: Chapter 27
Marriage of Convenience
I was on a fucking high. When my father announced that me and my brothers wouldnât get anything until we started a family, the last thing I wanted was a wife or a baby. Right now, they were all I wanted. The last few days of our trip, all I could do was spoil and coddle Sara. At first, she accepted my hovering, Iâm sure to placate me, but by the end, sheâd put her foot down.
âI have two legs and can walk, Chase. And two arms to get my own things.â
Iâd never wanted to spoil a woman before. A part of me warned me that it wasnât safe to give Sara so much of me emotionally, and yet, I couldnât seem to help myself. She was so fucking beautiful carrying my child.
At the end of the week, we had to head home, but I intended to take many more trips there with Sara. I could even imagine making sandcastles on the beach with my son or daughter.
Sara slept on the plane ride home, and most of Sunday as she dealt with travelerâs fatigue. And growing a baby.
I considered extending our trip or my break, but I knew I needed to get to work. I had a wife and a baby to support after all. But I decided to move the daily meeting with my father to four-thirty instead of five each day. Hopefully that would put me home by six-thirty.
My brothers would certainly hassle me for putting so much importance on family or think I was ass-kissing my father, but I didnât give a fuck.
The first thing I did when I arrived at the office Monday morning was call my lawyer, Tom, and asked him to come by ASAP. Iâm sure he had other clients and appointments, and it was an asshole thing for me to pull rank, but I had things to take care of. I knew that the Raven name meant heâd be here as fast as he could.
âYou look rested,â my father said from my doorway. It was rare that heâd come find me instead of summoning me to his office.
âIt was a relaxing trip.â I wanted to tell him about the baby, but I knew that was something Sara would want to be a part of, so I held my tongue.
âAnd Sara?â he asked closing the door of my office behind him.
âSheâs good.â
My father took a seat in one of the chairs at my desk, while I sat behind it. The reversal of our placement didnât go unnoticed by me.
âYour mother would like her. Sheâd think she was a little young, but sheâd like her.â
I nodded.
âThat ass-wipe of a professor is on administrative leave pending an investigation. The college wants to talk to her, but Iâve put the kibosh on that. There are other young women heâs harassed, so I donât think sheâll be needed. Besides, I donât think she did anything with him.â My father tilted his head, as if he was asking my opinion.
âI know she didnât,â I said.
He nodded and seemed pleased by my answer. âOther young ladies havenât been so lucky. Iâve asked Alex to find any other interns weâve had that were referred by him.â
âGood idea.â Iâd still rather strangle the professor with his own dick, but getting him fired and maybe even arrested would have to do. Sara had more important things to think about now than that asshole.
âYou havenât, by chance, slept with other of our interns, have you? That could cause some issues for us,â my father asked.
âFuck no.â I gave him an indignant look.
âYour brothers?â
âI donât know. We donât kiss and tell. You might want to talk to Hunter.â After all, my initial goal in taking Sara as was intern had been to keep Hunter away from her. At least thatâs what I was still telling myself. âBut even if he did, it wouldnât be like the professor. He wouldnât have offered her something in return. I donât think he has trouble getting women that heâd need to bribe them.â
My father shrugged. âHeâs still a Raven, and sheâd have been an intern. Men in positions of power shouldnât be sleeping with their staff or interns.â
I wasnât sure if he was lecturing me about Sara, but since we were married, I decided it didnât matter.
There was a knock on my door. âMr. Raven, Mr. Lister is here,â Alex said poking her head in.
âYour lawyer?â My father quirked a brow.
âItâs nothing.â I stood. âThank you, Alex, send him in.â
âYou know I like you better now that youâre married,â she said to me.
My father laughed. âYou know, so do I.â
Tom walked in the door as my father walked out. When the door closed behind him, he said, âThat was fast, but Iâve got the divorce papers ready.â
âWhat? I didnât bring you here to talk divorce.â I motioned for him to sit at my work table.
