âWe only saw each other sporadically, at the occasional birthday,â I said, playing off Nick.
âIt was only after the funeral,â he continued, âthat we started growing closer.â
âThatâs not such a long time ago. Certainly not enough to get married,â Bob said sternly.
âNot really any of your business,â Nick said.
Ha! I loved that he was using that bossy tone.
Both looked as if Nick had slapped them.
âSo when is this⦠this marriage going to happen?â Sophie said, and I cringed. We should have discussed this more.
âWeâll see,â Nick replied. âDepends on when city hall has time.â
âWell, we definitely want to be there,â she continued, and I narrowed my eyes.
âItâs going to be close friends and family, Sophie.â Then I rolled my shoulders back. âIâm sorry to say, but you and Bob are neither of that to me.â
âWe are the twinsâ family,â Bob said through gritted teeth.
Yeah, and there was no way past that. In case they won custody, which would totally destroy me, I wanted to be able to visit the little ones. I couldnât just throw Bob and Sophie out without thinking about the repercussions even though I truly wanted to.
âWeâll let you know when we have more details,â I assured them.
âAnd where will you two live?â Sophie went on.
âIâll move in here with Allison and the kids.â
âIn this tiny house?â
âItâs in a fantastic neighborhood,â I said. âAnd itâs a decent size.â
âThe twins donât even have their own bedrooms,â Sophie retorted.
Nick chuckled. âSophie, I bunked with my brothers until we were much older. Itâs going to be a while before they need their own rooms. If we need more space, I have a six-bedroom penthouse in Back Bay.â
He said that nonchalantly, but Bobâs eyes bulged. They might not be from Boston, but they knew property prices around here.
âWe donât want to relocate them again because theyâre comfortable here and theyâve already been through a lot,â I informed them.
âSo, youâre going to live in two separate places?â Sophie asked. Boy, she was sly.
âNo, Sophie. As I just said, Iâll move in with Allison. I am, however, looking at renting out my home in the interim until we decide whether we want to sell it or move into something bigger. Itâs not that big of a deal to me. Home is where my wife and kids are.â
And I swooned. This was exactly what I would want in a husband. Nick would definitely make his real wife very happy one day.
âYou could have just moved into the mansion with the kids,â Sophie said.
I cringed. âThere is no way I could have covered that mortgage.â
Bob smiled triumphantly.
I glanced over at Sophie, who looked like she had shit under her nose and couldnât stand the smell anymore. Neither of them was bringing up the custody issue, but I wasnât going to force it. What could we talk about anyway? I was afraid that if the subject did come up, Iâd lose my cool.
Nick had one hand on my waist and started stroking my arm with the other one. The gesture seemed almost absentminded, a reflex. And I loved it.
âSophie, I think itâs time for us to go,â Bob finally suggested.
Relief flooded me. This hadnât been as bad as Iâd thought. Iâd imagined that theyâd stay here for hours and confront me about taking the kids. But I should have known better. Nora always said that Bob and Sophie rarely communicated face-to-face. They liked to hit you over the head with âadviceâ via phone calls and text messages once they were back home.
As the two rose to their feet, Nick moved me around on his knees so I was sitting sideways.
âWill you look at that, babe? Weâll have the rest of the evening for ourselves.â He wiggled his eyebrows, and I felt my face flush.
A devilish smile appeared on his face. He was up to something, but what?
Just then, he kissed me. Heat spread through me like wildfire. I kissed him right back because I desperately needed it. His mouth was hot, and the kiss was completely shameless, Nick swirling his tongue seductively around my mouth. I couldnât get enough, and then he pulled me even closer so my ass was right across his cock. I nearly moaned.
Is that a zipper or a hard-on? Hell, there was no way to confuse the two. It was definitely the latter. Knowing I did that to him fueled me even more.
The sound of someone clearing their throat broke through our make-out session. I realized Bob and Sophie were still here.
Oh, shit.
Two things dawned on me right then.
One, the PDA had been for their benefit.
Two, Iâd completely forgotten that. Iâd practically climbed him because Iâd wanted to.
I turned around, smiling at them.
Sophie was looking at my mouth with utter dismay. I figured it meant my skin was red from Nickâs kissing. Was it odd that I was proud of it?
âSorry, we lost our heads,â Nick said. âNewly engaged and all. Iâm sure you can understand.â
He was barely holding back laughter, and I wasnât far from bursting into guffaws myself. I was willing to bet half my savings that Bob and Sophie hadnât so much as kissed in decades.
âWeâll be going,â Sophie said curtly. âIt was nice seeing you again, Nick. We look forward to the wedding invitation.â
That sounded ominous.
Neither of us bothered to walk them to the front. They could see themselves out.
I only went after them a few seconds later to close the safety gate for the kids so I wouldnât forget to do it in the morning.
While I secured the gate, I became deeply aware that I was now alone with Nick. My body was still humming from that kiss. We hadnât discussed how things like this would work. How often would we have to do that?
I didnât want to overthink all of that now, though. I was still a bit in a daze as I walked back to him.
He was sitting in the same spot, smiling lazily.
âThat went well, didnât it?â He sounded smug and full of himself.
