Authors: Serenity King
phone like you told us to…Anyway are you
okay? Xavier and Chad are about to send out a
search party.”
Brandon tensed. That was
not
how he
wanted his brothers-in-law to find out about
his marriage to Dominique. He could hear their
conversation from his position on the bed. Ms.
Olivia was in a tizzy.
Dominique motioned to Brandon that
everything was under control. “I’m fine, Mom.”
“Diamond and Rafe arrived safely.”
Olivia’s voice came down a couple of notches.
“They called earlier. By the way, are you riding
with Daddy and me to the barbeque, or are you
driving yourself? You are still coming?”
“Oh. I’d forgotten all about the barbeque
at Domino’s. Yes, I’ll be there. Please let Xavier
and Chad know that I’m okay. No search
parties are necessary.”
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Dominique moaned involuntarily as
Brandon’s large hands massaged her neck and
back. “Oh, that feels good.”
“What was that Dominique? Are you with
a man?”
Damn Brandon and those exquisite
hands. She swatted them away. “I’m not with a
man, Mom. That’s…er…that’s the television.”
Brandon snickered behind her and she
elbowed him hard in the stomach, pleased to
hear his low groan of pain before he retaliated
by biting her on the neck.
“You were talking to the television?”
Olivia was asking unbelievingly.
Dominique reached back and popped
Brandon upside the head before answering her
mom. “No. I just got out of the shower and was
moisturizing myself. I was talking to myself.”
“If you say so. I didn’t know you had any
close friends in Texas.”
Dominique bit back a sigh of regret. She
hated keeping secrets from her mom. “Listen
Mom, I have to get dressed. I love you, Mom.
I’ll see you later. Bye.” Face flaming red,
Dominique quickly disconnected her call.
“What was that Dominique?” Brandon
teased. “I’m not a man? What am I? Chopped
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liver, perhaps? Or maybe your boy toy?” He
turned her in his arms to face him.
“Stop kidding around, Brandon. I think
my mom suspects something.”
“So what if she does? It’s about time, as
far as I’m concerned. When are we going to tell
our families the truth Dominique? I refuse to
live a lie like last time.”
“Soon. We’ll tell them…soon. Can we talk
about this later? I need to get dressed and get
over to Domino’s house.”
“How are you getting there?”
“Rental car. I’ll drive over. Are…are you
going to be there as well?”
“I take it you don’t want to drive over
together?”
“You know we can’t just yet. When I tell
them, I want to tell them everything at once.
And I don’t want to put a damper on everyone’s
weekend. Look, this is a happy occasion for
Diamond. Throwing our crazy lives into the mix
will just ruin her celebration. Let’s face it, the
people we love don’t need any more stress right
now, especially after that entire episode with
Alisha. It would also mean that I would have to
go into the entire episode about the baby, and
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I’m just not ready to do that yet,” she
murmured.
“You’re right. But we are man and wife,
and we are going to be together, Dominique.
Get dressed,” Brandon added, some of the
sternness leaving his voice as he looked into her
suddenly unhappy eyes. “You need to get going
if we’re going in separate cars. I’ll be along
later. We don’t want to arrive too close together
or your family and mine will become
suspicious.”
Dominique encircled Brandon’s neck with
her arms and brought his lips down to meet
hers. “Thank you. I’ll make it up to you, I
promise,” she murmured against his lips.
“You bet you will, just as soon as we get
back to this hotel room.” He kissed her deeply
then forced himself to release her. “Enough of
that, or we’ll both miss the damn barbecue.”
“You’re right,” she said and turned to go.
“Oh, my God!”
“What!”
“I forgot my clothes; hence the reason
why I’m wearing your t-shirt.”
Brandon burst out laughing.
“It’s not funny. What am I supposed to
do? I can’t go down to my room in your t-shirt,
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and the only thing I have here to put on is my
ball gown. What am I going to do?” Her voice
was panicky.
“Calm down. We’ll figure something out.”
“What was I thinking? There’s nothing to
figure out. I’ll have to put on the gown and
hope I don’t run into any family on the
elevator.”
“I would offer you my sweats but you’d
still need shoes. Looks like you’ll have to put on
what you were wearing last night and hope for
the best,” he agreed.
“Hope for the best,” she mimicked. “Gee,
thanks. Where’s my dress?”
“That sassy mouth is going to get you in a
lot of trouble, wife. I placed your gown on the
sofa over there.” He pointed in the general
direction.
“Okay. Thanks.” She snatched up the
dress, tore off Brandon’s t-shirt, slipped the
dress over her head, and shimmied until the
curves fell into the right places. She looked
down at herself and bit her lip. “
Shit!
Well, wish
me luck.” She brushed her lips quickly against
Brandon’s and was gone.
After Dominique had gone, Brandon
picked up the remainder of their food from the
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bed and placed it on the tray for room service to
pick up. Housekeeping had left bed sheets
while he and Dominique were in the shower.
They’d both made the bed and left the dirty
laundry out in the hall for housekeeping to pick
up. Just your ordinary married couple enjoying
a special weekend.
