Marry me?
Again?
Why?
Yes, Elvie thought dazedly as she gazed up at his beautiful face. His heat burned her, tracing down her neck to her breasts and lower still, his powerful, rough hands against the tenderness of her skin. How could a man be so macho, so beautiful, and so powerful all at once? Zander was everything her ripped, hollow, terrified soul had desired. He would stand up for her. He love her and he would complete her life.
Yes! She would make him hers.
But even as the words rose to her lips, something stopped her. Something she couldn’t understand made her pull her face away from his touch. "Marry you again, why?" she whispered. She searched his dark eyes, her heartbeat quickening in her chest. "I don’t even know you."
He blinked.
Elvie saw that he was surprised. Then his eyebrows lowered into a frown. "Dear, you knew me well enough to conceive my child."
She swallowed. "But I can’t remember you. It wouldn’t be fair to take you as my husband. It wouldn’t be right."
"I can assure you that we have been married for six years; I have a picture here on my phone," he said urgently.
Really?
Then why marry her again?
How could any woman deny marrying a man like Zander?
But it didn’t feel right.
With a deep breath, Elvie turned away, glancing out at the passing scenery. It had changed since they’d left the outskirts of the city, becoming soft and green beyond the rain-splattered windows. Trees had started to turn orange and yellow, rich autumnal colours between the green.
"Elvie..."
She looked back at Zander. He was so gorgeous—deadly handsome and powerful—and at the moment, his sensual mouth was pressed into a hard line. He was clearly determined to have his way.
But something inside her made her resist him.
"Zander, thank you for asking me to marry you again," she said awkwardly. "It’s very warm and loving. But, um, we are already married; there is no need for a grand gesture—""But I want to see you smile," he corrected her. "Weddings and all are all about happy moments; maybe you'll remember our wedding before." He muttered with urgency. If he couldn't convince her to marry him again, then he must order everyone in the mansion to pretend that they were still married and that their divorce never happened, and he would make sure that Elvie would never know about Kristal.
"But I think...Um. it's not necessary. I trust you. I believe you." She smiled.
"We’ll see," he said softly. Silence fell on their drive as she watched the passing scenery. Finally, the car turned off the road into a smaller lane. She saw a massive but modern mansion at the base of tree-covered hills, reflected in a wide grey lake.
"Is that your house?" she breathed in shock.
"Ours."
The car drove up the long lane through the park and woodlands, then stopped in front of the entrance. As Zander opened the door and helped her out of the car, Elvie looked up with an intake of breath. She craned her head back to get a good look at the mansion, with its striking Victorian Gothic parapets stabbing upward into the steel-grey sky.
Holding her hand over her eyes to block out the noon sunlight that had finally penetrated the clouds, she looked back at him. "I lived here with you?"
"Yes."
She looked at him sharply. "I couldn't remember anything here."
Taking her hand, Zander escorted her past the grand sweep of the front door. Inside the foyer, seven servants waited to greet her, headed by the butler and an old woman.
"Welcome back, Mrs. Stanton." The old woman sniffed into her apron. "Your husband loved you so much. He was so glad to see you'd finally come home!"
Zander frowned at Maria. Surely she exaggerated their lie.
Elvie sighed. Home? But it wasn’t her home. Apparently, she’d barely set foot in this place for years!
Elvie pondered, wait, where did it come from? Those notions—had she barely set foot down in this place?
But looking at the elderly housekeeper’s sad face, Elvie felt a sympathetic pang. She put an arm around her."Thank you for welcoming me back," she said softly. Elvie paused delicately. "Has it been so…"
"Four, no, five years. I–I mean, weeks. You left when, um—" her voice trailed off as she wiped tears with her apron. Zander furrowed his forehead at Maria, giving her a warning look.
"I left with my daughter, right?" Elvie asked, looking at him. "Did Zander and I fight before I—"
The older woman shook her head wistfully. "No, it was just a little misunderstanding," she whispered over the lump in her throat. "I’m sorry. Let me take you to your room. You’ll find it’s just as you left it last."
Now it was Elvie’s turn to frown, as she thought.
Her own room? Wasn't she sleeping with Zander?
Weren't they married? Weren't they sharing a bed?