I grinned. âAll in all, I think it was a success.â
âI wanted to throw them out a few times but managed to restrain myself.â
âFunny, I had that urge too.â
I felt so much more at ease now. I walked right up to him and then realized I couldnât sit back on his lap. Stopping myself just as I was about to, I abruptly turned to the table as if that had been my destination the whole time. Only there wasnât anything for me to do because Nick had actually cleared the table while I was up with the twins.
He rose to his feet, and the side of his thigh brushed my ass. I straightened up instantly as a current of heat went through me. I was in huge trouble.
âI loved their faces after we kissed,â he whispered.
I turned around and smiled. âYou were very convincing.â
âOf course. I canât half-ass a kiss. Not when the stakes are that high.â
His comment disappointed me. What was up with that?
âRight,â I said.
Nick tilted my chin up, holding it with two fingers. The contact singed me. âAll good, Allison. Are you worried?â
âIâm wondering if thereâs any chance that theyâll change their minds so we wonât have to go through with this. They barely interacted with the twins.â
His eyes instantly changed. They went cold as he dropped his hand. âDonât remind me. Iâll have a word with Hugo. I truly canât believe anyone would hand those two custody. I canât believe they even want it.â
âMaybe they will change their minds. Maybe it was just a whim, and now that theyâve seen the twins in action, theyâve realized how much work it is. Of course, Iâm sure sheâs planning on hiring help. I mean, she didnât even want to help put them to bed!â
Nick looked at me intensely, then nodded. âI was going to tell my family about our decision this weekend, but I can certainly hold off until we have more news from Bob and Sophie.â
My disappointment only grew. Why? Because I didnât have to fake being married to Nick? I couldnât understand what was happening to me.
âThanks a lot for tonight. Everything was amazing: the spaghetti, the way you handled them.â
âThe kiss?â he suggested.
âNick!â
âCome on. We have to talk about it. Itâll be weird if we donât.â
I swallowed hard, laughing nervously. I felt like it was weird already, but clearly I was the only one.
âI didnât mean to blindside you,â he continued. âI didnât even plan it. I just thought it would add a nice touch, you know?â
I nodded.
âAnd we need to talk about the other thing.â
âWhat thing?â I was genuinely confused as I snapped my gaze up to him.
His eyes were playful as he tilted his head. âDonât tell me you didnât feel it. That would be a complete blow to my ego.â
I gasped, covering my mouth with my hand. âNick.â
âIn my defense, it was just my bodyâs reaction.â
I shook my head. âYou really donât have to explain yourself.â
Could he not see that I was already blushing like mad? Who talked about these things out loud? I sure didnât.
âIâd like to say that if we have to fake more kisses, Iâll keep it under control, but I donât like to make false promises.â
I laughed nervously. âIâm not sure what to say.â
âI just wanted to bring it up to clear the air.â
I ran a hand through my hair, licking my lips. I wanted to fan myself even though the evening wasnât even that hot. I wasnât sure this had cleared the air at all, but obviously Nick was built differently than me.
I yawned. âThanks for bringing dinner too.â
His eyes sparked once again. âYou didnât pay attention, did you?â
âTo what?â
âI brought something extra just for you. I put it in the fridge.â
âWhat is it?â
âChocolate. I figured you might need the reinforcement tonight.â
Oh my goodness, I could truly kiss this man.
No! There would be no more kissing. In fact, if things went the way I hoped and Bob and Sophie gave up, there would be no kissing Nick Whitley ever again.
But I didnât like that thought at all either.
âIâll get it, and we can share.â
âActually,â Nick said, âI need to go.â
âOh.â
Why did I keep getting more disappointed as the evening went by? What did I expect? That heâd stay the entire night with me? The man had been traveling all week. He probably wanted to go home and relax. Or he wanted to go out on the town and have fun.
It was on the tip of my tongue to ask him what his plans were for the rest of the evening, but it was none of my business.
âLet me know if Bob and Sophie say something, okay?â
âSure. They probably wonât reply anytime soon, though. Have fun tonight,â I added, hoping heâd give me a hint regarding what he was up to.
âI definitely will.â
Well, what does that mean? Is he going on a date?
No, I couldnât think about that. My whole body rejected the idea. My stomach sank, and my heart felt heavy. Would it be like this when we had to move in together as well? I couldnât imagine feeling like crap every time he wanted to do something on his own.
Donât get ahead of yourself, Allison. Most likely you can forget this whole crazy idea because moving in together probably wonât be necessary at all.
âGood night, Allison.â He tilted forward, and for a split second, I was certain he was going to kiss me again. My entire body geared up for it. Then he brought his lips to my cheek. It burned where he kissed me. He scratched my skin lightly with his five-oâclock shadow, and when I shuddered, I hoped to God he didnât notice it.
After he straightened up, my cheek was still on fire. âYou, too, Nick.â
I watched him walk away and sighed. Damn, he even had a sexy walk and a sexier backside. Under the porch light, I caught the glimmer of the diamond heâd given me. Temporarily, Allisonâget it together.
Wow, there were no two ways about it. Nick Whitley was an absolutely gorgeous manâwho might or might not become my fake husband.