Holy mother of God. What in the world did I get myself into?
Did I really agree to being friends with benefits, minus the friends part, with Austin?
Iâm rushing back to the kitchen where I left the children, my arms wrapping around my newly acquired dress as tightly as possible. As if doing so will rid myself of the sins I just committed with their father.
A deep warmth spreads from my chest up to the tip of my ears, and I know I must be the color of those strawberries on the counter. âWhat do we have here?â
Amanda and Alex are sitting on stools, all the supplies and then some are strewn about atop the rich butcher block workbench.
âStuff for our muffins! Thereâre blueberries, chocolate chips, and strawberries too!â Amanda is practically bouncing in her seat. Sheâs so excited.
âI vote for chocolate chips,â Alex chimes in, his sly grin reminding me so much of his fatherâs.
Iâm about to respond when thick fingers flex into my lower back. âI second the chocolate chips.â
Austinâs deep voice sounds off beside me, and it takes everything in me not to visibly react. Instead, I steel myself and shoot him a glare that dies in place when I see the warmth in his eyes. Thereâs something there I havenât seen before, and I definitely donât hate it.
He opens his mouth to respond when thereâs a knock at the door; the sound making him take his hand off my body and step away. I instantly feel the loss and I hate myself for it.
Besides the fact that weâre so wrong for each other, I just canât trust him. Heâs already let me down once, even if it was probably for the best. But that memory has stuck with me, and Iâd be a fool to forget it.
Iâm still reprimanding myself when Penelope walks into the kitchen. Austin mustâve let her in when I was deep in my self-loathing.
âHey kiddos. Whatâs all this?â
âMuffins!â Both Amanda and Alex answer simultaneously.
Penelopeâs smile lights up her face as she takes everyone in. âOh wow. You know what I just realized?â
âWhat?â Austin answers.
âYou all have A-names.â She points, listing each one of us out. âAmanda, Alex, Austin, and Anaya. I canât believe I never noticed that before!â
The kids are clapping as if this is the coolest news in the world.
âThatâs because weâre the A-Squad. You know, like the Kardashian, but way cooler.â Alexâs face turns super serious, like heâs just declared this as law.
âI love it.â Austin smirks beside me, his thick fingers coasting up my side and making me shiver. Thankfully, nobody catches it and Iâm able to step away before he does something else thatâll visibly turn me into a pile of mush.
Needing to change the subject, I step closer to Pen. âHey, why donât you help us with the muffins now that youâre here.â
âSure you wonât mind having a P in the mix?â She snorts, as if sheâs just said the funniest joke.
âAs long as you donât put P in the batter, then I think itâll be all good.â Austin cuts in, his dad joke bringing ruckus laughter from the kids.
âHa. Ha. I guess I shouldâve seen that coming.â Pen raises a brow and shakes her head as she goes to wash her hands.
âYeah. You really did set yourself up for that one.â I chuckle, pouring the flour into a bowl.
In just under forty minutes, weâre done prepping and baking, making the entire kitchen smell like a mixture of chocolate and blueberries. Itâs divine.
âMine is going to be the yummiest,â Amanda chirps, followed by Alexâs protest.
âNo. Everyone knows chocolate chips are superior.â
âItâs not a competition, guys.â Iâm shaking my head and smiling just as a loud pounding cuts through the room. âWhat in theââ
âOh god. I think I know who that is.â Penâs face turns flushed, irritation clearly painted over her features.
âIâll get it,â Austin huffs, wiping his hands before storming toward the door.
The room is silent, save for the banging on wood. Whoever it is, they want inside.
âWhere is she?!â Jackâs booming voice cuts clear across to the kitchen.
âCalm your tits, brother. Youâre not seeing her like this.â Austinâs voice is steely in his resolve.
âI tried to keep him back, but you know Jack. Thereâs no talking him out of something when heâs put his mind to it.â Jaceâs voice is faint, but itâs clear heâs here too.
