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Chapter 15 of "The Deal" opens with exciting events: āYouāre horrible!ā I shrieked.āI know, Iām the worst. But you love me. God, where did... Continue reading!
āYouāre horrible!ā I shrieked.
āI know, Iām the worst. But you love me. God, where did you even find him? One minute youāre stressing about tuition and course offerings and the next Iām getting this insane gold-leaf wedding invitation out of the blue. Itās like this all happened overnight.ā
āHe was a guest at my birthday party,ā I answered carefully. āThe son of one of my fatherās friends. It happened so fast, I guess I justā¦havenāt had time to catch you up.ā
There was no way I was going to tell Grace, or anyone, that it was an arranged marriage.
āI canāt believe I was just laying around in Ibiza while you were pouncing on this guy! A Zoric! Iām never taking a vacation again. Tell me his brother is single. I couldnāt get him alone.ā
āLuka? Iām pretty sure he is,ā I said. āAlthough I donāt think heād be into anything exclusive. But you never know. Iāll put in a good word.ā
āYouāre the best!ā Grace squealed, wrapping her arms around my legs. āListen, Iām gonna head back out to the party, but call me soon ācause I wanna hear about all the deets. Especially after tonight.ā She winked.
āLetās not talk about that,ā I said, dropping my face into my hands.
āTori Lindsey,ā Grace hissed. āAre you seriously telling me you still havenāt given up your V card? To that man out there? The one you just freakingmarried?ā
My silence was answer enough.
Confusion, and then understanding, dawned on her face.
āOhhhh. Itās all making sense now.ā She nodded slowly. āHe has a virginity kink! God Tori, you lucked out. Not that it was luck. I canāt believe all those years of chastity finally paid off. Go you! Wait. Does this mean you guys havenāt evenāā
āOh wow. I am so tired,ā I cut in, humiliated beyond repair. āI think I shouldā
āGah! Donāt worry, Iām leaving. I know you need to save your strength,ā Grace teased, slipping back into her shoes. āJust remember, lube is your friend. Thatās the one piece of advice I wish someone had given me. And donāt forget to call me. Love you!ā
She scurried away, shutting the door behind her and leaving me in silence again.
I was anxious, but also felt like I could actually fall asleep right on that sofa. I was still decompressing from all the excitement. Maybe Iād better grab a coffee. I was going to be up all night with Stefan, wasnāt I? My pulse raced just thinking about it.
Grace was right about one thing, though. Things had happened fast. Despite being crazy attracted to Stefan, weād barely seenāor gotten to knowāeach other during the engagement. After my party heād returned to Chicago for work, and I had stayed in Springfield, preparing to start at UChicago in the fall.
Michelle had planned everything within two months, which wouldāve been impossible without the help of my fatherās contacts and the Zoric family connections. I had never seen her so thrilled, or so busy. Truthfully, I had been more excited about college than planning a wedding, so it was a relief to let other people take care of all the details.
Iād had no say in any of it, including my dress, which my stepmother had knocked out of the ballpark. It was a sophisticated column of silk with a plunging but tastefully narrow neckline and tiny pearl buttons down the backāthe perfect mix of classic and modern. If I had felt like Cinderella on the night of my birthday party, well, I looked like a queen tonight.
It seemed like Stefan had thought so as well.
The wedding had been my first look at how much money and influence his family truly commanded. If they wanted it, money was no object. Michelle wanted my dress to be made by a Serbian designer in honor of my new husbandās heritage? She had gotten it. She wanted the whole event catered by Chicagoās hottest new chef? Check, check, double check. Every event, from the engagement party to the reception, had taken place at the most exclusive, upscale hotels in the cityāall properties owned by Stefanās family. All I had needed to do was show up, put the dress on, smile for photos and kiss the groom.
Still, I remembered what Stefan had told me that first night, about living life for me.
I was excited for all the ways my life was about to change.
And nervous as well.
I had hoped that Stefan and I would have gotten a chance to get to know each other during the engagement. That weād at least talk on the phone or send flirty texts once in a while. A part of me had even hoped that he might take some time out of his busy schedule to come visit and take me on a date.
It was terrifying to realize I had just married a man Iād never gone out to dinner with. Besides that one dance at my birthday party, weād barely spoken to each other.
I knew I shouldnāt be disappointedāin essence, this was going to be a marriage in name onlyābut still, I had allowed myself to get swept up in the romance of the evening we met. I had allowed myself to imagine a fairytale life with my husband, where we started out as strangers and ended up falling in love. Or, at least, falling into lust.
Because I knew what was expected of a wife. It was the hardest part of this deal to swallow, knowing I was about to give myself, body and soul, to a stranger.
At least I didnāt have to worry about being attracted to him.
Stefan on our wedding day was a sight to behold, waiting for me down the aisle in a midnight black tux that accentuated his broad shoulders and narrow waist. He looked like a god.