LUST: A Bad Boy and Amish Girl Romance (The Brody Bunch Book 2) (69 page)

BOOK: LUST: A Bad Boy and Amish Girl Romance (The Brody Bunch Book 2)
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"
W
hat
? What do you mean?"

"Harrison came down to the poker room the night before. It was late."

That wasn't a big surprise. I suspected as much. Harry lost money our first night and then I convinced him to stop and come to bed. But I woke in the middle of the night and he wasn't next to me. I had hoped he had just gone to the bathroom or something, but then I fell back asleep waiting for him to return. The next morning he was beside me, but I had a suspicion that he had gone back down to play. "So you played with him the night before as well?"

"Yes. We played for a little while and he lost some money. We talked a bit. He said he was in town with his girlfriend for a few days. Then he lost some more and said he needed to take a break."

"And then?" There’s clearly more to the story despite the fact that Chase stopped. He's looking at me strangely now, and he clearly isn't comfortable continuing but after I glare at him he finally does.

"He started talking to some women."

Now I'm staring even harder and I can feel my own lips press into a line. I nod for him to continue.

"They were... I know them. Not personally, but... they work... out of the hotel."

It takes me a minute but then I clue in. "They were hookers?"

Chase nods slightly. "Harrison left with them. He was gone for a while, but when he returned he sat back down to play again."

"Did he say anything else?"

"Eventually, yes. He started talking to some other guy at the table and the two of them began having a few drinks. Not long after that he began bragging to his new friend about how he left with those women and had sex with them both. Together."

All of a sudden I feel dizzy and sick.

Chase stands up and moves closer to me. "Are you okay? I didn't want to tell you..."

"I wanted to know. It's not your fault. I just..." I never suspected that. I never would have guessed. But now that he’s told me I know immediately that it’s true.

"So you offered to play for me... to break us up?"

"I didn't know what he would say if I made that offer, but I had a feeling he would agree. It wasn't really my place to tell you what happened, and you didn't know me anyway so I didn't know if you would believe me. But I thought that if I made a proposition like that and he took it, you might see him for the type of person he was."

"Why didn't you tell me? I mean after?"

"I don't know. I thought Harrison was in your past and so it didn't matter. I didn't see the upside to telling you. I just thought it would hurt you to know and since you weren't planning on going back to him, I figured there was no point in putting you through that."

I close my eyes as I let it all sink in. It's only because we’ve been broken up for a couple weeks now that this news doesn't completely devastate me.

And although it’s another secret that Chase has been keeping from me, it’s also another one that I can't even fault him for. He was saving me from mistakes of my past both that I've made and that were made against me. There’s no doubt now. Harrison was a mistake. But Chase helped fix that before I even really knew him.

When I open my eyes he’s looking at me and the concern on his face is obvious.

"Every time I question you, it seems like I'm the one making the mistake," I say.

Chase chuckles softly. "Don't worry, I've made my share of them as well."

"I don't even know what to do with myself now, Chase. I have nothing waiting for me back home. Eve is gone, Harry is a complete ass. I have no job, no plan."

"You have me."

I shrug and smile. "I know. And I appreciate that. But your life is here. My life is... well, I guess my life isn't in Toronto anymore. But I'm not going to just sponge off of you for the rest of my life. That’s not who I am, Chase."

"I know," he agrees, nodding. "Which is one of many things I love about you. You aren't after my money or my fame. That much has always been clear and it’s a big relief. If I wanted that, I'd have stayed with Denise. Vegas is full of women like that."

"So what do we do? What do I do?"

"Well, I had some thoughts about that." Chase leans away from me now, using one of his muscled arms to prop his body against the bed. "My foundation is still in the early stages, and although I'm not bad at organizing poker players and their donations, I'm learning that I'm not that great at setting up the actual foundation - securing the space, hiring staff, etc. I could use someone to do all that. Someone that might have experience in the non-profit industry."