Pen blows out a sigh beside me. âUgh. Iâll deal with him.â Sheâs about to walk out but turns at the last minute. âDonât go anywhere. I actually came here to talk to you regarding a favor.â
Her words take me aback. A favor? From me? âOf course. Anything you need.â
Sheâs smiling as she exits the kitchen with my nosy self and the children in tow.
âPenelope!â Jack roars, desperation painted over his rugged features.
âIâm here, big guy. Havenât gone anywhere.â She walks right up to Jack, pressing the palms of her hands to his chest as she looks up into his eyes. âYou donât have to go all caveman on me. I promise I wonât leave⦠yet.â
He growls at that last part, his eyes going wild. âPenelope,â her name is uttered like a threat. One that Pen rolls her eyes at. âI just got you back and I donât plan on losing you again. You need to tell me whenever youâre stepping out of the main house, or this is what youâll get every time.â
Something flashes before Penâs eyes, her lip curling up into a sneer. âFine. Iâll tell you when Iâm leaving, but that doesnât mean Iâll let you stop me from doing it.â She slaps Jack on the chest before turning toward the living room where weâre all openly staring. âNow, if youâll release me. I need to talk to Anaya about some things.â
I smile at that, turning to the kids. âWhat do you guys say? Feel like taking our muffins to the main house? I bet Mom would love to try your creations.â
âYes! She can be the judge,â Alex bellows.
âYouâre toast, bubba.â Amanda points her little finger into her brotherâs chest, the action making all of us chuckle.
âAlright. Letâs get everything packed up and head over.â Iâm walking into the kitchen when I hear Pen huffing behind me.
âYou have to let go of me, you know⦠Ooof.â
âWhat? Canât fault me for needing one last hug,â Jack retorts.
âThat wasnât a hug. That was a strangulation of my torso,â Pen mutters as she comes up behind me, bee-lining it to the Tupperware drawer.
I canât help but sigh at their banter. Despite their differences, the love they hold for one another is clear as day. No amount of snide remarks can mask it. That man would tear through heaven and hell to be by her side.
God, how amazing would it be to have that sort of connection with someone? One where youâd never be worried and waiting for the other shoe to drop.
As I package the jam into our basket, I remind myself that some things just arenât meant for me. And to be honest, itâs safer that way. Canât get torn apart if you donât put yourself out there in the first place.
Austin
âYou sure you donât want to head to the main house too?â Iâm staring at Jack, hoping heâll go chasing after Penelope.
Itâs clear heâs still planning on pursuing her and Iâm not ready to be around that.
âNah. Itâs probably better if I give her some space. You know⦠absence makes the heart grow fonder and all that jazz.â
Jace snorts. âWell, you sure as fuck werenât giving her space, storming over here like some damn crack addict looking for his next hit.â
âWhatever,â Jack snarls. âThat was because I didnât know she was on the property. You try losing the love of your life, only to get her back and then have her go missing again. Youâd have acted the same way.â
Iâm groaning, rubbing a hand over my face, when Jaceâs booming laughter fills the room.
âYeah. Fat chance in hell of that ever happening. I donât do love. Closest thing Iâll ever come to having that is this camgirl on OnlyFriends.â He bites his bottom lip and groans. âGod created perfection with that one.â
âChrist, Jace. Please tell me youâre not watching that shit up at the house. Canât have one of the kids walking in on that.â Jackâs brows drop in disapproval, but Jace is either oblivious or just doesnât care.
âItâs not like I donât lock the door. Besides, you canât expect me to live the life of a monk up here. Thereâs literally no pussy for miles!â
I laugh, patting our youngest brother on his shoulder. âDonât worry. Youâll be out of here soon enough and back to your glamorous lifestyle in Miami.â
Jace beams as he walks toward the hall. âCounting down the hours.â
âYou and me both,â Jack mutters.
Iâm about to say something when Jaceâs smirk stops me cold, his hand holding up a discarded piece of lace I know all too well. For fuckâs sake, my cock is still coated in the ownerâs juices.
