Contractually Yours: Chapter 17
Contractually Yours: An Arranged Marriage Romance (The Lasker Brothers Book 4)
Sebastian picked the wrong girl to make that wager with.
Although I didnât tell him, I was a nationally ranked tennis player when I was in high school and college. I didnât purse it beyond that because turning pro wasnât the path my mom or grandfather had in mind for me. To be honest, even if they wanted me to see how far I could go, I wouldnât have wanted to. Thereâs not enough time in the day to train to be a world-class athlete and run Peery Diamonds effectively.
Sebastianâs probably not too bad, but itâs easy to be good playing against people at places like Tilden Courts. Its sole criterion for membership is âCan you afford the annual dues?â If the answerâs yes, youâre in.
Speaking of whichâ¦I should cancel Roderick, Karl and Vonnieâs memberships. They joined while Mom was alive, even though they donât play tennis or ride horses. They just want to be able to brag theyâre members at Tilden. Well, they can start paying for that bragging right with their own money now.
Sebastian and I take his Phantom to the courts. The Rolls isnât flashy, but itâs so luxurious, itâs like being inside a motorized spa. The buttery leather, the gorgeous line of the dash, and the remarkable colorsâmidnight blue, dark wood and a dab of deep purple with a splash of jade. The combination is unusual, but it blends well.
He maneuvers the half-million-dollar vehicle with confident expertise, and the ride is amazingly smooth. Although he looks super-hot in a suit, heâs also stunning in his short-sleeve shirt and shorts. His forearms are lean with ropey muscle. He could film himself flexing those forearms and sell it on porn sites for women. It would add another billion to his fortune.
The immaculately verdant grounds of Tilden Courts come into view. The place is always green and lush, but then, members donât pay the fees for brown, dried-up fields.
âMeet you outside the locker rooms?â I say as I climb out.
âFine with me.â
I give him my cocky pre-game youâre-going-down smileâin more ways than one, babyâand go into the locker room to change into tennis whites. When I come outside, Sebastianâs nowhere to be found. Guess heâs still changingâ¦? I head to the refreshment area to grab a bottle of Gatorade, then stop in my tracks.
Preston.
I havenât seen him since that infuriating encounter in Barcelona. I assumed he was busy being a scumbag because he never tried to get in touch. Well, not that he could, because I blocked his number. But given that the agreement I have with the Comtois family includes the ownership of Sebastian Jewelry, I thought heâd make some effort and at least write an email to plead his case.
Heâs dressed to play. His racket looks like itâs never been used before. That wouldnât surprise me. If heâs anything like the other members here, heâs a dabbler.
He stops short as he sees me. âWhat are you doing here?â
âIâm here for a match.â I make myself stand taller. Even without heels, our eyes are almost level.
He gives me a once-over and smirks. âOh, I get it. Looking for a husband.â
I try not to snort. He doesnât watch the newsâthinks itâs boringâand his family apparently hasnât updated him about my new status. Maybe they disowned him. Wouldnât that be great?
He continues, âI donât know why you waste your time like this. Look, Iâm happy to let it go if youâll just see the light and change your mind about ourââ
âDonât hold your breath.â Heâs dumber than I thought, bringing up the engagement when I still canât find enough mind bleach to erase seeing him with Vonnie.
âThere you are,â comes Sebastianâs voice from behind me. âOh, hello, Preston.â
When he stops next to me, I put my arm around his waist. âWhat perfect timing.â I smile up at him.
He gives me a mildly curious look, but wraps an arm around my shoulders.
See? This is what you get when youâre with a smart man. He knows the role youâd like him to play without your having to spell it out. The fact that heâs willing to play along without some prior commitment to reciprocate warms my heart. So many people want something first before doing anything for me.
Prestonâs brow knits as he takes in the tableau. âYou guys are together?â
I triple the wattage of my smile. âPreston, have you met my husband, Sebastian Lasker?â
âWhat?â His shout rings in the wide-open space. âYou canât marry him!â
âI canât? Oh, thatâs too bad.â I tighten my hold on Sebastian, pressing my side against his. ââCause I kinda already did.â I extend my left hand, so Preston can see my gorgeous Toi et Moi ring and the wedding band.
Sebastian flashes his as well. Man, we make a great team.