I raise my eyebrow at him. "Wait, what about Mirana? I thought she was going to run the thing?"

"When it’s up and running, yes. But putting the whole thing together is beyond her as well, and in between raising Diego and volunteering at the shelter, something she needs to continue to do to get the experience she needs to run things eventually, she doesn't have the time to do it anyway. I need someone who can make it their focus. There’s money in the budget to hire someone, I just hadn't gotten to it yet. And a job offer like this would certainly come with a work visa so that you can stick around for as long as it takes."

"I... I don't know..."

"And I also know of a really nice house that will be vacated very soon that you can stay in. The rent is super cheap. Almost non-existent..."

"Almost?"

"Well, you certainly wouldn’t have to pay in cash, anyway. I hear the owner is willing to accept all sorts of methods of payment."

"Oh really?"

"Well, not for just anyone of course. There is a very strict screening process."

"Go on..."

"For security, it might require a strip search, to start."

"Uh huh..."

"In fact, it might be a good idea to start the process now. It can be quite lengthy and... in depth."

"Well, I'm pretty busy at the moment but I might be able to... squeeze you in."

We both laugh and fall against the bed as his lips brush against mine.

"Are you okay then?" he asks, pulling away for a moment to look at me with his deep blue eyes one more time.

"Yes," I whisper. My head tilts forward until I’m close enough to feel his breath against my lips. "Because of you, I think I finally am.”

Epilogue

"
I
can't believe
you're engaged! It feels like last week that you were asking me who Chase Anderson even was!"

"It was six months ago, but I agree. It's flown by so fast. Anyway, the wedding won't be for a while. Chase is just going through the divorce with Mirana now and we have to be careful not to get married right after or we’ll set off red flags I'm sure."

"Doesn't she have her Green Card already?"

"Yes, but she just got it a couple of months ago. I don't know if they can take it away, but we don't want to take any chances. I would hate for anything bad to happen to her or Diego. He's such a great kid. And she’s such a wonderful woman as well. The shelter would be lost without her. She really holds that place together."

"Well I'm sure you do your part as well. If I know you, you're working just as hard."

I shake my head. "Only on the foundation side of it, not the actual shelter. Honestly, Mirana is the glue that holds that place together. She’s so strong with all of those women. I don't know how she does it. All I do is push papers and make phone calls."

Evelyn is looking at me with a raised eyebrow.

"Okay, I do more than that, especially with the expansion plans on taking the shelters nationwide. But my point is that we don't want to do anything to put her legal status at risk. So we’ll probably wait at least six months before we get married. Maybe more. It doesn't matter. I'm happy as long as we're together, no matter what form that is."

"Well shit, with a ring that size I'd be happy too!" Evelyn grabs my hand and pulls it up to her face again. "Wow, it really is gorgeous! Did he pick it out himself?"

I nod. "I would never have let him buy something so big if I had been with him."

"So you're going to ask him to return it for something smaller?"

I yank my hand back and clutch it against my chest. "Of course not!" We both fall against her couch in laughter. "Let's not talk crazy..."

"Oh Lila, I've really missed you." Eve reaches for the bottle of wine and refills both of our glasses with Chardonnay. She has a heaviness about her lately. I've heard it on the phone when we’ve talked and it was one of the reasons I wanted to get out here and talk to her in person. It could just be that her job has kept her so busy that she hasn't had time to make any friends, and we're 2500 miles apart. She has her boyfriend of course, but she needs a friend too.

"I know. I'm sorry I haven't been out here to see you more."

"It's more my fault. I haven't been to Vegas at all since you moved there. Between work and Edward, I've been so busy. But that's no excuse."

"Well, I'm here now. And you have me for the whole weekend."

"Perfect. And I made sure to stock up enough wine for an army. So it should last us until Sunday."

We both laugh again. I've really missed spending time with my best friend.

We continue to talk and finish the bottle of wine. When Lila returns with another, I ask a question that's been weighing on my mind.

"Have you spoken to Harry recently?"

