Nanny for the Neighbors: Chapter 20
Nanny for the Neighbors: A Surprise Baby Reverse Harem Romance
Cyrus leans in the doorway and looks between us, smirking. Heâs obviously just been to the gym; his dark hair is damp, and heâs dressed in a light grey tank top soaked with sweat. I very pointedly donât look at his hard, gleaming biceps.
âI thought you were home,â Jack comments, drawing a circle on my thigh. I try to scoot away from him, embarrassed, but he just tightens his grip on me, his eyes heating.
Cyrus kicks off his shoes. âGot called out for a party. I crashed at the girlsâ place for a few hours.â He dumps his gym bag on the floor, stretches, then looks down at us both. âRoom for one more?â He asks, eyes twinkling cheekily.
I blink. âSorry, what?â
Jack sighs. âGod. Donât start. Thatâs what got us into this whole mess in the first place.â
âAnd we got the cutest baby alive out of it. Iâd call that a win, personally.â He yawns, rubbing a hand through his hair.
I frown. âIâm sorry, did I miss something?â
Cyrus crosses the room and slumps down onto the sofa next to me. Jack huffs as he drops his head in my lap, stretching his legs across the sofa cushions. âCan you show me how to make that apple mush, sugar?â He mumbles into my thigh. Heat rolls through me, making my stomach flip.
Jack squeezes my shoulder and stands. âMore tea?â He asks, taking my mug.
âUm. No, thanks.â I turn to Cyrus. Heâs pressed his cheek into my bare thigh. âYou donât really need to do anything, you just boil apples and blend them up.â
Cyrus mumbles something I donât even understand. His eyes flutter closed. I stare at him as he falls asleep, a few pieces of dark hair curling over his forehead.
âUh,â I say. âYou okay?â
No response. His breathing deepens and evens out. âUm. Cy is asleep on me,â I say to Jack.
âTechnically, youâre in his spot. He loves sleeping on the sofa. Just roll him off you, if you donât want him there.â
âI wouldnât say that.â Itâs quite nice having him draped across me. Like having a pet cat curled up in my lap. âDoes he go out every night?â
Jack hesitates. âMost of them. Five or six nights a week, probably.â
âJesus. How does he have the energy?â
Cy shifts slightly, and I automatically start running a hand through his hair. Itâs probably the nicest hair Iâve ever seen on a guy: thick and silky, so black itâs almost blue under the light. I brush some away from his forehead and notice him smirking up at me.
âYouâre not even bloody sleeping, you knob.â
âI will if you keep petting me.â He stretches luxuriously, looking up at me through his long lashes. âYouâre really comfy, sugar.â
I glance up at Jack, concerned. Oddly, he doesnât seem annoyed or jealous at all, smiling as he roots around in the cupboards. Thatâs weird, right? I mean, I kissed him less than sixty seconds ago, but heâs okay with his roommate burrowing into my thigh like a sleepy kitten?
Then again, Cyrus is clearly very tactile. Maybe heâs like this with everybody. He might not even be flirting.
âDo you want to go on a date tonight?â Cy says lazily, reaching up to tug one of my curls.
Nevermind, then.
I stare at him. âI⦠with you?â
He snorts. âIâm not asking for Jack. Although he can come if he wants.â
Jack raises his mug. âThanks, mate. Iâll take you up on that.â
âNever say Iâm not generous.â Cyrus stretches in my lap, rolling out his shoulders with a small, pleased sound.
I sputter, looking between the two men. âIâare you serious?â
âAs a heart attack.â
âYouâre asking me on a double-date⦠but with only me?â
âI guess so.â He tosses me a sideways glance. âYou can say no. I wonât be offended. Well, no, I will, but somehow Iâll persevere through the pain.â
âNo!â I say, too suddenly. âI mean, yes!â Both guys crack up. âI mean. I donât get it.â
âWhatâs there to get?â Jack asks, casually sipping his tea. âYouâve been on dates before. Itâs the exact same thing, but with twice as many men.â
âButââ
Cami whimpers a few feet away in her cot, and Cyrus finally sits up. âItâs okay, ladybug,â he calls, looking around. âWhereâs your bunny?â
âShe doesnât want the bunny,â Jack argues. âSheâs missing her lion.â
âWhereâs Camiâs bunny, babe?â Cyrus asks, ignoring him.
I pass it to him and watch blankly as he leans over me, tickling Camiâs face with its fuzzy tail. Iâm being so stupid. I totally forgot about Anisha. They all slept with her. âSimultaneouslyâ, according to Cyrus. So I guess the guys are used to sharing.
Is that what theyâre suggesting now?
