: Chapter 15
Bridesmaid for Hire
Brody: Have you heard anything about Deannaâs proposal?
I TEXT JALEESA AS MAGGIE lies sprawled out across me, her light breathing edging into a snore. Call me crazy, but itâs adorable.
What is also adorable is the way that she sleeps. She has no problem, whatsoever, claiming both sides of the bed. The last two nights, since weâve come together, sheâs clung to me like cellophane. Like Iâm iron and sheâs a magnet. She doesnât want to let go, and I love it. I love being wrapped up in her. I love feeling her hair brushing against my bare chest. I love it when her hand lightly caresses me before we fall asleep. Feels like a silent lullaby.
But last night, after Maggie and I fooled around multiple timesâthree, to be exactâand she passed out, I stayed awake, thinking about Deanna and what her idea could possibly do to Maggie. Itâs conjecture at this point, but all it takes is one idea and the power of Hopper Industries to ruin someone else.
And I canât see her ruined.
Sheâs worked so hard.
Which makes me want to work even harder to beat Deanna so I can save Maggie and her business.
My phone buzzes in my hand.
Jaleesa: I have. Sheâs been refining it all week. Bragged about how sheâs going to blow Reginald away with her proposal and that any amount of sucking up that youâre doing in Bora-Bora has no chance at beating what sheâs come up with.
Brody: She needs to get a life.
Jaleesa: Sheâs out for blood, Brody. Iâm actually kind of worried about it.
Brody: No, you canât be worried. Youâre the one with the confidence in this project. You need to keep the confidence, so I have confidence.
Jaleesa: I ran into Reginaldâs assistant the other day and she was telling me that Deanna has been fishing brides as potential customers too, even poaching some from other planners. Like brides ready to work with her. Customers, Brody. She has money ready to come in. We donât have that.
I drag my hand over my face. Fuck, we donât.
Brody: I can work on some things if you want. Figure out if any upcoming brands are looking for a pop-up shop. Source potential revenue.
Jaleesa: But we canât guarantee them space, not when we donât have it. If Deanna guarantees the brides space, at least there are hotels as backup, you know?
Brody: Fuck, youâre right. Well, what can I do? How can I make this better?
Jaleesa: Stick your head up Reginaldâs ass.
Brody: He would fart me out in a second. He hates me.
Jaleesa: I thought you were trying to get him to like you. Why does he hate you?
Brody: I donât fucking know. When I first greeted him at the welcome party, he was excited to have me there, and then after that, it was like he was holding something against me. I have no idea what it is.
Jaleesa: Did you say or do something that could have caused him to not like you?
Brody: Within a twelve-hour window? No.
Jaleesa: Well, what happened at the welcome party?
Brody: Itâs all a fucking blur at this point. I was so caught off guard by Maggie and then Haisley recognizing me.
Jaleesa: Of course she recognized you, you interned together.
Brody: Yeah, but her internship was cut short because she left pretty soon after I helped her with her business plan. She went off to pursue her own dreams.
Jaleesa: Wait, does Reginald know that?
Brody: Uhâ¦I donât think so. Wait. She mentioned something at the welcome dinner when she introduced me to her dad again, that Iâm the one that helped her with her business plan. Fuck! Do you think heâs mad about that?
Jaleesa: YES! For fuckâs sake, Brody. Have you not heard about how pissed Reginald is that his daughter went off to do something else? Itâs a huge sore spot.
Brody: Shit, youâre right. Do you really think that could be the reason heâs been so unwelcoming?
Jaleesa: Iâd like to say heâs not a spiteful man, but you donât become a billionaire without having some spite inside of you.
Brody: Fuck. So, do you think heâll hold that against me with the proposal?
Jaleesa: I donât think it will help.
Brody: What should I do?
Jaleesa: I donât know. Whatâs planned for the rest of the time youâre there?
Brody: The weddingâs tomorrow. So, I think thereâs rehearsal tonight and then bachelor and bachelorette parties.
Jaleesa: You listen to me, and you listen to me good, Brody McFadden. Under no circumstances are you to get drunk tonight. Do you hear me? Getting drunk at a bachelor party that I assume Reginald is going to be attending when youâre feeling nervous and insecure about the project will not end well.
