Contractually Yours: Chapter 18
Contractually Yours: An Arranged Marriage Romance (The Lasker Brothers Book 4)
When weâre on the court and done with some light stretching, I get ready to pull my weight and Luceâs as well. The last time I played with Preston he was just average, but Mom says he got some lessons to improve his backhand. And I donât know how good Vonnie is.
Luce sounded self-assured back home, but that doesnât mean anything. Noah was confident too, until he pulled his hamstring. Hopefully, she isnât the type to cry over a broken nail or cracked fingernail polish. If I lose to Preston because sheâs overwrought about some stupid shit, Iâm going to put her over my knee.
Preston put me in a bad situation, and Vonnie was part of the problem. Nothing less than a total annihilation of this duo will satisfy me.
âLetâs get going,â Preston shouts from the other side of the net, full of self-importance. âI got things to do.â
Things. I can only laugh.
âNo-ad scoring!â he says impatiently.
I look at Luce, who shrugs and says, âItâll speed up the game.â
âThatâs fine.â It doesnât matter what he chooses, because he and his skanky ho are going to lose.
We begin. Preston serves, hitting the ball hard. Luce leaps forward and returns it in a screaming shot that lands about an inch inside the line. Well, well, well. Look at that.
Sheâs hyper-focused and moves with an amazing economy of motion. Her long limbs give her a great reach. Her muscles tense, sweat beading on her taut skin.
I have to admit sheâs good. Really good. She mustâve trained for years to get to that level.
But I can still beat her if we ever play one on one.
Preston and Vonnie try, but theyâre simply no match for us. Although my half-brother isnât a complete disaster, Luceâs half-sister is. Her swings are wild, and she struggles to return even easy shots.
Every time she fails to hit the ball, she lets out a loud shriek. Eventually, other members start gathering around the court to watch us play. A couple recognize me and shoot pitying glances at Preston and Vonnie.
âYouâre cheating!â Vonnie whines, pointing at Luce. âThereâs no way youâre this good.â
Luce merely taps her racket. A confident smirk twists her lips. âVonnie, the only player you could beat is a half-blind toddler who hasnât been toilet trained.â
âYouâre using an illegal racket!â Preston says.
An illegal racket. âWinners win. Losers blame the equipment,â I say.
Fuming, Preston serves. He mishits the ball, which arcs in the air and then falls like a dick going limp without clearing the net.
âThat ball went down faster than Vonnie on a first date,â Luce calls out.
âHey, Preston. Having trouble keeping it up?â I say.
Our audience chortles. âJust give up,â someone says. âYou arenât going to beat Sebastian.â
âShut your pie holes!â Vonnie screams, before turning back to the match.
Luce serves; the ball comes off her racket so fast it looks like a tiny yellow bullet. Preston tries to return it, but ends up tripping and losing his balance instead. He grabs his leg and whines like a melodramatic soccer player.
What an embarrassment. âGet up,â I say.
He moans like a wounded hyena.
Luce cups her hand around her ear. âWhatâs that? Did you say you forfeit?â
âWhat?â he says.
âI think he said he forfeits,â Luce says to me with a grin and shrug.
He jumps to his feet instantly. âI never said that!â
âThen letâs continue. I got things to do!â Luce says.
I laugh. You gotta love a woman who gives as good as she gets, especially when her swagger comes with competence.
The idiot duo fails to win a single game during the first set.
Luce smiles brightly as she high-fives me. âWow. That was brutal.â
âNo mercy,â I say with a smile of my own. Victory is always sweet, but for some reason, this one feels sweeter.
âNone.â
âItâs only because this side of the court has too much glare!â Preston says. âThe sunâs in our eyes.â
âWhich is why youâre wearing sunglasses.â I point at the shades wrapped around his eyes.
âItâs still distracting!â
I shake my head. Everyone on the court is wearing sunglasses. âFine. Hope you do better after we switch.â
But he and Vonnie donât play any better. Iâm treated to textbook examples of what not to do on the court. And how clumsy humans can be.
Luce, on the other hand, is on fire. And more than a little distracting when she leans forward, because her ass is perfection from every angle. I love seeing her muscles flex and power her moves. The earlier set mustâve been just a warmup, because she plays with even more force and control now. Sweat glistens on her taut skin, and itâs all I can do not to stop the match so I can steal a kiss.
