Walking on the streets of downtown Boston on her way to the hospital, Dr. Aurora Cunard cannot help but feel a bit jittery due to her meeting with her father last night. She knew it would happen in the long run but she did not anticipate what sort of thing her father requested of her. As she sat at the outside table of a coffee shop just a block away from her apartment at 429 Marlborough Street, she glanced at the passersby without really seeing them. Her mind was still hazy from the topic her beloved father raised during their dinner last night. She was appalled when her father directly told her he’s craving for a grandchild. She didn’t see it coming. Ever since her father suffered a mild stroke a couple of years ago, he has always been importunate of Aurora to get married. Her father has been persistent ever since and by the situation she found herself into last night, her father was taking it to the next level. Her beloved mother on the other hand felt very glad of her husband’s decision. Both of her parents no doubt were craving for a grand child.
Aurora was a product of two people who were betrothed in order to save a fading enterprise. Her father, Paul Gregory Cunard was Dannish born who migrated to Great Britain. He was the great-great grand son of a shipping line mogul who owned the Britannia, Lusitania, Queen Elizabeth I, along the many luxury ships associated with the name of the Cunard Shipping Ltd. Aurora’s mother on the other hand, Countess Rosalie Von Metternich - Habsburg was Austrian. The betrothal was made easily for a merger. The shipping line of the Cunards was slowly weakening because of the new innovated ships being introduced and it had to be saved immediately. Aurora’s grand parents made sure it would be done. In the end, the marriage was arranged with the announcing of Rosalie Von Metternich – Habsburg’s bride price more than enough to finance the struggling reorganization Cunard Shipping needed. Aurora’s father though insulted and ashamed to have been betrothed to a woman wealthier than he was, conformed. Her parents, especially her father – as Aurora later learned – never intended to fall in love, but in the long run did. Paul Gregory Cunard fought his own way out of his wife’s wealth and in due course made name for himself by working hard for the good of the shipping company. He eventually found himself appreciating his wife’s soft and kind personality despite the fact that she was Austrian and couldn’t speak English fairly. The couple wanted to have at least three children but fate wasn’t too kind. Aurora’s mother Rosalie had a difficult time giving birth and it was just unfortunate that the difficult child birth paved way to the damage of Rosalie’s birth canal, hence, she was not anymore capable of sheltering a child in her womb. This was their logical explanation of Aurora’s kind candor despite the fact that she was born with a title, from parents who came from Europe’s most influential families. Despite this however, upon migrating to America when she was fourteen, she lived a sheltered life and is barely seen by the Boston elite society, hence the rumors that she was not a very attractive girl. She is extremely low-key unlike her cousins who enjoyed numerous parties, and high-profile lifestyle who are frequently chased by the press which Aurora generally detests. But her life was full of good, happy memories and her childhood was healthy. She was short of friends when she went to school in Boston private school and her biggest challenge but it was eventually compensated during spring breaks when she is regularly sent by her parents to either Leipzig and Edinburgh to be with her grandparents. It meant to her more than anything. With that, she considers herself one of the luckiest people on earth to be more than privileged. She always took it as a compliment whenever she was reminded of how majestically she looked like her mother. Since her mother was of an Austrian progeny complete with features, which were known to be of regal decent, it was more likely that Aurora would have to be compared to a princess for one man to be able to appreciate her beauty.
