The Unwanted Marriage: Chapter 67
The Unwanted Marriage: Dion and Faye’s Story
âThis was the perfect place to propose,â Mom says, smiling at me as we walk on the beach. I grin back at her, but part of me is scared of what will probably follow. Each time I think sheâs saying something sweet, sheâll follow it up with something that makes me realize I got it all wrong. Itâs been that way for years, and though I know this is nothing but a dream, I suspect it wonât change.
âYou havenât had it easy, Dion, but youâve endured so well. Iâm proud of you, you know? I know mothers arenât supposed to have favorites, but you were mine. My little boy who loved the piano as much as I did, the only one of my kids thatâd sacrifice playing with your toys so you could play the piano with me instead. You have no idea how much I appreciated every single one of those moments, honey. You grew up so fast, and Iâm grateful for every moment I got with you. Iâm even more grateful that you finally let go of guilt that was never yours to hold. Do you really think Iâd have missed your first big performance? I never would have. Not in a million years. Asking me to come back sooner didnât change my plans. Instead of focusing so much on the crash, did you ever wonder if there was a flight plan we were meant to be on instead? You were not to blame, my sweet boy.â
I stare at her in disbelief and reach for her. This dream feels different somehow, almost like sheâs really here with me this time. Maybe itâs the therapy Faye and I have been subjecting ourselves to, but this feels like more.
âI love you, Dion. Iâm glad youâve finally learned to love yourself, too. Faye is good for you, better than I ever couldâve hoped for. Iâve watched over the both of you every step of the way, honey, and watching you grow toward each other and make a conscious choice to heal, to free yourselves from the past in favor of the future you could have together⦠oh, my darling boy, you have no idea how proud youâve made me. The person youâve become despite everything is one Iâm in awe of.â
She reaches for me and rises to her tiptoes to brush a soft kiss to my forehead. âBe happy, Dion. For my sake and Fayeâs, but most importantly, your own. Be happy, because you deserve to be. Itâs all Iâve ever wanted for you. I love you, my sweet boy. I always will.â
She takes a step back, and I panic as she begins to fade, until Iâm standing on the beach all alone. âMom?â
âDion?â Iâm startled awake and instantly reach for my wife, pulling her onto the sofa with me. She giggles and presses her face against my neck. âYou fell asleep. Did I really take that long to get ready?â
I hold her tighter as a perfume I recognize wafts over me. Momâs. Thatâs impossible. I lean in and breathe Faye in, but it isnât her.
âDion, are you okay?â my wife asks, propping herself up on my chest to look me over. âYou look a little pale.â
I gently thread a hand through her crimson hair and take a steadying breath. âI dreamt of my mother,â I admit. âIn every dream Iâve had of her over the years, thereâs one sentence I wanted her to say, and she never did. Not until today.â
âYeah?â she murmurs, a sweet smile on her face.
âFaye, she told me she loved me.â
Her eyes widen a fraction, and then her arms wrap around me. She hugs me tightly, and I nearly lose it there and then. Faye knows all about my dreams, and all the things my mom used to tell me in them. She understands how significant it is for me to hear her say that sheâs proud of me, that I deserve to be happy, and that she doesnât blame me.
I gently pat her hair, the gesture as soothing to me as it to her. âWe need to go,â I murmur reluctantly. âWeâll be late for family dinner, and you know how Grandma gets.â
She nods and pushes off me before offering her hand. I grin as I take it, a tinge of unease running down my spine. Thereâs something Mom said that I canât shake, and I canât stop thinking about it on the walk to Grandmaâs house.
Moments before we walk in, I decide to text Silas to ask whether he can find any old flight plans for my parents to indicate they rushed home.
âEverything okay?â Faye asks as we walk into the dining room.
I nod and squeeze her hand as I lead her to our seats. âPerfect,â I murmur, and it truly is. Our marriage was great before, but it improved by leaps and bounds once we made a conscious effort to heal past trauma and some of our dysfunctional thinking. I didnât think things between us could get any better, but somehow, they did. Iâve never felt closer to her.
