The Tie That Binds: Chapter 53
The Tie That Binds: A Marriage of Convenience Novel
It took me ten minutes to fix my hair and makeup. Thank god my room at the mansion has been left untouched. I wouldâve been so embarrassed if I had to walk out of here looking like I did.
Liam is looking around the room anxiously as I walk back in. His eyes land on me and he exhales in relief. Iâm instantly swamped with guilt.
âThere you are. Youâve been gone for an hour, Lyss. I was so worried. Are you okay?â
I blush and nod at him. Liam touches my hair thoughtfully and then glances at me, a question in his eyes that he wonât voice. Daniel messed my hair up so badly that I had to let down my fancy up do and settle for loose hair instead. I feel compelled to give him some sort of excuse.
âAh, my head was hurting,â I mumble. Liam smiles tightly and looks behind me. I turn to find Daniel walking in. His bowtie is undone and hanging around his neck. He hasnât bothered to fix his hair at all. All heâs done is fix his clothes⦠mostly. Even from this distance I can see a hickey and a hint of my lipstick on his neck. At least he wiped it off his lips.
I glance back at Liam, whoâs staring at the floor with a hard expression on his face. He bites down on his lip and then looks at me, shaking his head. Eventually he sighs and pushes a strand of my hair behind my ear gently. He looks resigned, and I feel bad for putting such a sad expression on his face.
I see Daniel walk up to Olivia from my peripheral vision. It hurts that sheâs the first person he walks towards. Did what happened just now mean anything to him? Was it just lust or break-up sex? He hasnât so much as glanced at me since he walked in. Olivia takes a good look at him and then bursts out laughing, confusing the hell out of me. He runs a hand through his hair and smiles smugly. Daniel looks around the room until his eyes find mine and I look away instantly, embarrassed.
Liam grabs my hand and tugs me towards the seats by the podium. âSo you just so happened to disappear when Daniel did, huh?â he remarks. He doesnât sound angry. Instead he sounds hurt, and thatâs so much worse. âDid you know he followed you as soon as you walked out the door?â
I glance up and find him glaring into the distance. âIâm sorry, Liam. I didnât â I didnât walk out expecting to meet up with him or anything like that. It wasnât like that at all.â
Liam nods and looks down at his hands. âI know,â he murmurs. âThatâs what makes it even worse. If heâd stayed away tonight, I mightâve actually had a chance with you, eventually.â
Iâm spared from having to reply when Mary walks onto the stage. She greets us all and the auction commences. Some of us are here to buy presents for others while contributing to charity, while others are here to bid for the same items theyâve put up as a way to contribute to the auction and donate at the same time, without losing a precious item. Iâve done the latter every year. This year I considered pulling out, but neither Mary nor Dominic was having it.
Iâm surprised when Olivia bids on the ancient vase she donated. Iâd have thought Daniel wouldâve bought it back for her for sure, but instead sheâs doing it herself. I keep glancing at the two of them. Theyâre seated all the way at the front in the row to my left, so I have a far clearer view of them than I wouldâve liked.
Eventually my motherâs necklace goes up for auction. I lift my hand immediately, but Liam grabs it and brings it to his lips. He kisses the back of my hand gently while he raises his own.
âOne million,â he calls. Daniel clenches his jaw and looks back at us, his eyes lingering on our joint hands that are still pressed against Liamâs lips. His eyes darken and he turns back to the front, his own hand rising.
âOne point five million,â he says, his voice loud and clear. The room falls silent as most people glance between me and Daniel. Our names have been on everyoneâs lips tonight. Iâve ignored the whispering and the curious glances as best as I could, but Daniel is just outright fuelling the rumours now.
âTwo million,â Liam says.
I shake my head and grab both his hands. âDonât,â I whisper. Liam looks at me and tugs his hand loose. He cups my cheek gently and looks into my eyes with a lost expression. His forehead drops to mine and he sighs.
âThree million,â Daniel shouts, his anger obvious. I want to glance at him, but Liam is still cupping my cheek, keeping my eyes on his.
âThree point five million,â Liam says.
I look at him pleadingly, and he smiles, a mischievous look in his eyes. He presses a gentle kiss to my forehead. âHe wonât let me buy it for you. That man⦠I donât know whatâs going on between you two, but heâs head over heels for you, Lyss.â
âFour million!â Daniel calls.
I look down and laugh mirthlessly. If only that were true. Liam puts his finger underneath my chin and lifts my face up. âSince he came between me and you, the least I can do is lighten his pockets a little.â
I laugh and shake my head. âYou drove up the price knowing he wouldnât let you have it?â I ask. Liam nods and I giggle, slapping my hand over my lips just as Mary proclaims the necklace sold.
âIâm sorry, Liam,â I whisper.
He shakes his head and throws his arm around my shoulder. âYou told me this wasnât a date and that you werenât in a good place. I knew what I was getting into when I agreed to come. Am I happy that you disappeared with your ex and showed up looking rosy and far happier than when you left? No, not particularly. But I donât blame you either.â
I sigh and rest my head on his shoulder as Mary wraps up the auction. âYou wanna go home or do you want to dance a bit longer?â I ask. Liam chuckles and grabs my hand as he pulls me back towards the dance floor.
âI know this is going to be the only night that Iâm sort of your date, so I want to make the most of it. Of course I want to dance.â