âOh?â
I sat across from him. âThis is between you and me, but Sara is pregnant, and I want toââ
âShe canât take the baby, Chase. As the father you have rights. Unless youâre not the father. After what was suggested in the paperââ
âWhat was suggested in the paper?â How as I losing control of this situation?
âJust something about sexual favors from a professor.â
âThe one that will be losing his job for harassing his students?â I asked. âHow hasnât that detail reached the paper?â I shook my head wanting to get us back on track. âWhat I want is a trust for Sara and the baby. Can you manage that?â
âYes, of course.â He studied me. âSo, youâre going to keep going with this.â
âYes.â I said in an exasperated voice.
âWhat about a paternity test?â
âNot necessary. I want to take care of her and the baby.â I decided to hold off on terminating the business contract until I could know for sure that Sara was on the same page as I was about this relationship. But whether she loved me or not, Iâd take care of her and the child.
Once I got the logistics of the trust identified and sent Tom on his way to take care of the paperwork, I called Sara. If there was something in the newspapers, I wanted to give her a heads up. The call went to voicemail. I checked my watch, and it was conceivable that she was still sleeping, so I decided to call her later. For now, I needed to get back to work. I might be committed to being a good husband and father, but I wasnât going to stop being a kick-ass businessman.
I worked for a few hours and then called Sara again. When it went to voicemail too, I had a niggle of concern so I called Mrs. Childs.
âShe said she was taking a walk to the park,â she said.
âShe was alright when she left?â I was a little annoyed she hadnât let me know she was going out, but I supposed sheâd let Mrs. Childs know.
âYes. She looked fine.â
It was still weird that she wasnât answering her phone. I shot off a text to her and then had to run to a meeting with the marketing department.
When I still hadnât heard from her that afternoon, I cut the meeting with my father short and rushed home. Something wasnât right.
âSara,â I called as the elevator door opened to my apartment. I hurried through all the rooms, but she wasnât there. âWhere the hell are you?â
Starting to feel desperate, I called her phone again, leaving a terse message, and then feeling guilty about it because clearly something was wrong. Had something happened with the baby?
I started calling hospitals, but none had a Sara Raven or Sara Sheppard admitted. Worry was now turning to panic. I called Hunter.
âI need your help. Sara has gone missing.â
âSheâs probably shopping and lost track of time,â he said.
âNo. For one, sheâs not a big shopper and two, sheâd still answer her phone. Sheâs knows how important it is for me to know sheâs safe,â I explained. I was certain weâd worked out that I didnât want to control her, but that I needed to know she was safe from that moron professor and her ex.
âShe probably doesnât like you keeping her on a chainââ
âFuck Hunter, something is wrong. Are you going to help me or not?â I wanted to reach through the phone and grab him by the neck to make him understand.
âYeah, man. Calm down. Iâll be there in ten.â
I had no idea what to do for the next ten minutes. Was she hurt? Had that fucking professor come to exact revenge? Or maybe her ex?
It seemed way longer than ten minutes when Hunter showed up with another man.
âThis is Jones. He used to be with the FBI but heâs private now,â Hunter said introducing me to the other guy. He looked like a regular Joe, not some former G-man, and I hoped he knew what he was doing.
âDoes she have a regular schedule?â Jones asked.
Jesus, I didnât know. âWeâve only been married a couple of weeks, and just got back from a trip. Iâm not sure she settled into one yet. My housekeeper said she went to take a walk to the park.â I sank into the couch, as Jones took a chair across from me. Hunter remained standing behind him with his arms crossed looking like the badass I needed him to be.
âI can arrange to get surveillance footage to see if we can find her.â Jones said. âWas the marriage good?â
âYes.â
Hunter cleared his throat. âItâs not a traditional marriage.â
I shot him a look.
âWhat do you mean?â Jones asked.
Fuck. âIt was a marriage of convenience.â It didnât feel like that now, but thatâs how it started and it seemed like I needed to be honest to make sure nothing got missed.
