My Ex-Boyfriend’s Brothers: Chapter 51
My Ex-Boyfriend’s Brothers: A Contemporary Reverse Harem Romance (Ex Marks the Spot)
I said goodbye to James and stopped outside the cabin. The lights were on inside and I couldnât remember leaving them on. I checked the cabin number to make sure I was where I was supposed to be. Everything checked out. Deciding that housekeeping mustâve come by, I walked inside, champagne bottle gripped in my hand like a weapon, just in case. It would be my luck that Brad had chosen to hide out in the cabin, or something equally as horrible, like a masked murderer. The thought of Brad jumping out at me had me holding the bottle in the air like a bat.
âWhose jacket is that?â
I swung without thinking and barely missed cracking Jackson across the face. He caught the bottle just before it hit him and tugged it, and me with it, closer.
âForget me that fast?â
For a few seconds I thought that maybe I was drunker than I really was. I felt like I had to be seeing things. Then Luke spoke from the couch behind me.
âWho was the guy walking you home?â The angry tone in his voice was what finally woke me up.
I jerked free from Jackson and moved away from him. Luke and Ryan were standing by the couches and they were all staring at me. There were at least a dozen bouquets of flowers on the island, more than a few gift-wrapped boxes, and even a big teddy bear. âWhat are you doing here?â
âItâs my cabin, Maggie.â Luke took a step towards me and I backed into the door. âWill you come sit down so we can talk?â
I gripped the door handle behind me. âWhatâs there to talk about?â
âUs. We shouldnât have left. Come sit down. We need to apologize.â Ryan held up his hands and stared at me with the most intense puppy dog eyes.
âNo.â I yanked open the door and ran back into the night. The snow had started falling again and Jamesâ jacket did nothing to keep me dry.
Jackson grabbed my upper arm and pulled me to a stop. âItâs freezing out here. Get back inside.â
I fought against his hold. âNo. Iâd rather freeze than go back into that cabin with you three. Why are you even here?â
âWe fucked up, Bubbles.â Pulling me close enough for his body heat to seep into me, he frowned down at me. âYouâre pissed. I get it. You deserve to be mad. Be mad in the warmth of the cabin, though.â
Tears blurred my vision. âYou think Iâm pissed? Iâm not pissed. Iâm crushed. Iâm hurt beyond belief. You three left me. You didnât even ask me for my side. You just left! You showed what you truly think of me and how much you care. Now you think you can just come back? No. Thatâs not going to happen. Iâve spent enough of my life being treated like crap by a Heath man. I donât want to do it anymore.â
Luke stared at me with snowflakes catching on his eyelashes. âMaggie, Iâm begging you to come inside. Give us a chance to explain.â
I shook my head. âI⦠Iâm only going to say this because Iâm drunk. I thought it was love. How stupid was I?â
âIt was-â
âI donât want to hear anything else from you guys! Iâve spent the last few days crying and drinking andâ¦I donât think I want to open myself up for what else you could do to me. So how I feel about you doesnât matter. Nothing matters. We had our wedding hookup. Good for us. Leave me alone. It was easy enough for you the first time.â
âDammit, Maggie!â Ryan brushed Jackson aside and wrapped his arms around me. His scent, his warmth, his grip, they deepened the cavern in my heart. âWe got scared. We messed up. We came back, though. Christina called us and we came-â
I stumbled backwards out of his grip. âChristina called you.â
Luke moved towards me like he was approaching a lion. âShe told us what happened. We came back as soon as we could. The storm slowed us down or we wouldâve been here hours ago.â
âYou never wouldâve come back for me if someone else hadnât told you I was innocent. My word, if Iâd ever been given a chance to give it, never wouldâve been enough. I tried calling you guys. I needed you.â I held up my hands to stop them from saying anything else. âI donât want to do this. I canât. You donât trust me and you didnât care enough about me to hear me out. This is over.â
âWhere are you going, Maggie? Just come inside. You donât have to talk to us. Just come inside and get into something warmer. Please.â Luke still inched closer to me.
âIâd rather take my chances in the storm.â I turned and walked away as fast as I dared.
I wanted them to try to stop me almost as much as I wanted them to let me go. They let me go.
When I stepped back into the lodge I couldnât keep myself together. I shook with silent sobs. Everything hurt. I hated myself for walking away but I wouldâve hated myself for staying. It was a lose/lose situation. I couldnât stay with them when theyâd so willingly thrown me away. I wanted to, though. God, did I want to.
âMaggie?â
I tried to hide my face from James but he stepped in front of me and gently took me by the shoulders. I lifted my eyes to his and tried to smile. âIâm okay.â
He shook his head and pulled me in for a hug. âForget about me asking you out earlier. Think of me as your friend and tell me what you need.â
âI just want to go home.â
âThen itâs your lucky day. Thereâs a break in the storm and flights are going out. If we leave now, you can be home by morning.â
I took a deep, shuddering breath. âThank you.â
âDonât thank me yet. Iâm not the best driver on a good day.â He smiled and eased me away. âCan you be packed and ready to go in ten minutes?â
âYes.â I thought of the things Iâd left in the cabin and counted them as lost. âI can be ready in five.â
âEven better. Meet me back here as soon as youâre finished. My little brother is coming, too. He wants to get home to his dog.â James pumped his fist when he saw me smile. âIâll tell you all about him and his dog while weâre getting out of here.â