“There’s more,” she says, her voice soft, insecure.
I drag my chair closer and wrap my arm around the back of her chair. “Tell me.”
She bites down on her lip, and I hate seeing her so breakable, so vulnerable. She’s my wife, easily amongst one of the most powerful women in this damn country, yet here she sits in front of me, uncertain and hurt.
“When I left home, my brother and father got me to sign some documents. At the time, my father told me that if I was going to leave, I’d better be serious about it. He told me he’d cut me off, and I agreed. So, I signed.”
She hesitates, her eyes dropping to her lap. I place my index finger underneath her chin and raise her face.
“What is it you want, wife? If it’s within my power, I will give it to you.”
She nods and inhales deeply. “I want the shares I signed away back. I want everything that’s my mother’s. I don’t care about my father’s stuff, he can keep that. But I want every single thing my mother has worked for. I don’t want Jade getting her hands on any of it.”
I nod and smile when I see the flash of determination in her eyes. “All right, Mrs. Kennedy. Then let’s make that happen. What about Matthew’s shares?”
She hesitates and stares at me as though she’s trying to guess what I’m thinking. “I want those too,” she says eventually. “I know you hate him, and though I don’t know all the details, I know there’s bad blood between you two. Take whatever you want from him. I don’t care. He was happy to let Mom die, so I don’t see why he should have anything she left him.”
I nod. “With pleasure,” I tell her. “This is hardly a request. More of a present to me, really. Another way to screw over your brother? I’ll do it happily.”
Elena laughs, but I see the heartache she’s trying to hide. She still loves her brother, but she’s lost faith in him, she’s given up on him. Matthew is a fucking idiot.
“Tell me about your childhood,” I say. “You’ve told me about the last few years, but you never told me how you ended up becoming estranged from everyone you love, how you ended up deciding to leave home.”
Elena sighs, her expression heartbreaking. “It was all very gradual,” she says. “My mom got into that car accident, and she fell into a coma. For months, my father, brother, and I were a team, we were united, we were hoping for her recovery. My grandparents passed away years ago, so all we had was each other. I didn’t even notice Dad slipping away. I was completely blindsided when he introduced me to Jade, and I was a wreck when he told me he wanted to marry her. I expected Matthew to side with me, but he didn’t. He welcomed Jade and Elise with open arms, and they returned the love he showed them.”
Elena inhales shakily. “I couldn’t do it, and it caused a lot of friction, a lot of arguments, and endless accusations about my refusal to accept Jade into our family. Over and over again I’d be told that I was ungrateful for not wishing for my father’s happiness, for wanting him to live in the past. And it wasn’t that at all, you know? I was just sad about my mother, and all of a sudden, I was asked to pretend my mother doesn’t even exist. At that point, I didn’t even know my dad was trying to get the doctors to declare her brain dead.”
A tear drops down her cheek, and I catch it with my thumb. Elena smiles shakily, and she looks so damn broken, so hurt. It makes me want to tear the world apart for her. She was never supposed to mean anything to me. She wasn’t supposed to be someone I’d care about. All I wanted her to be was my trophy wife, someone to keep my bed warm, someone that’d keep my mother happy and entertained, and my grandfather off my back. I shouldn’t care about her tears, but I do.
“I found out about that the day my father married Jade. That’s when the insurance company called me to say they’d stop paying for her care. I was foolish, because I laughed it off. I was Elena Rousseau, after all. I knew we had the money. What I didn’t expect was how hard Jade was going to work at erasing every trace of my mother. It started with things around the house, and then it moved to the relationships we had. The Kennedys, and your mother in particular, are close friends of my mother’s, so Jade stopped me from hanging out with Lucian, probably because she didn’t want the reminder. If I refused to listen, she’d make sure that I couldn’t go see my mother at the hospital for weeks, so I obeyed, and slowly but surely, I ended up losing all my friends. I’d been so focused on my mother, and I’d been so young… I just didn’t realize what she was doing, not until it was too late. When she convinced my dad to stop paying for my mother’s care, I was all alone. I had no connections left, no one to reach out to. All I had was my trust fund, and I just prayed it was enough. Maybe I shouldn’t have left home, but at that point it had all just become too much.”
I try my best to suppress the rage I feel, the need to punch Alaric Rousseau in the face. I can’t believe everything she’s been through. Despite all that, she never lost hope, she never stopped fighting for her mother. Why is it that there’s so much about my wife that I’m only just finding out about? I guess it’s because I never bothered to get to know her, to talk to her.
“Do you know what happened to the shares you had in your father’s company? Everyone knows he wouldn’t have come as far as he has without your mother—she famously provided him with the start-up money in return for half his company’s shares. I’ve heard the story at least a dozen times.”
Elena nods and bites down on her lip. “Yes, she did do that. Matthew and I inherited those shares. Dad wasn’t able to take my shares from me directly, but he did manage to sign them over to Matthew instead, before I turned eighteen. So long as the shares go to either my brother or me, he can get away with that. I haven’t fought him on it. I care more about everything my mother built. I’m not really interested in my father’s company.”
I grit my teeth and shake my head. “Every single thing you’ve lost, we’ll get back. Everything.”
She looks at me with a small sparkle of hope in her eyes, but I see the fire douse almost as soon as it’s lit. She doesn’t dare put her faith in me, and I can’t blame her. Not after everything she’s been through. I’m essentially telling her I’ll give her everything the entire Rousseau family owns, and I get that it’s hard to believe. But it isn’t impossible. For her, I’ll make it happen.
When I asked her to marry me, I was after a simple girl, someone that would feel so indebted to me that she’d stay out of my way. Someone that wouldn’t dare bother me with useless expectations and notions of love.
Elena is everything I thought I wanted, but now I find myself wanting to give her everything that she’s refusing to ask for. I want her to rely on me more. I want her to ask me for help. I want her to use every single connection I’ve got to regain everything she’s lost.
And that’s where the danger lies… Elena makes me want to give her the world.
Chapter 27
E lena
My phone buzzes just as I’ve made myself a cup of coffee, and I frown, surprised to find my brother calling me. I hesitate before picking up.