He wasn’t sure how to respond. Then his father opened his eyes and the old man motioned him to come closer. “You have met her before. It was a long time ago,” George added. His voice was stronger now as he recovers from his drug-induced sleep.
Jared’s attention was now fully on his father’s words. “If I did, when was this? I don’t recall anyone named Aurora.”
“You met when both of you were still children,” his father explained and Jared immediately understood why he could not seem to recall her. “You were with us at her Christening. You were only eight years old then.”
“I presume that’s the time when you and mother decided on the betrothal,” he concluded. “Though I don’t think that meeting counts. We would not recognize each other at all.”
“She asked me to allow you to be betrothed to Paul Cunard’s daughter the moment she found out of Rosalie’s pregnancy. Your mother is half British and half Austrian, and she’s best friends with Rosalie. They communicated via letters. Lots of letters. You may want to read them. It’s in my chest at home at the foot of the bed.”
“I did not know mother was half Austrian,” Jared managed to voice out in complete daze. It was beginning to make sense. “Why did she do that, and why did you allow it?” He tried his best not to sound so accusing knowing how delicate his father’s condition was.
“You were only ten when she died,” George said, sorrow evident in his voice. “Paul Cunard and Rosalie initiated the betrothal. Rosalie suffered a massive complication after child birth and is no longer able to have another child. They were hoping for a son. Paul Cunard is a businessman in every sense and he doubted that a woman can handle the shipping line. It’s one of the most complicated industries there is and Paul thought he needed to secure both the company and his daughter’s future.”
“But why us, dammit?” he could no longer contain his impatience. “I’m sorry, I did not mean to raise my voice.”
He saw his father shake his head and said “It’s okay. You are frustrated. I understand that. As for your question. Your mother detested the Bostonian society.” Jared saw the glimmer in his father’s eyes when he said this. There was also a faint smile which was surprising. It was the first time in a very long time for Jared to witness that show of emotion. “Laurel calls them boastful, pretentious prigs. She was a constant topic of the society papers criticizing her practical way of running our household. But to me, they were merely envious. She’s beautiful and she knows how to run the house like an executive housekeeper. What more could a man want?”
It was Jared’s turn to smile. Hearing his father boast of his affection for his dead wife was surprisingly poignant. “I remember, she knows every little thing in my closet. And she wants her chocolate pie perfectly baked.”
George nodded, his eyes closed but his smile unfading as if he was reliving those moments in his head which made Jared feel gloomy because he had a notion that his father never really moved on from the heartbreak when his mother died. “Father?” he quietly prompted.
“Your mother wanted to betroth you to Aurora because she thinks she can help the Cunards, as well as you, and herself. Paul is traditionally English and he is a Baronet so he is also a member of the English peer. Your mother knew that Rosalie and Paul were hoping for a son to inherit the vast holdings, estates of both families. Rosalie Cunard is a Countess in Austria. She has vast holdings herself. It was also your mother’s form of retaliation against her critics knowing that she’ll eradicate all their daughters’ chances of wedding you. You were quite a handsome little boy, and the ol’ American mothers are beginning to make their mark by pairing their daughters to you. Your mother wanted you to belong to someone of higher caliber than those. She paired you with a Countess instead.”
“I know she’s a countess father,”
“A Countess,” George proudly clarified. “I heard she’s very low-key and exceedingly private. Interesting, eh?” He was now looking at Jared with pride and a smile so contagious Jared did not understand it.
“You think that’s funny?” he asked in confusion. “When was the second time we’ve seen each other? You said we’ve seen each other twice. When was it? I would hope to recall.”
“The riding school in Ireland,” George replied casually. He could feel his stomach rumble in starvation but did not feel any appetite. “She was four, and you twelve. You first taught her to ride her newly-purchased pony.”
He tried to remember. “I remember a child with golden hair named Briar. Aurora has dark brown hair, not blonde.”
“And?” George urged him on to try to remember whatever he can. “You remember the color of the child’s eyes?”
