My Ex-Boyfriend’s Brothers: Chapter 43
My Ex-Boyfriend’s Brothers: A Contemporary Reverse Harem Romance (Ex Marks the Spot)
Three nights until the wedding. My nerves were frayed and I was so ready for the wedding to be over that I was secretly counting down the minutes until I could sneak away from the lodge for good. I still had to put on a good face for the wild amount of rich people pouring in but I planned on doing any mingling before the wedding so as soon as it was over, I could skip away into the night happily.
Everything was going well. Thereâd been a few hiccups but they were sorted. It was the quiet before the storm. The next night would bring in the rest of the guests and the night after would see the lodge alive with two different bachelor and bachelorette parties. And then, finally, it was time for the wedding. I was so close to freedom that I could smell it.
I was looking forward to going to Lukeâs cabin that night and slipping into bed with the three men whoâd made it their mission to prove to me that I was their end game. After my afternoon delight with Luke the day before, Ryan and Jackson had made it their mission to outperform their big brother that night. I was walking with a slight limp but it was well worth all the things theyâd done to me.
Iâd just sent Devon to his room for the night and was packing away my laptop when I heard movement from behind me and turned around to find Brad standing in the doorway to the lounge Iâd been working in. I forced a smile, reminded myself that I was almost finished working for him, and glanced at my watch. It was close to midnight. He shouldâve been long gone for the day.
âBrad. I was just packing up for the night. Everythingâs going well.â
He shoved his hands in his pockets and moved into the room. It was a smaller room, small for the lodge anyway, with two plush velvet couches and mood lighting that Iâd switched off in favor of harsher overhead lights that made working easier. I just hadnât been able to talk Devon away from the couches. They had made working a lot more comfortable. Iâd give him that.
âGood to hear. Youâre working late.â He stood behind the couch Iâd been on and smiled. âIâm going to remember this when I recommend you to all of our friends, Maggie.â
The promise of a great recommendation brought a real smile to my face. âThank you. I really do appreciate that, Brad.â
âSure. No problem.â He looked at the lights and winced. âLook, I need a favor again. I donât think I can work under these lights, though.â
An uneasy feeling went up my spine as he flipped the lights, bringing back the mood lighting. Shadows filled the room and created dark corners for privacy. Only I wanted no privacy. âWell, letâs go to the dining hall. We worked well there.â
âI just⦠I wrote more of my vows. Iâm worried that I donât have them right yet.â Brad frowned as he pulled a sheet of paper out of his pocket. âI canât let Christina down. I know I was being difficult the other night but I accidentally overheard some of her vows and I know I fucked up. I wasnât taking it seriously. But her vows, Maggie, theyâre beautiful.â
My heart sank as I felt myself nodding and motioning towards the couch. I was a hopeless romantic at heart and I could see the fear in Bradâs eyes. I couldnât turn him away when he was making an effort. No matter how badly I wanted to go get in bed with his older brothers. âCan I read what youâve got?â
He sat on the other side of the couch as me and crinkled the paper in his hands. âI donât know. Iâm embarrassed.â
âYouâre going to have to read it out loud in a few days, Brad, in front of all your family and friends.â I tried to speak gently to him, aware of how scared he looked. âYou have nothing to be embarrassed about. This is a magical moment between you and Christina. Sure, thereâs going to be a room full of people watching, but none of that will matter to her. Sheâs going to want to hear whatâs in your heart.â
âHowâd you get so good at this stuff?â
âItâs my job. Plus, Iâve been planning my own wedding since I was still in the single digits. This stuff is important to me.â
He turned his head to face me and frowned. âIâm sorry I didnât know any of this about you when we were together.â
Sinking into the couch, I shrugged. âWater under the bridge, Brad. Letâs hear those vows now.â
He shook his head and shifted closer to me. Putting his hand on my knee, he searched my face with the most genuine expression Iâd ever seen from him. âNo, I need to apologize. I was a terrible boyfriend to you. I think I need to say this before I can move on. I took advantage of you and took you for granted. You deserved so much better than me. The only thing I can say about my behavior is that I was stupid and thought I was too young to settle down. You scared me because you felt like forever.â
I patted his hand and gently eased my leg away from his touch. âWell, thank you for apologizing. It wasnât the nicest relationship but Iâm over it. Youâre about to marry an amazing woman, Brad. You have nothing to worry about when it comes to a relationship that ended three years ago.â
âI am about to marry Christina. And youâre starting something new, too, arenât you?â He smiled and leaned back on the couch. âI freaked out but I was just being weird. I knew my brothers all had an unhealthy interest in you when we were together. Seeing you four together brought back those old feelings temporarily. Iâm sorry for that.â
I swallowed a lump of nerves and studied his expression. He was being genuine, it seemed. âI never realized they looked at me back then.â
âBut you do now.â
I nodded. âYes. Iâm interested in them. I know itâs strange, but your big brothers are great men.â
âYouâre interested in them? Not just one of them?â
I blushed. âI told you it was strange. I do have feelings for all three of them. Itâs unusual but I care about them all. If this is weird for you, we donât need to talk about it. Itâs even a little weird for me.â
He turned to face me head on. âItâs just a little hard to see them get what they always wanted when they were always so obvious about it. If youâre happy, though, Iâm happy.â
I reached out and lightly touched his shoulder. âThank you. That means a lot. I feel the same about you, Brad. If youâre happy, Iâm happy. Things worked out the way they were supposed to. Now, letâs hear those vows. Weâve got to make sure you wow Christina.â
Brad leaned in and hugged me. âThank you.â
I awkwardly patted his back and waited for him to let me go. âOf course.â
He pulled back slightly and smiled, the twist of his lips suddenly cruel. âYou always were such a fucking fool.â
Before I could pull away, he was on me, his mouth slammed down on mine with enough force to make me whimper in pain.