âSo, she was going to get some sort of financial compensation for marrying you?â Jones asked.
âYes.â It didnât seem relevant, but I was going to cooperate.
âAny chance she just ran off?â Jones asked.
âNo.â I inhaled a breath. âSheâs pregnant.â
Hunter eyes shot open wide. âThat was fast.â
âMaybe she left and is going to use the child as leverage,â Jones suggested.
I jumped up from the couch as anger coursed through me. âNo, no, no⦠she wouldnât do that.â
âThere was the thing with her professor,â Hunter said. I heard the hesitation in his voice, as if he knew I wouldnât take it well.
I whirled on them. âNot long ago her ex was stalking her. I canât believe youâre not going with that first, Hunter. And the professor thing ⦠thatâs on him, not her.â
âHow can you be sure?â Jones asked.
âShe was a virgin until me.â I was certain that was the type of information a woman didnât want shared with a stranger, but I needed them to understand. Sara wasnât a gold-digger. I remembered all the times sheâd been annoyed and angry because people just saw a beautiful woman with a hot body, and not the person she was. I finally understood that as I tried to convince my brother and the FBI guy of her true character.
Hunter looked surprised while Jones just took the news in.
âShe could have led him onââ Jones started.
âOr she could be hurt or kidnapped or lost⦠Jesus fucking Christ, both her ex and the professor hunted her down. What if one of them took her?â I let out a frustrated growl. âCan someone please find my wife?â
Hunter put his hand on my shoulder. âWeâll find her, Chase.â He put his other hand on my other shoulder. âBut I donât think you can rule out that maybe she set this up.â
I broke away, not wanting to believe it. I couldnât go there. I couldnât doubt her. Iâd done that before and ended up looking like a fucking asshole.
âJust find her, would you?â I said. Were they going to make me beg?
âIâll arrange to ping her phone. In the meantime, perhaps we can call her parents and that ex you talked about to see if they know anything,â Jones said.
âI can do that,â Hunter said.
âWhat can I do?â I felt so helpless.
âWait here. She might come back or call. You need to be around if she does.â
I didnât know how I was going to do that. Standing around and waiting seemed like a waste of time. Too much time to wonder what happened. Time that would let that niggle of doubt I was adamant I wouldnât let in to fester.
Sheâd been happy on our trip. Happy about the baby. Was it act? She could have heard about my fatherâs plans from Alex that first week at her internship. She and her ex and or the professor could have set this up. With a baby on the way, sheâd know that Iâd pay the money even if I found out she was scamming me.
No. Just fucking no! I inwardly yelled at myself. Thatâs not Sara.
It seemed like forever when Jones and Hunter got off their phones and found me on the terrace going out of my mind.
âThereâs no ping on the phone. Itâs either dead or someone took the battery out,â Jones said.
âHer parents donât know where she is either,â Hunter said, but there was an odd tone to how he said it.
âWhat?â I asked.
âThey say theyâve disowned her because sheâs living in sin.â
âWhat? Sheâs married.â I didnât remember Sara ever talking about her parents. Had she not told them?
âThey say her ex has been trying to find her and save her?â Hunterâs expression suggested he thought Sara was pulling a fast one on me.
âLiving in sin?â Jones asked. âAre they ultra-religious?â
âI think so,â Hunter said. âThey seemed to believe the story in the paper suggesting sheâd seduced her professor.â
âFuck!â I ran my fingers through my hair. âI donât like that.â
Hunter shook his head. âIâm sorry man. I thought she was nice tooââ
I whirled on him. âYou met the ex, Hunter, what would he do if he found her?â
âWhat if they played us all?â Hunter said.
âAnd what if heâs not playing? You met him, Hunter. Is he capable of hurting her?â
Hunter blew out a breath. âMaybe. If what I saw was legit.â
âFind her!â I stalked off to splash water on my face. Whether Sara had run off and duped me, or had somehow been taken from me, I had to find her. Iâd figure out whether she was a con or a victim later.