: Chapter 24
The Love Wager
Hallie leaned over the bed and whispered, âJack.â
He opened his sleepy blue eyes, and she wanted to rub her hand over the morning scruff on his jaw. The blanket had ridden down to his waist, and she was having trouble focusing with his half-naked torso laid out before her.
âQuit dripping on me,â he said, rubbing his eyes and sitting up.
âSorry.â She moved her head, but that just dripped more water on him. âJust got out of the shower.â
âDid you? I couldnât tell.â
âAre you always grumpy in the morning?â She sat down on the edge of the bed and thought he looked like an adorable little brat as he was waking up. âThis is fascinating.â
âIâm only grumpy when I find myself in a real-life only-one-bed trope.â
She laughed at that. âDonât blame me. If weâd railed last night, you probably wouldâve slept like a baby.â
âI donât think ârailedâ is the proper derivative of getting railed,â he growled, and she thought it was funny how much deeper his voice was in the morning.
âIf youâd railed meâis that better? If weâd railed the hell out of each other?â She snorted at that and said, âOoh, thatâs a good one.â
âWhy are you so perky this morning?â
âWell,â Hallie said, and paused. She was ridiculously peppy because sheâd had a blast spending the night with Jack. Had they shared a night of passion? Nope, not even close, really. But sleeping in the same bed as him, hearing the snuffly sleeping noises he made, waking up to his arm resting over her in his sleepâsheâd loved every bit of it. âThere are donuts in the lobby.â
He shot her a look. âThis elfin mood is donut-inspired?â
âAbsolutely.â Lies. She was also in a good mood because sheâd decided that since Jack was the AntiSex, she was going to play the one-up game big-time for the entire day. After all, it was the last day of the trip. They were going home tomorrow. She stood and said, âThatâs why I woke you up. Want me to snag one for you?â
âNo, thanks.â He pushed back the covers and got out of bed, and Hallieâs eyes went straight to his calves. Okay, not straight to them. They may have made a pit stop at his boxer briefs, but as she watched his legs flex with every step he took toward his suitcase, she decided she was grateful he liked running. âI donât usually eat until after my run.â
Hallie tilted her head. âAre you sure you should be running around the mountains by yourself this early in the morning?â
He unzipped his bag. âWhy would that be an issue?â
âBears. I donât want you to get your face eaten off.â
âAwww. So sweet.â He reached for a pair of basketball shorts. âIâll be fine, Hal.â
âIâm going for donuts, then.â
âEnjoy.â He looked at her then, like he was finally awake enough to see her, and when he gave her a slow smile, she felt it in her fingertips.
That was really the last time they were together that day. While Jack was running, Hallie was summoned to her motherâs room to help tie ribbons on tiny bottles of bubbles. After she finished, she was informed she only had an hour before she had to head to the salon with the rest of the bridesmaids.
When she got to her hotel room, Jack wasnât there.
She texted: Where are you? Please tell me a bear didnât eat you.
Jack: Youâd miss me, wouldnât you?
Hallie: I was really looking forward to embarrassing you with my offensive PDA today.
Jack: I ran into Chuck, who wanted me to go with him to get edibles since theyâre legal here.
Hallie: That reminds me, I need to text Ruthie and check on Tig.
Jack: Do you want any edibles?
Hallie: Baby, Iâm a shit show on my own. I donât need help.
Jack: Baby?
Hallie: Weird, sorry, that came out naturally and Iâm not being sarcastic.
Jack: Does that mean I can use a pet name for you?
Hallie: Like what?
Jack: Umm . . . sunshine?
Hallie: No
Jack: Punkin?
Hallie: Thatâs offensive to redheads.
Jack: My apologies. Um . . . how about Shortcakes?
Hallie: Thatâs so Fonzie.
Hallie: OKAY. The reason I was texting was to let you know that Iâm heading to the salon, and then weâre getting our nails done and having a special bridal party luncheon.
Jack: When will you be back, Pudding Pop?
Hallie: Probably wonât be, Numb Nuts. Are you okay meeting me at the wedding?
Jack: Of course.
Hallie threw herself into bridal party mania, opting to be the excitedly enthusiastic sister as opposed to the cynical dick sheâd been about the wedding thus far. She got her nails done, got a blowout, and pretended a chicken salad was the most delicious meal sheâd ever had.
At lunch, her mother waved her over to where she was animatedly chatting with two of Hallieâs aunts.
âHey,â she said, feeling a little nervous as the trio smiled at her in a weird way.
âAlma has a question about your boyfriend,â her mother said, gesturing toward Hallieâs tiny aunt with flame-red hair.
