“You’ll just do the paying tonight,” he said firmly.
“If you make me pay more than a hundred dollars, I’ll kill you,” I muttered under my breath.
In the act of taking a tray of eggs, Constantijin went still, turning to me with narrowed silver eyes. “Did you say something?”
I gave him my best ditzy smile. “I said you’re the most gorgeous guy on the planet---oomph!” Constantijin had suddenly seized my chin, taking my lips in an open, wet, toe-curling kiss. I almost lost myself in that kiss and I would have if I hadn’t heard someone gasp behind me.
Constantijin released me after giving my lower lip one last bite. Red-faced, I couldn’t help looking over my shoulder, hoping that I wouldn’t see anyone. A pair of women in flight attendant uniforms stared back at me, a mixture of envy and surprise on their faces.
I looked back at Constantijin with a glare.
He sent me a lazy smile, his attention completely focused on me even though I could hear the women behind me talking loudly, doing anything they could to get Constantijin to look at them.
“Why did you do that?” I demanded in a whisper.
“Because I felt like it.” And then he gave me one of those shrugs again.
Now absolutely confused, I said, “Something’s seriously wrong with you.”
And the hateful man answered with another shrug.
By the time we finished grocery shopping, I could only stare in horror at our cart, which I literally had to use all my weight to push all the way to the cashier. “Won’t you even help me?”
Constantijin gave me an innocent look. “But you always say you don’t need my help, sweetheart. I just want to show you how much I respect your need for us to be equals.”
“You---”
“If you say something bad about me, I’m going to kiss you.”
Conscious of the wide-eyed stare from the cashier, I snapped my mouth shut and tried to satisfy myself by glaring at him.
It only made him laugh and despite his threat, he pulled me in his arms and kissed me anyway. The kiss was over before I could even react and by the time I got my senses back, Constantijin was calmly unloading our cart.
“That would be $245,” the cashier said minutes later.
“What?”
But he only smiled and said, “Go on, pay for it.”
When we got home, Constantijin told me he wanted us to watch one of the pay-per-view movies offered. He asked me to pick one and when I did, he suddenly told me he wanted to watch the sci-fi thriller, which he knew I absolutely loathed. Then afterwards, he said he wanted me to cook breakfast for him – even though he knew there was nothing else I loathed more than cooking.
Constantijin made all these insane demands throughout the night and all the way till dawn. When he told me I had better skip work for the day, I could only agree. It was the very first time I was also glad to see him go. Constantijin in a weird mood was totally exhausting.
His housekeeper, Nora, woke me up around noon, bringing the wireless phone to me and saying it was Constantijin’s mother.
“I’m guessing you had a bad time settling on your first night?” Marge murmured sympathetically when I greeted her with a scratchy voice.
Before I knew it, I was telling her everything that happened.
I was kind of hoping she’d say I was right for thinking Constantijin had been such a jerk all night long but she burst into laughter instead.
“W-what’s so funny?” I blurted out, confused and not a little disgruntled.
“I want to tell you a story, Yanna. When Constantijin was sixteen, he asked Erik if he could have his own car. Instead, my husband gave him a puppy – as a way of teaching him how to be mature and responsible. Now, Constantijin always had a soft spot for animals but he was too proud and so he didn’t want to let Erik know he was also happy about the pup.”
With another chuckle, Marge continued, “So all the time, Constantijin would pretend that he’d forget to feed the pup when all the while he had given one of the maids a strict feeding schedule for it. He’d pretend he had no time to train the pup even though he’d sneak out in the middle of the night to check on it. And then he’d go shopping for supplies and take the tags off before coming home. He’d tell us they were old secondhand stuff his friends had thrown out.” She paused and there was a smile in her voice when she asked, “Do you see where I’m going?”
“Yes,” I choked out because I did.
“I’m so glad, Yanna, so glad he’s so happy with you.”
Lesson #10
All good things with your billionaire must come to an end.
“You don’t look okay, Yanna,” Constantijin shouted at me two weeks later, gazing at me in concern. He was seated at the head of the table and I was seated at the opposite end, a good twenty feet separating us because I had insisted that just for once we gave his larger-than-life dining table a try.
“I’m okay.” I tried to shout back – I kind of had to because it was the only way to get heard. But my voice came out weak. As another wave of pain struck my belly, I bent slightly forward in an effort to keep it from hurting more.
Constantijin was at my side the next moment. “What’s wrong?” he demanded.
Cold sweat bathed my skin and it took all my will to speak. "I just have to…rest.” Another wave of pain burst inside me and I almost pushed him away in my haste to leave the room.
“Where are you going?”
Ignoring his question, I went through the door that connected our suites and headed straight to the bedroom Marge and I had brainstormed to decorate but I never got to use.
Locking myself inside the bathroom, I quickly snatched one of the pads from cabinet over the sink and tore the package with shaky fingers.
Dysmenorrhea was such a bitch.
When I came out, I was surprised and unreasonably irritated to see Constantijin waiting inside my bedroom.
"I have my period," I told him shortly as I walked past him to switch the air-conditioning on. I crawled into bed and pulled the covers up, determinedly closing my eyes so he’d get the message and leave me alone.
This month’s cycle felt more painful than usual, and I wondered if it was because of all the, err, things Constantijin and I did in bed.
“Is there anything I can do?”
I opened my eyes to glare at him and snap, “Nothing.” It was that or cry. I hated everything about myself and I hated everything about him, too. It must be the hormones since Constantijin looked as gorgeous as he always was, even though he only had his sweat pants on and his flawlessly smooth and toned chest was completely bare.