Brody: Agreed. Maybe I can offer to be the DD. Help people back to their bungalows.
Jaleesa: Yes and be sure to tell Reginald if he needs help with anything during the ceremony or leading up to it, youâre there. Iâll work on some logistics on my end, but your number one priority is to get that man to like you.
Brody: I can do thatâ¦hopefully. He did almost castrate me in the ocean, so maybe I can joke about that.
Jaleesa: His sense of humor is lacking. Donât joke, just be helpful.
Brody: Right, okay. I can do that. And let me know if you need anything on your end.
Jaleesa: I might need you to approve a few slides. Iâm going to amp up this presentation. Maybe go around to a few of the storefronts and have a friend mock them up for us. We can have a 3D rendering in person and on screen.
Brody: Great idea.
Jaleesa: Thatâs why Iâm the boss. Now get it together, McFadden. Donât let me down.
Brody: Donât worry, Iâve got this.
âDoes this look okay?â Maggie says as she pops out of the bathroom in a light green dress that flows down to her ankles. The front of the dress is shorter than the back and the top crisscrosses in the front, showing off some of her stomach and cleavage.
âYou look hot,â I say as I walk up to her and lean down to place a kiss on her neck while my hands fall to her hips.
She leans against my chest, her palms against my shirt. âDonât start with that, Brody.â
âWith what?â I smile against her skin as she tilts her head to the side.
âWith trying to get this dress off me.â
âI donât have to tryâjust one look and itâll melt off.â
She swats at my chest. âIâm not that easy.â She moves past me to her shoes.
âItâs cute you think that.â
She slips on one of her high-heeled sandals and glances at me from over her shoulder. âAt least let me pretend that Iâm not that easy.â Her smirk makes my groin tighten with need. God, this woman. Now that Iâve had her, Iâll never get enough. Ever.
âDonât look at me like that,â she says as she slips on her other shoe.
âLike what?â
âLike you think Iâm the prettiest thing youâve ever seen.â
I push my hand through my hair. âWell, you are, and I donât see how thatâs bad.â
âItâs bad when we have a rehearsal to get to. I canât afford having you take this dress off me. I donât want to be late.â
I walk up to her and tilt her chin up so I can press featherlike kisses along her mouth. âI donât want you to be late either.â I pull back and let my eyes roam over her body once more. âSeriously, Maggie, you look beautiful.â
Her cheeks flush a pretty shade of pink. âThank you.â
âIf some guy tries to hit on you tonight when youâre partying with the girls, are you going to tell them that youâre spoken for?â
She chuckles. âDepends on what he looks like. If he comes in wielding a hammer like Thor, ready to save the universe, I might have to forget the fact that you and Iâve been sharing a bed for a week.â
âHell, if Thor comes in wielding a hammer, ask him if heâs into threesomes.â
Her eyes widen before she laughs. âOh my God, Brody.â Whispering, she asks, âWould you do that? Have a threesome?â
I shake my head. âI canât imagine a scenario where Iâd be okay sharing you with a man or a woman. So, sorry if thatâs a fantasy for youâit wonât be fulfilled here.â
She chuckles. âItâs not, but I just wanted to gauge what your naughtiness level was.â
âFucking other people while committed to someone else is not on that list.â
âGood to know.â She stands closer and kisses the bottom of my chin. âLetâs go, I donât want to be late.â
Together, we walk out of the bungalow. I help her into the golf cart, and when I go to pull away, she tugs my hand, bringing me right back to her.
âEverything okay?â I ask.
She wraps her hand around my neck and with the sweetest smile, she presses her mouth to mine, running her tongue along my lips. I open for her, letting our tongues tangle for a moment before she breaks off the kissâway too soon in my opinion.
âWhat was that for?â I ask, feeling dazed.
