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By:Alyssa Urbano


“It’s beautiful...”

“I know we’re still in that trial period but nothing would make me happier than if you wore them again. I want people to see those when we go to the Demakis Shipping International anniversary party.”

He held up his hand and gave a nervous laugh. There was a glint of gold; he was wearing his own wedding ring.

Her heart melted. He was really trying and doing his best to make this work. She held out her hand to him.

“Put it on me, then.”

He pulled her closer and enveloped her hand in his.

“The first time I did this, I was too drunk to know what I was doing. I just wanted to find a place where I could lie down and sleep. Now, I do know what I am doing. With this ring comes a promise. I promise to give you all of me: my fidelity, my trust, my love...”

He placed both rings on her finger and bent his head to kiss her knuckles. Her breath caught at his words and she felt a blush heat her cheeks. All her life, she’d never heard words more romantic. She’d read them in books and heard them in movies but she never had them being spoken to her...

Until now.

“Am I winning your heart yet?” he whispered.

It had become a habit of his to ask her those words. It had been three days now and every time he told her something sweet, a gesture or a gift, he jokingly asked her that.

In truth, he was getting there but she didn’t want to answer his question right away. He had a lot to make up for and she refused to concede at once. She also refused to acknowledge that she was falling fast for her own husband.





January 8, 2013

The Andrade-Demakis Shipping Corporation

Athens, Greece



“Have I told you that you look exquisite tonight?”

“Nope. I believe you haven’t,” Cassia replied.

Nikos smiled and patted her arm which was wrapped around his as they waited to be announced into the grand ballroom.

“Well, dear wife, you look absolutely ravishing. All of them pale in comparison,” Nikos told her sweetly as he gestured towards the women scattered around the foyer.

Cassia snorted as he pointed towards tall, svelte models that she thought she really didn’t compare to.

“I should only have eyes for you, remember?” Nikos teased and Cassia slapped his arm and rolled her eyes. She was feeling a bit queasy again but she attributed it to nerves.

This was a grand party for the 100-year celebration of the Demakis side of the corporation. It was a lavish event and there were several notable people in the crowd. Cassia fanned herself to chase away the nausea.

She also felt a bit tired and this she blamed on jet lag. After Christmas, they flew to Barcelona to be with Antonio, his wife and their son. She enjoyed meeting them, and holding little Anton in her arms made her long for a baby of her own.

During the past few days, Nikos toured her around Barcelona. He relayed her stories that Antonio told him about his home. She enjoyed herself too much. When Nikos set his mind to being a charmer, he really pulled out the big guns and she couldn’t help but be swept away.

“Mr. Nikos Demakis and his wife Mrs. Cassia Andrade-Demakis, CEO and major shareholders of the Andrade-Demakis Shipping Corporation!”

The two of them were announced and they descended the wide staircase towards the grand ballroom. All eyes were on them for this was the first time they were seen together after them being kidnapped. Both of them painted smiles on their faces and waved at the crowd.

Cassia was decked out in a beautiful flowing lavender gown. It was wide at the sleeves and tight on the waist. The cleavage was so low that she thought Nikos’ eyes were going to pop the first time he saw her in it.

Truth be told, she really chose this dress to vex him. She designed it herself and she knew he would feel all possessive over it and ask her to change. But he took one look at her and his eyes clouded with desire. She still remembered the look of pure need that he gave her and shivers of desire slid down her spine.



“You like it? Aren’t you going to ask me to change? What will people think?” she teased.

“They will think that you are the most beautiful woman there and I am the luckiest man. They will see you and they will envy what I have because they can only look. But I can touch and all of it is mine,” he rasped in that deep baritone of his.



She shook her head to clear it of those thoughts and focused on walking towards their table. She and Nikos were in the middle of the raised table and on either side of them were the board members and the company’s major stockholders with their wives.

