DOM: Chapter 36
DOM: Alliance Series Book Three
Sheâs so close to cracking and letting me back in, and I fucking love it.
But I donât want to ruin it. I canât push too hard.
I take a step back. âIf you can put that bra back, I donât really feel like picking up my motherâs underwear. Then come downstairs. I brought food since you never ordered lunch.â
Val doesnât say anything as I exit the room, and I consider it a victory.
It doesnât take her long to come downstairs and find me in the kitchen. But sheâs looking at the takeout containers on the counter, not meeting my eyes.
âGyros and fries,â I tell her as she nears the island. âTheyâre both the same so grab either one.â
Val pulls a stool out, but sheâs a little short for it, so she has to use the bar across the bottom to climb on.
I donât laugh.
âWhat do you want to drink?â I open the fridge. âI got root beer.â
She finally looks up at me. âWhat kind?â
I pull one of the glass bottles out and show her the label of her favorite brand.
âHow⦠Is this another thing you asked me on our wedding night?â
Her attitude is understandable, but it still pisses me off that itâs her first assumption.
âNo.â I shut the refrigerator. âYou mentioned it to me once on the phone.â I twist the cap off and set it in front of her.
Sheâs quiet for a long moment, and when she rolls her shoulders back, I think sheâs going to start eating. But she asks a question instead.
âIs there a room I can use for some privacy?â
My spine stiffens. âFor what?â
âIf you must know, I have a therapy appointment that starts in fifteen minutes, and Iâd like some privacy for it.â
âOh.â I donât even know what I was expecting, but it wasnât that.
She reads my reaction wrong and balls her hands into fists. âThis is my monthly session, and I want to keep it. I need to talk to someone. And sheâs already told me that sheâll be out of office for the month of December.â
âValentineââ
âI wonât tell her anything about you, so you donât have to worryââ
She cut me off, so I return the favor. âShorty.â That shuts her up. âYou can always talk to me.â I can see her retort building, but I keep talking. âBut of course you can have your therapy. If youâd told me sooner, we couldâve flown back so you could go in person.â
âItâs always been virtual,â she murmurs, uncurling her fists. âYou donât care?â
âIf being fucked in the head wasnât part of my job requirement, Iâd go myself.â I grab the root beer she hasnât touched and take a sip. âYou can use my office down here if you want, but the one upstairs is fair game. You can set up shop in there for work or therapy or whatever you want. And if you need anything else, like screens or a standing desk, just ask.â
âUm, thank you.â She slides off the stool. âIâll go set up, then.â
She stacks one of the boxes of food on top of her laptop, then grabs the bottle of root beer I took a sip out of and heads upstairs.
When I hear the upstairs office door close, I walk down to my office and retrieve my own laptop.
Back in the kitchen, I sit where Val just was and launch my security system.
As I take the first bite of my gyro, the camera feed comes to life. And I watch as Valentine sits behind the desk, readying herself for therapy.