Three Swedish Mountain Men: Chapter 19
Three Swedish Mountain Men: A Reverse Harem Romance
I wander through the ski resort, winding my way through groups of people holding snowboards and ski poles. My head is spinning. I have no idea what just happened. Who was that blonde woman? Why did she have such a massive effect on all the boys? Cole and Riven headed back to the car as soon as she left, but I asked to get dropped off here, instead of going to the cabin. I figured if Eli was upset, this is where he wouldâve come.
Crossing the road, I spot a couple of blonde girls wearing jackets emblazoned with the resortâs logo, and stop one of them. âExcuse me. Do you know where Eli is?â
She huffs. âGod. If I had ten crowns for every time some girl asked me that.â
âHeâs on the slopes,â her friend says. âHeâs been up there a while.â She turns and squints at the mountains looming over us. âHm.â She scans the view, then points. âThere! Thatâs him, there, in the green jacket.â
I follow her finger, and my heart squeezes as I spot him. Holy shit.
Eliâs barrelling down the mountain impossibly fast, tilted sideways so his body is almost brushing the ground. As I watch, he straightens out just in time to fly over a ramp. His skis slide out from under him, and my mouth drops open as he tumbles, flipping backwards lazily in midair. He lands effortlessly upright on his skis, zooming around a corner.
âIs that safe?â I squeak, as he shoots downhill.
She laughs. âI think he can manage himself fine.â
I watch with bated breath for him to get to the bottom of the slope, then force myself to turn away. He obviously needs to let off some steam, so I text him that Iâm here, and head into the nearest apres-ski bar to wait.
While Iâm waiting, I pull out my phone to check my commissions email. I have to stifle a groan when I see three new messages from Sam. I donât know why the Hell he wonât leave me alone. I obviously donât want to talk to him. Inwardly wincing, I slide to open the message.
What the fuck does that mean? My hands sweating, I type back a terse response.
The reply comes back almost instantly.
Rage floods me. How can he talk like this, as if he didnât ruin my fucking life? He got me fired, he turned all of my family and friends against me, and now he says that we should just âmove pastâ it?
I send the email, then power down my phone and put it back in my pocket. Iâm so angry I can barely see straight. I canât believe him. I canât believe him. He seriously wants to get back together, after humiliating me in front of everybody I know? I grip the counter, seething silently.
âDaisy?â A heavy hand lands on my shoulder.
I turn to see Eli, still in his skiing clothes. Without even thinking, I surge upwards and kiss him. His lips are freezing; thereâs still ice in his hair and snow melting in his clothes. Heâs still for a moment, like he doesnât know what to do; then he sighs and opens his mouth, letting me kiss him properly.
âWell,â his green eyes shine when we finally pull apart. âThat was the best welcome off the slopes I think Iâve ever had.â
I lean into his side. âI was so worried about you. You looked so upset.â
âOh, Tink.â He turns to the server, whoâs watching us both with an amused look on her face. âMaria, can you get us some glögg? I think my organs are frozen.â
âComing right up,â she says brightly, and turns to ladle some steaming liquid out of a big silver pot on the stove. Eli shakes off his ski jacket, then grabs my stool and drags it closer, wrapping his arm around my shoulders. I snuggle into him, breathing in the warm scent of pine needles.
âWhat is glooog?â
âGlögg. Hot red wine, with port and brandy. And a bunch of spices.â
âHoly shit. Will I be on the floor?â
He laughs. âMaria makes it strong, but if you can handle snaps, you should be fine.â
âHere you are.â Maria puts two steaming cups on the bar in front of us.
I take a cautious sip. It tastes like mulled wine, warmed through with spices. âItâs delicious.â
âYeah,â Eli says softly, staring at my face.
I take his hand and entwine my fingers through his. âAre you okay? Why did you come here? Who was that woman?â
He blinks, looking down. âThat was our ex. Johanna.â
âOh.â I mull that over in my head. âOur ex? As in all three of you?â
âYep.â
I suddenly feel a stab of jealousy towards the woman. She got all three of them. Cole wanted her as well. âDid you love her?â
He nods, fiddling with the handle of his drink. âWe all did. A lot.â
âSounds serious.â
âIt was pretty serious. Lasted two years. Wellââ he pulls a face. âMy relationship with her lasted two years. The other two were with her longer.â
âWhyâs that?â
He shrugs tightly. âShe got bored of me.â
My mouth drops open. âHow is that possible?â
He laughs. âDu ser ut som en fÃ¥gelholk.â
âWhat?â
âYou look like a birdhouse.â He nudges my mouth closed with his knuckle. âYouâre cute.â
âHow could anybody get bored of you?â I burst out. It seems impossible. Heâs one of the most energetic, fun, charismatic people Iâve ever met.
He sighs heavily, taking another deep sip of glögg. âI know itâs hard to believe, but yes, even with this much charm, wit, and good looks, people do still get bored of me. It truly makes no sense.â
Heâs deflecting. I touch his arm. âWell, I think sheâs mental to not want you.â
He snorts. âYeah?â
âYeah. I saw you coming down the slopes earlier. Youâre crazy talented. And youâre handsome and smart and sweet and charmingââ
âIâve got a big dick,â he adds.
ââYouâve got such a big dick, Eli,â I echo. âReally, youâre the whole package. Any womanâanyone at allâwould be mad not to want you in their life.â
He ducks his head, but he canât hide the smile spreading over his face. âThanks, Tink. Youâre sweet.â He slaps a hand on the bar. âCâmon. Finish your drink, then letâs head back. I think me and Riven should tell you the full story.â
When we step back into the cabin, all of the lights are off. It looks cold and empty.
âRiv?â Eli calls.
âHi,â a voice comes from the kitchen table. I turn to see Riv, bent over a pile of paperwork in the dark. His voice is dejected.
âWhereâs Cole?â Eli asks.
He jerks his head at the window. I can hear a steady thwack sound coming rhythmically from outside. âHacking an innocent tree to pieces.â
âIs he okay?â I unwrap my scarf from around my throat.
Riv shrugs. âHe will be. He just needs to axe something.â He runs a hand through his hair. He looks so sad and worn out. Stepping out of my boots, I cross the room and slide into his lap, winding my arms around his neck.
He stiffens in surprise, then relaxes. âHello,â he murmurs, pulling me into his chest.
âAre you okay?â
âWhy wouldnât I be?â
âI told her weâd tell her about Johanna,â Eli says, stepping into the kitchen and flipping the lights.
Riv frowns. âWhat? Why?â
âDonât you think she deserves an explanation, after today?â
âIs that a good idea, though?â
Eli snorts. âDo you think sheâs gonna get inspired to turn evil, or something? I donât see how thereâs any harm in telling her.â
Riven pulls back slightly, reading my face. I stay quiet. Iâm dying to know the story, but Iâm not going to press them for it.
âI guess not,â Riven says quietly. âIâm gonna need a drink for this conversation, though.â
âOn it.â I turn and see Eli pulling a cocktail shaker out of a cupboard. âIâm making these strong.â