I adjust my black suit jacket and run my fingers through my hair. Throwing the door open, I step out of the boutiqueâs changing room and throw my arms wide so my brothers can inspect me.
âWhereâs the bow tie?â Finn asks, slouched in the corner of the pristine white sofa.
âIâm not a bow tie kind of guy.â
Zane rolls his eyes.
Finn scolds me, âCadence chose this suit for you. You should wear it the right way.â
âI hate tuxedos.â
âItâs a suit, not a tuxedo. And without the bow tie, you look like youâre a drunk eloping in Vegas, not New York,â Zane says.
I glance through the windows, admiring the New York skyline. âItâs almost the same thing.â
I preferred Vegas actually. There, we could have gotten married on the same day. Here in New York, we had to wait twenty-four hours after receiving the license.
It worked out though. My brothers were able to fly over and bring Vi with them. The moment Cadence saw her sister, they collided in a tangle of arms, hair and tears.
I really donât understand women.
âThis isnât my only shot. I plan on getting married again,â I growl.
âYouâre already thinking of divorce?â Finn raises both eyebrows.
âDivorce isnât in my vocabulary.â I adjust my cuffs. âCadey is never getting rid of me. I meant Iâm giving her the big, million-dollar wedding she deserves later on, when Iâm sure dad wonât try to ruin it.â
Zane snorts. âItâs strange that heâs not barging in right now.â
âHe probably thinks Dutch wouldnât go through with a wedding after seeing the pictures.â
âWhat pictures?â I ask, fixing my collar.
âRight after you left for the airport, we got a package. Inside were pictures of Cadence and Hunter together,â Finn says dryly.
âDad mom were spying on her. Itâs insane.â Zane blows out a breath.
âWe donât have normal parents,â Finn agrees.
âMaybe thatâs why weâre not normal,â Zane muses. He walks up to me and holds the bow tie up.
I grit my teeth and dutifully tie it around my neck.
Thereâs a knock at the door.
âCome in.â
Vi slips through, wearing a frilly pink dress. I told her to choose whatever she wanted from the store and she spent the next three hours agonizing over all her favorites. In the end, I told her to choose one and Iâd buy her the rest.
âWow.â Viâs eyes light up. âDutch, you look really handsome.â
âItâs the bow, right?â Zane says proudly.
âI canât believe my sisterâs getting married to the lead guitarist of The Kings.â Her voice sounds dazzled.
âIs Cadence ready?â Finn asks, checking his watch. âWe told the wedding planner weâd meet at three oâclock and itâs two forty now.â
Vi scratches her nails into the door knob and chews on her bottom lip.
âIs Cadey okay?â I ask, my eyes fastening on her nervous expression.
âNot really.â
Iâm in front of her in a snap. âWhat happened?â
So many things could go wrong.
Dad might have kidnapped her.
Hunter might have rushed over to declare his love.
Sol might be trying to steal her away.
Breeze might have found out and flew over here to dissuade her from marrying me.
âWhat is it?â I demand.
âCadeyâs blowing chunks,â Vi whispers.
My eyes meet my brotherâs.
âShe said it was just nerves, but I donât know. My sister doesnât throw up much. And she never gets sickâ¦â
I rush out of the room.
Vi, Finn, and Zane are right behind me.
âThis way,â the manager gestures with white-gloved hands.
I storm into the bathroom and notice there are other women who are inside.
âI need the room,â I bark.
The women watch me like Iâm insane.
âHis fiancéeâs in here,â Zane says, flashing a smile and charming the ladies into doing his bidding.
Finn gestures to the door, helping to escort them. âThis way.â
The room empties in three seconds flat.
âCadey, I brought Dutch,â Vi says, tapping lightly on the closed bathroom stall.
âWhy?â Cadeyâs voice sounds weak. âIâm fine.â
I glance under the slit of the stall door and see tulle creeping out like an explosion of white, lace, and fabric.
âThrowing up in your wedding dress is your definition of âfineâ?â I growl, worried out of my mind.
âI drank too much before I left London.â
âHangovers usually donât last for two days,â Finn says thoughtfully.
I hear a retching sound and my heart shatters.
Scrambling up, I grab the handle of the door. âIâm coming in, Cadey.â
âNo,â she moans. âItâs bad luck to see the bride in her wedding dress.â
âI donât give a damn.â I ram my shoulder into the door when it wonât open.
âDutch.â Vi slides in front of me before I can kick the door. She gives me a stubborn look.
Small and delicate, but braveâ¦
Like her sister.
