iâve ever met. Itâs a wonder youâre still alive at this point.â
Okay, scratch the above. Iâm injured, and Tobias is insulting me! He is definitely evil.
I pout. âThatâs a rather rude thing to say.â
He frowns. âNo, itâs the truth, Miss Darling. First, you waltz into the wrong room, and now it turns out you canât even sit on a chair without damn near killing yourself.â
âI wasnât trying to kill myself, and Iâm not always this clumsy!â
âNot always this clumsy?â he rolls his eyes, muttering, âWhy do I find that so hard to believe?â
âItâs the truthâ¦â
His lips twitch. It looks like he is about to smile but is holding himself back for some reason. âPretty sure youâre lying.â
I gasp. âYou checked my record, didnât you?!â
My boss made a list of items that we housekeepers have accidentally broken, and Iâm on top of that record. But Iâm only clumsy because Iâm overwhelmed by studying and working.
âI did,â Tobias admits and sighs. âBut I know that you have a lot on your plate, Miss Darling,â his eyes look into mine once more. âWhich is why Iâm offering you a solution: marry me.â
I furrow my eyebrows. âYou werenât joking?â
âDo I look like the kind of person that would joke about that?â He deadpans, and despite not knowing Tobias that well, I get the feeling he is laughing at me.
But Iâm sure I must be mistaken.
Tobias doesnât seem like a man that possesses much humor. No. I bet his hobbies include cricket, but only on Sundays! Oh, and drinking tea and occasionally laughing at people hurting themselves in videos!
I bet he also enjoys scaring his employees.
With those assumptions in mind, I give him a tight-lipped smile. âNo, you donât seem like the type to joke about that.â You donât seem like the type who jokes at all. âSo, if you are serious, I would like to know whatâs in it for me more than keeping my job.â
The intense look in his eyes returns. âYou misunderstand me, Miss Darling. If you married me, you wouldnât have to work at all. I will take care of all your loans and expenses. I will even let you move in with me. Itâs important to act like a real couple to convince everyone around us that we are very much in love.â
Pretending to be in love with this breathing ice shard of a man will be hard, but I donât mention that.
Instead, I slowly nod at him. âAnd how long would we stay married?â
He shrugs. âUntil Iâve gotten rid of my business partners. Give me a year, maybe a little more, and consider us done. But donât worry, I will keep paying your bills even after our divorce.â
âOkay⦠This is a lot to take in,â I sink my teeth into my bottom lip. My head is spinning, yet I manage words. âNot going to lie, this sounds like a terrific deal for me, but⦠Why donât you just find a woman that you love?â
âHonestly? Iâm too busy with my career, and I donât believe true love exists in his world.â
For the first time, I see a flash of emotion on Tobiasâs face. Itâs not happy ones, though. I see pain, hurt, and darkness, but it doesnât take long before his face becomes devoid of emotion again.
âI loved my ex-wife more than anything. I genuinely thought Sarah was my soulmate, but I was terribly mistaken. She broke my heart, and Iâm tired of her laughing at my face. I want her to think Iâm happy, so what do you say? Do you want to marry me?â
Laugh because who wouldnât?
This is bizarre and utterly crazy, but Tobiasâs deal isnât bad. I can definitely handle being married to him for a year in exchange for having him take care of my expenses.
I catch his gaze and smile. âYes, I will marry you.â