"You're headed to Jamaica!" Steve announced. Whoops of joy filled the empty mansion. Of the six contestants remaining, only three would be selected for hometown visits next week. Jamaica would be the final stop for half of them.
"Mikki in a bikini?" Abraham shifted in his seat.
"We're all goners." A slight blush touched Kevin's cheeks.
Steve stifled a grin. He and Mikki had been together almost every night since their first time together. Her sexual appetite was a formidable match for his own raging libido. And all the sneaking around was excellent foreplay for their lovemaking. Their latest rendezvous had involved a copious amount of bubbles in her private jacuzzi. Thoughts of her drenched skin peeking through white suds as he pounded into her from behind already had him imagining all the fun they could have in Jamaica.
"Don't get your dicks in a twist." Ronnie's booming voice commanded the room's attention. "The only one seeing that 'back for days' in a bikini is me. I'm getting the one-on-one."
Ronnie's postering rubbed Steve the wrong way. He'd tussled with hyper-masculine guys like him since high school and had found that a figurative kick in the balls usually put them down for the count. Steve planned to be the last man standing in the competition for Mikki's heart and he'd handle Ronnie when the time came. For now, he needed to focus on his duties as host. "Settle down, fellas. A beach getaway means you'll be the ones baring all for the cameras, not the Bachelorette."
"Got nothing to hide," Ronnie smirked.
"As we're all aware," Steve chimed.
Damon coughed, hiding a smile behind his fist. Kevin chuckled.
"Be sure to get your beauty sleep, gentlemen. Enjoy your meal." Steve planned on room service with Mikki later that night.
The contestants headed to the dining room for dinner. The chef had prepared a low-carb spread of steak and veggies, with fruit salad for dessert. The men would need to be in peak condition for their shirtless scenes.
"Steve. Can we talk for a second?" Matt asked, his expression almost apologetic.
"Of course." Of all the men in the house, Steve had the best rapport with Matt. They were both single dads raising girls in an increasingly misogynistic world. Matt had even turned him on to a few children's books for empowering young girls.
He led Matt out by the pool, away from the cameramen. They sat on the cushioned pool chairs. "What can I help you with?"
From the way Matt roughly rubbed his chin, Steve could already guess what he wanted to share with him. "I think it's time for me to leave." Matt's declaration prompted mixed emotions in Steve. He was glad to not have to compete with him for Mikki's heart, but sad to see his friend go.
"Are you sure?" Steve asked, concerned about what might be driving Matt to leave. "I thought you really wanted to get to know Mikki."
"There's no doubt about that, she's more than I could ever hope for in a wife. And she would be an amazing role model for Shea."
His words stirred up something in Steve. While Matt had only been on a few dates with Mikki, he could already see her as his wife. Steve, on the other hand, had taken their relationship to the most intimate level, but he was still wary about committing a lifetime to her. He was certain that their chemistry - both physical and intellectual - only came around once in a lifetime and he was hesitant to gamble it away because of his fear of falling in love again.
"Does this have to do with Ronnie?" He'd heard from Sarah that Ronnie had confronted Matt about his intentions for being on the show.
"Yes and no." Matt was a lot more gracious than he was. "I'd never even watched this show until I saw Mikki on GMA. I left my daughter to travel across the country. But as much as I'm interested in this singular woman, I miss my daughter too much to spend another day away from her. I think Ronnie figured that out."
"I see..." Steve could understand the dilemma Matt faced as a father. He wasn't sure what he'd have done if he had to be away from his children for even a few weeks.
"Plus, it's pretty clear her feelings are strongest for Ronnie."
"What makes you say that?" Steve kept his tone neutral.
"He's the only one she's kissed."
"When did this happen?" Steve was sure he hadn't seen anything on tape.
"According to him, late last night. He managed to dodge the night crew and sneak into her hotel room."
"That's a lie." Steve couldn't reveal that he'd been with Mikki that night and had snuck out just before dawn.
"Either way, there's something between them that I can't compete with. I figure I should cut my losses and fly back home to my baby girl."
"You do what you have to do, man." He respected his friend's decision. They shook hands and hugged, Steve following him back into the mansion. "Tell Shea hello for me."The two men parted ways for what Steve hoped wasn't the last time.
Now, he had to deal with the man with his woman's name in his mouth.
"Ronnie, we need to talk." Steve found him at the dining table with the other men, finishing off a rare steak, blood staining his plate. He didn't bother explaining himself before walking back out to the pool.
As he'd expected, Ronnie joined him in no time. "It's bad manners to come between a man and his meat," his smile lost on Steve.
"We're here to talk as men, there're no cameras rolling."
"From all that bass in your voice, I'm guessing this has something to do with Mikki."
Steve faced Ronnie, who had at least six inches on him. "I won't tolerate you spreading lies about her."
"What lies exactly?"
His smirk alone made Steve want to clock him.
He had to tow the line carefully, he didn't want to hint at his midnight rendezvous with Mikki last night.
"There's absolutely no footage of a kiss between you two."
"I slipped into her room without anyone noticing. It really wasn't that hard."
"Bullshit. The producers never lose track of a contestant." Steve straightened, looking Ronnie square in the eye. "I don't know what second-rate reality TV shows you've built a career on, but ruining someone's reputation is unacceptable here."
Ronnie leaned down. "And does that rule apply to you?"
His question temporarily shook him. "What are you implying?" Steve needed to know exactly what he knew, or thought he knew.
"I'm implying," Ronnie bounced, "that the only one capable of ruining Mikki is you. I saw you with her last night."
Steve's eyes watered in both fear and anger. He held back the urge to use his fists to fight a battle for the first time in his life. "Another lie."
He studied Steve, as though this was what he'd been seeking all along. "She deserves a man who will protect her, not put her in harm's way. That's obviously not you."