âWanted to show you how much I appreciate you and the little things you do, like helping me into the golf cart, or buttoning up my dress, or ordering me food without me having to ask.â
I canât help the grin that spreads across my face. âI take care of my girl.â
Her fingers drag over my cheek. âThank you.â
I bring her knuckles to my lips, kiss her one more time, and then move to my side of the golf cart. This is so surreal. It feels like thereâs been years ofâ¦waiting to have this woman. And now, I can simply kiss her whenever I want. How the fuck did I get so lucky? When I sit down, she places her hand on my thigh and turns toward me. âIs this crazy?â
For someone who doesnât want to be late, she sure is prolonging our departure. âIs what crazy?â
âUs. This passion. This bond. I feel like itâs crazy and sudden, but it also feels right. Is that weird and psychotic to say?â
âNo.â I chuckle. âI feel the same way. Like this was where I was supposed to be this whole time. Not psychotic or crazy. Not sure where those adjectives came from.â Her hand smooths over my inner thigh and I stop her. âUnless you want me walking into the rehearsal with an erection, Iâd keep your hand in a safe place.â
She chuckles and kisses my cheek. âSorry.â
âSeriously though, why would you think this is psychotic?â
She shrugs but her eyes remain on mine. âJust feels like we went from zero to sixty in three seconds.â
âThatâs what happens when you like a person for a long time and you finally get a taste of them. Not only that, but they reciprocate the feeling. You find that you canât get enough. That you want to spend every second with them. Itâs natural. Itâs where weâre at.â
âI guess youâre right.â She sighs. âOkay, letâs get going before my mind keeps whirling with questions.â
âAre you sure?â I ask. âBecause I can sit here and answer all the questions you want.â
âDrive, Brody.â
I chuckle and turn on the golf cart. I wrap my arm around her shoulders and bring her in close as I guide the cart down the familiar wooden bridge toward the resort.
âIâm going to miss this,â she says, cuddling in closer.
âMiss what?â I ask.
âBeing here. I leave the day after the wedding, and I donât think Iâm ready to say goodbye. Iâve had so much fun, even if it meant thinking about work.â
âMe too,â I say. âReality is going to come crashing down soon, and I donât think Iâm ready for it.â
âAre you worried about when we get back?â
âWorried about what?â I ask. Is she worried about us?
âJust getting back to normal life and fitting our schedules in with our relationship? I donât know about you, but I get really busy, and weekends are usually chock-full of events.â I glance at her and see her worrying her lip.
âIâm not concerned,â I say. âJust means the restaurants will be less crowded when I take you out on weeknights.â
âYou donât think youâll be irritated that I work weekends?â
âNo,â I answer. âNot at all. Iâll just move my schedule around yours.â I squeeze her hand. âThereâs nothing to worry about, Maggie. Weâre going to make this work.â
âBut arenât you sad that weâre going to break this little bubble weâve been in?â
âDo I wish I could stay here with you and ignore all of my responsibilities back home? Absolutely. But I know the reality is weâll have to figure out a new normal and thatâs okay. I know we can make it work.â And as I say this, I realize that, to my bones, I believe it. We can make this work.
âBut what if it doesnât? What if my job becomes too much for you? What if you think youâre not getting enough attention or if Iâm not good enoughââ
âMaggie?â
âYeah?â she asks as I pull up to a parking spot.
I turn to her. âWho did this to you?â
Her brow crinkles. âWho did what to me?â she asks.
âMade you have these insecurities.â I reach out and cup her cheek. âBecause all Iâm seeing right now is you doubting yourself and what you think weâre capable of. The only reason youâd do that is if youâve had a horrible experience in the past. So, I repeat, who did this to you?â
She plays with the hem of my shirt, avoiding eye contact as she answers, âPretty much every guy Iâve ever dated.â Her eyes lift to mine. âIâve always been very driven with my career and where I want to go, and the men that Iâve dated havenât appreciated that drive. So, I guess Iâm just self-conscious.â
I lift her chin and lean in close. âWith me, you donât need to be self-conscious. You donât need to worry about me judging you or not appreciating one of the great things about your personalityâyour drive. Consider me your number one fan, supporter, cheerleader. I want the best for you, Maggie. If that means I have to bring you food while you work as part of the date, then Iâm there. If the only time I get with you is spending time helping put together sachets of God-knows-what for three separate weddings, then Iâm your guy.â
âSachets?â she asks, her smile returning.