âWell, well, well. What do we have here?â Jace is all smiles as Jack lets out a whoosh of air beside me, his mouth dropping open before heâs muttering under his breath.
âThe fucking irony.â
Ignoring Jack, I storm forward, ripping the tiny white fabric from Jaceâs hand. âBoth of you, shut it. This doesnât concern you.â
âLike hell it doesnât!â Jackâs now laughing behind me. âYou canât keep giving me shit about Pen if youâre fucking the nanny.â
âThe much younger nanny.â Jace has to put his two cents in, the two assholes now laughing at my expense.
I give them my back, stuffing the still damp fabric into my pocket for safekeeping. âI know how this looks, but itâs not like that.â Finally turning toward my brothers, I let them in on my thoughts. âThis⦠with her⦠itâs so much more than some old dude fucking the young nanny.â
Jack snorts, âIf youâre old, then Iâm ancient.â
I raise a brow while Jace walks over and shoves at Jackâs shoulder. âI wouldnât give him more ammo than necessary.â
Heâs talking about his age difference with Pen. At Thirty-five, heâs over a decade older than my stepdaughter. But in all reality, Iâm no better.
Anaya is twenty-one to my thirty-two. Thatâs a full fucking decade and a year.
âLook, Iâm still not one-hundred percent with you and Pen, but I get it now. What you said in the study about having no control over who you fall for.â
Jaceâs mouth is hanging open while a self-satisfied smirk plays on Jackâs lips. âSo, is she on the same page?â
Our youngest brother chortles. âOf course she is. Didnât you see the panties?â
I shake my head and throw my head back. âItâs not that simple. Sheâs still married and Iâm a widower. A widower because of my own damn fault.â
Even though Blanca was unfaithful, that doesnât mean Iâm absolved of the role I played in her death.
Jack sighs, taking a couple of steps forward before clapping both hands on either of my shoulders. âLook. I donât know how to make this any clearer. It wasnât your fault. There were so many things in motion, and based on what weâve uncovered, she wasnât exactly innocent in all this.â
Jace nods. âYeah, sheâd basically wronged the cartel who offâd her. Some may even say it was a long time coming.â
âJace,â I growl his name in warning. âWatch it. Sheâs still the mother of my children.â
âThe adulterous mother of your children,â Jack mumbles under his breath, his hands dropping to either side of him.
Focusing on him, I finally notice the lines around his eyes are deeper, probably from everything heâs had to shoulder while I was gone. Sighing, I let a little bit of the resentment Iâd been harboring float away. Maybe Iâve been too hard on him.
âI take it Penelope told you?â
âYup.â
âTold him what?â Jace looks between us, his brows pulled together.
Walking over to the kitchen, I pour myself a coffee, offering both brothers the same. âBlanca had been keeping a diary of sorts. Pen found it and gave it to me. Apparently, Blanca had been stepping out for some time, though she never mentioned her beau by name.â
âBy the sounds of it, he had lots of money.â
Jace scoffs. âSo do we. I canât believe that skanky ho. She had us all fooled.â
âWatch it brother.â I raise a brow, reminding him he still needs to respect her, even though she didnât do the same for the sanctity of our marriage.
âFine. Fine. But that should at least give you a hall pass with the nanny.â
âHer nameâs Anaya,â I growl, not liking the way heâs addressing the woman whoâs rocked me in the best way possible.
âI thought it was Monroe.â Jack teases beside me.
âYou two are impossible. The point is, this is between me and her. Weâll tell the kids when itâs time, but it wonât be soon since theyâve recently had a lot of change.â
âThen itâs a done deal? Anaya feels the same way?â Jackâs eyes are full of warmth, and I can tell heâs coming from a place of concern.
I let out a sigh, rubbing the back of my neck as I peer out the window. âSheâs not exactly on board, but sheâs not off the train either.â
Jace chuckles. âSounds like you have your work cut out for you.â
âThat I do, brother. That I do.â And as I say those words, I know I wonât mind one second of it. Anaya is more than worth it, and Iâd fight until my last breath to call her mine.