“No, I don’t recall any of that” he replied dishonestly. But he already knew what his father was saying. The child’s eyes were dark blue almost violet, and he remember immediately from the meeting recently, that Paul Cunard calls her daughter, “Briar”.
Their conversation was halted with the arrival of Rosario with their breakfast and basket of fruits for George. A few moments later, they heard a knock and Aurora came in, with a stethoscope hanging around her neck. She was wearing a white lab coat over a printed aqua silk shirt tucked neatly in a pair of blue skinny jeans, and ballet flats. She was surprised to see Jared in the room this early and her gaze went from him to the older woman who was peeling apples in the kitchen sink.
“Dr. Finnegan asked me to check on the patient as he is currently conducting surgery,” she stated, her gaze directly at Jared for his approval. The man betrothed or not, sacked him a few days ago. “May I?” she gestured towards the resting patient.
“Of course,” Jared muttered feeling awkward knowing that his father is wide awake and knows what’s going on. He did not want his old man to know he sacked his own betrothed a few days before. He watched her instead.
“Good morning, Mr. Rickford” she said happily as she approached the bed. “Can you open your eyes for me for a just a minute?” The old man did what he was told but kept quiet. Aurora began checking on his eyes, and vital signs. She pressed the overhead button to request for an attending nurse, and in a few seconds, came a red-headed nurse with green eyes and with her were several medical tools, aluminum pan, and some other paraphernalia Jared could not identify. He also noticed the woman eye him appreciatively which Jared hoped Aurora did not notice. “I’m going to remove the bandage and check if your surgical wound is healing correctly. Do you feel any shortness of breath, Mr Rickford?”
“No,” the old man responded politely.
“Any palpitations or pain when breathing, except for the pricking of the wound?”
“No.”
“Problem eating? Any thing blocking your windpipe or you feel like it?”
Again, the old man shook his head.
Aurora then instructed the nurse to level the bed so that the patient was flat on his back. Then she placed her stethoscope in her ear and began checking on his breathing. “Get his pulse rate,” she ordered the nurse. “Mr. Rickford, I want you to take a deep breath and hold it until I tell you so,” when she saw him nod she placed the stethoscope in the old man’s chest and said. “Deep breath... that’s good. And hold.” She checked her wrist watch and after few seconds, instructed him to exhale. Then she instructed him to repeat it few more times.
He watched her do her work, and Jared did not know if he was going to be fascinated or irritated. Why she decided to dye her hair brown was entirely no longer his concern but he was amazed of the fact that the little girl he once doted upon grew up to be somehow lovely – with brains too.
“Am I dying, Doctor?” Jared heard his father say. He saw Aurora smile while checking on his father’s surgical wound. “You’re far from it,” he heard her say and continued with her work, the nurse assisting her. “You’re healing nicely. We’ll discuss how to go about your new diet when you’re ready to go home. For now, I advise the hospital cafeteria to give you low carbs, non-fatty food.”
“But I’m ready to go home now,” the old man interjected. Aurora shook her head and gave the old man a warm smile.
“I’m afraid Dr Finnegan will be the one to decide on that. Not you this time.” She firmly stated which gave the old man a feeling of surrender.
After several minutes of changing the bandages, the red-headed nurse gathered the used utensils and made her way to the door. Before closing the door behind her, she gave Jared a charming smile he thought quite telling.
“You like red-heads?” Aurora inquired when she saw his eye glimmer with the nurse’s smile. She was now walking towards the door. “Her name’s Olivia,”
“I want to introduce someone to you,” Jared interjected deliberately ignoring her hint, and went near her and placed his arm around her in a gesture Aurora almost jolted upon but froze instead. He did not fail to notice that and squeezed her closer hoping her to relax. “Aurora, this is Rosario. She’s our long-time house-keeper.”
“How do you do?” she warmly acknowledged stepping forward to shake the older woman’s hand and to remove herself from his uncomfortable hold. “Nice to meet you Rosario. My name’s Aurora.”
“Yes ma’am,” Rosario returned her smile. “You were just a baby when I last saw you. You’ve grown beautifully as we’ve expected.”