After grabbing her usual cup of coffee from Martha – the owner of her most favorite coffee place just five minutes from her apartment building, Aurora set foot on to the sidewalk to take a cab towards the hospital. Sitting at the backseat of the cab, Aurora’s mind was shifting from one topic to another. For one, there was no way she’d be able to grant her parents’ request. Why not? Because for the second thing, she had not been involved with any man for a long time since she turned sixteen. Not that she did not want to be involved with a man. She was not the type who easily snares a man with a smile. There were men who tried to win her during her college days but her father has his ways to consistently stop them from pursuing. No man really got past her father’s intimidating tactics. In med school, she almost gave her virginity to a football quarterback on the backseat of his car, who is now an NFL quarterback for the San Francisco Giants. While they were kissing, a police car knocked on the windshield, flashlights on with her father in tow. There was also a Harvard med student who offered marriage when she was only twenty-one. She did not accept knowing that the man wishes to specialize in cosmetic surgery. Who would want to be married to a man who will eventually make her as his human guinea pig? She turned him down and decided to cut communication. There was another one from MIT, who is now an Executive Director at Apple. They struck a friendship in Boston but lost communication when she returned to Stanford the following academic season. When finally they bumped to each other in Martha’s coffee shop just several months ago, she found out he was getting married. Oh the regret she felt. Now at thirty and finishing her residency made dating all the more impossible. In all honesty, she was not looking for a short-term partner. Her father would disapprove of it, and the man knows how to get angry – English and Danish style combined. Her mother on the other hand has a different way of showing her disapproval if she knew her daughter was dating someone not of their family’s stature. A complete snob, her mother was - Aurora once concluded. But knowing the fact that she came from two distinguished European families, she had no choice but to comply to their standards. Whatever those standards are and how the hell she would find it in a man, she did not know. She practically tried dating all men her colleagues and friends threw at her the last eighteen years. Not one ever received an approval, which she deemed quite odd. And that’s why she remained a virgin all these years. How pathetic, she mused. Good thing her career’s her priority. If no man crosses her path and marries her in the next couple of years, she would adopt a baby or find a donor perhaps. Maybe God will be kind enough to send a hot patient when she starts her private practice. She found herself laughing quietly at the absurdity of it. She was specializing in cardiothoracic surgery. Majority of her patients are middle aged or to be completely blunt, old. But then, she’ll never know.
Arriving at the diner where his father preferred to meet him, Jared immediately spotted him at his favorite table around the corner hidden behind the pages of the Boston Herald. Jared walked towards him and decided to make his presence known. But even before he can open his mouth to utter something, the old man folded the broadsheet and looked at his son.
“Ah…good. You’re on time.” He gestured towards the vacant seat across him and said, “Sit down.”
Jared did so as the maitre’d asked for his order.
“An americano.” said Jared.
Then his father eyed him unenthusiastically. Jared stared back at him as he began to speak.
“You wanted to talk.” It was not a question.
He and his father had not communicated for the last 10 years ever since the old man gave him full control of the company. The old man fulfilled his word when he told Jared he would not be of any interference once the company was transferred to his name. It was like that ever since. Whenever Jared closed a billion-dollar deal which made its way to the business headlines, his father expressed his congratulations in a note, nothing more nothing less. This was the first time in ten years that they were going to speak face to face. Surely, there was something the old man wished to tell him or ask him for that matter. And Jared had prepared for this meeting. He was certain; his father was going to request him to do something for him. Worse? Something Jared knew he’s dead set against. What? He did not know.
He watched his father eat his toast. The man was indeed old with grey almost white thinning hair. But his dominance was still evident in his now-wrinkled face. His father was once a very handsome man. Many who knew him told Jared was his replica. But Jared never felt flattered by such remarks. In the contrary, sometimes he wished he had some of his mother’s gentle features. His mother was by-far the most beautiful woman he had ever known. The woman who’ll take her mother’s place in his heart hasn’t been born yet, if she’ll ever be born.
“I presume you’re doing great. Penetrating the Middle East, am I right?” George asked.
“Yes. Dubai and Doha to be exact.” He was a bit surprised with what he heard himself say. Jared knew he could have shown his disapproval of his father by uttering something like “what do you care?” but instead heard himself responding almost politely. This irritated Jared more.
“Good” George remarked while nodding his head in approval. “Keep it up.” He added.
Jared did not say anything. He opted to keep silent despite the fact that it was the first time he heard his father offer him words of encouragement. He did not understand him. His father was an avid fan of the go-straight-to-the-point type of conversation. What’s with the qualifiers, and tag questions? Right. If his father finally learned to disregard his own mottos, maybe it was not just a small errand after all.
“You want to tell me something or perhaps want me to do something. What is it?” Jared asked calmly but with emphasis which made his old man look at him disapprovingly.
“I did not raise you to be disrespectful.”
“I wasn’t being disrespectful. I was asking a question. What do you want to talk about?”
There was a pause as the maitre’d served Jared his coffee. The moment the staff was out of earshot, George Rickford III began talking.
“I want you to settle down” he began. Jared wanted to clarify just what he had heard but knew it would be crime to interfere when his father was still speaking. And so he maintained his cool, and continued to listen despite the fact that his heart was starting to beat in a not so normal rate, and his jaws are starting to ache in disgust.