Uh-oh. Hallie gave a polite smile and said, âYes?â
âDid he really design the Larsson Center in Zurich?â
âWhat?â She looked at her senior aunt and had no idea what the woman was talking about. âZurich, as in Switzerland?â
âWell, of course, Hal,â Hallieâs mother said, looking irritated. âWhat other Zurich is there?â
âWell, Iâm sure thereâs probably a Zurich, Indiana, or Zurich, South Dakota, somewhere,â she said, trying to figure out where this Jack information was coming from.
âUncle Bob was talking to Jack about his job, and after he said he works for Sullivan Design, well, your uncle googled him.â
âHe googles everyone,â Hallieâs mom said, and her two aunts nodded in agreement.
âHe really does.â
âItâs a problem.â
Hallie said, âOkay . . . so . . . ?â
âAccording to the website, heâs designed parks and urban areas all over the world. We wanted to ask you, though, because your mom thought he was a landscaper.â
Hallie stood there, stupefied, as she mulled it over. Sheâd assumed he did landscaping when she saw he was a landscape architect, but was that not accurate? He did dress nicely and put in a lot of hours, and he had said he had a ton of frequent flyer miles because of business travel.
She lied and pretended to know what they were talking about, but as she walked away from them, she googled him as well. And holy shit, he was a senior associate who had indeed designed urban areas all over the world.
He had a masterâs degree in landscape architecture, for Godâs sake.
What in the actual?
She didnât have time to give it more thought, though, as the wedding day started cranking up to full throttle. Hallie did everything her sister asked of her, and by the time she zipped herself into her crimson-red bridesmaid dress in the huge white prep tent on the mountaintop, she was ready for a drink.
Just before the wedding planner lined everyone up, Hallie hugged Lillie, and for the first time since the engagement, she felt nothing but happiness for her sister.
Ben caught her eye right after the hug and gave her a fatherly aww-thatâs-so-sweet smile, and she accidentally flipped him off.
Old habits and all that.
She got in line beside Chuck and actually felt a little nervous as the music started. Her detail-oriented sister had selected one of those amazing Ed Sheeran songs that has the power to make anyone cry, but she wasnât lame enough to just play it on a Bluetooth speakerâoh, no. She had a string quartet playing the music along with the recording, so it genuinely sounded like olâ Eddie was hiding in the bushes somewhere, crooning his little English head off.
As they stepped out of the tent to make their way down the aisle, Hallieâs breath caught in her throat as she linked arms with Chuck. The air smelled like autumn leaves, and the white flower petal path stretched out in front of them, leading to an arch that was set in the middle of a stunning copse of aspen trees. To their left was a clear, flowing creek, and to their right, beyond the rows of white chairs and guests, was a tall mountain, towering over them with its stretching pines.
It was breathtaking.
âDamn,â Chuck muttered.
âDamn, indeed,â Hallie said, giggling, but then her giggles died when her eyes landed on Jackâs face.
The quartet started playing and he stood, along with the other guests, turning to see the bridal partyâs procession. He was impatient, though; he hadnât seen Hal all day, and he wanted to get the ceremony over with so he could spend more time with her at the reception.
He was distracted by his thoughts of her as his gaze turned to the creek, memories of the night before playing back in his mind, when he felt her presence.
The strings were climbing to higher pitches, and the singer was crooning about telling someone he loved them.
And just as Jack felt the words in the middle of his chest, there she was.
Hallie was walking down the aisle, dressed in red and carrying a bouquet of white roses, and she was smiling at him. At him.
Shit.
He felt like he couldnât breathe as he looked at her, which wasnât that different from how heâd felt the night before as theyâd shared a bed. As theyâd gradually moved closer to each other over the course of the night, under the warmth of the heavy down comforter.
When heâd woken up at three a.m. and her backside had been snuggled against him, her breathing soft and sweet, he hadnât moved. He was pretty sure his job, as the man in an only-one-bed trope, was to suffer.
Well, suffer he had.
Heâd lain there like a chump, wide awake for what felt like hours. The weirdest part was that her bodyâs closeness had tormented him less than the overall closeness of her, the feeling of Hallie sleeping beside him. Eventually heâd just thrown his arm over her and held her there, like it was normal for them to be sharing a bed.
Which, coincidentally, was when heâd finally fallen back to sleep.
âTheyâre so beautiful,â Jamie said, crying beside him as she smiled at Chuck. Something about the way those two oddballs loved each other made him feel . . . fuck, something he didnât like. Pathetically envious.
Because as great as it was to play the game of pretend with Hallie, kissing her and holding her hand like she was his, he couldnât forget her words, words sheâd said with total certainty.
I am absolutely positive I will never catch feels for you.
The ceremony was sweet and made him a little softer than weddings usually did, if he was being honest. Hallie got the hiccups during her sisterâs vows, and between her tiny squeaks, her whispered sorries, and the resultant laughter from both Hal and the wedding guests, he was pretty sure everyone in attendance fell for her just as hard as he had.