An irresistible woman. An undeniable proposal.
Even the unthinkable can
sound reasonable when you mix alcohol, sexual frustration, and a bachelorette
party—especially a bold proposition. Now in the light of day, Naomi’s hung
over, horrified, and anxious about facing this complicated man again and the
unexplored feelings their encounter brought with it.
She called, he came, but
Ryan didn't exactly conquer. Is it too much to hope that Naomi will give him a
do-over? She can’t avoid him, not when he’s walking her down the aisle. But who
ever heard of a bridesmaid getting cold feet?
Excerpt:
“I
really need to get laid,” slurred Naomi, sagging drunkenly against her friend
Becky.
The entire table fell silent and stared at her.
Every squeal over the upcoming honeymoon, every gush over the bridal gown came
to a screeching halt.
Becky turned on her, aghast, then shoved Naomi
upright in her chair again. “What the hell?” she hissed under her breath.
Naomi scrunched up her brow, perplexed as she
weaved and wobbled, trying to focus on all the faces swimming in front of her.
The female half of tomorrow’s wedding party. Each of them decked out and tarted
up for tonight’s bachelorette blow-out.
“What?” Naomi asked, stupefied by the wide eyes
directed her way. “It’s been six months. Six damn months!” she added in a
woeful tone. “Who wouldn’t have boner on the brain?”
Two of the women across the table started to
laugh behind their hands, but Becky shot to her feet anyway and grabbed Naomi’s
arm, hauling her up too.
“Sorry about this.” Becky gave Melissa, the
bride, a pained and apologetic smile. “I think someone’s had one too many
appletinis.”
Becky grabbed both purses and slipped them over
her arm and dragged Naomi through the crowded club and out to the sidewalk. She
caught the eye of the first valet she saw and handed him the ticket. He dashed
off to get their car.
“He’s kinda cute,” said Naomi, swaying on her
heels, her eyes fixed on his back as he disappeared into the night.
Becky gritted her teeth. “Would you stop?”
“Stop what?” Naomi blinked, nonplussed.
“The horny talk. It’s embarrassing.”
Naomi frowned. “Is it? I’m sorry. I just need
sex. I really want it, Beck. I want it bad.”
“So I gather. No alcohol for you tomorrow.”
That comment earned a snort. “Who cares about
alcohol?”
“It makes you weird.”
“Don’t I know it!” Naomi nodded sagely. “Beck,
I’m getting the strangest ideas.”
“Yeah, I noticed.” Their car pulled up and Becky
caught hold of Naomi’s upper arm and steered her to the curb. A second valet
came forward to open the passenger door while the first man got out and waited
for Becky on the driver’s side.
Naomi gave the guy holding her door a sweet
smile and cupped his ass before dropping gracelessly into the passenger seat.
One of her shoes fell to the pavement next to the car. The guy bent down and
picked it up. He had a funny little smile going, and if she wasn’t totally
mistaken, he was chuckling.
“Like Cinderella!” Naomi laughed when he handed
it to her then stuck her bare foot out the open door at him. “Don’t you want to
put it on me?”
Becky snapped at her from the driver’s side,
“Naomi! Shut the hell up and let the guy close your door.”
Naomi snickered and rolled her eyes at the
valet, making a joke of her uptight friend. “Guess it’s time to go.”
He closed her in with a nod and a wink. She gave
him a little wave that he returned as Becky pulled into traffic.
“Who are you, and what have you done with my
friend?” Becky asked, blowing her bangs out of her eyes.
“She’s in here somewhere.” Naomi drooped onto
her door and squinted at the strobing lights coming right at them. “Did you
notice Ryan at dinner earlier tonight?”
Becky glanced sharply at her friend. “Is that
what this is all about?”
“Hmm?”
“Never mind. Let’s get you home, dump a ton of
water into you, and put you to bed. You need to be in good shape by tomorrow afternoon or Melissa’s mom is going to
kill you, and Melissa is going to be the one handing her the cake knife she’ll
use.”
Naomi laughed as she pictured the
mother-of-the-bride wielding the special cake knife with color coordinated
ribbons fluttering from the handle.
