The Tie That Binds: Chapter 28
The Tie That Binds: A Marriage of Convenience Novel
I walk to the outdoor dining table, fuming. Daniel is sitting in the corner wearing a button-up that covers most of his kiss marks. The one right below his ear thatâs still exposed, he covered by putting a plaster on. He smiles at me and winks when I glare at him. I sit opposite him in the seat thatâs marked for Mary. I grab the name cards and switch mine with hers before nodding politely at Olivia and her mother, Dana.
It doesnât escape my attention that Olivia is in the seat next to him, right in the middle of the table, while I wouldâve been next to her, at the other end of the table. In that seat, it wouldnât be easy for me to speak to Daniel without leaning over Olivia. Mary placed Dana opposite Olivia while Dominic wouldâve been sat opposite me. Itâs clear what sheâs doing and I donât like it at all. With this setup, Daniel and I would have been at opposite ends, unable to even see each other. I try my best not to glare at Olivia. Sheâs pulled her seat so close to Danielâs she might as well be in his lap.
We all rise when Mary walks up to us. She pauses and looks at me curiously and then at the one empty seat thatâs left before greeting our guests with a smile.
âGosh, Olivia. You look prettier every time I see you. Isnât she pretty, Daniel?â she says.
I glance up at him to find him staring down at her with a sweet smile. My heart clenches painfully when he nods at his mother. Perhaps sitting where I canât see him wouldâve been easier. I look away so Iâm not caught glaring at him.
We all sit down as the staff take our drink orders. I order a double gin and tonic. Thereâs no way Iâm making it through this completely sober.
âItâs so lovely to see you again, Alyssa. I was so sorry to hear about your father,â Olivia says, smiling at me.
I nod at her politely and try my best to smile back. âThank you, Olivia. Itâs lovely to see you too.â
One of the serving girls places my drink in front of me and Olivia frowns. âOh, Alyssa. You shouldnât! Youâre still underage, arenât you?â she says, sounding genuinely concerned. I sigh, already tired of this lunch, and the first course hasnât even been served yet.
âIâm twenty-two.â
Olivia chuckles. âWow, youâve grown up,â she says. She glances at Daniel and smiles. âDo you remember being twenty-two, Daniel? Fresh out of university. God, those were the good old days.â
Daniel merely smiles at her noncommittally and she turns back towards me. âSo youâll be starting your career soon, huh? That must be exciting.â
âYeah, Iâm working for DM Consultancy,â I tell her, a tinge of pride ringing through my voice.
She frowns at me. âOh, Alyssa. Donât you think itâll be better to get a real job rather than relying on nepotism? Your fatherâs company will always be there, but itâs so important to work for an actual boss first. Someone who doesnât care about your surname. I worked for my dadâs company for a while, and it was so easy compared to working for the university. Take it from me, sweetie. Itâll really build character to work elsewhere. I have plenty of connections if you struggle to find a job.â
She turns to Daniel and smiles at him. âOr Daniel can help you find something. Iâm sure youâd help your littleâs brotherâs friend, right?â
She places her hand on his arm and grins at me. âHeâs always been so supportive. Heâs actually the one who introduced me to the professor I currently work for. I still had to go through the whole interview process, but it was nice to have someone to talk to beforehand.â
I glance at her hand on his arm and then at him before looking away. Just seeing her touch him so intimately annoys the hell out of me. âIâll keep that in mind, thank you, Olivia,â I say.
No matter how hard I work, people will always think I donât deserve my successes. This is the main reason my dad instructed me to use Carter as my surname at work, but it doesnât make it any easier. We have plenty of staff whoâve been with us from the start of their careers and who have climbed their way up to executive positions, the way Iâm doing. But just because my surname is Moriani, people will always assume I was handed everything on a silver platter.
