MINE.
Fucking mine.
Mine to hold, kiss, and take care of.
Finally.
As soon as we arrive at the Country Club, Mia rushes off to find my mother and get ready for her performance, and Iâm intercepted by a concerned Theo.
âYou doing okay? You need a drink, bro?â He grabs my arm, steering me toward the garden. âSome Xanax? Or better yet, how about a joint?â
âI see you had one.â I frown when he shoves me through the door. âWhat the hell is going on?â
He takes a deep breath, pulling out a pack of cigarettes. âI know you wonât smoke a joint, so at least take this. Iâll get you all the vodka youâll need.â
âYou do remember I know Kayaâs here, right?â
The patio slides left, and the triplets pour out wearing matching scowls that look dangerously similar to the one Theo had on a moment ago. Theyâre a breed of their own with curly hair, long noses, and bushy eyebrows, but itâs scary how one facial expression almost morphs them into Theo, Logan, me, or Shawn.
Cody shoves a glass of neat bourbon into my hand, patting my back. âYou good? You gonna be the bigger man here?â
âIâm fine.â
Just as I say it, I realize, again, that the triplets just walked through the door, and everyone I trust stands around me, waiting to see what Iâll do next.
And Miaâs not here.
Sheâs in the venue, unattended.
I flick the cigarette to the floor, my muscles bunched when I turn to get inside. Both Colt and Conor grab my arms, halting me in place.
âWhoa, hold your horses, bro,â Conor chirps. âRelax. Calm down. Donât go throwing a big-boy tantrum in there. It wonât do you any good. Fuck that bitch. And fuck that asshole too. Itâs in the past. Big breaths, come on.â
He sure gets his theatrics from Theo.
âI wonât make a scene if they stay away from Mia,â I say, shaking them off.
The last thing I expect is a supersized grin splitting Codyâs face. âI never thought Iâd be happy my brother stole my girlfriend.â
âShe wasnât yours,â I snap, but Iâm calmer knowing he doesnât mind. Whatâs more, he seems pleased.
âYeah, I know. Sheâs yours now. Just remember. Donât mess her about. Sheâs a good girl.â
Yeah, she is. Too good for me.
I shake off that thought before it takes root, forcing me to question this entire thing. Mia would probably be better off with someone without my baggage, someone who doesnât go batshit crazy with jealousy, someone who doesnât have to fight his instincts daily to keep his protectiveness in check.
That guy? Whoever he is, is a better fit for Mia, but the only way heâll get anywhere near her is if he risks a one-on-one with me. The track record of fights I won versus fights I lost in my life is not in that guyâs favor.
I canât remember exactly how many fights I won, but those I lost are easy to count. There were none. Whoever tries to steal Mia from me doesnât stand a chance.
Jesus, this is insane.
It seems all Iâve done the past two months is bottle my ever-growing feelings, and an hour ago, when Mia said sheâs mine, the corks went flying.
No way I can bottle them again. Cap whateverâs left to stop it all spilling? Maybe. Hopefully, or sheâll run away screaming before the evening ends.
âWeâll keep an eye on Mia,â Colt assures. He motions for Cody to get going, then turns to Theo. âYouâre babysitting Nico tonight. Make sure he doesnât kill Jared, alright?â
I scoff. âYouâll end the night with a few hundred bucks in your pocket if you bet the right number of teeth I knock out of Jaredâs mouth. My moneyâs on two with one blast.â
Theo barks a burst of nervous laughter. âTwo? I was at the club when you knocked out three and dislocated that guyâs jaw when he spilled a drink on Kaya. Have you lost the steam, bro?â He squeezes my bicep. âI think you can do better. Three. And I bet a grand.â
Itâs stupid, fucking childish, but it helps reduce the tension, so neither of us stops. Coltâs the brightest of the triplets, so itâs not surprising he catches onto the idiotic idea of betting against Jaredâs teeth and bones to distract me.
âFifteen hundred on a broken nose.â
âIâll take that,â Conor says. âNo way he can break Jaredâs nose in one hit. He always aims for the jaw first.â
Challenge fucking accepted.
They keep placing bets, bickering about my punch-throwing skills. Iâve no idea whoâs keeping track, but someone should, or theyâll be sorely disappointed when they canât remember who bet what if shit hits the fan.
We get back inside, and I scan the Ballroom, searching for a pink dress and a head of blond hair.
There she is.
Right where she belongs, getting comfortable on the stool in front of the 1904 Steinway, little fists pumping while my mother bends down beside her, talking through a smile.
A moment later, Mia turns in her seat, looking around the room, determination lighting up her pretty face when her eyes find me. She bends her index finger in a come here motion.
Either she wants a drink, or sheâs nervous and wants me to talk my mother out of making her play. Whatever she needs, she doesnât need to ask twice.
