Rafael tapped Eddy's office door with a key card when Emma got up from her desk and rushed to him.
"Oh, Mr. Carvalho. You didn't have to do it." She fidgeted with her fingers nervously and looked at the signed and stapled bunch of papers.
"I want you to make two copies of these and have them sent over to me." He handed her the contract.
"One copy for me too." Ruhi chimed in.
"Ignore her. She won't be getting a copy."
"Why n--" She swallowed the lump in her throat when Rafael glared at her the way his dad typically does—the kind of look that turns legs to jelly.
He gave Emma the key card back and grabbed Ruhi by the arm. He pulled her roughly out toward the elevator. Ruhi was shocked at his sudden change of demeanor.
"Rafael?!" She protested against his steely grip.
"Stop saying my name. And stop talking." He pushed the elevator button to reach the lobby.
"So you were just playing nice until---"
"I said shut the fuck up! You will not talk unless I allow you to." Rafael was a different man, not the arrogant jerk she met last night, or the condescending, patronizing douche she saw earlier. He was a terrifying domineering asshole she wanted to run away from. There was a coldness in his eyes which she always ignored until now because his gorgeous face and the oozing hotness clouded her senses.
He got what he wanted from her and knew she won't refuse to attend the press meet or the wedding. She won't dare to cross his dad, now that she met him. He did not want her to use the contract copy to blackmail him. He needed the paperwork to split up with her in a year.
A year was plenty for his dad to get the reins of the diamond market back in his hands. His dad would then not care what he did with Alisha or his automobile companies. Diamonds bored him as much as cars excited him. He didn't care about the everlasting, eternal nonsense concept that his dad wanted to sell to the world.
He tried to persuade his dad years ago not to involve him in his business or politics.
'It's just another stone; millennials and Gen Z care more about travel and investing in experiences, not splurge on status symbols unless the status symbol is a beastly car of course.' He tried to reason with his dad before starting college, after finishing college, and before pursuing his MBA.
His dad was adamant and would have it no other way. He called Rafael a fool for not wanting to take over a multi-billion empire that was being served on a gold platter all ready for him. He introduced Rafael to Alisha, who was also like Rafael; emotionally detached and a car fanatic.
With the kids from both partners dating and marrying, he thought Rafael would automatically take on more responsibility. Rafael pretended to take on responsibility and did whatever he wanted by founding automobile companies and investing heavily in innovations in car design and technologies.
Antonio couldn't complain because his son's ventures were an immense success. He knew Rafael was a natural and would reign supreme even in the diamond business if he cared enough instead of just doing the bare minimum to keep him happy.
Ruhi followed Rafael as he walked toward the glass door to exit the building. His car was waiting outside for him and the two black cars of his bodyguards also lined up right behind his car.
"See you tomorrow. My driver will pick you up at 10 AM." He told her coldly and put on his sunglasses once he stepped out. The rain had stopped, and the sun was peeking out brilliantly before setting down in another thirty minutes.
Ruhi also took her sunglasses out from her purse and put them on as she walked through the revolving door. She understood Rafael would give her more shit if she tried to talk to him. 'Why would she want to talk to him anyway if he was such an ass?' She thought while checking Uber prices for going back to Dhruv's place. She stared at her phone blankly, unable to ignore Rafael's behavior.
Rafael was relieved that she didn't create a scene and will leave so quietly. Her unnatural quietness made him curious because he expected her to put up a fight or call him names. He turned back to look at her before getting into his car when she slid down the steps near the entrance in the most ungraceful way and got up in an even more ungraceful manner. She was too busy on the phone to have noticed the steps until she tripped over.
She brushed her scraped elbow through the torn sweater. He went to catch her sunglasses from falling off her face as she got up. She avoided looking at him and tried to take the sunglasses back from his hand.
"Tom Ford's?" He asked her, but she didn't reply. Her silence bothered him. He couldn't believe he would rather have her yap nonstop than be quiet and hurt.
"They are too big for your face?" He said, putting the cat-eye sunglasses back on her face. "Are they even real? Or did you get them from the dollar store?" He tried to provoke her.
Newspeople flooded the front entrance the very next second. Ruhi stepped down the stairs to ignore them and leave. She thought paparazzi shouldn't be her headache because they were after Rafael. He caught her by the wrist and stood closer as more people gathered around them.
"What is this? An impromptu press meet?" She asked Rafael in an annoyed voice.
"One of them must have seen us at the mall parking and followed us here."
"Miss Ruhi Bakul, can you tell us a little more about yourself? How old are you? Where do you come from?"
