Faking with Benefits : Chapter 47
Faking with Benefits : A Friends to Lovers Reverse Harem Romance
The guys havenât just got us a hotel room: theyâve booked out a whole suite. The place is gorgeous. Huge, with high white ceilings and softly glowing chandeliers. The walls are covered with splashy watercolours, and one corner of the room is set up as a bar, complete with rows and rows of bottles of liquor.
Luke and Zack are already there, shoes and jackets off, sprawled out on the biggest bed Iâve ever seen. Itâs probably two metres wide, and stacked high with plush-looking pillows.
Weâll all fit.
My heart flutters. I float over and touch the pristine white sheets, smiling as my fingers slip over the glossy fabric. âThis is real silk,â I practically purr.
Zack snorts. âTold you sheâd notice.â
âWe requested them from the hotel specifically,â Luke admits. âI thought youâd appreciate it.â
Appreciate it? I want to get on my knees and rub my cheek against it. I want to gather all of the fabric up and take it home to make a wedding dress. This quality of silk is wasted on bedsheets.
âI found her with a guy at the reception,â Josh says behind me, taking off his jacket. âHe was inviting her up to his hotel room.â
Lukeâs smile drops off his face. Zack gasps, scandalised. âAre you fake cheating on me?â He clasps a hand to his chest.
I shrug. âYou told me to practice flirting.â
âBaby. I didnât mean it. Youâre the best fake girlfriend Iâve ever had, I canât share you with another man!â
Luke coughs.
âOkay. I canât share you with a third man,â Zack allows. âTwo is my limit.â
âSorry. Instructions were unclear. Now Iâm in love with a stranger.â I look around with wide eyes. âGuys, what the Hell is this?â
âWeâve got it for the long weekend,â Josh says. âAfter the wedding is done tomorrow, weâll have Sunday and Monday to ourselves. I think after the last few weeks, you deserve a minibreak.â
âThis is ridiculous,â I breathe, turning to the nightstand. Itâs overflowing with complimentary gifts: a box of chocolates wrapped in a gold ribbon, a gift basket full of soaps and massage oil, and a massive bouquet of red roses, wrapped in shiny cellophane. Thereâs a tiny card nestled in the flower-buds, and I pick it out, reading the embossed writing.
Welcome to the Honeymoon Suite.
My mouth falls open. I spin back to face the guys. âThe Honeymoon Suite?â
Zack puts up his hands. âOnly room with a big enough bed, babe. Not our fault the peasant suites are for sad little boring couples.â
âButââ I sputter, then turn to Josh. âShouldnât your brother be in here? Heâs the one getting married!â
âThe Bridal Suite is different,â Luke says, sitting up on the bed. His white shirt has been unbuttoned at the collar. He looks deliciously rumpled. âIt has separate rooms for the bride and groom, so they can get ready without seeing each other before the wedding.â
âThatâs boring,â Zack mutters. âWhat if I want a last-minute quickie?â
Luke looks amused. âThereâs an inter-joining master bedroom in the middle of the suite, for their last night of pre-marital life. Or, as you so romantically put it, any last-minute quickies.â
I frown at him. âHow do you know all that?â
He reaches for me, tugging me between his knees. âIâve spent the night there, remember?â
It takes me a second to work out what he means. âWait. Is this the same venue you got married at?â
His smile is tight. âAmy clearly didnât want to go through the hassle of organising a wedding again. Even the invitations are the same template we used.â
My mouth falls open. âThatâs screwed up. Are you okay?â
âItâs fine,â he says, smiling unconvincingly. I reach up to trace the lines under his eyes, worry tugging at me.
Heâs tired. He didnât join me, Josh and Zack in bed last night. When I got up in the middle of the night for some water, I found him just sitting on the couch in the living room, reading. At four in the morning. Clearly Iâm not the only one whoâs anxious about the wedding.
