Three Swedish Mountain Men: Chapter 11
Three Swedish Mountain Men: A Reverse Harem Romance
I close my eyes and breathe through my nose, trying to keep my annoyance under control. âI told you,â I say patiently, âyou canât go walking in the snow. Your ankle is unstable, and your bones are too brittle.â
Anna, the grey-haired elderly lady Iâm currently treating, scoffs. âIâve been walking around just fine for the last ninety-five years.â
âThatâs kind of the problem,â I mutter, prodding the swollen skin.
She gives my shoulder a light slap. âDonât be so rude,â she scolds.
I sigh, stretching out my back. Iâm kneeling on the floor of Annaâs kitchen, prodding at her ankle as she lounges in her favourite chair. Itâs the fifth time this year that sheâs called me in for an injury. I donât even know why she bothers; she never actually does anything I recommend her to.
Her grandson is standing at the stove, making tea. âMormor,â he chides, âplease donât hit the doctor. What does she need, Riv?â
I sit back on my haunches. âAn X-Ray. As soon as the snow to the city gets cleared. Until then, ice it for fifteen minutes every hour, and take the painkillers I left last time.â I eye the sealed pill bottle on her counter.
âI donât need painkillers,â Anna huffs. âIâm not a child.â
âTheyâre not just for pain,â I explain as patiently as I can. âThey also reduce swelling. If the swelling gets too bad, your whole ankle could dislocate. You want that?â She grumbles under her breath. I look back up at the grandson. âAnd for Godâs sake, keep her off it.â
âSure thing.â
I straighten, shaking both of their hands, then head back out into the snow.
My mood is dark as I trudge through the streets. I love my job, but this is the worst part. Anna needs hospital treatment, and until the roads clear, I canât give it to her. Itâs so frustrating to not be able to treat patients properly.
I turn a corner into the main square, heading for the pharmacy. Out of nowhere, an arm slings around my shoulder, half-strangling me.
âLäget?â Eli asks.
I shove him off me. âArenât you supposed to be with Daisy?â
âShe told me to piss off,â he says cheerfully, falling into step next to me. âSaid she could sort out the car by herself.â
âSheâs probably hiding her ID again,â I mutter.
âYup.â
My eyes slide across to him. He looks like a self-satisfied cat, happy and lazy. Thereâs a smudge of Daisyâs shimmery pink lip salve streaked on his cheek. âSo, what? Are you two together, now?â
âOf course not.â He looks at me sideways. âLet me tell you, though, she is incredible.â
âGood to know.â
We walk a few steps in silence. âSo,â he prompts after a moment. âYou like her? I saw you looking at her earlier.â
âI look at a lot of things.â
He sighs. âItâs okay, man. You donât have to become a monk because of one bad relationship.â
I scowl. âIt wasnât just a bad relationship. It ruined all our lives, for years.â
âWell, maybe this is exactly what you need.â He steps out in front of me, blocking my path. âClearly youâre not ready for something serious.â
âI wonât ever be.â I push forward, trying to get past him. He just starts walking backwards. âEliââ
âSo, why not just try her?â He insists. âBaby steps, right? No commitment, just a casual fling before she has to leave. And thereâd be two of us. That would take some of the pressure off.â
âShould we be having this conversation without her? You donât even know if sheâs interested in me, yet.â
He snorts. âTrust me. If sheâs into me, sheâs sure as fuck going to be into you. Tall, dark, handsome doctor?â
âItâs not going to happen.â
He grabs my shoulder. âDonât you miss it?â He says, his green eyes suddenly serious. âI do. It feels like thereâs something missing. What if itâs her?â
I try to shake him off. âEli, I have a job to do.â
âJust think about it,â he says, letting me go. âIâm gonna go get some food.â
He saunters off, disappearing around a corner. I watch him go, my head spinning. His words repeat over and over again in my mind. It feels like thereâs something missing. What if itâs her?