Shortly afterwards, the quietly sobbing housekeeper left them in Elvie’s old bedroom. In the darkness, with Zander behind her in the only light of the double doorway, Elvie yanked back the black curtains, filling the room with afternoon light.
Turning back to get a good look at her room, she choked back a gasp of dismay. Everything was pink, down to the king-sized, black, luxurious bed. Dramatic. Modern. Sexy. So—womanly.
Zander leaned against the door frame as Elvie looked through the room, desperate for something—anything—that would tell her what she needed to know. She opened the closet doors, running her hands idly over the new clothes that hung there. The clothes were like the room—so womanly and dramatic. Powerful clothes for a woman who desired attention and knew how to wield it.
Elvie shivered. Was this her room? It felt like it was not hers. Like it was someone else. She thought to herself.
Then, she pulled open the shelves, touching each item lightly with her hands. Luxurious shoes and bags? "You weren’t kidding," she said slowly. "I do shopping constantly. Are you sure this is my—um—things? It felt like…""It's all yours," he lied. Of course, he made sure to call his assistant and purchase them all in a hurry.
"Everything seems so new, so—"
"You like them new, Elvie." His face seemed carefully expressionless.
"Oh."
"It felt like it wasn't me at all."
When he didn’t reply, she turned back to face him. "I know," was all he said. "But this is your room and your things."
She paused and looked at the picture frame on the bedside table.
"Is that our wedding photo?"
"Yes," he swallowed. It's good for his assistant to add it to his list. He thought.
"We aren't sharing a room then?"
"We—of course, we shared a room, but I know you won't like it just yet. After all, you still couldn't remember being married to me."
She smiled and said, "Oh. Thanks for being so kind and considerate, Zander."
Elvie looked at the sexy clothes and shoes that all seemed foreign, as if they belonged to someone else. Leaning against the modern pink four-poster bed, she looked around her with a heavy sigh.
"Where is my child’s room?""Next to yours," he answered, as he noted that she called their daughter her child, not their child.
"Can we go there? Maybe I can remember?"
"Sure." Zander sighed, he just hoped that his assistant and maids managed to pull through his child’s room on time. "Come, follow me."
A few seconds later, entering the next room, Elvie gaped at how lavish the room was.
"Wow!" she muttered with shock.
The room was charming and had a playful space filled with soft pastel colours. The walls were adorned with whimsical and colourful wall decals featuring her child’s favourite animals and characters. A plush pink area rug covers the floor, providing a cosy spot for her to play. A low bookshelf held an array of picture books and stuffed toys, while a small desk was perfectly placed in the centre. "This is amazing," she said with a smile as she surveyed the room. The pink, fluffy bed was adorned with a canopy draped in sheer fabric, creating a dreamy atmosphere. "But I couldn't remember anything," she added sadly.
"You'll remember soon dear, stop thinking too much." There was a distinct edge to his voice.
Her heart was breaking, and he was making jokes? "Look, dear," he said evenly. "We will find her, okay? And about us, it all doesn’t matter. Married couples fight all the time, and we aren't different, but surely, I can assure you, we do love each other."
"Yeah, I know that, but I can't... remember anything. I'm so disappointed." She jabbed her finger towards the closet. "I’ve just found out I was a mother who only cared about my looks and ignored my husband, who loved me." Tears rushed into her eyes. "And I left our daughter somewhere," she whispered. "How could I have been so cruel?"
