Tucked away off the main road, behind a gated entrance and miles of sprawling trees, is something akin to paradise. Rhettâs house is massive. I canât help but feel intimidated by the opulence of it all as Lyle and I climb the stone steps.
âYou all right, Liâl Bit?â Lyle smooths a bent finger up and down my back.
I nod. âJust a little nervous.â
âDonât be.â He bends to press a tender kiss to my lips. âTheyâre going to love you.â
, I think to myself as he reaches forward to press the doorbell.
âYou made it!â A petite blonde who Iâd recognize anywhere as Rhettâs wife, Korie, greets us at the door wearing frayed cut-off shorts, a black tee that says âcrewâ on the front, and black chucks. Her hair is dangling over either shoulder in twin braids. On her hip sits an adorable baby girl who immediately, upon seeing my husband, lurches toward him with her pudgy arms extended, causing my heart to somersault in my chest.
âHappy birthday, Hadley girl,â he coos, taking her from her mother and flying her around in the air before positioning her on his hip. Gosh, the way he looks at her. I swear it makes my ovaries quiver. If I werenât already knocked up, Iâd be begging him to put a baby in me tonight.
âArenât you a cutie?â I say, admiring her adorable outfitâa black onesie with âBeing ONE rocksâ scrawled above an electric guitar, tucked inside a rainbow tutu with pink high-top Converse. Top it off with blonde ringlet pigtails, and I damn near get a toothache from the sweetness.
âHey Kor,â Lyle says, hugging her with his free arm. âAllow me to introduce you to my wife, Sammi.â He looks over at me. âSammi, this is Korie, Rhettâs wife.â
âNice to meet you.â I reach out for her hand, intending to shake it.
âNone of that.â The little spitfire rolls her eyes. âWe greet family with hugs around here.â
Before Iâve escaped the awkward embrace, Nickâs wife, Raven, appears. âOh, Anika wasnât lying. You are gorgeous.â
Iâm still stuck on the fact that Anika had anything nice to say about me when I find myself wrapped in yet another set of arms.
âShe said that?â I ask, trying to return the sentiment with the same bubbly excitement as my assailant.
âMmhmm.â She releases me, taking a step back. âSheâs a real bitch, right?â
âHeard that.â
My stomach drops at the sound of their managerâs familiar voice.
âWhat I was about to say, if youâd have eavesdropped just a little longer, is that youâre actually harmless and all bark once you get to know a person.â
Anika sneers. âDonât believe a word she says.â She hikes a thumb at Raven. âI bite. Try me.â
âAhemâ¦â My husband appears at my side. âCan you tone down the cuntometer for the duration of our nieceâs birthday party, please? This is low, even for you.â
Justly chastised, the brunette sucks her tongue over her teeth and nods. âYouâre right.â She looks from my husband to me. âEnjoy the party, Mrs. Livingston.â
With that she stomps off, her stilettos clacking louder than necessary as she takes her leave.
âWoooo, girl,â Raven hoots. âShe doesnât like you.â
âDonât listen to Ray. She didnât like any of us,â Korie offers. âAnikaâs just protective of the boys. Once she realizes you arenât here to cause trouble, sheâll be just as protective over you.â
I choke out a laugh because I donât see that ever happening. âIf you say so.â
âCome with me,â our hostess says, slipping an arm through mine. âIâm gonna borrow your beautiful wife for a bit, Lyle.â
He searches my face to make sure Iâm okay.
âIâll be fine,â I say, wiggling a few fingers in his direction as Iâm dragged off to the kitchen.
âHoly crap!â I clap a hand over my mouth. âSorry,â I add, âforgot there were little ones, but this is incredible.â There are Pinterest parties, which Iâve been to aplenty, and then there are parties.
The entire room is draped in crepe paper, balloons, and tulle. Thereâs an arch specifically set up for picture taking, neon letters forming the words âHadleyâs Groupiesâ on the wall. And Iâm not talking about cut-out letters. This is a Vegas- style neon sign glowing bright pink. And if I were a betting woman, Iâd say thatâs a professional photographer snapping pictures.
Thereâs a section for face painting, and a paparazzi photo booth.
âIs thatâ¦are they doing over there?â
âTemporary ones,â Raven says, beaming. âThe one in the hot seat, working on his second full sleeve, is my little guy, Alex. Heâs .â
âWants to be just like his daddy, huh?â
âYeah,â she says with hearts in her eyes, as the man in question bursts into the room with their little girl on his shoulders. âNicholas,â she calls. âCome over and meet Lyleâs wife.â
At the sound of his wifeâs voice, he changes course, galloping over while Ava squeals with delight.
âGiddy-up, horsey,â she shouts, tugging on his spiky blond hair when he stops in front of us.