“That’s not gonna happen,” she assured Becky.
“Of course it’s not. Because you’re going home
and I’m putting you to bed.”
Naomi gave a deep and disappointed sigh. “Party
pooper.”
“And whose fault is that?”
Naomi shrugged then drifted off to sleep. She
didn’t revive until the car pulled in front of her duplex.
“We’re here.” Becky gave her shoulder a shake.
“Wake up. Are you awake?”
“Yeah.” Naomi blinked and rubbed her temple.
“Where’s my purse?”
“On the floor, by your feet.” Becky hopped out
and walked around the car. “Come on, let’s get you inside.”
“I’ve got it.” She shoved her shoulder against
the door and nearly tumbled out. Luckily Becky was there in time to haul her
back before she did a face plant on the driveway. “Thank you.”
Beck held out her hand. “Give me your damn
purse. There’s no way you’re going to be able to unlock the front door
yourself.”
Naomi didn’t argue. She took another stab at
getting out and managed to close the car door without catching any body parts
in it. Weaving on her feet, she clomped up the driveway, her gait even more
ridiculous because she was still holding the one shoe the valet had given her
at the club.
Becky had already gotten the door open and the
inside lights turned on by the time Naomi made it up the three concrete steps,
grabbing hold of the wrought iron banister to keep from staggering backwards on
her way up.
“Should I brew a pot of coffee?” Becky asked,
coming back from putting Naomi’s purse in her room.
Naomi yawned and mussed up her hair, destroying
all the hard work she’d put into getting the big silky curls just right earlier
that evening. “No, I can manage. Thanks for bringing me home.”
“Should I stay?”
“No. I’ll be fine.”
Becky eyed her skeptically. “You’re sure? You
weren’t yourself tonight.”
Naomi covered her eyes with both hands and
expelled a big alcohol infused breath. “I know, Beck,” she peered out, pouting
at her friend. “I’m sorry if I embarrassed you tonight.”
“I guess we all have our off days. This was
yours. I’ll get over it. It’s not like you do this kind of thing, well ... ever.” Becky laughed and came
over, giving Naomi a hug goodnight. “So I’ll see you in the morning?”
“At brunch.”
“Eleven. Don’t forget to set your alarm.
Something tells me you’re going to need it.”
“I got it. I got it.”
Becky kissed her on the cheek, uncertainty in
her eyes as she peered at Naomi one last time. “You sure I shouldn’t stay?”
“Very sure.”
“Then I’ll see you in the morning.”
“Sounds good.”
Naomi limped to the door and locked it behind
her friend. As soon as Becky had backed out of the driveway, Naomi kicked off
her lone shoe, raced to her bedroom, and dumped the contents of her purse onto
the bedspread.
“Oh yeah!” she cheered. Grabbing the phone, she
went immediately to the wedding party contact sheet on her dresser and followed
down the line of ushers for Ryan’s name.
He answered after two rings. Even tipsy she
could hear the question in his voice. “Naomi?”
“Yes. Where are you?”
“At the bachelor party. Why?”
“Here’s the thing. I know you had a problem with
me dating Sam. You were his friend and I created a lot of tension between you two.
I get it. But I’m guessing some of that attitude was just bullshit. I caught
you.”
“You caught me?”
“Yes, I caught you; watching me, looking at me.
I could tell you were covering.”
“What’s this all about, Naomi? What’s your
point?”
“If you want me, I’m yours. I’m putting on sexy
lingerie right now. You have fifteen minutes to get here. You know the
address.”
Naomi cut the call and eased open the top drawer
of her dresser.
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I
write stories I like to read--contemporary romances with identifiable
characters and themes. Life is hard. Love makes it bearable. If you
enjoy stories with heat and humor, I have a title for you.
I'm
a pampered wife, lucky mom to three amazing sons and one wonderful
daughter-in-law, and I recently became a very young grandma. I should probably
underline the word very. Oh heck, why not the word young too? Nah,
you get the picture. I'm also the daily monitor of one naughty dog with
attitude.
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