"Twenty-five. India. What else do you want to know?" Her answers were curt while she struggled to keep calm and not run away. She was tempted to yell at Rafael for touching her and acting like everything was cool between them. She pushed his hand off her wrist when his grip loosened.
"Are you feeling overwhelmed by the good fortune? Not everyone gets to marry one of the most eligible bachelors in the country." One of the women pushed the microphone toward her after asking the question.
"By good fortune, if you mean being the wife of the CEO who's cold and aloof, treats women like a speck of dust---"
Rafael interrupted her in his smooth, confident voice. "Don't mind her. She's mad at me for not buying the ring she wanted. She prefers simple and practical, not what I got for her." He said, wrapping an arm around her waist and stroking her other arm with his free hand.
Her body oddly tingled up in response to the warm touch of his fingers as they traced down her body. She looked up at him to warn him not to get too cozy with her. Her breath hitched, and she took a small step back when she saw his eyes look at her with affection. His cold eyes were warm and smiling, transforming him into a genuinely nice man. He did most of the talking with the media when she just glared at him and kept quiet.
She was shocked at the transformation. 'How can someone be so good at pretending? And he said last night that Dhruv and I were used to lying and pretending. Such a player! He was a player with women until he found Alisha, and a player in business; a really manipulative person who somehow persuaded me to get in the car with him to sign the contract.'
"Ruhi..." He rubbed her shoulder and put her in a trance again. "They asked you a question."
"How long have you known Mr. Carvalho?"
"I met him thirteen years ago," she replied. Rafael thought she was kidding until she continued. "I accompanied my dad along with my mom and sister on his business trip to Coonoor. We stayed at a summer home Rafael's dad owned up in the mountains. Rafael visited India at that time to spend his summer holidays."
"How romantic! So did you stay in touch with each other since then?"
"No, I wanted to forget about him and I did until I saw his picture when my parents told me about him."
"How long ago was this?" One of the reporters asked to which Rafael replied before Ruhi could.
"Almost a year. We have been in touch to see if there was something more we wanted to explore."
"What about Alisha? Were you seeing two women at the same time? We assumed Alisha lasted the longest."
"She did. I wasn't seeing Ruhi. We just talked." He went on answering more questions for another fifteen minutes, and then the focus was on Ruhi again.
"So Ruhi, we know all about Rafael's hobbies, likes and dislikes, etc. We would like to do a quick Q&A with you before we let you go."
"First question: Something you are scared of?"
"Thunderstorms... can't sleep at night when I hear the sky roaring."
Favorite color...
Motto to live by...
Favorite cuisine...
Favorite holiday spot...
Any pets?
The questions went on while Rafael had his arm wrapped around her the entire time as if she would run away if he didn't hold her tight enough.
"Okay, last question. When you are away from Rafael, what reminds you of him?"
Ruhi looked at the Christmas tree that was still by the entrance where they were standing. She pointed to a twig.
"A twig reminds you of him? How?" Someone asked her in disbelief.
"It's dry and stiff, just like him." A burst of laughter erupted from them and one of them said, "You are hilarious. And great at deadpanning when joking."
"I'm not kidding. When you see this tree out in the cold, it's---"
"Ruhi, will you please stop?" Rafael leaned in and whispered to her, knowing very well she was going to call him more names and vent out about what he did earlier. She was reaching her breaking point even though she acted calm until then.
"Will you stop holding me so close? You disgust me, and I hate you!" He let her go when he saw a thin sheen of tears in her eyes.
A lump formed in her throat, and her voice croaked when she tried to talk to the media.
"Hey... We don't have to do this. Let's go." Rafael pressed her close to him.
"Leav---"
Her eyes widened and her body tensed up when he cupped her face and planted an urgent kiss on her lips. His hand found its way into her hair as he deepened the kiss. Her pulsed raced to an all-time high and her hands gripped his shirt.
Rafael meant it to be a quick kiss, but when he felt her body tremble against his at the intensity, he couldn't stop himself from ravaging her mouth. Her grip tightened on his shirt as he leaned forward to kiss the hell out of her, not able to get enough of her soft lips. Even when she pulled away to catch some air for just a second, he wanted to suck on those lips again and meet her tongue.
The surroundings slowly disappeared, and the world stopped. She forgot all about her anger as she melted into his arms.
