The Tie That Binds: Chapter 13
The Tie That Binds: A Marriage of Convenience Novel
I follow Daniel into his building. The security is definitely over the top. Daniel swipes his access card and the doors swing open automatically. There are two security guards standing by the doors who both smile at him.
âWelcome home, Mr. Devereaux.â
He nods at them and pauses, placing a hand on my lower back as they take our luggage from us. âThis is my wife, Alyssa. Sheâll be moving in with me. Please treat her the same way you treat me.â
My heart skips a beat. This is the first time heâs ever introduced me as his wife, and Iâm surprised by how much I like it. It gives me an odd sense of security and makes me feel all giddy.
The security guards nod at me politely. If theyâre curious about me, they donât show it. Daniel walks into the lift and grabs my hand, startling me.
âBiometric scanner,â he says. He pushes my finger against the scanner and the lift starts to move up automatically. I look around but canât find any buttons except for an emergency call button. He answers my question before I even voice it.
âGuests need to sign in at the reception desk downstairs and are then escorted up. My mother is the only other person besides us that has access.â
The doors open right into the apartment, revealing a large entrance hall. I follow Daniel inside, barely able to contain my curiosity. Iâve never been here before and for some reason I always imagined it as a small cute apartment. Itâs nothing like that at all. Itâs far bigger than I couldâve imagined and decorated tastefully. Itâs nothing like the bachelor pad I was expecting to find. It does indeed look like a home.
âI love it. No wonder youâve missed this place so much.â
He shows me to the living room and I sigh in delight. His sofa is large and comfy looking. Thereâs so much natural light coming in that the space looks even bigger than it is. One entire corner of the room is made of glass, overlooking a magnificent skyline. His open plan kitchen is a dream come true, with every single appliance I could imagine. Heâs even got a waffle maker. I canât wait to rummage through the cupboards and find out what else he might have. Each room Daniel shows me is more stunning than the last.
âThere is one guest room that my mother usually uses, but you can have that one now. Unless you prefer the master bedroom?â
I peek into the room he points out and can clearly see Maryâs touch all over it. The wooden bed frame and the daisies on the bedsheets donât suit the modern apartment at all, but itâs so her. Daniel has already moved past the guest room and walks into another room. I follow him in curiously.
âThis is my bedroom. I think you might be more comfortable in here, so youâre welcome to have it.â
He walks into the room and sits down on his bed as I take it all in. The master bedroom is huge. Heâs decorated it in dark colours while maintaining a modern, state of the art feel. Even the lamps on his bedside table look as though they were carefully selected. Similar to the living room, one of the walls is made entirely of glass.
Heâs silent as I explore his bedroom, unable to suppress my curiosity. His walk-in wardrobe is much bigger than mine at home. Heâs even got a little dresser in there with aftershave and other cosmetics, every single thing in its own place. Much to my surprise, heâs got two photos on the dresser, right behind his little collection of perfume bottles. One is of Daniel, Dominic, Mary and me last Christmas. I remember my dad taking this photo, but I didnât realise he even sent it to Daniel. The other photo is of my dad, me and Daniel on the last birthday we got to celebrate with my dad. It was his 58th birthday. I barely remember taking the photo. I think we went out for dinner to celebrate and afterwards we got some dessert. All I remember is that my dad and Daniel spoke about buying Danielâs new car most of the night.
I touch the photo with my fingertips and walk through the other door in his bedroom. His bathroom consists almost entirely of marble. It looks luxurious and inviting. Thereâs a large jacuzzi in one corner that Iâm dying to try out. Just Danielâs bedroom, wardrobe and bathroom must take up at least a quarter of the total size of this apartment, if not more.
âGod, I can see why youâd miss this place. Itâs wonderful. I wouldnât dare take your room though. Iâm happy with the guest room, but I may have to sneak into your jacuzzi one night.â
Danielâs eyes darken, and I realise what I said. âI â I mean⦠when youâre not there, I mean.â
Daniel smiles and shakes his head, thankfully disregarding my awkwardness. âYouâre welcome to use anything here, my bathroom included. Weâre married, Alyssa. This place is yours as much as it is mine.â
I bite down on my lip and nod. Itâs been easy to forget that we got married, especially because weâve been living with Mary. While there, we didnât spend that much time together, so it never felt like we were married. I guess itâs what we both wanted, though. Itâs a marriage of convenience after all.
I jump when I hear footsteps nearby and Daniel stands up. âSuitcases,â he tells me.
