Truly Madly Deeply: Chapter 61
Truly Madly Deeply: A Grumpy x Sunshine Romance (Forbidden Love Book 1)
I woke up in a hospital bed, wearing one of those hideous gowns where your ass was bare. I was hooked up to two different IVs, looking like a human hookah.
So it had happened. Somebody had finally tried to off my ass. I officially owed Rhy fifty bucks and a beer.
I was lying on a mattress that had seen thousands more asses in its lifetime, itching to punch my way through every face in Staindrop, minus one.
Dotâs.
Speaking of my little angel, she was right beside me, stroking my hand in her lap, a worried look stamped on her celestial face. This resulted in me having a semi, which was very bad news to everyone around us, since that hospital robe covered nothing.
Momâs, Dylanâs, and Taylorâs eyeballs were all glued to my face, trying to ignore my bodyâs priorities, which apparently put fucking Cal before survival.
âWhatâs with the circle jerk?â I barked out, glowering at the three of them. âIt was just a little scratch; I donât need an entire assembly.â
âWe thought you might want company,â Cal started, standing up. âWeâll give you some privacyââ
I pulled her back down to her chair. âWasnât talking to you, baby. Youâre always welcome.â
âJesus. Heâs unbearable even on his deathbed.â Taylor rubbed the spot between his eyebrows, standing at the door. âI thought a near-death experience was going to change him. Make him see the light.â
âTold ya.â Dylan smirked, opening her palm and angling it in his direction. He slapped a fifty-dollar bill into it with a groan.
She slid the note into her bra. âMy brother can stand in a lamp showroom and still not see the light.â
âHoney, weâre so glad youâre awake.â Mom hurried to her feet from a blue recliner in the corner of the room, blowing her nose into a handkerchief. âHow are you feeling?â
Horny. âFine.â I swept my tongue over my lower lip, and it felt like licking sandpaper. âThirsty.â
âIâll get you some ice water and call the nurse. Be right back.â Mom dashed out of the room.
âWhat happened?â Cal asked softly, her fingertips tracing the veins and ridges of my hand soothingly. A ripple of desire zinged through my chest. Goddammit, did my craving for her have any limits? I would probably try to climb out of my own fucking coffin to hit on this woman if I were lucky enough to have her attend my funeral.
âIt looks worse than it is.â I snatched her hand up, placing it on the bed next to me and breaking contact before my semi blossomed into a full-blown anaconda. âSome punks jumped me in the alleyway when I went to take out the trash.â
âRandy and Lyle?â Calâs eyes flared.
I shook my head. âThey were bigger, younger, and knew how to throw a punch.â
âI spoke to Sheriff Menchin. He said he was on his way.â Dylan rubbed her belly back and forth. âWeâre getting to the bottom of this.â
âMenchin will be getting to the bottom of his beer bottle sooner.â Taylor snorted, shaking his head. âHeâs useless where Rowâs concerned. He hates his guts.â
âReal talk, he has every reason to. Your beau is a bona fide villain.â Dylan winked at Cal, and I didnât know what entertained me moreâhearing Dylan refer to me as Calâs beau or the latterâs face, which turned as pink as her tasty little clit.
âWeâll take it to state level if need be.â Taylor slammed his own thigh with his fist. âThis lawless shit stops here.â
âIâm not taking anything anywhere,â I grunted, trying to shift to my side and immediately regretting it. âIâm leaving in three weeks and have no desire to drown in paperwork. Now, can someone call a doctor so I can get my medical diagnosis?â
âYouâre a jerk,â Taylor provided unhelpfully. âCureless condition.â
âThe best cure would be getting the fuck out of here and not seeing your face again,â I answered charitably.
Cal froze next to me. I immediately regretted my words. I hadnât even thought about London these past few weeks, not since weâd spent real time together. At the same time, staying in Staindrop was not an option. I hated the place and the memories attached to it. London wasnât just my plan; it was also my reality, with all the money and means I had sunk into it.
âShould we file a complaint against Menchin?â Dylan turned to Taylor, ignoring my ass.
âNo, Row would just become more unbearable, and itâs already next to impossible to work with him.â Taylor sighed, pointing at me. âTo your questionâyou got stabbed, lost a shit ton of blood, and slipped out of consciousness for a minute there. Honestly? Didnât think youâd make it. Then, when they ushered you here, it turned out your attackers didnât hit anything substantial. Guess thereâs a plus to not having a heart.â
I had a heart. It just beat for a girl who wasnât interested in it.
âDoc told your mom you should be outta here in a few days,â Dylan added.
I shook my head. âI gotta get back to Descartes.â
âDonât worry, Iâve got you. Iâve already handled the schedule, ordered inventory, and taken over your station.â Taylor flashed me an uncertain look, ducking his head in embarrassment.
âYou did that?â I blinked in confusion.
He shrugged, downplaying it. âWhether you trust me or not, someone had to take care of business.â
âI do trust you.â As I said these words, I realized I meant them. Taylor was a damn talented kid with nerves of steel and some of the best culinary instincts Iâd seen. He thrived under pressure and shared the same intolerance to idiots who couldnât tell raw from medium-well. We got along. Parting ways was gonna suck. Most people were stunningly bad at their jobs.
The door whined open, and Mom walked in, armed with a jug of ice water, a nurse, a doctor, and Rhyland.
Thankfully, the doctor, a balding man in his fifties, wasnât fond of mass gatherings when giving his diagnosis. He cleared his throat and said, âMr. Casablancas should have some space. I suggest you choose one person to stay with you while we discuss your injuries and treatment.â
Cal immediately rose to her feet.
I caught her hand in mine and tugged her to sit on the edge of my bed. âYou stay.â
Our stares locked, and she swallowed hard. The chatter around us stopped.
âYou forgot a question mark and a six-letter word.â She arched a devastatingly sassy brow.
âStay, hot-ass?â
She gave me a chiding look.
I groaned. âStay, please?â
She nodded, squeezing my hand in hers. âUntil youâre sick and tired of me.â
Donât hold your breath.
I wasnât falling in love. I was galloping straight into a heartbreak for the goddamn books. Because Cal was no longer an abstract idea. Something unattainable and faraway. This time, I knew what she tasted like, how it felt to have her lips flutter over my skin when she laughed. What it was like to fall asleep with my nose buried in her hair. How she tightened and spasmed around me when she came all over my cock.
I was addicted to her scent, to her hugs, to the way her whole face opened up with delight that first fraction of a second when she saw something she liked. She was my Roman Empire.
âRight.â The doctor looked around the room, probably confused as to how my grumpy ass had so many people who cared about him. âSo, if everyone else can justâ¦â
âFuck off?â I offered.
âWait.â Cal leaned into my face, biting down on a grin. âAre you sure you want me to stay?â
Forever. âNever been more positive.â
âNegativity is the ongoing theme in his life,â Rhyland chipped in. Dylan grunted.
âCan I askâ¦why?â Calâs big eyes blinked imploringly.
âBecause youâreâ¦â I was trying to think of the right word.
Familiar?
Comforting?
Easy to talk to?
âHome.â
âOhhhh,â Dylan moaned again, this time clutching her pearls. âShit.â
âIâm a grown-ass man,â I barked at her from behind Calâs shoulder. âShut up and let mââ
âNo!â Dylan stood up, and when she did, it sounded like a water balloon burst against the floor, and her dress was all wet. âMy water just broke.â