âWhereâs Grandma?â Lex shouts. âI want to talk to her about the Lex-board.â
I tense and throw a glare his way. âIâm sure weâve discussed this, Lexington. Weâre not calling it the fucking Lex-board. Itâs fucking embarrassing.â
Ares chuckles. âTo be fair, heâs a fucking embarrassment, so itâs only fitting.â
Luca rolls his eyes, a habit he learned off his wife. âSays the man that went on national television to tell everyone about his obsession with his wife.â
Ares freezes, and Val elbows Luca. âNeed I remind you of the no-fraternization policy you implemented at the company when I tried going on a date, only for you to have to repeal it when you married me weeks later?â
Ares holds up his hand, and Val high-fives him, throwing him a conspiratory wink. Meanwhile, Raven just shakes her head in amusement as sheâs lost in conversation with Sierra about some kind of romance novel theyâre reading together, and theyâve drawn my darling wife into their nonsense. From what Iâm gathering, it sounds an awful lot like theyâre planning to kidnap some unsuspecting author in order to get advance copies of a new book, or something like that? Itâs definitely the kind of conversation Iâm going to stay far away from.
Zane is the only one at the table thatâs eerily silent. Itâs to be expected, I suppose. Celesteâs grand wedding plans keep landing on the front page of every magazine. Weâve kept the news strictly out of Windsor-owned news outlets, but thereâs always the other half of the media.
My phone buzzes, and I reach for it instantly when I see Silasâs name pop up. A chill runs down my spine as I unlock my phone.
I stare at my phone in disbelief. For years, I believed that theyâd rushed home and missed some crucial checks because of me, but all along, the flight they were on was the one theyâd scheduled weeks in advance.
It doesnât change anything, yet somehow, the remnants of my guilt ease, and Iâm left feeling lighter than ever before.
I canât help but think back to that dream. Was that truly my mind playing tricks on me, or had I been holding onto my guilt so tightly that my mother couldnât reach me even though she tried? Iâm not a superstitious man, but the way her perfume filled the living room for a few moments felt⦠magical.
âKids!â Grandma says, rushing in, late. Sheâs never late. Whatâs going on? I frown as she grabs a wine glass and a spoon. âKids!â she repeats as she taps the spoon against the glass until we all fall silent.
âI appreciate this is not our formal drawing room, and you do know I prefer to keep our dinners a safe, drama-free space, but I happen to have an announcement for you tonight that cannot wait.â
Her gaze roams over the table, only to pause on Zane. Oh, fuck. âZane,â she says, and he tenses instantly, fury in his eyes. âDion has been happily married for quite some time now, and itâs about time you follow in Ares, Luca, and Dionâs footsteps.â
He shakes his head and empties his wineglass before slamming it back down to the table. âHonestly, Grandma? I really donât give a damn who I marry. You do you.â
She nods sharply. âExcellent. Youâll be marrying Celeste Harrison three weeks from now.â
We all stare at Grandma in shock, none of us quite certain we just heard her correctly. Sierra whispers to Raven, who nods slowly, a hint of confusion in her gaze.
âLast I checked, Celeste was engaged to someone else,â I say carefully, moments before Zane rises to his feet.
âI wonât marry her,â he says, looking stricken. âAnyone but her.â
Grandma crosses her arms, a calculating look in her eyes. âYou once begged to marry her, didnât you?â she asks. âSo you will marry her. Her family are among the best hoteliers in the world â thereâs no way we can sit back and let them join hands with the Emersons.â
Zane stumbles back, a wild look in his eyes as he turns and walks out of the room. Lexington and Sierra follow him while the rest of us sit back quietly. Thereâs an odd understanding amongst those of us that are married. We might not always like Grandmaâs actions, but somehow, she knows exactly what sheâs doing. Every one of her moves is carefully calculated â including every instance where she has us believing sheâs pulling back. Sheâll make you believe your choices are your own, when sheâs been guiding you along your path all along.
âI guess now isnât a great time to mention that Faye and I would like to have a second wedding?â
Faye reaches for my knee and pinches me admonishingly, and I throw her a smug grin when Raven and Val instantly perk up and begin to discuss the countless ideas they have.
Grandma just throws me a sweet look, one thatâs filled with love and pride. I might not always agree with her methods, but man am I grateful she brought Faye and me together.
I just hope sheâs making the right call with Zane and Celeste too.