That revelation surprised her. “When I was a baby?” She looked questioningly at Jared now.
Rosario nodded smilingly. “I was Mister Jared’s nanny first before I became housekeeper. We were at your christening in Germany.”
“Oh my, what a revelation” she stated dazedly, forcing herself to laugh at the coincidence. She knew it was not a coincidence. She suddenly wanted to talk to her parents. “We’ve met before,” it was not a question. “Well, that’s good news. I think. Should we go outside?” She was now asking him to follow her outside. They needed privacy.
Outside the hospital room, Aurora sat in the vacant bench just beside the door. When Jared closed the door behind, he pulled her up against him. “How long did you know this?” she managed to say.
“Where’s the cafeteria?” he asked checking his wrist watch for the time. He has a meeting by ten. He needed to know why she wanted to talk to him. “Let’s talk there.”
“No,” she replied hastily. “I don’t have the time. I have a scheduled procedure in an hour. I need to prepare. But I need to know if you knew this?”
“Father told me few,” he stated truthfully. “They plotted this betrothal months before you were born. How’s Firefox?”
She looked at him surprisingly. Her violet eyes confused. “How did you know about my horse?”
“Your parents purchased her from our stables in Ireland. Do you remember who first taught you to ride her?”
Then it hit her. The chocolate brown hair, the gray eyes. “How old I was then?”
“You were four,”
“And you?”
“I was twelve.”
“Gaadddd, Jared. You’re practically eight years my senior” she remarked regretfully.
“And you’re blonde” he said distastefully, his eyes glimmering with mirth. Totally out of his character, he found himself reaching for her nape and pulled her for a kiss that both rattled and melted Aurora’s wits. His mouth was demanding yet gentle at the same time, he was coaxing her with his tongue and when she finally allowed him access, he plunged into her mouth deeper shocking her beyond imagination. She felt herself kissing him back with the same ardor, when suddenly reason came before them when a rasping voice disturbed them out of their shared world.
“Dr. Finnegan!” she recognized, totally stunned at herself to go so much overboard. They were in the middle of a hospital corridor and people are smiling at her, and started whispering, which means they saw the kiss too. She could feel her blood rise into her face, and her cheeks felt warm from embarrassment.
“This is a public hospital alleyway,” Dr Finnegan said in a booming voice. “Public display of affection is not welcome here”, and with those words, he left both standing, Aurora still in shock with herself. When she heard the PA system request her presence in the operating theater, she tried to compose herself and before she turned around to leave, she raised her hand and slapped Jared hard across the face. Then she walked away leaving him baffled, and entirely dissatisfied. He wanted more of her, he discovered. Not just more, he concluded. He wanted all of her.
It took her five hours to finish the surgery, and the moment she left the operating theater, her colleagues started teasing her. When she went to the nurses’ station, they joined in the teasing too.“Stop it guys, please” she pleaded, her face red to the roots of her hair.“That was some kiss, Dr Cunard” one of her male co-surgeon, Dave teased. He was a tall man with green eyes and curly brown hair and wears a spectacle just below the bridge of his straight nose. “About time we see you with a guy.”“Not just any guy,” a petite nurse, named Minnie interjected. “The Jared Rickford, no less. He looks hot, Doctor.”She glared at them and shook her head in disbelief. “Since when did Jared Rickford become a branded entity of some sort?”“Since he began dating Olga Vladikova” Dave answered before Minnie can. He reached for one of the patient’s records and repla
The common room was a cozy room of carpeted floors, paintings of what seemed relatives of the Cunards or the wife’s. Aurora was seated in one of the cushioned sofa chairs while Paul Cunard poured a glass of scotch in one of the glasses, handed it to Jared and seated himself in the chair behind his oakwood desk. The room also serves as his office, Jared realized. Rosalie Cunard however, is now seated in a trimmed chaise lounge near the fireplace. Jared decided to seat right next to Aurora, as he deemed most fitting. “You called me an asshole?” he whispered in German enough for Aurora to hear. She stared at him and immediately shifted her gaze on the wall. She did not know Jared could understand German. “Yes,” she decided to reply curtly. “Are you going to contradict me?” “That is quite enough,” Paul said in a steely voice, which made Aurora wince. “I can see you don’t get along well the both of you. Might as well learn to set aside your difference soon enough
