My Ex-Boyfriend’s Brothers: Chapter 29
My Ex-Boyfriend’s Brothers: A Contemporary Reverse Harem Romance (Ex Marks the Spot)
âYou look amazing in that dress, Maggie.â Christina wrapped her arm around me in a half hug and grinned. âGod, youâre glowing. Did you go to the spa?â
I did everything to stop the blush threatening to stain my cheeks. The tiny quirk of her eyebrow and twitch of her lip told me that I was failing at hiding the real reason for my glow. âI think this is just my color. Youâre glowing, too! Of course, youâre glowing, though. Youâre perfect.â
She glanced down at the chart I was working on and pushed it away. âHave lunch with me?â
I saw Gregor come out of the kitchen and felt a Pavlovian reaction to the idea that Luke might be around since Gregor was. âUm, yeah. Lunch sounds great.â
Gregor spotted me and his smile was immediate. He hurried over, his eyes shining with happiness. Seeing the giant man after hearing the story of him saving Luke was different for me. I found myself wanting to get up and hug him tight. Gregor didnât need a reason to hug me, though. He bent down and scooped me up. âMs. Maggie! Let Gregor cook for you and Ms. Christina. Mr. Luke busy with work. He have late morning.â
I was definitely blushing then. âYou donât have to cook for us if youâd rather take it easy, Gregor. Itâs nice of you to offer, though.â
âGregor cook. Good practice for Mr. Luke.â He let me go and patted my hair into place. âOops.â
Christina laughed, as happy to chat with Gregor as she was with anyone. After the run-in with Mr. Heath that morning, it was nice to see someone treat everyone the same. âYou can definitely cook for us, Gregor. I always tell Luke heâs lucky to have you at his side.â
âGregor lucky to have Mr. Luke. And Ms. Maggie.â His grin told me that he knew exactly where his boss had been that morning. âGregor cook now.â
I cleared my throat and smiled like I wasnât sitting on a massive secret. âIâm glad you got another break from work. I wouldâve worked straight through lunch without you.â
She scooted her chair closer to mine, completely unfazed by the loud sound the chair made on the wood floor. âYouâre keeping secrets, Ms. Maggie.â
My phone rang and saved me from having to answer. I laughed at the crestfallen look on her face as I grabbed my phone. That laugh died when I saw the number calling, though. âSorry. Give me just a second.â
I turned away from Christina and answered. It was the nursing home I was desperate to get Mom into, Waverly Place. As soon as I answered and heard the voice of the manager, I felt my heart sink.
âMs. Lately. This is Cara Conway. Weâve been waiting for your call. Are you still planning on having your mother moved to our facility?â
I took a deep breath and my fingers tightened on my phone. âYes, maâam. Iâm just finalizing some things with the financing.â
âSpots rarely open up here, Ms. Lately.â Sighing heavily, Cara lowered her voice. âMaggie. Iâm doing my best here. I understand your fears with your mom and I want to help you. Iâm doing everything I can to hold this spot but I wonât be able to for much longer.â
âI just need a little bit longer. Please.â
âKeep me updated. If I donât hear from you within the week, Iâll have to assume youâre letting the spot go. Iâm sorry, Maggie. I really am. I just have to do my job.â
After she hung up, I stayed facing away from Christina as I composed myself. The panic I felt coursing through me was painful as it stole my breath. The urge to hurry up and take care of my mom was suffocating when I couldnât do anything but make the wedding perfect, one day at a time. No matter the rush, things wouldnât happen any faster for me.
âMaggie?â
I forced a smile and turned to Christina. âSorry about that. That was just a last minute thing for the wedding.â
She frowned. âSomething you should know about me, Maggie, is that I have the hearing of a bat. People hate it. At these big influencer events I have to attend, I can hear them all talking shit about me from across the room. Itâs a blessing and a curse.â
âOkay, it wasnât about the wedding. Everythingâs fine, though. Tell me more about these influencers who are horrible enough to talk shit about you. I need to know who to never accidentally support.â
She looked like she wanted to press me for more information but decided against it. âOkay. I can send you the Excel spreadsheet of whoâs an asshole and whoâs not so bad.â
I leaned into the conversation, eager to forget about the call. âYou made a spreadsheet?!â
She laughed and shook her head. âNo. I should, though. I might as well have it all in a spreadsheet. Amanda Manning? Total monster behind the scenes. I once saw her throw a full can of soda at her mother.â
âYouâre kidding!â
âNo! I saw it! And Corey Todd? Heâs a total creep. I caught him trying to steal my panties once.â She moved even closer. âOh, and Cassandra Morgan?â
I grabbed her arm and leaned in. âNo! I love watching her decor videos!â
âTotal sweetheart.â Christina laughed and then stood up to fix my hair. âShe once gave me a nipple cover because I couldnât find mine. We each walked around with our arms blocking one boob all night. Every time I met her eyes across the room, I laughed.â
âThis is amazing. Just tell me everything.â
The more she talked, the easier it was to pretend like my world wasnât spiraling outside of the lodge. After Gregor brought us a delicious lunch, we ate it together while she shared stories about the people coming to the wedding. It massively helped me finalize the seating chart.
I was just starting to really feel better when Brad joined us. With a sour look on his face, he slammed his phone down on the table and slid it across to me.
âBrad? What are you doing?â Christina pulled the phone over so she could read the social media posts on the screen. âOh, wow. Thatâs awkward.â
âI told you to get The Van for the wedding, Maggie. I assumed that, since Iâm paying you to do what I want, that youâd get them! Imagine my surprise when I posted that theyâd be playing our wedding, just for the lead singer to see and tell all of social media that I was a liar! What the hell, Maggie? What are you even doing? If Iâd known you were going to be bad at your job, I wouldnât have given it to you!â
Christina stood up and put her hands on his shoulders. âBrad. Thatâs enough. You canât talk to her like that.â
âI told you they werenât available, Brad. I told you multiple times.â I swallowed the urge to cry at being insulted in front of other people. âWeâve had at least six conversations about it.â
âYouâre a liar. I would remember something like that. Jesus, Maggie! You just have to do your job. Itâs not that hard!â Throwing his hands in the air, Brad grabbed his phone and turned his stare at his future wife. âSheâs clearly starstruck by you, or something. You need to let her focus on her job, babe.â
I stood up and flashed a smile at Christina. âIâve got to run. Iâll see you later.â
âWait, Maggie. Iâm-â
I didnât hear whatever she wanted to say. I rushed out of the dining hall, leaving everything behind, and ran into the closest bathroom. I locked myself in one of the stalls and gave into the tears. They were tears of shame and anger, tears from trying my best to swallow down all of Bradâs abuse. I wanted to shake him.
His ire towards me made no sense. Things hadnât ended horribly between us. I planned a wedding for him in no time at all, hardly. I was doing a good job, despite what he said. I didnât understand why he was intent on being so cruel to me.
The sound of the bathroom door opening made me cringe. I liked Christina, I really did, but I didnât want to talk to her about her fiance making me cry. It wasnât Christina who spoke to me, though.