âTake a break, your highness.â Raven pulls her down. âSay hello to Uncle Lyleâs wife, Aunt Sammi.â
I donât know if itâs the pregnancy hormones but being accepted into the fold so quickly has me ready to burst into tears.
âLoverly to meet you, Aunt Sammi.â The little girl goes into a full curtsy in her princess dress.
âThe honor is mine,â I say, reacting in kind.
The little girl purses her lips and nods, studying my form. âYour curtsy needs work. Weâll get it. Donât worry.â
âAll right, Ava,â her father says. âBuzz off.â
âUgh,â she gasps. âRude.â
âSheâs precious,â I say, smiling after her.
âSheâs a fucking mess,â Nick counters before wrapping me in a hug and lifting me clean off the ground. âWelcome to the crazy, sis.â
âThanks,â I say, trying not to be tense, but I canât help but wonder if he can feel the bump Iâm hiding beneath my shirt.
âThere she is!â Aiden, the long-haired keyboard player, comes charging into the room.
âUh, hi.â I canât tell if heâs going to hug me or rip me a new one. This guy is very intimidating.
âFuck,â he groans, shaking his head in defeat. âBring it in, sis.â He holds out his arms, opening and closing both hands in a come-hither motion.
âNice to meet you.â I walk into his embrace, awkwardly hugging him back.
âOf course it is.â His brows furrow and he tosses his hair, very Justin Bieber-esque, but heâs no pretty boy. âIâm awesome.â
âI donât know how to read you,â I say, honestly.
âHeâs just mad cuz he wanted to hate you for stealing his wingman,â my husband says, sneaking up behind me and snaking his arms around my waist. âBut Aiden never could be mean to a pretty girl.â
âAhh.â I quirk a brow in the cavemanâs direction. âWhat about an ugly one?â
He shrugs. âHavenât met one yet, but I was sure hoping youâd be the first.â
I choke on my next breath. âI heard you were a ladiesâ man. Guess the rumors are true.â
âMost of âem,â he agrees with a nod. âWhen somethingâs this good,â he says, smoothing a hand down his chest, âYou have to share it with the world.â
âIâm sure thatâs a huge sacrifice for you.â
âYou know,â he says, nodding, âit really is. Iâd love to be settled down with one womââ He spits out a laugh. âShit. I canât even say that with a straight face.â
Aidenâs personality is larger than life. Heâs such a cadâ¦reminds me a lot of someone I know. Someone peppering kisses along the bend of my neck.
My eyes flutter closed beneath Lyleâs ministrations. I reach back and swat him away. âStop that,â I growl, losing the ability to focus.
âSo,â Aiden says, propping an elbow on the counter. âI hear youâve got the crème de la crème of wellâ¦â He stares at me as if I should understand where heâs going with this. âUh, crème.â
Lyle chokes on his beer behind me.
âIs he referring to what I think heâs referring to?â I ask, my eyes volleying from each member of our very captive audience, which now includes the entire band, their wives, and a few elders I havenât met yet who Iâm assuming are the birthday girlâs grandparents.
âI believe your husbandâs exact words were that he found the Cristal ofâ¦wellâ¦â The scoundrelâs eyes drop to my waist while he runs his tongue over his lips seductively. âKitty.â
My husband jumps into action, ready to go after him, but I pull him back, shaking my head. Something tells me I need to prove I can hold my own with this one.
âWell,â I say leaning in close, âconsidering Iâve sampled it myself, I must concur.â
Aiden pounds a fist on the countertop, laughing hysterically. âYouâre a little pistol, arenât ya?â
I shrug. âGot a big brother. And grew up next door to this one.â I dip my head back toward Lyle. âYou ainât got shit I havenât seen before.â
Itâs hard not to react to everyone hooting and jeering around us, but that would diminish my badassery. Make it seem like Iâm playing to an audience. So, I stand firm, refusing to crack even a hint of a smile.
Then Anika comes slithering out from behind the crowd, positively beaming, her face red from laughing. Itâs the first time Iâve seen her smile. âWooo,â she howls, slapping her hands on Aidenâs shoulders. âI do believe youâve met your match,â she goads.
Aiden hangs his head in mock sadness. âItâs true,â he says, shaking it from side to side, âbut as luck would have it, Lyle met her first.â
Anika walks up to me, looking every bit the dog with its tail tucked between its legs. âAnyone who can get one over on Aiden Addams is all right in my book.â She holds out a hand, a peace offering.
If she were anyone else, Iâd tell her where she could shove that olive branch. But Iâm smart enough to know when to fold. Anika isnât going anywhere, and neither am I. So, I swallow my pride for the benefit of my husband and the band and reach back.
âWelcome to the family, .â