âYeah, sachets. Iâll tie those up real goodâI can fill a mean welcome basket. Might even show you up.â
âIf anyone is going to tie the best sachet, itâs going to be me.â
I step out of the golf cart and round it so I can help her out. With her hand in mine, I say, âWeâll see about that.â I lean down and press a light kiss to her lips. âNow, letâs see if we can make Reginald fall in love with me tonight.â
I can see why Haisley wanted to get married here. Itâs breathtaking.
Weâre situated on a white sand beach, overlooking a private lagoon glittering with turquoise water. It almost feels unreal. Mount Otemanu is perfectly positioned in the background, offering a luscious green setting. Itâs far away from the resort, and free of anyone who might stumble upon the ceremony. The peaceful water laps at the shoreline, and the sun dips low on the horizon. And as I sit here, watching the rehearsal take place, my girl standing up at the altar, Iâm filled with a deep sense of serenity.
âAnd then Iâll announce that youâll kiss the bride,â the officiant says as he shuts his book. Jude leans in to kiss Haisley, but the officiant stops him. âNot yet, hold it for tomorrow.â
Ha, if only that were the case.
âOnce you kiss and I announce you as a couple, youâll take your bouquetââSloane hands Haisley her bouquetââand youâll proceed down the aisle and toward the trees where I believe your photographer will be taking pictures. Am I correct?â
I can see Maggie brighten, wanting to comment, but she holds her tongue as the resortâs wedding planner nods. âThat would be correct.â
âSo, letâs proceed,â he says.
Haisley slips her arm through Judeâs and together they walk down the aisle.
âNow groomsmen and bridesmaids, you go one at a time.â
One of Hardyâs friends who came in last night, I think his name is Bowie, links arms with Stacey. I heard the twins did a coin toss as to who went first. Stacey won. Then itâs Hudson and Sloane, followed by Hardy and Maggie. I catch him murmuring something to her that makes her laugh, and if youâre wondering if a bolt of jealousy shot through me at the sight, youâd be correct.
But even though that jealousy is sitting on my chest, ready to explode, I know that Maggie would never do anything to hurt me, and Hardy wouldnât either. The Hopper sons have made it quite clear that their fellow men have nothing to worry aboutâtheir relationships are safe from the handsome billionaires.
I clap along with the rest of the spectators, then we all stand and gather around as the wedding planner says a few things to Reginald, Regina, and Haisley.
I quickly find Maggie, whoâs chatting with Hardy, and press my hand on her lower back before giving her a quick peck on her cheek. âBest bridesmaid Iâve ever seen,â I say.
She gives me a cute curtsey. âThank you. Iâve had a great deal of experience, so Iâm glad I could apply it.â
âHow many times have you been a bridesmaid?â Hardy asks.
âI think around five. It hasnât been too much, but Iâve been around enough to know exactly what needs to be done and what doesnât need to be done.â
âAny horrific bridesmaid stories?â Hardy asks just as Hudson joins us.
âOf course. I wouldnât be such an educated and well-rounded event planner if I wasnât put through the wringer by some bridesmaids.â
âGive us a story,â Hardy says.
Maggie presses her hand to her chest. âAnd break my client confidentiality?â
Hudson rolls his eyes. âYou donât have to give us names, just a general story.â
She waves off the boys. âFine, you donât have to twist my arm. Without going into detail, there was an incident where one of the bridesmaids, the night before the wedding, slept with one of the groomsmen. Not a big deal, I know. Iâm sure that happens all the time. Butâ¦she was actually a content creator for OnlyFans, and ending up streaming the entire encounter. Alsoâ¦not terribleâthatâs until we realized that the groom was in the room, the whole time, watching it all go down. Well, not just the groom, but the entire wedding partyâexcept the bride.â
âOh shit,â Hardy says.