Preston blinks rapidly, his eyes fixed on our hardware. Finally, he jerks his head up, his face blotchy. âWhy would you want him when you could have me?â
âSeriously? Are you blind?â I ask.
âI can see well enough to know those diamonds are tiny compared to the one I was going to give you!â He points at my finger.
I drop my gaze to his crotch for a second before lifting it back up. âHis is both bigger and better than yours.â
Preston looks like he just got punched in the face by Mike Tyson. Sebastian shakes against me in silent laughter.
âWhatâs so funny?â Preston snarls.
âYou.â Sebastian lets the laugh out. âYouâre third-rate comedy, but at least youâre entertaining.â He wipes tears from his eyes.
Preston turns to me. âYou bitch! Itâs all your fault heâs mocking me!â
Sebastian steps forward, pulling away from my arm around his waist, as the mirth melts from his face. âWatch your tone if you want to keep your teeth. Nobody talks to my wife with disrespect.â
I pat his back a few times, to let him know it isnât necessary for him to react like this. Part of me is flattered and moved that heâs defending me, but another part feels a bit unworthy of his protection because⦠Well, I did force him to marry me.
Preston slashes the air with his arm. âSheâs my fiancée!â
âShe was. You call my wife your fiancée again, and Iâll break your face.â
âWhat happened to bros before hos?â
Sebastian takes another step forward, which puts him right in Prestonâs face. âWhat part of âsheâs my wifeâ did you not understand?â Menace radiates from him. Prestonâs going to get punched for real if he doesnât quit.
âPreston, baby, are you okay? Is my sister being impossible?â
Oh, Lord. Heâs still with Vonnie?
She comes toward us from the locker room, dressed to play tennis and holding a racket like itâs a medieval knightâs mace. Sheâs convinced sheâs too good and too talented for lessons or practice. I canât blame her entirely for that misguided belief, since so many guys lost to her on purpose to get into her panties. But shouldnât she be self-aware enough to know somethingâs off? Because when it comes to matches against girls, she can only beat rank beginners.
Flashing a fake smile, she loops her arm around Prestonâs and turns her hand so I canât miss the pink diamond still on her finger.
She must really like that foul thing. Or sheâs just happy she gets to keep something she thinks is mine.
âWhat are you doing here?â she demands.
âWhy wouldnât I be here? I pay for the entire familyâs membership.â I let my gaze rake her up and down.
Although her clothing looks simple, sheâs decked out in ten thousand dollarsâ worth of outfit, shoes and accessories, not including the diamond. What will she do when she realizes her credit card bills wonât be paid out of my account anymore? I already had my accountants cut her off. She probably doesnât know yet, since AmEx hasnât sent her a notice that her bills are overdue.
A petty but satisfying revenge. And still nothing compared to what Iâve had to put up with.
âWhatever.â She tosses her hair over a shoulder. âAll youâve got is money, anyway.â Then her eyes turn to Sebastian and her smile grows even more cloying. âIsnât this your older brother, Preston?â
âYes!â He points an accusing finger at Sebastian. âAnd he stole Lucie from me!â
Anger and wounded pride flash in Vonnieâs eyes before she shrugs them off. âItâs just Lucie. No big deal.â
Preston raises his racket, pointing it at Sebastian. âI challenge you to a match!â he shouts with all the gravitas of a medieval princeling demanding trial by combat. âBoth of you! Iâm going to show you that you made a big mistake!â
âYouâre going to lose,â I say.
âNo, he wonât, because I will be playing with him!â Vonnie says.
Sheâs delusional if she thinks sheâs a net gain for her partner. On the other hand, sheâs cocking her hips left and right, trying to strike the best pose in front of Sebastian. She probably thinks she can beat him like all the other boys in high school and college.
Sebastianâs gaze flicks in my direction. It says, Do you want to go for it or back down and do our match instead?
I give him a look, tilting my head at Preston and Vonnie. Iâd rather lick a skunkâs butt than back away from this challenge. Wouldnât you?
Sebastianâs eyes glow with approval. âYouâre on,â he tells Preston. âLosers get on their knees and shout, âWe are not worthy,â ten times immediately after the match is over. Oh, and you have to genuflect as well.â
Preston gives us a superior sneer. âBetter get your kneepads ready.â
Vonnie laughs. âIâll record it so we can relive the moment forever.â