Yeah, right.
“Lord, please give me my wife back,”
Brandon said before going to the bed and
flopping down on his back. He needed a nap.
Brandon closed his eyes and quickly fell asleep.
CHAPTER FOUR
Dominique took the elevator down to her
room. Once the elevator hit her floor she
peeked out just to make sure there were no
family members around to see her in
yesterday’s clothes.
Friends, she could handle. It was her
family she was worried about. She loved her
mom and dad, but they still treated her and
Diamond as if they were children. Okay, even
her mom she could pretty much handle. Her
dad on the other hand, though she loved him
very much, raked her last nerve. She was so
tired of him trying to fix her up with his friends’
sons. It was ridiculous.
“Come over, Dominique. I’m having a
dinner party with just a few friends,” he’d say.
Few friends, my big toe.
More like his best-
friend Walter Hobbs and his son Felton. Even if
she weren’t married to Brandon, Felton Hobbs
would be her last choice for a man. He had a
roving eye just like his father. She didn’t know
why her own father couldn’t see that his friend
was hog slime, as her grandma Betsy would say.
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“Oh well,” Dominique murmured to
herself. Rushing out of the elevator, she ran to
her room. Her keycard in hand she made a
move to open the door, and was stopped by the
sneering voice of none other than the man
himself, Felton Hobbs.
“Well, well, well. What have we here? The
little princess has been out all night. Guess
she’s not as innocent as she would like
everyone to think. Where have you been?” he
snarled at her. He grabbed hold of her wrist
and jerked her around to face him.
Dominique winced from the pain. She
jerked her arm free of the tight hold and looked
up into the eyes of the man intruding on her
personal space. Did he really not realize he was
about two seconds away from getting a knee in
his crotch?
“Excuse you? It’s none of your damn
business where I’ve been. Last I checked you
weren’t my daddy, my husband, one of my
brothers, or anything else for that matter. So
what the hell gives you the right to ask me
where I’ve been?” Her tone dripped acid. “And
if you ever in your life think about touching me
again, it will be the last thing you ever do.”
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The smile that curved his lips didn’t
match the coldness in his eyes, which flashed
something akin to hatred. It was brief, but
she’d caught it. What reason would he have to
hate her? What the hell? Well, that was his
problem not hers. She didn’t have time for him.
She needed to change and get over to
Domino’s.
He continued to look at her with those
hateful eyes and that fake smile. “I’m sorry,
Dominique. I didn’t mean to hurt you.
Sometimes I don’t know my own strength. I
was just worried about you. There are a lot of
crazies out there you know. Wouldn’t want
anything to happen to you.”
“So far, the only person that’s bothering
me is you.”
“Your dad sent me to your room to see if
you needed a lift to the festivities at what’s-his-
name’s house, and when you weren’t here
earlier, I decided to come back and check on
you. So here I am, and here you are, still in
yesterday’s attire.” The sneer was back.
“I’m aware of my state of dress. I don’t
know why my father would send you in search
of me, but I can assure you that I can get to
‘what’s-his-name’s’ house all on my own. I have
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a rental. Your services won’t be needed. Now if
you will excuse me, I have to get changed and
be on my way.” Her tone brooked no argument.
Dominique knew better than to turn her back
on him so she waited for him to leave.
“If you insist, Miss Dominique. We’ll talk
later. I am most sure of that,” he said in a voice
that held more than just a hint of menace.
When she didn’t break eye contact with him
though, he muttered something under his
breath and walked away.
“Talk later? Not if I can help it, dick
head,” she murmured, letting herself into her
room.
She would have to have a word with her
father when they got back to Atlanta. Enough
was enough. Why, of all people, would he want
her to be involved with Felton? Just because
Felton was African-American? No, it was more
likely he just had a huge blind spot when it
came to his best friend and his best friend’s
jackass of a son.
Dominique dressed quickly in a pair of
denim shorts, a tank top, and slip-ons; grabbed
the keys to her rental, and left. She never
noticed the sneering eyes that followed her.
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* * *
Felton stood back out of sight. He
watched the jean shorts-clad woman walk to
her rental car and get in.
“So, where were you all night,
Dominique?” he whispered. “What are you
hiding? Or rather who? I guess Little Miss
Prissy isn’t so innocent after all.”
Whatever the case, he needed to get back
in his father’s good graces. That last bout had
his father cutting him off and threatening to
fire him from his cushy job. His father had
found out about his gambling debts and paid
them off. He’d promised he wasn’t gambling
anymore. But of course, that wasn’t true. He
had debts even now that needed to be paid.
This was not the time for his father to be giving
him ultimatums. His father told him to get it
together or he’d fire him with no problem. He
was tired of cleaning up after his messes.
His father and Mr. Shaw wanted him and
Dominique to get married. Why, he had no
idea. He didn’t want to marry anyone, but if
marrying the uptight bitch would help him get
the money he needed, then why not? Besides, if
he had to marry someone, Dominique was a
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good choice. She was an attorney with her own