Here
Tomorrow
Jenna
Bayley-Burke
Author
of:
A Little Bit of JUST MARRIED
“You’re getting married.” Miranda Rose
choked on the words, her throat constricting, stomach twisting, and soul
shriveling like a lone grape forgotten on the vine.
“Tomorrow.” Callum Kerr’s voice held
more excitement than she’d heard since their law school graduation, when he’d
transitioned from student to textile mogul. From the stillness in the
background, he was most likely closed in his office just like she was,
only his feet were probably on the desk. And he was smiling. She could tell
from the warmth in his voice.
She cleared her throat, refusing to
betray any emotion. He didn’t know she’d spent nearly a decade in love with
him, and now was obviously not the time to share that unnecessary tidbit. “Do
you want me to review your prenuptial agreement?”
“You’re a probate attorney. Besides, I’m
not bothering with it.”
She sat up straighter, fear for him
filling the cracks of her broken heart. “You can’t do that, Cal. If this woman
doesn’t want to sign one, then she’s only after your money.”
“Don’t worry, I know what I’m doing. So,
you’ll come to Vegas for my wedding?”
“You’re getting married in Las Vegas?”
Oh, his mother must be thrilled. But if Bridie Kerr couldn’t keep her only son
from eloping to Vegas, what hope did his friend with benefits have? Benefits
about to be revoked, permanently.
“Tomorrow at eight. Bring the dress you
wore to Dave and Tina’s wedding.”
“You want me to drop everything and fly
to Nevada to watch you marry a complete stranger without a prenuptial agreement
while I wear an old bridesmaid dress? Have you lost your mind?”
“I need my best girl standing beside me.
Besides, you said you’d wear it again. That’s why I had the zipper fixed and
sent it back to you.”
She dropped her forehead to her desk
blotter, just how that zipper had been broken flashing through her mind. For
almost ten years, they’d been enjoying delicious trysts whenever a wedding or
christening put them in the same city. Their liaisons were the only kind of
relationship she had time for if she hoped to make partner next year. And now
he’d ripped them away, and wanted her to watch as he put up a white picket
fence to keep her out.
“Which flowers were your favorite?”
Miranda looked up, seeing the dozen
different vases of blooms perched on every available surface of her office.
When she’d picked up the phone to call him it had been to ask why her usual
birthday bouquet had arrived a day early and morphed into collection of
mismatched arrangements. Had it really only been minutes ago?
Her throat tightened, as if he were
choking the hope from her. “They’re all lovely, thank you.”
“You must have a favorite.”
She did. Him. The way things had been.
Drama-free rendezvous and a birthday tradition of exchanging flowers for
pizza since their birthdays were only two days apart. “The bouquet of
multicolored roses you usually send is my favorite.”
“Really?”
“Truly.” The scents from the melange of
flowers clashed, the air in her office growing thick and sickeningly sweet.
“Since you’ll be in Vegas for your birthday on Saturday, should I send you
pizza there? Or will your bride object to gifts from former lovers?”
He laughed, rich and full. “You can take
me out for pizza since you’ll be there.”
“We’re not going on a date during your
honeymoon.” She got up from her desk, needing to move her limbs to let out the
feeling of being trapped, forever in love with a man who’d never even
considered loving her back.
“It’s going to be a great weekend. I’m
flying everyone in for the wedding, but I’ll make sure we get plenty of time to
ourselves.”
He couldn’t have hurt her deeper if he’d
punched her in the stomach.
“Cal, if you do this, if you get
married, our relationship has to change.” She nearly choked on the words. She
wished she could threaten never to see him again if he went through with it,
but they shared three godchildren and dozens of friends. He’d gifted her with a
future of having her feelings scraped raw like knuckles on a cheese grater.
“It’s a change for the better. Do you
think Anna is old enough to be a flower girl?”
“She falls as much as she walks. It
might be nice for Rob and Molly to have some alone time before the new baby
comes. I could watch her so they could have a night to themselves.” Having her
favorite baby girl around would be a welcome distraction.
“You’ll be busy taking care of me, not
babysitting. We’ll make the wedding no kids.”
“You could use some time getting to know
your goddaughter. At some point you may want to introduce her to your new
bride. Assuming you keep the new Mrs. Kerr around after she fleeces you of your
inheritance. No point in showing the kids your mistakes.”
Silence hung in the air and she hoped
her words hit home.
“Jealousy does not become you.”
She didn’t bother denying it. “You’re a
fool to rush into marriage without a prenup so soon after losing your father.
Was this gold digger even interested in you before you went from heir too
principal?”
“I have this handled. I just need you
there to handle me a little bit.”
She grit her teeth and shook her head.
She cared about him too much to let her own grief get in the way of his future.
“I’ll be there, but I’m serious: I won’t put my hands on a married man. I’m
only going so I can talk you out of this.”
“My mind is made up, doll. Though I look
forward to all the ways you might persuade me to see things your way.” His low
rumble of a laugh vibrated through her and a shiver of uneasy anticipation
straightened her spine.
She tightened her grip on the phone and
cleared her throat. She couldn’t let him know his little announcement had
flattened her hopes like some kind of emotional drive-by. “You go ahead and
dream about how you’d like me to convince you to stay single. Because if you go
through with this Cal, I swear on all that is holy, those dreams are all you’ll
ever have of me.”
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