She was surprised of his gentle gestures but her mind was not on him but her sorrow. She was half thankful and half irritated with the fact that Jared allowed himself to be cried into. His shirt was wet with her tears and now his handkerchief. She finally found reason against her sorrow and whispered a mortified apology for the mess she created. “I made a mess of you…” she uttered her breathing still uneven choking her words in her throat. He shook his head in reply. “Don’t mind it. Let’s get you some water…” he muttered as he held her hand in his and walked towards the mini bar where her father’s drinks were kept. He poured some in a clean glass and handed it to her to drink. She took a sip and replaced the glass on the shelf. “I need some air,” she said her voice still shaking, her eyes still in shock. “Come,” he instinctively wrapped his arm around her. Aurora wanted to remove herself from his wrapped arm but she felt tired to even exert such effor
Dinner was friendly and casual without delving into much discussion about the impending marriage. After dinner, Jared and her father were deep in discussion about the shipping company and went into the salon to discuss it further. She decided to look for her mother and found her upstairs in her in the common room. “I’ve asked Maude to serve us some tea, why don’t you join me while we wait for the gentlemen to finish their meeting?” her mother invited, gesturing her to sit next to her in the chaise. “They are discussing serious business matters?” she inquired as she sat herself next to her mother. “You can call it that,” Rosalie replied while taking a piece of carrot tart from the desert tray. “Your betrothed will be handling quite a lot once your father transfers his shares to him.” Aurora gazed at her mother worriedly. “Isn’t the company in good financial standing?” Rosalie nodded her affirmative. “It is,” she replied. “Some of the Board howe
She was thankful he was walking towards the study when he voiced that out and did not see her trip over the couch on her way to the kitchen. She almost uttered an expletive of her clumsiness. Her thoughts immediately drifted to what her mother just revealed to her earlier that evening, and so she decided to be agreeable. Heaving a sigh, she replaced her hand bag in the sofa, and prepared the coffeemaker. After placing the coffee beans in the coffeemaker, she walked towards the study and called over, saying “I’ll prepare the guest room.”He kept his gaze on the phone but heard her statement. Apparently, she took his jibe on a serious note. He did not intend to stay for the night he was just trying to irritate her. And her unexpected response made him feel uncomfortable. She was difficult to understand. He shook his head in utter confusion and just decided to call his valet to bring his things over. They were going to be married eventually so might as well sta
He awoke with the smell of freshly brewed coffee and bacon lingering in his nostrils. He barely had enough sleep thinking about the woman. He was not sure if he wanted to be married to her, but he was damn sure he wanted her. She was both complicated and unpredictable a rare mix from the aggressive, confident, often predictable women he was used to dating. As far as he can recall, he was attracted to women who loves to be his arm candy, does not ask too many questions, clingy, dependent on his ability to woe them with materialistic things, and are well experienced in bed. None of the qualities Jared observed on Aurora Cunard. She was defensive, cold, sometimes aloof, sometimes open. She was driving him crazy. But then he found himself in bed for hours, last night thinking how he could at least bring her to heel, and break that icy facade she erected for herself.She heard his bedroom door open indicating that he was awake. She was slicing some apples when he appeared topless
They arrived in New York just before lunchtime. Upon arriving in the airport via Jared’s private jet, they were fetched by a private limousine and took them directly to the Ritz-Carlton. Aurora learned that Jared also has shares on the luxurious hotel chain where they decided to check in. To her surprise, they both found out that Renata reserved a one-bedroom suite instead of a 2-bedroom suite. “Can we request for another room?” she whispered softly making sure no one overhears her. He gave her a scowl. “What for?”, Jared asked. “What do you mean what for?” she countered firmly but still keeping her voice down. She noticed that the front office clerk was smiling at them, waiting patiently for their confirmation. Jared shook his head at her and turned her attention to the hotel attendant. “My fiancée would like a separate room. If you have an available 2-bedroom suite, we’ll take it.” “I understand, Mr. Rickford. Please give me a moment t