âDonât look at me like that.â Luke curves his hands over my hips, then pulls me closer into his body. âIâd much rather be here,â he says into my hair. âWith you.â
I smile, letting him tug me into a kiss. When we pull apart, my brain is fizzing with sparks, and Josh and Zack are both watching with hungry eyes. I lean forward to press my mouth against Joshâs â
Thereâs a knock at the door.
âCome in,â Josh calls. The front door of the suite opens, and a bellboy dressed in a dark burgundy outfit steps inside, pushing a gold tray full of covered dishes.
I sit up, my stomach rumbling. It smells amazing. âWait. Whatâs all this?â
Josh joins the man and starts helping him uncover the plates. I stare as the dishes are revealed: plates of steaming linguine, pizza, garlic bread melting with butter. My mouth waters.
âWeâre celebrating,â Josh says simply, lifting up a silver cloche to reveal a plate of chocolate fondants. âI think you deserve it.â He glances at the bed. âIf we put a towel down, do you wanna eat in bed? We have seven courses.â
âThatâs the hottest thing a man has ever said to me,â I breathe. All three men laugh.
Luke wraps his arms around me and pulls me into his lap. âTell me what you want,â he murmurs in my ear. âIâm feeding you tonight.â
Half an hour later, Iâm pretty much in heaven.
Weâre all sitting on the bed, eating from the massive array of plates. Zack and Josh are sprawled out on the sheets, their collars loosened and sleeves rolled up. As promised, Luke has sat me on his lap and is feeding me himself. Every time I try to pull free and reach for something, he makes a low noise in his chest and drags my hands back to his thighs. Iâm pinned in place.
Itâs kind of hot. And judging by the hard-on nudging against my backside, he thinks so, too.
Weâve managed to demolish most of the courses by now, and Iâm full and sleepy and happy as I lean against Lukeâs chest. He scoops up a forkful of chocolate fondant and holds it to my lips, watching intently as I eat the bite. My eyes flutter shut as chocolate fudge melts all over my tongue.
Josh clears his throat, stretching out his legs. âSo,â he says, nudging me with his socked foot. âIâve been meaning to ask.â
I force my eyes back open. âMm?â
âTell us more about this invitation from Anna.â
I smile, sinking back against Luke as he takes a bite of cake. âShe offered to fly me out to New York in a couple of weeks, so she can see my stuff in person. If it works out, I could form a collaboration with her. Stay in New York, get my stuff put in her shops and featured in her fashion week shows.â
Zack freezes midway through picking up a strawberry. âNew York, lass?â
I nod. âFashion capital of the world. Itâs where everything happens.â
âWill you have to design something new for her?â Josh asks slowly.
âI submitted my Butterfly design. Iâll have to make some changes to incorporate it into her style, though.â
Zack immediately looks outraged. âNo! You canât let her take credit for it, itâs yours!â
âIâd get credit,â I say patiently. âItâs a collaboration. Plus Iâd get a massive influx of attention and money to pour into the product.â
âBut sheâd make money off you,â he complains.
I sigh. âJosh, tell Zack how marketing works.â
Josh shakes his head, his brow furrowed. âHow long would you stay in New York? Weeks? Months?â
I shrug. âHopefully, while Iâm out there, Iâd be able to set my own roots. Actually start up a brick-and-mortar store.â
âWhat does that mean for you?â Luke says slowly. âYouâd move to America? Forever?â
I nod. There are a few seconds of silence. The men exchange looks. I frown. I was hoping for slightly more excitement.
âDo you want to live in America?â Josh asks eventually.
âItâs the logical next step for my career. Iâd be mad to turn it down.â
âYeah, but do you want to live in America?â Josh presses. âNot just work there, but live there, full time?â
âI guess. I never really thought about it. My main focus is the business.â
No one says anything for a few seconds. Then Zack tugs at Emilyâs ring, frustration all over his face. âFlippinâ stupid idea,â he mutters.
I sputter. âExcuse me?â
He meets my gaze levelly. âYou heard me. Itâs a stupid idea.â