I remain frozen in place, but Iâm breathing hard and ready to crash through the doors if I hear Cadey in pain. Finn and Zane will hold Vi back for me.
âCadey?â Vi says, whirling around and putting her ear to the door.
âIâm okay.â Cadeyâs voice is shaking. âIâm⦠okay.â
âDid you eat something bad?â
âI didnât eat much this morning,â she admits.
âAnd you didnât get much rest last night either,â I mumble, feeling a twinge of guilt. Since it was Cadeyâs eighteenth birthday, I made sure we⦠celebrated in our own way.
Vi gives me a curious look.
I clear my expression, knowing instinctively that Cadey wouldnât want her little sister suspecting what we do in the bedroom.
Zane stands beside me and whispers in my ear, âIt might be nerves.â
âOrâ¦â Finn joins me too. His almond-shaped eyes bore into mine. âIt might beââ
âA baby?â Vi says excitedly.
I smirk and cross my arms over my chest, pleased even if I donât think thatâs the case. Cadey told me about her mom giving her pills last week. And I doubt weâd be pregnant this fast, even if we did spend all last night making sure a baby was in our future.
The toilet flushes.
âDutch, turn around,â Cadey orders.
I hear the steel in her voice and decide not to stress her out by arguing.
Turning, I face the mirror.
âGo outside.â
âJust let me make sure youâre okay,â I plead.
âIâm fine,â Cadey says again.
I remain where I am.
âLeave or Iâm not getting married to you today.â
My shoulders tighten. âYou wouldnât dare.â
âTry me.â
I grit my teeth.
Zane glances at Finn. âI thought theyâd stop fighting now that theyâre finally getting married.â
âMarriage doesnât change people, Zane. It only joins whatâs already there. Thatâs why you shouldnât jump into it without making sure your partnerâs ready.â He glances at the bathroom stall. âAre you sure you want to go through with it? Heâs not going to get any better than this.â
âScrew off, Finn. Iâm leaving. Iâm leaving.â I stomp out.
I hear Vi and my brothers laughing at me.
Freaking backstabbers.
Since Iâm all the way in the corridor, I only faintly hear the bathroom stall swing open.
âDonât get your hopes up. Iâm not pregnant,â Cadey says loud enough for me to hear from outside. âI think it might just be the stomach flu.â
âDo you want to postpone the wedding?â I ask, holding my breath.
âNo,â Cadey says. âLetâs do this.â
I smirk.
Thatâs my girl.
Finn, Zane and I pay for our wedding attires and get into the car waiting outside. The boys put a blindfold on me so Cadey can get into the same car.
Thereâs no freaking way Iâm letting her out of my sight until weâre declared man and wife. Maybe Iâm paranoid, but I donât know what dadâs going to do when he finds out I made up with Cadey at the airport.
For the foreseeable future, Iâm sticking to my woman like glue.
We stop in front of a penthouse and climb out.
A familiar voice greets us in the lobby.
âWow. Iâve done some wild things, but nothing as wild as getting married at eighteen.â
I smirk at the sound of Bex Daneâs voice.
Another reason why we chose New Yorkâdad doesnât mess with Bex Dane. I think a part of him is intimidated by Bexâs rising fame, which is why he hates him so much.
âEverythingâs ready?â Zane asks.
âPenthouse is that way.â
Iâm still blindfolded, but I assume Bex just pointed up.
âSomeone pinch me. I think Bex Dane just looked me in the eyes,â Vi squeals.
âHi, pretty lady.â
âSheâs thirteen,â Cadey says immediately.
I snort.
Bex laughs too.
âIâm dead. Iâm deceased,â Vi hisses like a hot air balloon soaring through the sky.
My brothers separate from me to take Cadey upstairs. I stay back with Bex and finally take my blindfold off.
He slaps me on the back. âYou turned down my press tour manager so many times that when you finally reached out first, he fainted.â
âSorry to barge in like this.â
âItâs fine. Not often that you make genuine connections in this industry. Iâd say if you find the right one, you hold on tight.â
Thereâs a dark glimmer in his eyes. Almost like regret.
If I cared enough, Iâd probably ask.
But I donât.
I just want to get married to Cadey as soon as possible.
âHey, Dutch,â Bex says, âsince I kindly lent you boys my penthouse, how about you return the favor by opening for me next year on my world tour? Youâll be out of high school by then.â
I smirk. âIâll think about that I make the best decision of my life.â
Bex chuckles. âBetter than a no.â
I head to the elevators.
Itâs time to make Cadence Cooper a Mrs.