Read Here Comes The Bride Online

Authors: Sadie Grubor,Monica Black

Here Comes The Bride (7 page)

"Lilli, I am –"

"Don't worry about it. Yo
u hungry? How about breakfast?"

Quickly I stood and started walking back down the beach. He caught up to me and grabbed my hand, stopping me. I didn't look
at him. I couldn't look at him.

"Lilli, please?" I still kept my eyes off of his
, choosing to look at my feet. "I'm sorry if I made you uncomfortable this morning, and I...hell, I just couldn't control myself and I got carried away."

"It's fine," I said quickly. "Don't worry about it." Smiling halfheartedly
, I started walking again, Aidan's hand slipping from mine.

The rest of the day there was slight discomfort between us. We were both very aware of each other’s bodies at all times.
I sat on the patio, trying to get over jet lag, my eyes drifting to Aidan. I watched the muscles in his back flex as he was picked up wood for the fire he was building.

Aidan started the fire
. I lay back on a lounge chair to read my book while he typed away on his laptop and talked to people back in his office. Once the sun completely set, I laid my book across my chest and stared into the fire, watching the flames dance and flutter.

~ ~ ~ ~ ~

The next morning we woke in a better position, though most of the king sized bed was going to waste. We weren't tangled up in each other's limbs this time. Instead, I lay stomach down with half of his body covering me and his arm curled around my body.

I q
uietly sighed, slid out from under Aidan, and headed to the kitchen. Once I got there, I started the coffee machine and began pulling out the ingredients necessary for French toast and sausage. After creating the egg mixture and placing the pieces of bread in a pan, I set it in the fridge.

Once the sausage was started, I went out to the patio and grabbed my book from the cushion I’d left it on last night.  Sitting down
at the breakfast bar, I read while sipping at my coffee.

"Good morning," he yawned out.

I looked up, prepared to smile and respond, but, F my life, he was stretching his arms over his head, rubbing the back of his head. His shirt rode up, revealing the toned section dipping into his low riding pajama bottoms. Burying my eyes back into my book, I mumbled ‘good morning’.

"So, what do you want for breakfast?" He leaned on the bar next to me.

"Oh," moving away from his delicious scent, I stepped toward the refrigerator, "I already started. Just waiting for you to wake up."

Grabbing the prepped bread from the fridge, I sat it on the counter and turned on the griddle.

"What are you making?"

Heat and minty breath washed over my body.  Damn him! He knew what he was doing
.

"French toast." My words a bit more curt than intended,
I was feeling a little irritable, "You may want to move unless you prefer getting splattered with hot food."

"Sorry," he grumbled and moved away from me.

Aidan pulled out some orange juice and filled two glasses while I finished cooking. Setting the plates at the breakfast bar, Aidan sat one glass in front of me.

"Come on," he said grabbing his plate and walking outside. We sat at a table on the patio and ate breakfast.

"Mmm..." Aidan's eyes were closed. "This is really good." He smiled.

"Thanks," Smiling, I put another bite in my mouth.

When he was finished he sat back in his chair with his hands folded over his stomach.

"So, what do you want to do today?"

Chugging the rest of my orange juice, I gave a small shrug.

"I have an idea."  He perked up
, getting my full attention.

"Let's get dressed," he stoo
d, collecting the plates and the glasses. "You'll need clothes good for touring the island." The dishes clang as he put them in the sink.

Once in the bedroom, I grabbed some clothes and headed into the bathroom. After showering, I slipped into some long cargo shorts and a tank top. Pulling my hair up into a loose knot at the back of my head, I stepped out and Aidan took his turn getting dressed.

He led me to a small, white, wooden shed. Once open, I glanced in and saw an off-road vehicle. He walked in and started the quad, pulling it out of the shed.

"Hop on." He shouted over the noise of the engine
, holding a helmet out to me. Securing it to my head, I straddled the seat behind him. "Hold on!" I wrapped my arms around his waist.

He gunned it and I tightened my arms. Burying my face into his back for a minute
, I finally got the courage to peek over his shoulder.  It wasn’t the quad scaring me.  It was my lack of self-control.

Stopping at the top of
a large cliff, we looked over the horizon. It was beautiful. He continued to drive until we came upon a small waterfall and large creek of fresh running water. We took our shoes off and submerged kneed-deep into the natural spring. The water was refreshingly cool, but the rocks lining the creek were slippery.  Taking a step deeper into the water, Aidan slipped. I reached to catch him, but his weight took us both into the water.

"Ahh, this water is cold." Flopping around in the water, pushing at Aidan to get off of me, I tried to get up. My efforts were worthless, since Aidan wouldn't budge.
Pausing, I took in our position.

"It's kind of refreshing." Aidan's grin morphed from amused to seductive. His eyes focused on my mouth, as a bead of cool water lingered on my upper lip.

"Uh huh," I breathed. I couldn't pull my eyes away from the way he watched my mouth.

When I swept my tongue up to catch the bead, his grin faltered. He leaned forward, inching his face closer to mine. Leaning back on a palm, bracing for his mouth to touch mine, the slime underneath my hand sent me back into the water.

Spluttering as Aidan pulled me out from the water and onto my feet, I began to laugh.

"Get me out of here before you drown me." I giggled.

"That last attempt was your own fault." Grinning, he helped me climb back onto solid ground.

Once back on the quad, he took me further around the island. The warm air and sun dried our clothes and our bodies.

~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Aidan

Taking the longest routes possible just to keep her arms
wrapped around me, her body pressed against me, was pathetic.  However, I would take what I could get. I wonder if she realized how many times we had passed some of the same places?