Aurora nodded and sipped her wine and fixed her attention to Louise. “I met Jared during one of Eleanor’s cover photo shoots with us. We were on location in Paris where she was also shooting her then movie Night Glass wherein we all know she won an Academy for Best Actress last February.” “Was Jared with her during the ceremony?” Aurora dared to ask not sure if she was going to like the answer. Louise nodded disgustingly and added, “They were inseparable. They have been together for nearly two years now. It’s the longest relationship we’ve seen of Jared so far, then the Marseilles pictures released by Us Magazine which catapulted the engagement issue.” “Do you think he loves her?” “I can’t answer that because he’s charming to all his women even before Eleanor. How he acts with his women in public? Based on images produced by the paparazzi, he’s very much into PDA, and extremely physical. From what I heard and see, he’s the same with a
Aurora woke up earlier than usual the following morning. She was not able to sleep soundly, as her mind was constantly thinking about her husband, and their scam marriage. Really, she could not allow her mental health to be so affected by his sudden decision to not have a real marriage with her. She realized that it was her ego that was mostly injured and decided she would not let it affect her deeply. She can definitely control her reactions and her emotions, and it was up to her to make herself comfortable with the arrangement she is with now. Rising from her bed, she brushed her long hair and tied it in a clean pony tail, dressed in a green pullovers and white shorts. After brushing her teeth she went to the kitchen to prepare coffee and breakfast. She was checking the cupboards for the ingredients she was needing, when Penworth greeted her a good morning. “Good morning, my lady,” Penworth quipped. He was wearing his butler uniform and looked like he did not even sleep with how cle
She was getting ready for the gala when she got a call from Louise that she can’t make it due to stomach flu. Aurora knew that her stomach flu was a severe case and is medically diagnosed as GERD which makes her friend uncomfortable for hours in a day. It was not like Louise to cancel the last minute without real reason so Aurora definitely understood that there was real cause for it. She told Louise it was definitely alright and that she can go by herself at the gala. It was not something she was expecting being alone in a gala wherein she was to make her very first speech on behalf of Cunard. But there really was no choice. She had to muster her courage and pray that she would be able to pull it off tonight. She looked at her self in the mirror, her make-up smooth and classic with her dark red lips highlighting her fair skin and gold hair. She knew how to do her own make-up and hair and was satisfied with her job seeing herself in the mirror. Now she needed to dress. Her gown was
The sudden turn of events had her reeling, she had to hug herself in utter confusion. One moment he was being agreeable, affectionate even, flirting with her, asking her for a kiss then after a few minutes, he turned a 180 degree. She felt terrible. What was running on his mind, she did not know. Frankly, he was quite clear what made him change his mind. Being affectionate, teasing, flirting was not part of their arrangement. He realized that asking her to have sex with him was a breach of their marriage of convenience. He was here for a merger, not a marriage. And he was right, it will only complicate things between them. She knew he was not capable of giving her the love she wanted. He was also clear about that. Now that it was fully clear to her that he did not plan or intend to take things further with her, that he really did plan to divorce her after everything was settled in both companies, she needed to do her part as a wife while maintaining a healthy distance. That was what
Preparing for bed, she donned a black cotton tank top and cotton pajamas. She wasn’t wearing any bra so she wrapped herself with her bed robe before she opened her door and went in search for Jared and found him flipping through channels while seated in one of the comfortable couches in the living room, his face brooding as if deep in thoughts with worry and a mix of emotions which she cannot fully identify. As she sat beside him informally, sliding her left leg underneath her as she sat, Jared spoke with just a glance at her direction. “Am I allowed to take a shower?” looking at his bandaged hands. “Yes but you need to wrap your bandaged hands with plastic bag, and patches on the rest of the stitches in your shoulder blades and chest. They can’t get wet in the next 48 hours.” “Fucking unbelievable,” he complained. “I can’t even hold a glass to drink properly.” “It’s just for now,” she appeased. “At least the next 48 to 72 hours while the bandage supp