Nikos stood up and started his speech:

“Thank you, everyone, for coming. First of all, a pleasant evening to all of you. Welcome to the celebration of the one hundredth year of Demakis Shipping Corporation! Of course, this is now merged with Andrade International. Yet another great feat for us,” Nikos began. “We have encountered many threats: competition, the changing economy, global modernization, challenges of the weather and so much more. But we are still here one hundred years later. We not only have ships but also planes, cars, trucks, and hundreds of thousands of employees across the globe. What started as one small ship is now an empire. We are stronger than ever! For this we are very thankful. So everyone, please raise your glasses to the continued strength of our company and may good fortune continue to smile upon us.”

The room erupted into a round of applause and everyone raised their glasses and toasted the continued success of the company.

“Let the party begin! Please do enjoy yourselves!” Nikos said with a smile before he sat down.

The music resumed and the waiters started serving the food.

Nikos was busy with the board members who kept on engaging him in conversation. He kept on glancing apologetically to Cassia. Even if he was busy talking, he took her hand from under the table and never let go.

“I’m so sorry,” he mouthed.

“It’s okay,” she whispered with a smile.

“You should go with your friends for now. I am very bad company because they all want to speak to me.”

“I’ll go and do that. I think I’ll get myself drunk too so that I can finally have payback for what you did on our wedding.”

Nikos groaned and shook his head.

“I’m kidding,” she laughed. “Find me when you’re done. You owe me a dance.”

She winked and then stood up and crossed the room towards the bar.

Cassia spent the time glancing around the room and looking for her friends who were also attending. She found Isobel perched atop one of the bar stools and drinking shots like there was no tomorrow.

“Whoah, Izzy. Slow down.”

“I don’t want to slow down. He’s here, Cassia.”

“Who? The one I told you about. The man who made me hate the rest of his species.” That got Cassia’s attention and her eyes quickly scanned the room.

“Who?”

Isobel sighed, “It doesn’t matter.”

“Tell me, please! I am dying of curiosity about him!” Cassia tugged on Isobel’s hand.

Isobel rolled her eyes and cursed under her breath when she saw the Senator who her father forced her to date walking towards her.

She mustered a fake smile and glanced at Cassia apologetically when the Senator asked her to dance.

Cassia instantly pitied her friend. There couldn’t be any girl who hated the male species more than her friend Isobel. She hated men and sworn herself off dating but her father, the President of the United States, was forcing her to.

“She’s here,” Alex told his friends.

Both Antonio and Nikos straightened and they quickly scanned the room. Their eyes locked on one specific woman. Cassia and Isobel were totally oblivious about the conversation between the three men and how three pairs of eyes were on them.

“It seems like Cassia knows your old flame,” Antonio told Alex as they watched Cassia and Isobel on the bar. He nodded quietly and continued to sip his drink.

“She’s grown more beautiful with the years. I still remember the two of you back in college,” Nikos commented. He was glad at being granted a reprieve from all the people who wanted to speak to him. Now he could kick back and enjoy the party with his friends.

Alex sighed and took another glass of champagne from a passing waiter.

“Too bad for me then that she thinks I’ve been the villain all along.”

“Then maybe it’s time you tell her the truth of what happened. It’s clear to me that you still want her even after all these years. You’ve not maintained a serious relationship since the two of you broke up.”

“Whoa there. Maybe it’s because of the fact that I’ve been in the military and then the mercenary business that’s why there’s no time for me to chase a relationship?” Alex snorted.

“Keep telling yourself that, buddy. It’s clear that you’re still smitten with her just like you were in college,” Nikos teased and Antonio nodded his agreement.

“Why don’t you just tell her the truth? Maybe she’d give you another chance.”

“It isn’t that easy. Besides, she hates my guts. But I promise you...I’ll get her back. I’ve just seen an offer for a job as her head of security. I think I’ll take it.” Alex’s grin was filled with so much mischief.

“I do not think I like that smile,” Nikos groaned.

“Of course. It’s clear that he’s plotting something,” Antonio agreed.