After spending most of the morning driving around the island, I surprised Lilli with a packed lunch. We sat on the beach at the far end of the island eating and talking. Once finished, we drove around until the sun was on the other side of the sky and shadows started to form.

Getting back to the house, we brushed off as much dirt as possible before taking turns in the shower. Turning off the spray of the shower, I could hear music playing. I dressed quickly and went to investigate. Lilli was dancing around while cooking. Leaning up against the wall, I stood and watched.

Watching her hips and ass
sway while stirring and mixing the food was hypnotizing. She was gorgeous without even trying. My cheeks started to ache from the smile I had on my face. Her eyes widened the moment she spun and caught me watching.

"How long have you been standing there?" she narrowed her eyes at me but I could see a small smile forming.

"Oh...long enough," I laughed out.

"Loser," she giggled.

"I love you too..." I laughed. Then, it dawned on me. Taking in her stiff posture, she had realized too. "I-I didn't mean –" her body relaxed.

"I get it." Turning back around, she finished cooking.

That night we ate in front of the TV again and watched movies. Just like every night since we had gotten here, Lilli fell asleep and I carried her to bed.

~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Lying awake for awhile, I thought about our time on the island and just how easy it was with her. As I started to wonder about how things would be once we returned to New York, her warm hand slipped over my chest, her breath in my neck. For a moment I held my breath. Lilli was pressed against my body and I didn’t want to do anything that would make her move. Arousal began to flood my lower body.

"Lilli?" I whispered.

"Shh..." was all she said. Before I could say anything else her mouth was covering mine.

Reflexively, my hands g
ripped her hair and pulled her hot, open mouth harder to mine. She moaned and I pulled her whole body on top of me. No longer worrying about consequences the morning would bring, my body had taken over.

Her hands grasped my hair and tugged. I held her hips and ground her against the hard length she created. She gasped and I moved my mouth over her chin toward her neck. When she growled I flipped us over, pressing between her legs. Over and over, I provided us the wanted friction. Panting and moaning loudly, she called out my name.

"Aidan," I pressed into her harder. "Aidan," she said it louder and I moaned at the sound of my name falling off her lips. I was so close. "Aidan," she yelled. "Aidan! Wake up!"

My eyes snapped open and I jolted into a sitting position, sweat bead
ing on my forehead, my breathing ragged.

"Are you okay?"

Lilli looked at me, confused.

"Huh?"

"You were moaning loudly." She furrowed her brow at me.

"Oh," falling back onto the pillows. "I'm sorry...I uh...was having a dream...I guess."

"You guess?" She shifted around until she was lying on her left side looking at me.

"Yeah," Breathing out, I rubbed my face.
I kept my hands over my face, praying she wouldn't press for more information. Thankfully she didn't.

When silence fell over us, I peeked out from under my hand. She was stomach down with her head facing away from me. Quietly, I took a deep breath and tried to go back to sleep. I was drifting off
when my phone rang.

Growling, I grabbed my phone. "Hello!"

"Aidan, we have a situation." Liam's tone confirmed something was wrong.

"What's going...is it the –?" 

"Yes. The venture is going to fall through with the Regalie Company." He sounded stressed and tired.

"I'll make arrangements immediately," Sitting up
, I looked at the clock on the bedside table. "I should get home a little after seven o'clock your time, this evening." I stood from the bed and walked out of the room. "Let me make some calls and I’ll call you back. You can then brief me on the situation."

"Aidan, you aren't going to like it when you hear it." Liam paused.

"Spit it out, Liam. I have arrangements to take care of." I groaned out impatiently.

"Regalie is concerned
with the well-being of AIS...due to the 'conditions'."

"What? I just got married
for God’s sake! How can they..?"

"Not the marriage
, the heir. The link that secures AIS to the Iverson family. Regalie only wants this venture if they can be sure they will be dealing with the family, not the board." Liam sighed heavily.

"Jesus, am I supposed to just produce a child immediately?" Taking a deep breath, I counted silently to ten. We were going to lose a large venture I’d worked long and hard to secure. It ticked me off that this would sway them.

"I understand that. You know I do, we all do. However, that’s their reasoning."

"I don’t mean to take it out on you
. I’m sorry.  How the hell did they get the details of my inheritance anyway?"  No one in the family would hand over that information, create such a risk.

"I’m not sure
. But, they know a lot, son."

"I'll call you back. Thank you, Liam." S
oftening my tone, I closed the phone.

"Should I start packing? What do you want me to do first?" Looking up, Lilli was leaning against the wall across from me. I’d been too distracted to notice her entrance.

"What did you hear?" Concern filled me.  Would she run now, knowing the pressure we were under to reproduce?

"Enough.
What do you want me to do?"

Running my hand through my hair, I released a frustrated sigh. What the hell was 'enough' supposed to mean?

"Nothing."

She looked at me confused while I started calling Jeremy, the pilot for the jet. Listening to the ringing, I tried to ease her confusion.

"I'm leaving, but I’ll be back in a couple of days. There’s no reason for you to leave too, unless you want to?" Part of me hoped she would stay and wait for me to come back. I wasn't ready for our time on the island to be over.

"Oh...ummm...okay. What do you need me to help you with?" She walked over and sat on the couch.

When the click of an answer sounded, I motioned for her to give me one minute.

"Yes, Mr. Iverson?"

"Jeremy, I need the jet to pick me up. I am taking a boat in a few hours to the mainland and will need to get back to New York immediately. Can you get it taken care of?"

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