The thought sends heat flushing up to my cheeks. Images flash through my mind. Me sitting in Cyrusâs lap, kissing Jack. Me sprawled across my bed, wedged between them both. Me kneeling on the floor, one man in my mouth, and one with his face between my legs.
Fuck.
Cyrus shifts next to me. Iâm suddenly aware of how close we are. His muscled arm is pressed against mine. âDonât overthink it,â he says quietly. âDo you want to go out with us both?â
âYes,â I say immediately.
âGreat.â He leans forward and brushes his hot lips lightly over my cheek. âThatâs settled, then. Weâll pick you up at eight, yeah? Seb will be home by then, he can babysit.â
âYou canât babysit your own child,â I point out. âHeâs her dad. He should be looking after her.â
âGod, youâre cute.â He presses another kiss to my cheek, then stands, heading over to Camiâs crib. âCome on, ladybug,â he says, heaving her up into his arms. âI need help picking out my outfit for tonight. I bet youâve got a great fashion sense, huh?â
She wraps her arms around his neck, kicking her legs. I watch him leave, my heart pounding. Anticipation curls in my stomach.
I am very much looking forward to tonight.
Unfortunately, the rest of the day doesnât exactly go to plan.
I first notice somethingâs wrong when I get Cami up for dinner. She wakes up teary-eyed and fuzzy, and immediately starts crying. When I pick her up and press my lips to her cheek, I frown. Her skin feels too hot. I touch her cheek, then her forehead, then carry her into the hallway and knock on Jackâs bedroom door. âJack?â
âYeah?â He calls, his voice muffled by the wood.
âDo you guys have a thermometer?â
Thereâs some clattery sounds from inside his bedroom, and then his head pops out. âWhat?â He runs his eyes over my face. âAre you not feeling well?â
âIâm fine. But Camiâs feeling a bit warm to me. I think she might have a little fever.â
His eyes widen. He falls out of his bedroom door and practically sprints over to the bathroom, pulling open the cupboard over the sink. He stirs around inside, then hands me an infrared thermometer laser gun.
âFancy.â I hold it over her forehead and press the button. When it vibrates, I check the reading. 38. âYeah, sheâs got a fever. But not a really bad one.â I kiss her head. âPoor baby. You donât feel too good, huh?â
âFuck,â he swears, then shoots me an apologetic look. âShit. Sorry.â He takes Cami from me and pulls her into a tight hug, rubbing his cheek against hers. She mewls. âWhatâs wrong with her?â He demands.
âShe doesnât have any other symptoms, and sheâs eating fine. Sheâs just fussy and a bit tired.â I kiss her cheek. âItâs probably just a cold. She might have picked it up at the paediatricianâs.â
âCan you stay tonight?â He pretty much begs. âPlease? I know we planned to go out, butââ
Iâm already nodding. âOf course. We can reschedule for some other time.â
Iâm sure Cami will be fine; between babysitting my foster siblings and nannying, Iâve looked after countless babies with fevers, and only one ever needed medical treatment. But I have a strong feeling that if I leave the boys with Cami, theyâll be calling an ambulance before the hour is up. Not that I can blame them. All new parents panic when their kids get sick.
Still clutching at Cami, Jack pulls out his phone and starts typing frantically on the screen.
I rub my eyes. âPlease tell me youâre not googling itââ
âIt says if they have a fever and theyâre under six months you should call a doctor!â
âAnd sheâs not under six months,â I point out patiently.
âOnly by a few weeks! What difference will that make?â He keeps scrolling, and his mouth drops open. âIt says fevers can cause seizures in babiesââ
âFebrile seizures, yeah. They donât tend to be dangerous, honey.â
âBut they can be, right?â
I take his phone off him. âDonât look at that. Itâs very unlikely that will happen to her, and even if it does, Iâm trained in infant first aid, remember? If she needs to go to the hospital, I will tell you. But it is incredibly likely that she just has a cold. Thereâs no point subjecting her to a hospital waiting room, and a bunch of strangers and jabs, if she doesnât need all of that.â
He nods, rubbing the back of his neck. âYeah. Yeah. Okay.â
He still looks unconvinced. I slide my arms around his waist and hug him tight, feeling his heart pound against my cheek. âSheâll be okay,â I murmur into his shirt.
He hugs me back. Cami wriggles between us, snuffling, and he kisses her cheek.
âIâll call Cyrus,â he says. âHeâs going to be disappointed. He was really looking forward to tonight.â
âMe, too,â I tell him honestly. âBut we can postpone.â We pull apart, and I tickle Camiâs cheek. âNow letâs get this little ladybug some medicine, huh?â