âHow many of the staff have access?â
Daniel shakes his head. âNot many. Two designated security officers, one housekeeper and a cook. The housekeeper comes once a day, and the cook comes whenever I ask her to. Itâs up to you when you want them to come. Would you prefer for us to do our own cooking?â
I nod. My dad and I always cooked for each other a few times a week. It was kind of our thing; our way of showing appreciation for each other. Weâd sit down and have dinner together. My dad never missed it, even if it meant he had to work overtime in his home office. Our little tradition meant that Daniel often ended up eating with us and spending the evening in my dadâs office. My heart aches at the memory. Knowing Iâll never taste my dadâs food again breaks my heart.
âMaybe we can just cook ourselves a few times a week? If you donât want to, then I can do the cooking?â
Danielâs expression softens, as though he knows what Iâm thinking. He walks up to me and cups my cheek gently. âOf course. Iâd be happy to do that. Though youâll have to promise youâll make it home for dinner every day like you did with your dad. Iâll do the same. If we have to work overtime, then I have a big enough home office to facilitate us both. Iâll get you a desk chair so we can share my desk.â
My heart melts. How does Daniel always know the right thing to say? âYes, of course. I promise.â
He smiles at me, and my heartbeat accelerates. His entire face transforms when he smiles like that. Itâs oddly intimate, especially because he rarely smiles.
I drag my eyes away from him and take a step back, hoping he doesnât notice that Iâm blushing. âI â Iâll go unpack,â I tell him, rushing away to my new bedroom. I hear him chuckle as I close his bedroom door behind me and rub my chest to try to calm my raging heart.
Since when has Daniel impacted me so much? I guess itâs been easy to ignore how hot he is since he always used to keep a certain boundary between us. My dad was always with us too. I donât think Iâve really spent any alone time with Daniel in the last couple of years.
The room Iâm in doesnât feel like my own at all. Itâs clearly Maryâs room. There are even some spare clothes of hers in the cupboards. It almost feels like an intrusion to be in here. Even after unpacking I still feel uncomfortable.
When Iâm sure Iâll be able to keep my erratic heart in check, I head to the living room. Daniel is sitting on the sofa, legs outstretched. Heâs changed into pyjama bottoms and a tight t-shirt. Heâs got black framed glasses resting on the tip of his nose as he goes through a stack of documents, and my heart does it again. It freaking skips a beat.
The way his t-shirt stretches over his muscles barely leaves anything to the imagination. I wonder which is worse, the tight t-shirt or nothing at all. Both are torture, thatâs for sure. Daniel looks up and catches me staring at him like a total pervert. I look away and pray my cheeks arenât flaming as I walk towards the sofa.
âYou changed,â he says. I look down at my outfit and clutch my fluffy robe. I showered and put on some of my favourite jammies, but I wasnât sure if it would be inappropriate for me to walk around the house half-naked, so I threw on my trusty old bathrobe.
âAh yeah, so did you,â I say, my eyes lingering on his muscular arms. Itâs a shame he covers them up with suits every day.
I sit down next to him somewhat awkwardly. The sofa is huge and Iâm not entirely sure where Iâm supposed to sit. Sitting too far away from him would be awkward and potentially rude, but so is sitting too close.
âI â I like the glasses,â I stammer. Daniel blinks as though he forgot he was wearing them and pushes them up. He looks at me and smiles, and my heart skips another beat. How can a man be adorable and hot at the same time?
I clear my throat to distract myself from my own thoughts and peek at what heâs working on. He shuffles closer to me and throws his arm around my shoulder, pulling me to his side. I glance at him in surprise, but he keeps his eyes on his documents. I lean into him and get comfortable, putting my feet up next to his.
âWhatâs this?â I ask, not recognising the documents.
He turns to look at me, his face far closer to mine than either of us expected. He pauses, his eyes dropping to my lips for a second before he turns back to the papers in his hand.
âItâs for Devereaux Inc. My mother can hold her own as CEO, but every once in a while I actually have to put some work in as the CFO. This year I want to focus on tightening our internal controls, but it isnât easy. Iâm thinking of hiring a team from DM Consultancy to implement the strategy I have in mind.â
I look at him in awe. I remember he used to come in around noon when my father was still his co-CEO. I guess he spent his mornings working for Devereaux Inc. while he spent his afternoons at DM. Since my father passed away, heâs been handling DM all by himself. Heâs usually the first to get in and the last to leave, so how has he been getting everything done for both of his jobs?
âHow can I help?â I ask, suddenly feeling guilty. Daniel hooks his arm around my neck and pulls me closer to kiss the top of my head.
âYou can help me by training as hard as you can. Within one or two years youâll be able to take over as my co-CEO. Who knows, you might even want to be the sole CEO.â
I frown. Me becoming Danielâs co-CEO means our marriage would come to an end. If the idea of that happening is already unappealing now, then how will I feel in two years?