âYup. She called the video âWedding Party Watches Me Bangâ or something like that. The news got to the bride right before she had to walk down the aisle. It was a huge ordeal. We ended up moving that bridesmaid to the end of the line, the groom apologized for a half-hour straight and said he was drunk and didnât remember anything. It ended with the bridesmaid, as a thank-you for borrowing the wedding party, paying for the coupleâs first-class flights to Italyâshe made six figures just that night.â
I rub the back of my neck. âThatâs a strange fucking world they live in.â
âIt was easily one of the weirdest things I ever had to deal with.â
âIs the couple still married?â Hardy asks.
Maggie nods. âThey are, and from what Iâve heard, theyâve joined the bridesmaid and made some appearances on her OnlyFans. I meanâ¦to each their own, right?â
âI guess so,â Hudson says.
âThatâs wild,â Hardy adds and then glances at Hudson. âYou know, we could start an OnlyFans accountââ
âDonât even fucking think about it,â Hudson says as he pushes at his brother, leading him toward the resort. âYou coming, McFadden?â
âYeah, give me one second,â I say.
Since the rehearsal dinner was before the actual rehearsal, weâre now supposed to divide up for the bachelor and bachelorette parties. And this is my time to shine. At least I hope it is. Jaleesaâs counting on me. Maggieâs counting on me.
Iâm counting on me.
I grip Maggieâs waist, trying to calm my nerves. Wanting to keep it light, I ask, âShould we start an OnlyFans account? With your orgasmic bellowing and perfect tits and my god-like dick and sexual prowess, we could put on a real show. That storefront could be yours in no time.â
âOrgasmic bellowing?â she asks, brow raised.
âYes, itâs very guttural. Natural. Earthy. Any person listening can tell that youâre getting it good.â
âAre you trying to make yourself less appealing?â
I chuckle. âLess appealing? Even after I mentioned my god-like dick and sexual prowess?â
âYes, even after that.â
I bring her into my chest, both of us chuckling, and I kiss the top of her head. âSo, Iâm going to take that as a no.â
âIf you donât want a threesome, then how could you share our sex life with the whole internet?â
I run my hand over her head, keeping her close. âEarning six figures in one night changes your view on things.â
She laughs and looks up at me. âNot happening.â
I shrug. âGave it a shot.â
She grips my lower back as she stares up at me. âYou should go with the guys.â
âTrying to get rid of me?â
âYes.â She smirks and presses a kiss to my chin. âIâll see you tonight, okay?â
âWhoever is in the room first had better greet the other one naked.â
âIs that the rule?â she asks.
âYup.â I kiss the tip of her nose. âI might hang out in the bushes until you arrive, just so I can be greeted that way.â
âYouâre pathetic.â
âJust well aware what you do to me.â I lift her chin and press a kiss to her lips. âYou looked so fucking pretty up there. Canât wait to see you in your dress tomorrow.â
Her eyes go soft with affection. âThank you.â With one more kiss, she pats my back. âGet out of here, theyâre waiting for you.â
I glance over my shoulder and spot Hardy and Hudson standing nearby âOkay, see you tonight,â I say.
And as I start to take off, she gives my ass a swat. I look over my shoulder with a question in my brow.
With a smirk, she says, âA preview of whatâs to come.â
âDonât play with me, Maggie. Iâll be expecting it.â
âGood.â She wiggles her fingers at me, and Iâm filled with the strong desire to head back toward her, but like Jaleesa said, I canât be distracted. So reluctantly, I head over to where the guys are. Both Hardy and Hudson put a hand on my shoulder while I join them and guide me down a well-lit path away from the ceremony space and toward the resort.
âWhere are we headed?â I ask.
âDad reserved a private room at the restaurant to sample local Polynesian moonshine.â
I stop in my tracks.
Moonshine?
Uh, that screams bad, bad idea.
âUhâ¦are we going to be required to drink?â I ask.
Hardy and Hudson both glance at me. âYou donât have to if you donât want to,â Hardy says.
âIs there something wrong with moonshine?â Hudson asks.
âNo, I justâ¦uh, I figured I could help keep everyone on track, you know? Act as the DD.â
Hardy chuckles. âWe donât need a DD. The staff can help us drive back to the bungalows. Weâre just going to sample, man. Donât worry, youâll barely get a buzz.â
Famous last words.