SEVEN YEARS LATER It was a quiet Sunday afternoon with some cooling summer showers pouringdown outside the window whileRafael spent a good amount of time in his study. He was lagging behind quite a bit because he spent all day at the water park yesterday and left work early even on Friday afternoon to attend his daughter's ballet performance. He got up from his seat and stretched before stepping out to see what Ruhi and his little Snookums were up to. Even though he wanted to finish all the piled up stuff, he had gone two hours without seeing them and it felt like too much on a Sunday. He walked down to the kitchen to see what all the excitement was about. Ruhi was watching something very seriously on her daughter'spink laptop while the little girl was busy whisking butter and molten chocolate. She got chocolate mousse on both her chubby cheeks while Ruhi got a good amount on her nose. "Papa! You were not supposed to come out until w
Rafael had always imagined death to start with some blinding light where all the best moments of his life wouldflash by him and then follow with an abyss of darkness. At least that's what he heard people say it would be like.The gunshots were still ringing in his ears long after the darkness, but the blinding light never came. The pain and the hopelessness sure felt like death.Among the many regrets he had, he regretted not being able to say a proper goodbye. Ruhi had never believed how unconditionally he loved her. He knew he did a poor job showing his feelings toher, except that he could prove that he would die for her, willing to do so over and over.He wanted to hear Ruhi's voice one last time before falling unconscious. His body was going numb, but a shooting painunfurled in the deepest pit of his stomach when he thought about the image of Ruhi lying on the floor.Was she conscious? He couldn't remember. Everything happened too quic
"Oh, I seriously loved what you fed me. I don't know what this is.""Well, let me fix something light so that you don't go hungry. The doctor will be on his way if you throw up again." His voice trailed off as he walked back into the kitchen.Pushing the stray locks of her hair out of her sweaty forehead, she looked at the time on her phone and groaned, her head still slightly spinning. She slept for almost ten hours last night after getting rid of her dinner and felt exhausted at barely ninein the morning.Rafael stepped into the bedroom with a bowl full of chicken soup forty minutes later, and she was in for another surprise. She wished she knew how to cook a soup withthat perfect consistency and flavor he achieved seemingly effortlessly. Watching the heavy raindrops hit the window panes persistently, she stared out at the dark sky while sipping on the warm liquid."Huh, so no sightseeing today?" She asked Rafael, who was looking at her with
No matter how much Rafael hated to move to a different room, Ruhi was super adamant, and hehad no other option but to leave the room. He hoped the next morning to be better and planned a day full of fun things to do. He missed the good old times where all she wanted was to eat a good meal with him at a restaurant and make him watch some kids' movies.She answered his call after deliberately missing it the first two times. He assumed she was sleeping. Sleep was the last thing on her mind. Without him by her side, she tossed and turned until the stormy predawn sky gave way to some daylight outside the huge glass windows."Wake up, sleepyhead. We have reservations for breakfast at a lakeside cafe here.""What makes you think I'm still in my bed. I ate breakfast already."Rafael's face fell when he heard that. It was barely 9 AM and Ruhi was still in bed on weekends, so he didn't expect her to be out already when on vacation."Where are you
"Do I really want to talk to her? I don't think so." Ruhi crumpled the paper with Adira's number on it."Well, we can't trust anything she says, but I think we should hear her out. Also, I need to track her location. So just talk to her for a few minutes and---""I don't want to help you kill her, Rafael."Rafael entered the number into Ruhi's phone and made the call before turning the speaker on."Ruhi... I-I'm sorry. Please, please, help me. There are some half a dozen men with guns chasing me. I feel scared. Ruhi? Are you there?""How could you lie to Gus about something like that? Don't you know he still hasn't moved on?" Ruhi asked reluctantly,confused about how she felt when talking to her sister. She never wanted to talk to her again after finding outshe wanted Gus to kill her."It was... Um, it was Alisha's idea. I just told her Raina had a sister. She came up with this idea to make a deal with him
It took a lot of courage for Ruhi to utter those four words, knowing full well Rafael wasn't going to let her go that easily. If he was a person to reason with and walk away with mutual understanding, she would have never tried so hard to run away from him. As she expected, his eyes flared, smoldering with what seemed to be fury, and his body grew rigidabove her, taut with tension."What?"He rolled onto his side and forced her to meet his gaze."You heardme. I can't live like this anymore. I want out, and I mean it."He flinched slightly at the steely resolution in her eyes. His gaze was feverishly raking her up and down, with disbelief clearly written all over his face. She was equally baffled that he hadn't seen this coming. She wondered if he was being deliberately dense."Ruhi, I know you didn't deserve the treatment you got from me." He stroked her cheek back and forth with hislong thumb. "It's not fair that I make a mistake