He arrived in New York earlier than she expected. She was in the kitchen when she heard the apartment door open and his six foot four frame walked in looking crisp and polished. The only deviation are the markings of tattoos in his upper arms that are now visible due to the folded sleeves of his white button down. He looked delicious and when she shifted her gaze to his dark grey eyes, she could not help but swallow a huge lump in her throat. He looked at her with so much intensity, she almost caught her breath. Those eyes were full of desire and she noticed that the man was walking purposefully towards her. She could not take her eyes off of him. She was brought back to her reality when she heard the pasta sauce boil and had to remove her gaze from her husband and focus on the task in front of her. “Flight okay?” she managed to croak. But before she could receive an answer, she felt his arm circle her waist and was pulled against him for a warm embrace. She decided to accep
She woke up with the continuous vibration of her iPhone which she left on the bedside table. They went home later than planned as Jared got waylaid by acquaintances. By the time they were on their way home, Aurora was feeling the signs of migraine and went directly to bed. She was now sitting up in the bed when she heard a knock on her door. “It’s open,” she called out while ensuring that she was covered by the blanket. She only wore her satin night gown and her breasts were evident in them. Jared came in looking fresh out of the shower, wearing a navy button down cleanly tucked under dark pants, and his casual Tod’s loafers. He looked good enough to eat, she realized. How can one man look so ruggedly good-looking, yet polished at the same time? Where is the justice in that? “Good morning,” she said in greeting thankful her voice was steady and firm despite feeling the opposite. He gave her a warm smile “Good morning. Rested well?” he said walking towards the settee located on the l
He had the rest of the afternoon for himself and was grateful for Renata that she did not add more meetings to his day for the first time. He let Sacha drive Aurora to her meetings, and informed Renata to just hire an external chauffeur for him for the day. After his visit to the site and further meetings with Herman and their construction team, he called it a day and decided to do some shopping. Earlier that day, he realized to his utter horror that he has never given Aurora a formal engagement ring, nor a wedding gift. He was not usually negligent with these matters but he had to admit their wedding, then the funeral, then the corporate transitions took a lot of his attention the past few months. It was not an excuse, he admitted and would simply just remedy it as soon as he can. Renata already made an appointment for him at Harry Winston and is a frequent client whenever he wanted to buy blings for his former girlfriends.Aurora was not a girlfriend and an engagement ring
Jared turned on the defensive. He folded his arm across his chest and leaned against the wall putting significant distance between them. “You already rejected me, based on our last conversation. I don’t force myself to someone who obviously does not have any interest in me.” “I did not reject you, I rejected your offer,” Aurora stressed. “Right, because you were asking for certainty that I cannot for the life of me even determine if I was capable of giving. Do you even know how relationships work, Aurora?” “Of course,” she replied strongly. Feeling insulted in his insinuation. “It should be built on a foundation of trust and friendship,” “Which we don’t have,” he pointed out. “What we do have is a genuine mutual attraction which I believe you still hate to admit. I may be wrong on that assumption but this marriage is unconventional in many ways that the wedding vows came first before forming anything of significance between us. There’s an even bigger
Aurora was not sure if she was doing the right thing. The past three weeks she has received numerous emails from the list of charities and organizations that Cunard Shipping Ltd was supporting and it was overwhelming. Their company, now hers and Jared’s has begun communicating to her the schedules of meetings, agenda, gala events and fund raisers stretching six months out into the calendar. Truth be told, she was having a birth pains to what she calls now her full time job. Her profession as a surgeon needed to be placed in the back seat as her focus has now shifted to continuing her late father’s legacy. It was a gift to her soul that Dr. Finnegan has decided and convinced the Board of Directors at Massachusetts General Hospital to keep her maybe not on full-time but as a visiting surgeon.For that she was grateful. Now she finds herself in New York having scheduled a series of luncheons, meetings, and dinners to formally welcome her as patron. She was grateful,