“You’re turning thirty-eight,” his father stated matter of factly. Jared was certain what he’ll hear next would irk him. He was not wrong on that account. “I want to see you settled with a wife, and of course children who can continue the business and secure the future of the company. I don’t want it squandered to distant living relatives from my side which you know how careless they are with their trust funds.” Jared eyed the cup of coffee his father was holding and he noticed he was gripping it quite tightly. He did not quite know how to make of that gesture. He stared at him instead.
“I have been following your escapades with your interesting choices of women for the last decade. Trust me son, I know,” his old man continued. This meeting was beginning to irritate him more than he would have expected. “And I must say, you’re behaving like some billionaire playboy transferring from one woman to another treating them like a piece of clothing which you can toss when you find it useless, not to mention the constant display of those in the tabloids and local papers. The media’s discussing more of your dalliances than Rickford Hotel’s accomplishments! It is increasingly detrimental to the image of the corporation and the board is beginning to ask me if it will ever change?”
“You requested a meeting for the first time in a decade to lecture me about my private nightly trysts?” Jared asked calmly. Too calm for that matter. “Do you honestly think I would marry just because you and the board think it is time for me to do so?”
“As far as I can tell, it isn’t that private as I frequently see it splashed across tabloids. Don’t mock me,” George retorted. He knew this would be his son’s reaction. It was plain to see that his son meant to be a bachelor as long as he lives. “I have had your mother,” Jared noticed the poignancy in his father’s voice which totally caught him off guard. “I had my moments with her locked in here.” He pointed to his heart. “I want to see you experience yours.”
If Jared was a bit disturbed with the way his father was talking, he did not show it. He has never heard his father talk like this before. He’s beginning to talk about heart! The man doesn’t have any!
“What happened that all of a sudden you decided to meddle with my private life?” Jared continued, his voice cold as steel. “You don’t give a damn about anything but the business. As far as I recall, I’ve been assembling billions for Rickford in the last decade while living a life of a playboy as you described”. After he said these, there was a deafening silence between them.
When Jared thought his father was not going to say anything, he clarified his position.
“I don’t need you interfering in my personal life. You’ve done enough. I don’t want to sound ungrateful. But I will marry on my own terms, when I want to and it’s no decision of yours nor the board’s”, with those last words, he stood from his chair and left his father without so much of a glance.
“Paging Dr. Aurora Cunard, paging Dr. Aurora Cunard please proceed to the operating room 3 stat...Paging Dr. Aurora Cunard, paging Dr. Aurora Cunard please proceed to the operating room stat...”Hearing her name from the paging system, Aurora immediately proceeded to the wash room to prepare herself for her first operation for the day. As a resident surgeon of the Massachusetts General Hospital, Aurora fought hard to find her place among the men who circled the hospitals. The very first moment she stepped foot on the operating room, they thought she was a nurse. She was the only woman who qualified to take her internship at the renowned Massachusetts General Hospital. With her blond hair, and blue eyes, she knew she would have a hard time proving herself. The moment she got accepted into Stanford, she came to a decision to dye her long wavy blond tresses to a deep shade of chestnut brown. But still, who can blame them if they think she was indeed a nurse. Despi
Barely two days after his father’s operation, Jared received a phone call from the hospital that his father just gained consciousness and was asking for him immediately. Jared although in the middle of a board meeting rushed to the hospital to fulfill his father’s request to see him. Jared still hadn’t figured out if he really cared for his old man. For the past three days, he’d been trying to find it out. But then maybe he really did care because if he did not, he wouldn’t be rushing to the hospital in the middle of a very important board meeting. Arriving at the Intensive Care Unit where his father was confined, he was surprised to see at least four people seated beside his old man’s hospital bed. Three middle aged men wearing tailored suits who looked like lawyers, and a middle-aged woman in mid-sixties who, despite the old age still looked regally beautiful. As he was about to enter the room, the doctor whom Jared arranged to replace the pretty brunette surgeon approache
After hearing those words, his mind was reeling and he was shockingly confused. It was like two ropes were pulling him on each sides; one side was that the offer was an opportunity of a lifetime and Jared knew he’s very fortunate for a man like Paul Gregory Cunard to choose him to be the beneficiary of his multibillion corporate empire. On the other side however, his father is ordering him to proceed with the plan despite the old man’s condition. Then it hit him. As Jared looked at his father, a realization came to mind. His father wanted to secure the business for long term. Could this be possible? As stated by the lawyers, the document is binding and he had his chance of finding a woman fit to be his wife the last several years. The document said thirty-five. He’s turning thirty-nine! He realized the betrothal was put on hold for nearly 4 years to allow him to find a wife of his choosing. But he didn’t. Women he dated were not meant to be married into. They loved his money and the