I cross the room with Theo hot on my tail until he realizes where Iâm going and backs off. Mom raises a curious eyebrow, stopping mid-sentence when I reach the stage and bend over Miaâs shoulder, my ear to her mouth, expecting a whisper.
Instead, she unclasps her necklace, dangling the feather between us. âYou can say no.â
Like hell I will. Thereâs not one thing I wouldnât do for her. I grab the necklace, fasten it behind my neck, and tuck the feather under my shirt. âWhatâs the wish?â
âPlay with me.â She pats the stool, scooting to the edge to make more room. âPlease.â
I did not expect that.
My motherâs gaze burns the back of my head when I cave. âI canât promise Iâll keep up with you.â I take a seat beside her. âTen yearsâ worth of rust on these fingers.â
âItâs like riding a bike. You donât forget. I know you play by ear, so hopefully, the nine times you heard this song on our way here is enough.â
Now I know why she kept pressing replay.
âClever girl.â I lean over, pressing my lips to her temple. Sheâs going to own my ass real soon. âYou start. Iâll join.â
She places her hands on the keys, and the room falls silent with the first note of âFeeling Loveâ by Kim Ven and Lamalo. Her eyes are glued to my fingers when I join in. Itâs an unusual combinationâtattoos and something as sophisticated as a grand piano, but Iâve caught Mia staring at my ink enough times to know sheâs in awe of it.
Ten seconds later, Iâm the one not looking at the keys when she starts singing, her delicate voice sending my mind into that calm, trance-like state.
Maybe itâs wishful thinking, but I hope she chose this song because it fits us so fucking perfectly.
My fingers skim the keys in sync with Mia until the room erupts with applause over the last lingering note.
âThank you,â she says as I wrap my arm around her, pulling her in. âYour mom will love me now.â
âYouâre trying to get into her good graces now that youâre dating her favorite son?â
âYouâre hardly her favorite, but with my help⦠who knows?â
The clapping dies down as we get up, and my mother is right there, blocking our way. âYouâre amazing, sweetheart,â she chirps, pulling my girl into a hug. âAnd youâ¦â She wipes her teary eyes, beaming at me. âIâm so glad I got to hear you play. Thank you. You must have magic powers, Mia. Iâve been begging him to play for ten years.â
âI can be quite convincing.â
âOh, Iâm sure.â Mom hooks their elbows together, leading Mia away.
Before I take one step after them, Theo appears on my left, using his body as a shield that blocks my view of Jared and Kaya sitting at a table nearby.
âWeâll end up slow dancing until the morning if you donât give me room to breathe,â I say. âRelax. I wonât go throwing punches for no reason. We both know I should thank the fucker for taking Kaya off my hands.â
âTrue that.â He motions his chin at Mom and Mia, chatting by our table. âYouâve been dating this chick for five minutes, and sheâs already Momâs favorite. Fucking figures.â
âTheyâve known each other for a while,â I say, crossing the room. âMia being mine isnât a factor.â
âBullshit,â he mutters quietly as he takes his seat. âYouâve always had it easy.â
I grip the back of Miaâs chair and lean down to kiss her head. âYou want wine or a spritzer?â I bite my cheek, trying not to laugh at my motherâs gleeful expression.
Sheâs basically swooning.
âSpritzer, please.â
Thatâs all the conversation we have for the next hour and a half while the guests take turns on the stage, boasting about their contributions.
Theo breathes down my neck when Kaya gets up there, pretending to care about the abused, battered women her donation will help.
Itâs a tax write-off for her, nothing else.
She hasnât changed much. Same dark brown hair, perfect makeup, and bright-red lips that used to summon my attention. Same thin figure, her tight dress hugging a clearly defined ribcage, and the same vile, toxic interior.
I glance between her and Mia, wondering what I saw in that woman. Although itâd be better to wonder what I see in Mia. Sheâs the odd one out in the long line-up of women I looked at twice. Yet in some twisted way, seeing her earlier dressed and done up like every woman I ever fucked had my insides wringing with disappointment.
Kaya raises the champagne flute higher, zeroing in on me. She stumbles over her words when I purposely kiss Miaâs head but recovers quickly, reciting the rest of her cheap speech.
All the while, Iâm willing the time away so I can take Mia home. Weâre both seemingly listening to the speeches, but I catch her watching me as often as she does me.
Iâm itching. Impatient. I want to be alone with her.
Thirty more minutes and the waitresses clear the tables. Codyâs back to his usual flirty self now that heâs not pretending heâs into the girl he considers his little sister.
One of the waitresses leans over the table to grab my plate. Cody grazes his fingers over the back of her knee, making her squirm, the plates clattering in her hands. She sends him a warning glare. He ignores it, yanking her arm and pulling her closer to whisper in her ear.
Not even ten minutes later, he excuses himself from the table with a self-indulgent smirk.