Heâs right. I do feel something missing. Iâve felt it for the last five years, like a hole in my chest. Weâve built a little family up here, away from civilisation, but itâs not complete yet.
The image of Daisy pops into my head. Sheâs certainly beautiful. Itâs been Hell having her wandering around the house, to be honest. Itâs kind of difficult to focus on work when thereâs a woman walking through the hallways, all soft curves and creamy skin and long, thick hair. Iâm not used to having that kind of distraction around.
But thatâs all she is. Beautiful. That doesnât mean she has any special connection with any of us.
My phone buzzes in my pocket. I pull it out, checking the screen. Unknown number. I slide it open to accept the call.
âDr Nilsson.â
âRiven, darling,â my mother croons. I stop in my tracks.
âMom? Are you okay? Whose phone is this?â
âOh, Iâm fine, darling. It belongs to one of the maids. I knew you wouldnât answer if you knew it was me calling.â
âWhy are you speaking English?â I ask, irritated. âSpeak Swedish with me.â
She acts like I havenât even spoken. Even though my mom lived in Sweden for over forty years, she likes to pretend that sheâs American. âYouâve been ignoring me the last few days.â
âI havenât been ignoring you. Phone service is down again.â
âGod. I donât know why you keep living in that awful place. Theyâre practically medieval.â
Anger spikes through me. âYou didnât seem to have an issue raising me here.â
âYes, but things are different, now. We can afford a better lifestyle.â
I sigh. âWhat did you want? Iâm busy right now.â
âYouâre coming over this summer, arenât you?â
âNo. Sorry.â
âBut we had plans!â She whines. âYou canât just make plans and cancel them like that!â
âWe didnât have plans. You told me I was coming over. I said I wasnât. You ignored me.â
She huffs. âWould one little visit really hurt so much? We miss you, Riven.â
âYes. Iâm a doctor. If I just disappeared for three months, it would hurt quite a lot of people.â
âWell, all those native people have their own herbal medicines and whatever, donât they?â
I grit my teeth. âSorry, Iâm not coming. Is there anything else, or can I go do my job?â
She sighs. âLook, darling. I know youâre still angry. And your father and I have apologised about the little issue we caused with Johanna. But itâs been years. Isnât it time you finally forgave us?â
My heart freezes in my chest. âIt wasnât a little issue,â I hiss, âshe destroyed the lives of everybody I care about. And you both helped her do it.â
âWell, the situation was difficult. It was your fault for involving her in that threesome thing you do. It was bound to end in tears, Riven, honestly. We were just doing what we thought was best for you.â
I close my eyes. âNo, I will not be coming home this summer. Mom, Iâm sorry, I really have to work.â I hang up.
My phone immediately buzzes again. I slide it back into my pocket, rubbing a hand over my face. I hate talking to my parents. Every time, I end up fucking furious. Iâd cut them off completely, if they didnât keep making donations to the local hospital. Butâ
âWHORE!â
A shout from across the square shakes me out of my thoughts. It takes me a couple seconds to pick out where the voice is coming from. A drunk old man is standing outside one of the local pubs, ranting at some poor girl. He steps back, unblocking her from my view, and I catch sight of a familiar pale pink coat.
Daisy.
I donât even think before I take off across the square, running full-pelt. As I get closer, I can hear the disgusting things heâs saying to her. âI thought of you when I came last night,â he slurs. âYouâre just a little slut, arenât you? Here.â He paws at her pocket. âGimme your phone. Iâll give you my address. You can come over later, yeah? Donât worry, my wife wonât mind.â
Daisy pulls away, confusion all over her face. âIâm sorry,â she says. âI⦠I donât know what youâre saying.â
âDonât be mean,â the guy mumbles, pushing forward. âCâmon. Gimme your number. Iâll pay you to come over.â She tries to step back again, and he grabs her arm. âHow much do you want, huh?â He yanks her into him, so she falls across his front, her breasts crushed against his chest.
Anger flashes across her face. âDonât touch me.â She hisses, then stamps on his foot, hard.