âActually, Alyssa has a real job,â Daniel says, an edge to his tone. âShe works harder than any of my other staff members and has been with DM since she was eighteen, often working sixteen-hour days to get all her work done in addition to attending university. In four years sheâs worked her way up to becoming a managing consultant. Are you insinuating that my company is guilty of nepotism when all weâre doing is nurturing talent? That we hire and promote unfairly?â
Olivia blanches and my heart feels more at ease to hear him standing up for me. Mary clears her throat and sends Daniel a warning look. âOf course not. Thatâs not what you meant, right Olivia? Sheâs just looking out for Alyssa. She doesnât know much about DM, after all. Maybe you should show her around.â
Olivia nods. âYes, Iâm sorry if that came out wrong, Alyssa. I meant well. I would love to see DM. Maybe I can bring you some lunch sometime, Daniel?â
Mary nods happily. âOh, thatâd be wonderful. How about sometime next week? Iâll give you the phone number for Danielâs secretary so you can set up a lunch date.â
My heart sinks. He hasnât rejected her advances once. I take a large sip of my G&T, drowning out the conversation as I pick at my food. Olivia smiles at everything he says and in return he nods and listens intently as she tells him about her job. I can see why Mary selected her. Sheâs taller and thinner than me. Sheâs only half a head shorter than Daniel while I barely reach his chin, and sheâs got a supermodelâs body that she undoubtedly works hard for. Mary seems to know her son well.
I look away and finish my second glass of gin and tonic while Olivia and Daniel reminisce about the events theyâve both attended. From the sounds of it, they share more memories than I realised.
Olivia giggles and I look up. âWe got so drunk, do you remember?â she says.
Daniel smiles at her fondly and my heart wrenches. Does he ever look at me like that? âWe didnât get drunk. You got drunk. I had to carry you home,â he says, laughing.
I thought they were merely acquaintances, but it sounds like theyâre pretty good friends at least. It makes sense. Their mothers are good friends and theyâre close in age. Olivia is only three years younger than Daniel.
âItâs been so long since weâve had a chance to catch up. Iâm so happy to see you today. We should really do dinner sometime soon. How about that new Italian place?â she says.
Daniel smiles at her and glances at me. I look away, pretending to be bored, and finish my third G&T. My heart is aching and I feel oddly betrayed, even though Daniel hasnât exactly done anything wrong yet. All heâs done is be polite and kind to her while honouring his motherâs arrangements. Mary was right. If I hadnât known better, I wouldnât have thought anything of this lunch.
âSo, Alyssa,â Dana says, when Daniel ignores Oliviaâs question. âYouâve grown up to be a beautiful, hardworking young woman. Are you dating anyone?â
I smile at her tightly. She takes my non-responsiveness as denial and nods happily.
âYou might remember my son, Oliver. Heâs only a couple of years older than you are. Heâs twenty-five. Perhaps you and he could go for drinks sometime? Heâs only just moved back to London. Itâd be nice for him to date a little. Heâs become such a hermit these days.â
I smile, remembering Oliver. He was always really sweet.
âActually, Dana⦠Iâm sorry, but Iâm seeing some right now,â I say.
She looks surprised and disappointed. âThatâs too bad,â she murmurs. âIâve heard such great things about you from Mary and Christopher.â
I look up at her with raised brows. âChristopher from Accounting at DM?â
She nods and smiles. âI think heâs the Head of the Finance now, but yes, him. Heâs a family friend and speaks very highly of you.â
I nod in understanding. âWhen I started he wasnât the head of the department yet, so in my mind heâs always Christopher from Accounting. Thatâs still how he signs any emails he sends to me,â I say, chuckling.
I sip my fourth G&T as dessert comes around, feeling pleasantly buzzed. I canât wait for this to be over. I just want to go back to my bedroom and hide out in bed. Iâm feeling hurt and insecure and I hate it. I felt so empowered this morning in Danielâs bedroom, but here, now, it seems like it never even happened. Heâs pleasantly chatting with Olivia and even though Iâm sitting opposite him, heâs barely spoken three words to me all afternoon. Is it that easy for him to separate intimacy and public appearances? This must be what all the women before me have felt like. Itâs excruciating to feel so special in bed, only to be made to feel like Iâm insignificant outside of it. Iâm ready to call it a day when Mary smiles at Olivia brightly.
âYou did bring your swimsuit, didnât you?â she says. Then she turns to Daniel and grins at him. âI told her youâd take her for a swim since the weather is so lovely out. We can all sit by the pool and sip some cocktails. Wouldnât that be wonderful?â
I groan. Iâd rather burn in Hell.