“I need you to turn my maybe into a definitely." Zander crawled into Elvie’s bed at the end of that gruelling Monday in the office. “Yeah, right. What are you doing here? Thea will—” “Come on, can a man get some time alone with his wife?” Elvie rolled her eyes, but she didn’t kick him out, even though a small, vindictive part of her wanted to. Life was too short to deprive yourself of spending time with those you love—something I’d learned the hard way. She thought to herself. His body seemed to mould into her massive mattress. Somehow, he fit. If there was one thing she’d realised this year, it was that sometimes they belong in the last place they thought they’d ever be. “Wife, let’s turn maybe into definitely.” “How can I do that?” she put her thriller in her lap and let his arm loop around her waist, dragging her into the crook of his shoulder. His lips fluttered along her neck. “Stay at SBC, stay with me no matter how this sh*t turns out. I can’t make it without you.” “Make
They went home to his mansion. To his cock’s disappointment, he slept in the master bedroom alone because Thea was sick and Elvie slept in her room. But it was still better than sleeping in a million-star hotel or at the Stanton Towers, which he couldn’t even look at after he’d learned what he had about his father not being his real father. He wasn’t the one who’d cheated on him. Yet Zander was the one who’d taken most of Matheo’s wrath. In the morning, Elvie gave her brother a shake from what looked like sewer water, green puke, and misery and slid a bowl of cereal his way. It wasn’t even a brand. It was poured right out of a six-pound industrial box with a Costco logo. “Where is the chef?” “Vacation…half of the staff too.” Elvie smiled. “Cavities and diabetes. Breakfast of champions,” Zander muttered into the bowl as he took a spoonful. “My apologies. Our room service doesn’t work on Mondays. Butler is sick. No chef, yeah so, stick with me!” Elvie took a seat next to her dad a
Zander set the papers down, sitting on the edge of her desk and lacing his fingers nonchalantly. So Matheo had planned it all along. The old cow killed his parents. His meeting Elvie, his falling in love with her, giving up on the Davis family—every single thing And he’d walked right into his trap. Well, almost. He would pay! Dearly. Zander thought to himself. He didn’t make the mistake of asking Elvie if she’d known about it. Of course she hadn’t. Instead, he focused on how to deal with this shit. “We’ve both been set up,” he said. “And he—the bastard—killed my parents!” His voice shuddered with enough hatred to melt the antarctic. And though he had his doubts before, he disregarded his instinct and thought that Matheo wasn't capable of doing such nineious things. “He—will pay! I will make sure he—” "Zander." She put a hand on his shoulder, and he resisted the urge to pull her into him and bury his face in her hair. “I'm sorry." Elvie had this touch that made sh*t go away. Bad shi
The word “music” comes from the Muses, goddesses of the arts in Greek mythology.I never said it before, because I thought it was tacky, but you’re my goddess (especially your ass).—ZanderJohn Lennon started his music career as a choir boy.I never said it before, because it terrified me to admit it, but you’re my church (although I plan to be inside you way more than just on Sundays).—ZanderYour heart mimics the beat of the music you’re listening to.I didn’t know I even had one before you came along, and now I do, and it hurts like a motherfucker (thanks for that).—ZanderRemember in university? I stole your iPod before you stole my wallet. It was tucked inside my jacket before I even removed your panties. I wanted to know what you were listening to. (And I was sorely disappointed there were no Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake songs in sight, because it made not falling for you so much fucking harder.)—ZanderI tried to tell myself I broke up my contract with Kristal and her f
Her heart was that of a lonely hunter.Yes and everything hurts.Elvie had always thought she was doomed by not being able to fall in love, but once she did fall, she wished she hadn’t. Now it hurt when she breathed, when she walked the hallways at work, and each time in between, when she caught sight of the person with a sharp suit and even sharper tongue moving past her, firing orders at Bella or bantering with the rest of the newsroom staff.A few weeks had passed. Four weeks after he’d shown up at her doorstep with flowers and chocolate, Zander had invited everyone into the conference room and announced that he’d given up his position and would only be staying for another month.After he made that announcement, he’d shot her a look, searching her face. Whatever he found there made him ask her to stay after the meeting was over so they could talk about it.She’d wanted to badly, but she knew nothing had changed. Though he often talked to Thea and visited her when he wasn't busy, he
Kristal had been a no-show during those terrible days, but he still remembered the flowers and pastry the family had sent every morning, her mother checking in on him, and her grandmother calling him three times a day to make sure he ate, showered, and breathed. Bella turned around, reaching for the door handle. Zander kept his face blasé. “Good luck explaining it to everyone, sir. Because let me tell you something—the moment Elvie walked into the room and into your life again, she changed you. It wasn’t profound. It was even more gradual, but it was there. In the way you started smiling, the way you softened towards your employees—just a little—and started doing the right thing by yourself and Kristal. But standing here?” She shook her head. “I think that man just bailed on us, and it saddens me because I was looking forward to working with and befriending the new Zander.” Fuck! Bella closed the door behind her, and he looked to the glass wall, catching Elvie unpacking her lunch a