The guy howls. âYou little fucking whore!â He spits.
âHey!â I bellow. âWhat the fuck are you doing?â They both look over. Relief floods Daisyâs face. I pull her behind me and turn on the man. Heâs clearly pissed out of his head. His cheeks and nose are red, and his eyes are glazed. âYou donât touch her, you donât talk to her, you donât fucking look at her,â I snap. âDo you understand me?â
The man looks between the two of us. âDoctor, your girl is a whore,â he garbles. âSheâs made me come so many times.â
Daisy shivers. I draw her closer to me. âGet the Hell out of here, you piece of shit.â
âShe likes it in the ass,â he crows. âShe likes to take it hard up the ass. You fuck her up the ass?â
I fucking snap. I step forward and grab the guy by the collar, shoving him backwards. âYou come near her again, and I will call the police. Youâre sexually harassing women in broad daylight. There are plenty of witnesses.â
He stumbles back. âPolice wonât care,â he mumbles, then belches. âIâm just tellinâ the truth. Sheâs a whore.â
âFuck. Off.â
Grumbling under his breath, he turns and staggers away through the snow, heading back to the pub. I take a couple of breaths, trying to calm down. The protective instinct running through me is so strong that it surprises me. I havenât been this angry for as long as I can remember. I squeeze my eyes shut, taking a breath through my nose, then turn to Daisy. Sheâs standing rooted to the spot, her arms crossed tightly over her chest like sheâs trying to hide herself from him. âAre you alright?â I rough out.
âWhat was he saying?â
My lip curls. âUnpleasant things.â
âOh.â She wilts. âI thought so. But I didnât know for sure, so I didnât know what to do. I didnât want to kick him in the nuts if he was just a weird old man. But then he grabbed me.â She bites her lip. âWhat was he saying, exactly?â
âYou donât want to know.â
Her face hardens. âRiven. Iâm serious. What. Was. He. Saying.â
I sigh. âJust a bunch of sexist bullshit. Ignore him.â
âTell me,â she insists.
âYou really want me to translate?â She nods, brown eyes wide. I rub my face. I donât even want to say it. âHe called you a⦠whore. A slut. A prostitute. He said that you, ahâ¦â I try to word it nicely, âenjoy anal sex.â Her face whitens as all the blood drains out of her cheeks. âHeâs just drunk and talking crap,â I assure her. âHe probably says it to every pretty girl he sees.â She looks down, swallowing hard. Her shoulders shake. For an awful second, I think she might be crying. I put my hand on her back. âHey. Youâre okay.â
When she meets my gaze, her eyes are dry. Her mouth is set in a firm line. âOf course, Iâm okay,â she says fiercely. âIâve had much, much worse.â
My stomach twists. âBelieve it or not,â I say slowly, âthat doesnât make me feel much better.â
âI wasnât trying to make you feel better.â She crosses her arms over her chest and glares across the street, pursing her lips into a little pink heart shape. Iâm gripped with the sudden, wild urge to lean in and kiss her.
I shake my head. What the Hell is wrong with me? I donât want to get involved with this girl. Yes, sheâs beautiful, but sheâs keeping secrets. I think a lot of them. Sheâs far too risky.
Even so, I canât leave her alone like this. Iâm not leaving her to wander through a foreign town by herself after she just got sexually harassed.
âAre you hungry?â I ask suddenly.
She blinks, then nods cautiously. âI guess?â
âWant to go get some lunch?â
âI⦠okay.â
âCome on.â Without waiting for her, I start striding across the road. Iâm used to walking with Cole and Eli, but she struggles to keep up with her shorter legs. Her foot hits a patch of ice, and she skids. I grab her before she can hit the ground, wrapping an arm around her waist. Glancing around, I see us getting quite a few curious stares. Most people around the village know me. Iâm sure the gossip mill is already churning. Great.
âCome on,â I say again, a bit more gruffly, hurrying her across the square.