"Marrying the Ice Queen CEO" Chapter 4
His first project was analyzing a potential acquisition target, looking for the hidden weaknesses that could sink the deal. He found three major issues the initial assessment had missed.
Catherine presented his findings to the executive team. They killed the acquisition, saving the company twelve million dollars.
At the celebration drinks afterward, one of the senior VPs asked Catherine, “Where’d you find this guy?”
“He’s been here the whole time,” Catherine said. “I just finally opened my eyes.”
One Saturday, Catherine suggested they take Sophie to the science museum. It was the first time they’d done something together as a family that wasn’t mandated by logistics.
Sophie ran ahead, dragging them from exhibit to exhibit, her excitement infectious.
In the planetarium, with the artificial stars wheeling overhead and Sophie’s small hand in his, James looked across at Catherine and found her already looking at him.
Later, in the gift shop, Sophie wanted a poster of the solar system. Catherine bought it without hesitation, along with a model rocket kit and a book about astronauts.
In the car on the way home, Sophie said, “This was the best day ever.”
That night, after Sophie was in bed, James and Catherine sat on the couch with glasses of wine. Neither of them was really drinking.
The poster was spread out on the coffee table, waiting to be hung in Sophie’s room.
“I didn’t know I could have this,” Catherine said quietly.
“Have what?”
“Normal. A Saturday at a museum. A kid who’s excited about stars. Someone to come home to.”
She set her glass down. “I built a company because I thought that was the only way to matter. But today, watching Sophie’s face when the lights went down in the planetarium—that mattered more than any deal I’ve ever closed.”
“You’re good at this, you know. Being here. Being present.”
“I’m terrified of it.”
“So am I.”
Catherine turned to face him. “The year’s half over, James.”
He knew. Of course he knew. The calendar on his phone had been counting down since the day they signed the papers—each week ticking past like sand through an hourglass. Six months left. Then five. Then four.
“I don’t want to stop,” Catherine said. “When the year ends, I don’t want to go back to how things were.”
“What are you saying?”
“I’m saying I want to renegotiate the contract. Or throw it out entirely. I’m saying I’ve fallen in love with your daughter. And I think I’m falling in love with you.”
She said it like she was presenting findings to the board—clear, factual, terrifying in its honesty.
“And I know that wasn’t part of the deal. I know we both went into this with our eyes open and our expectations realistic. But somewhere along the way, I stopped pretending.”
James felt his throat tighten. “Catherine, you don’t have to say anything. I just needed you to know.”
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“So we’re not lying about what hurts,” James said, remembering the rule they’d set that first day in her office.
No lying about what hurts.
He thought about Sarah’s letter, still in the drawer in the kitchen. Those words he’d finally let himself believe.
You deserve to be happy.
“I’m scared,” James said. “I’m scared because the last time I loved someone, I watched her die and I couldn’t stop it. I couldn’t save her. I was supposed to protect her and I failed.”
“You didn’t fail. You showed up every day until the very end. That’s not failure, James. That’s love.”
“What if I can’t do this? What if I’m too broken?”
Catherine reached for his hand. “Then we’ll be broken together. And we’ll figure it out one day at a time, one decision at a time.”
He looked at their joined hands—the cheap wedding band that had somehow become more real than any expensive symbol could be.
“I think I’m falling for you, too. And it terrifies me.”
“Good,” Catherine said. “If it didn’t scare you, it wouldn’t be real.”
She leaned in slowly, giving him time to pull away. He didn’t.
Their kiss was tentative, careful—two people learning a new language together. When they broke apart, Catherine was crying quietly, and James realized he was too.
“I don’t know how to do this,” he whispered.
“Neither do I. But I want to learn.”
The next six months were not easy.
They fought about work, about boundaries, about how much Catherine worked and how much James worried. They had conversations that started calm and ended with one of them sleeping on the couch. They made mistakes, said the wrong thing, stepped on each other’s unhealed wounds.
But they also showed up.
Catherine cut her hours back, made it home for dinner five nights a week. James started running the company’s entire financial analysis department, building a team that matched his old ambitions with his new wisdom.
Sophie thrived. She made friends, joined the science club, stopped having nightmares every night.
On their one-year anniversary, they went back to City Hall. Same courthouse, same bored clerk.
But this time, when they said their vows, they meant them.
And when the clerk said, “You may kiss,” James pulled Catherine close and kissed her like he’d wanted to for months—like she was the answer to a question he’d been asking since the day Sarah died.
Sophie, standing next to them in a new dress covered in planets and stars, whispered to Catherine’s assistant, “Now they’re really married.”
That night, the three of them stood in the kitchen of the apartment that had stopped feeling borrowed and started feeling like home.
Sophie was hanging a new drawing on the refrigerator—the three of them holding hands under a sky full of stars, in her careful seven-year-old handwriting:
Our family for real this time.
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Catherine wrapped her arms around James from behind, chin resting on his shoulder. “Do you ever think about that day when you made that joke?”
“Every day.”
“What do you think would have happened if I hadn’t heard you?”
James turned in her arms, looked at her face—the woman who’d gambled on a broken man and somehow made him whole again.
“I think I would have kept drowning. Slowly. Quietly. Until there was nothing left.”
“And now?”
“Now I’m swimming with you.”
Sophie looked up from her drawing. “Are you guys being mushy again?”
“Little bit,” James admitted.
“Gross.” But she was smiling—that wide, uninhibited smile that kids only give when they feel completely safe. “Can we have pancakes for dinner?”
Catherine laughed. “Absolutely.”
Later, after Sophie was asleep and the kitchen was clean and the city had settled into its nighttime rhythm, James and Catherine stood at the window watching the lights.
Catherine’s head rested on his shoulder. His arm was around her waist. They didn’t say anything. They didn’t need to.
On the refrigerator behind them, Sophie’s drawing caught the light from the hallway. Three figures holding hands. A family built not from blood or obligation, but from showing up, from choosing every day to be brave enough to be vulnerable, from learning that sometimes the best things in life start with a joke and end with something real.
James thought about Sarah’s letter one last time—about the permission she’d given him that he’d finally been able to accept. He thought about the garden metaphor Catherine had used. Love that grows instead of divides. That expands instead of diminishes.
“Thank you,” he said quietly.
Catherine lifted her head. “For what?”
“For saying yes.”
She smiled—the real smile, the one she saved for moments like this. “Thank you for asking. Even if you didn’t mean to.”
Outside, the city hummed its endless song. Inside, in the warm glow of the kitchen light, a family slept—imperfect, complicated, and completely, perfectly real.
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