When the second massacre of a set is over, Luce drops her racket and raises her hands in the air. âYes!â
The spectators clap. âGreat match,â a few of them call out, as the crowd starts to disperse.
âYou just got lucky!â Preston shouts.
âYeah!â Vonnieâs shrill voice rises in agreement.
âThen quit pissing off the gods,â I say, too pleased to give a shit what they use as an excuse for the spanking they just got.
Flipping them the bird with both hands, Luce turns around and leaps over to me. Her arms wrap around my neck, and she gives me a tight hug. I squeeze her back. She smells like sweat, soap and lavender shampoo. The wall she usually has around her is gone, and sheâs completely vulnerable, and blindingly beautiful.
âWe won!â she says, pulling back a little to face me. The smile on her lips hits me like a bolt of lightning, sudden and powerful. The one she bestowed upon Jason in San Francisco that made me seethe was a lightning bug compared to the one sheâs giving me right now.
My heart races like itâs about to burst. A hot jolt crackles along my spine, and pure elation like Iâve never experienced before swells. I dip my head and kiss her.
Her mouth softens under mine, parting to let me in. Our tongues entwine, and I swear she tastes exactly like triumph. My pulse kicks up as blood roars in my ears like rumbling thunder.
I want her right now.
The sound of rapidly slapping feet slips through the thick desire. I go still for a moment, and Luce pulls away and looks around.
Preston and Vonnie are running to the main building. Fuckers.
âHey, you need to pay up!â I say to their retreating backs.
âYeah,â Luce says. âGet back here and get on your knees!â
They donât stop, but they arenât that fast. âYou want to drag them back here and make them honor their bet?â I ask Luce.
She grins. âNah. Vonnie canât run forever. Sheâll be back soon, begging for money.â
âShe doesnât have money?â I ask, enjoying her good humor.
âNot anymore. I cut her off. Sheâll be so sad when she racks up all sorts of charges on her credit cards and canât withdraw any funds out of my accounts anymore to pay them off.â Her smile grows diabolical. I love it.
There are men who believe women are best when theyâre endlessly patient, sweet, kind and understanding. Not me. The best women are the ones who take no bullshit, know what theyâre worth and fight for what theyâre due.
Like my wife.
Which makes me wonder⦠âWhy have you been paying for her stuff?â
âItâs a long story, but itâs tied up with the inheritance laws and property rights in Nesovia. Anyway, Iâm going to stop by the admin office and tell them Vonnieâs membership fees need to come out of another account, too.â
âI need to do the same with Prestonâs membership.â
Luce looks stunned. âYou pay for his things, too?â
âNot me. My family. I control everyoneâs money now, though,â I say with deep satisfaction.
âHow did you manage that?â
âI married you.â
âI thought they only gave you Sebastian Jewelry.â
âIt wasnât enough. Unlike Preston, I have my own money and donât need the company. I only run it because I enjoy it. They know that, and they didnât want to give you thirty percent of the shares. So now Iâm in charge of everyoneâs trust funds, and Prestonâs going to have to get a job.â
âWell.â She gazes in the direction Preston and Vonnie have disappeared into. âI hope heâs more competent than my half-brother Karl. I had to let him go for not even bothering to show up.â
âSpeaking of competence, you didnât tell me you were so good.â
She frowns. âAt what?â
âTennis. Were you trying to hustle me? Is that your definition of âfun couple timeâ?â I tease.
She laughs. âYou were arrogant, so I decided not to disclose that I was nationally ranked when I was younger.â
âWere you? Impressive.â That explains her skills. I respect the dedication and work that went into it.
âProbably couldâve gone pro, but I chose Peery Diamonds instead.â
She must love that company. Maybe more than I love Sebastian Jewelry. A tiny bit of guilt wriggles its way into my gut at my plan to strip her of her position, but I shove it aside. She started this war. In addition, thatâs a separate matter from all thisâ¦couple stuff.
She gives me a sly smile. âSo. What do you want to do about our match?â
âWe could go ahead and play it, if thatâs what you want,â I say, pulling her close, determined to enjoy this carefree side of her.
âOr we can say we both won.â Her blue eyes are guileless and full of happiness.
She totally forgot what we wagered. But thatâs okay, because I can remember for the both of us.