The Tie That Binds: Chapter 6
The Tie That Binds: A Marriage of Convenience Novel
Daniel carries my luggage into the guest room Iâve always used at the Devereaux mansion. Itâs right next to Dominicâs bedroom and opposite Danielâs. Iâm fairly certain it didnât used to be a guest room until I started to stay over regularly. He looks around the room as though heâs never seen it before, and he might not have. I donât remember him ever coming in here in the last couple of years. He sits down on my bed and watches me unpack with a frown.
âAre you sure you want to stay here and not in the downtown apartment?â
I nod. âAt least here Iâll have your mum and Dominic. I know what your working hours are like. If we lived in the apartment, Iâd always be alone.â
He doesnât say anything as I slowly unpack. Iâve always felt at home in this room, but this time I feel off. I feel out of place. Daniel nods and leaves to unpack his own things. I get the feeling Iâm not the only one who feels a little out of place here.
Before I know it, itâs time for dinner. One of the maids knocks on my door, startling me. Iâve never felt comfortable with so many staff members around, but I guess Iâll have to get used to it. The Devereauxs employ at least twenty people at their residence, ranging from cleaners, cooks and drivers to security personnel. My dad and I had a housekeeper who came over every day, but that canât be compared to this. The Devereauxs have an entire quarter just for their staff to live in.
I follow the girl to the dining room where the rest are already waiting. Much to my annoyance, Lucy is in the seat I usually sit in. I smile politely as I take the seat opposite Daniel instead. Dominic looks at me apologetically and then smiles at Lucy, his entire face lighting up. It looks like I was the only one who thought we mightâve had a moment before I got married. Itâs better this way, anyway. I eat my dinner quietly as Lucy and Dominic chat and laugh. Daniel glances at his phone as he eats, reading the news as usual.
âHave you unpacked, my dear?â Mary asks.
I nod and smile at her. âYes, thank you for having me.â
She shakes her head. âDonât be ridiculous. This is your home as much as it is the boysâ. It always has been, but even more so now.â
Lucy sits up and looks at me, anger flashing through her eyes. âYouâre staying here? How long?â
I nod, unfazed. âA couple of weeks at least. I donât really want to be alone right now.â
I donât bother to tell her about my marriage to Daniel. Weâve already informed everyone weâd like to keep it a secret, so I doubt Dominic will tell her. Heâd never let his older brother down like that. He might be okay breaking my trust, but heâd never break Danielâs.
Iâm surprised to see a flash of insecurity in her eyes. She starts to cling to Dominic and feeds him bites of her food. Just looking at them makes me feel uncomfortable, and itâs clear Mary feels the same way. Daniel glances at them, looking amused, and resumes eating in silence.
I excuse myself as quickly as possible and walk back to my room feeling dejected. I hate seeing Lucy and Dominic together and I hate knowing itâll never be me with him.
I sit down on my bed and grab the photo of my dad from the nightstand. Thereâs a letter next to it that wasnât there when I left the room. I frown when I realise that my dadâs wax seal is on it. I pick it up with shaking hands.
I canât help but wonder what he was thinking, asking me to marry Daniel. The age difference between us is too large and my heart has always belonged to Dominic. My dad knew that.
I wish I could ask him what was on his mind, what game heâs playing. I wish I could argue with him, but more than that, I wish I could just see him one more time.
I carefully open the letter, tears falling from my eyes as I recognise my fatherâs handwriting.
My beloved Alyssa,
If youâre reading this letter, then unfortunately, that means Iâm no longer here and Iâve had to leave you behind. It also means youâve chosen to honour my wishes and married Daniel. I wish I couldâve been the one to walk you down the aisle. I have no doubt you looked beautiful, and I wish Iâd been there for this important occasion.
I know youâre angry, princess. I know youâd like to argue with me, and I know you canât understand my reasoning. But please trust me when I say Iâm doing this because I love you.
Please know that itâs not because I donât believe you can run the company in my stead. I know you can, and one day you will. I might not be there to see it happen, but rest assured that I left this world knowing youâd get there one day.
I know Iâve already asked a lot of you, but please allow me to ask you one more thing. Give your marriage with Daniel an honest chance. Donât keep him at a distance and donât avoid him. Let him in, Alyssa. Heâs not just an excellent business partner. I truly believe heâd be an excellent husband to you as well. You might not see it now, but one day youâll understand.
My greatest accomplishment in this life is and always has been you. I know youâll continue to make me proud and Iâll be watching over you as you conquer the world.
I love you, baby girl
Daddy
Tears stream down my face as I clutch the letter to my chest. I lie back on my bed as a sob escapes my lips, my heart shattering. For the first time since my dad passed away, I fall apart. I cry until Iâve got no tears left and stare up at the ceiling. Eventually, I drag myself out of bed and into my bathroom. Iâm still wearing the dress I got married in and my mascara runs in ugly lines down my face. I look like a mess and I feel even worse.
The shower helps me feel better, but not by much. Not even my favourite silk nightgown helps to lift my spirits. I settle into bed, praying Iâll be able to fall asleep without memories of my dad assailing me.
God must have heard me and decided to punish me for my lack of faith, because as my head hits my pillow the sound of a girl moaning fills my ears. I freeze in disbelief, whatever was left of my heart shattering beyond repair. Dominic is in his room with Lucy. His bed and mine share a wall, and though the walls are thick, they arenât soundproof. He knows Iâm in this room. He knows Iâll hear them if theyâre too loud. How could he do this to me?
More tears run down my face and I sniff, trying my best to keep them at bay. Iâm heartbroken. It feels like Iâve lost everything within a couple of weeks.
My bedroom door opens suddenly, and I sit up in surprise. Daniel is leaning against the door wearing nothing but long sleeping bottoms. His eyes find mine and he sighs.
âI knew youâd be crying,â he says, his voice soft.
He walks up to me and gets into my bed. Iâm surprised, but welcome the comfort heâs offering me. He takes me in his arms and shifts so my head is resting on his chest. I sniff and he carefully wipes away the tears that wonât stop falling.
âIâm sorry,â he whispers.
âItâs not your fault.â
He sighs and tenses. âI was the one who put the letter there. Vincent asked me to give it to you after the wedding, but maybe I shouldâve⦠I donât know. Maybe I shouldâve told him to do it himself, maybe I shouldâve given it to you personally. Maybe I shouldâve just thrown that girl out so you wouldnât have to listen to this shit.â
I snuggle into him and shake my head. âItâs not your fault, Daniel,â I repeat. I listen to his heartbeat and my tears slowly abate. When is the last time Daniel hugged me? It mustâve been years ago. He spoiled me rotten when I was a child, but things changed when I got older. He started to treat me differently and slowly but surely, we grew apart.
âThank you,â I whisper.
Daniel kisses the top of my head like he used to when I was a child. âAnytime, sweetheart.â