Shattered Vows: Chapter 30
Shattered Vows: An Arranged Marriage Standalone Romance (Tarnished Empire)
Another whole month together and Bastian was still home pretty much every night. He left sometimes for work, probably flew around the country in a day, but he came back.
I worked at the food truck.
I went to the humane society. Dr. Nathan told me Moonshine was growing and no one wanted her because they didnât love pit and rottweiler mixes. I petted my little girl more than I did the others.
Bastian and I lived in a weird harmony. My horoscope even said I should continue it.
I prepared myself and went to the board meeting alone, even though Bastian swore up and down he should come with. I hated the old ways, the world trying to make it so that women needed to rely on their husbands. I stood my ground and his driver took me.
The meeting bored me to death while Ronald made small talk with the board members who were mostly my grandmotherâs age. Today they werenât voting on the government fundingâwhether it would be oil expansion or clean energy. Yet, Ronald rubbed the right elbows and even tried to rub mine.
He came over after the meeting, smiling with those fake white teeth. âYouâll be at my next event, right, Morina? Weâre going over to Tybay beach.â
The one and only topless beach in the area. The way the man glanced down at my tits gave me a perfect indication of the man he was.
âIâll think about it.â
âGreat. Great. Iâd love to talk more about your shares. I know you and Bastian are married now, but theyâre still your call, right?â
Digging for information subtly wasnât his strong suit. I smiled and waved as a couple of the board members left. Bastian hadnât let me go alone. My security lingered in the corner, of course.
âItâs a call Iâll make with my husband.â I turned on my heel and walked out. A quick decision, one my grandmother had known Iâd make throughout my life, was to leave that man in the dust.
My shares were going to the right place. Bastian wasnât slime like Ronald. Heâd felt the ocean. He knew my townâs beach.
Heâd smiled in the sun and surfed a freaking wave.
I teased him that he deserved a reward other than me in a one-piece. God, I knew I was falling for him. The way he shone as a businessman who wanted to be everyoneâs friend in daylight. Then I got Sebastian Armanelli when I pushed him over the edge on a rare night: the man behind the suit, tatted up, vicious, commanding, possessive.
Heâd held back for a month and I had too against all the gut feelings Iâd normally fly head first into. Iâd only kissed him once on the beach, and I would have kissed literally anyone who suited up my food truck the way he had.
Weâd been good.
He thought it was for the benefit of my sanity and his and the contract as well. He wanted a clean sign over of my shares to him.
Heâd get it either way.
I didnât know if my sanity would get out so clean though.
When I got home, I told Bastian how the board meeting went. I left out all of Ronaldâs sleaziness but told him the next event would be in a couple of weeks at the beach.
My husband searched my face like he wanted to dissect every word I said. Then, he grabbed a small dark spray bottle from the side that hadnât been there when Iâd left.
âWhat is that?â
He went to the sink and tested the water before filling the spray bottle. âI bought it for the plants.â
âYou what?â I whispered, not sure I could handle what was about to happen.
The man shrugged in his collared shirt rolled to his elbows and stood there in complete bafflement at my shock as he held up a freaking spray bottle to water my grandmaâs plants.
âI got it for the orchids. We keep dumping water in and itâs not evenly dispersed.â He tsked and went to the island counter and misted the damn flowers.
I almost orgasmed right there.
The head of the freaking mafia was misting my grandmaâs flowers like it was the most normal thing in the world. He turned the leaves with such gentleness that I almost cried, holding back my orgasm.
Why was this man such a fucking god, a walking-sex-on-a-stick, gentle but possessive and crazy god?
Placing one hand on my salt lamp, I took deep breaths and tried to absorb some negative ions or whatever would calm me the hell down.
âYou still think that thing helps you?â Bastian motioned toward the lamp with his stupid spray bottle.
âIt can release negative ions, Bastian. Those same ions that are released near waterfalls and oceans. I figure the ocean soothes me, why canât this?â
âThereâs no scientific research to back that.â
I narrowed my eyes on him. âSo, you looked it up?â
He cleared his throat. âWhenâs this beach event?â
âItâs in a couple weeks. Itâs on the beach so I donât think we need to really prepare.â
âI need to fly out for a few days but Iâll be back by then.â
I nodded and bit my lip. Bastian slept in the other room, but he still came home to eat. He silenced his phone. He talked with me.
Weâd become married friends.
âRight. Thatâs fine.â I turned his ring on my finger, then shrugged. âI have to be at the humane society and man the food truck anyway.â
âIâll have a guy go with you. Just call the number I text you.â
I cleared my throat and looked down the hall. âGreat, Iâm going to rise with the sun, so Iâm off to bed.â
I hurried down the hall, not sure what to do about the fact my heart tightened at the thought of him not being here with me for a few days.
Even without sex, Bastian was muddling my feelings.
Quick decisions about the man with the spray bottle were most likely going to happen and I was most likely going to regret them at a later date.
âThanks a lot, Grandma. This is still all your fault,â I grumbled and went to bed.