Jared stared at her expressionless. Margaret my ass, he mused. It is Margarethe apparently, and she is presently in a relationship with someone he knows, which is bad luck. For Aurora however, it seemed to her that he looked bored – elegantly so! He was in a customized dark navy blue double-breasted tailored suit. His dark hair naturally combed to expose his handsome features and his marvelous gray eyes. Aurora, for the first time, though she already met him the other day when he sacked her - realized she was looking at the most handsome man – in a rough and hard kind of way - she ever laid eyes on. And the man did not just have the looks of a rough on the edges kind, but complete with height, aristocratic jaw lines and a muscular body that are usually built for a soldier or some sort - he was oozing sex. He made her feel breathless. It was simply devastating. He was devastating. He was tall, more than six feet and hard built, not big but bulky enough she thoug
Walking along the hospital corridor with her parents, the lawyers and her betrothed gave Aurora a feeling of dread which was slowly penetrating her tolerance. She was lucky that her department had additional staff and so she managed to get permission from her senior supervisor – Dr. Finnegan – to get out earlier than used to. They already left George Rickford III back at the Intensive Care Unit to continue his recovery. Recalling that she was dating an acquaintance of her betrothed three weeks prior was quiet disconcerting. She met Stephen in one of the hospitals’ fund raisers and he was charming and kind. Not to mention familiar with how their family business works though she does not talk about it as she has no idea how to run it. Stephen was a nice guy some days and disappearing in other days, reason why she decided to cut him lose. His inconsistency does not bode well to her instincts and having first hand experience in a toxic relationship, she did not want to be on the s
Jared was kind enough to drive her back to the hospital before heading back to his office. But again, they didn’t talk at all in the whole ride. This annoyed Aurora most of all. She couldn’t seem to grasp the man’s point of extreme silence! She felt uncomfortable whenever he’s too silent, and whenever he speaks… Aurora couldn’t understand it either for every letter of sound that comes out from his mouth has the obvious hint of repulsiveness on them. Does this man find her unpleasant? Is it why he never talks to her if there is no need to? Is it his way of showing he disapproved of her, that he doesn’t find her suitable for his standards as a man? Aurora hoped she’d know. It was very hard for her to comprehend the man who was supposed to be her husband soon. They should at least try understanding each other if they want to get along. She glanced at him for a while and when she was convinced that there’s no hint at all that he was going to speak, she mustered all her courage to speak
Jared, on the other hand did not fail to notice it too. He was now scanning the contents of the red folder his secretary prepared and an idea crossed his mind. He stood up from his high-backed chair and walked over to where the two women were. He then sat himself beside Aurora and without a word to both women, took the put of tea and poured into the empty cup beside Aurora’s. He reached for the creamer, poured a small amount, stirred, and began to sip. Both women exchanged a meaningful look and smiled. Renata then excused herself, and upon receiving Jared’s approval, walked towards the exit. “What are those?” Aurora asked as she sipped her tea eyeing the creative board paper in Jared’s hand. “Invitations for the Met, and the Gates Foundation” he replied nonchalantly as he leaned his back against the couch and rested his head. “Both are fund raisers, Met’s for breast cancer but we need to shell out at least five thousand dollars per individual, the other one’s f
“You will join me in New York,” he told her when they were inside the elevators descending towards the basement parking. “I beg your pardon?” she was not entirely sure if she heard him right, with the exhaust humming in the background as they reached the basement parking where Jared’s silver BMW X5 was parked. He smiled at her as he prompted its keyless controller to unlock the door of the vehicle. “We go together. It’s black-tie, this coming Saturday. We’ll leave for New York on Friday afternoon. We’ll fly back here the next day. Can you clear your schedule?” She heaved a sigh before answering his gentle orders. “You misunderstand,” she began her explanation. “I don’t go to these kinds of social events. In Germany and in Austria, yes but not here in the States. Absolutely not.” “Why not?” he was scowling now, irritated more with her foolish reasoning. “What’s the difference between the social events in New York than that of Germany and Austria? Excep
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,