"Are you kidding? After what you told me about his screwing around with those hookers? No fucking way. I blocked him on my phone right after I sent him a message telling him what kind of a piece of shit I thought he was."

Evelyn always has my back, and I appreciate it so much. I know she was friends with Harry, hell she introduced us, but I shouldn’t have ever worried that she might take his side over mine. Not that he really has a side. But I was just happy to not have her talking to him anymore. That means I no longer have any ties to him, and that is the way I want to keep it.

"What about Chase and that Denise bitch? Do they still talk at all?"

I'd told Evelyn everything of course, and she has almost as much of a hate on for Denise as I do now. I shake my head, feeling tipsy as I do.

"No, thank god. He changed his cell phone number after she started trying to text him again after the house closed. But that was months ago. The last I heard, she'd moved on to someone new. I heard that she hooked up with some internet tycoon and the two of them moved to the Cayman Islands or something. Good fucking riddance."

"Cheers to that."

"I've had it up to here with exes. Well, Mirana doesn't count. She was never really with Chase anyway, and she’s actually really nice. At least I won't have to worry about his ex-wife. What about Edward? Any lurking evil exes in his past?"

Evelyn shakes her head. "He never really talks about ex-girlfriends, so I don't think there’s ever been anyone special. Certainly no one else has come sniffing around him in the last few months, so if he did have any they’ve moved on."

"How have things been going with you two, anyway?"

Evelyn sighs as she picks up her glass and drinks about half of it in a single swallow. "It's been good, but so busy. I mean, I knew it would be, don't get me wrong, but I've never been the assistant of someone so... rich and powerful, you know? I'm constantly running around the city doing things for Edward that I barely get to see him until the end of the day - and often by then we're both exhausted."

"So you're feeling overworked and under-appreciated?"

Evelyn smiles. "Something like that."

"So take a vacation."

"Ha ha. Edward would never leave the office for a few days, much less a week. Even a weekend to him means only working for a few hours on Saturday and Sunday, although usually he at least does that from home."

"So, who says you have to bring him? Come back with me to Vegas. You can stay at our house and you and I can lounge around the pool all day. Wouldn’t you like to leave this cold weather behind for a bit?"

"Oh Lila, it sounds lovely but I don't know. We're so busy at work. I don't know if Edward would want me gone for very long. You should have heard how much he whined about it when I said I would be unavailable this weekend!"

"What if you were to tell him that you needed to come to help me out?"

Evelyn shrugs. "I don't really know much about the non-profit foundation business."

"I'm not talking about that," I say. I can't hold back my grin any longer. I can feel it splitting my face in two as I stare at my friend, excited to see her reaction. "I wanted to ask if you could be my maid of honor?"

Evelyn lets out a little scream and grabs my hand. "Of course! Oh my god, Lila, that's so exciting!" She leans forward and gives me a very tight hug.

"Well, it does mean you'll have to see me more. At least to help pick out my dress and do some wedding planning." I point out when she finally lets me breathe again. "That’s what I was thinking you and I could do if you came to Vegas. Between our pool time, of course. Do you think Edward would have a problem with letting you go long enough for that?"

"Too fucking bad if he does. There’s no way I'm missing out on helping you plan your wedding."

We both lift our glasses and take another drink. I've missed hanging out with Evelyn, but my life with Chase has been amazing. There’s never a dull moment with that man, and the fact that he’s started this whole non-profit foundation and given it over for me to run has been like a dream come true. It's busy, but we still make time for each other. I can only hope that Evelyn can find the same balance in her life.

"So you'll come?"

"Honey, I wouldn’t miss it for the world." Evelyn gives me another hug and I feel the smile threatening to split my face again. With Chase waiting for me back in Vegas, the only thing that could make things even better right now is having my best friend by my side. I squeeze her back, even harder than she’s holding me. I knew she wouldn’t let me down.

I can't wait to get back and start planning my future with the two most important people in the world.

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