Author's Note:
Hello, dear readers! I sincerely hope you're enjoying the read so far. After sticking through all the mushy romance and plot development those last 10 chapters, you've finally made it to the steamy part of the book!
Before you read on, a quick
trigger warning:
The abuse between Kylie and her husband gets a little physical in chapter 12. If you're triggered by [mild] domestic violence, be aware that it's toward the end of chapter 12.
With that said, please enjoy part 3!
Chapter 11
Marcus
Wednesday
Incessant scattered thoughts make writing an impossible feat today, as it has been all week. It doesn't help that my notoriously overactive mind has made sleeping difficult too. Thinking about how things would play out if me and Kylie finally had a chance to be an us has been keeping me up. Then, when I finally fall asleep, a dream about her and Travis rekindling their marriage wakes me. That's why I woke up this morning at 4:15 a.m. Rather than lying in bed and staring at my ceiling for an hour again trying to fall back asleep, I got up and headed downstairs to the office to try to get some work done. In the last two hours, all I have to show is an intro paragraph for this "Tools for Authors" affiliate blog post and ten open tabs for all the research I compiled for it...
Part of me regrets what happened. Not that sunset kiss, but that moment we shared the Friday night before it happened. Realizing that she was feeling something for me again, admitting to myself that my feelings had resurfaced too—that made it all real again... Just like crossing the line that night on the yacht did...
And now, as I'm swiping through the pictures of us holding each other in front of the High Line sunset backdrop, I find myself regretting even orchestrating that whole bachelorette party for her in the first place...
If it wasn't for that night, we probably wouldn't be here right now...
To say that I didn't plan on using her challenge of devising an amazing day of celebration as a means to show her how well I knew her would be a lie. Foolishly making it a reality? That was without a doubt intended to be a selfish attempt at showing her just how much I cared, how much she meant to me...
She was right to finally call me out the other day about apologizing for what happened that night. That bachelorette party was my grand romantic gesture designed to hopefully coax out the feelings I suspected she had for me before it was too late. Making a move was never my intention though. She was the one about to get married. The move had to be hers to make. And when she actually expressed interest, I shut down from the guilt of wooing my best friend's girl. But then she demanded that I show her how I felt...
That was when everything changed for us...
I kissed her for the same reason that I made the gesture. Because after missing out on Cassie, I vowed to always go after what I wanted. That's how I ended up with Erin. Because I wanted something to fill a void, no matter how bad of an idea it was. And knowing my mom only had maybe months to live, I had just begun embodying the whole "
life is too short
" mentality. What I wanted more than anything then was Kylie. The fact that she was engaged and a week from marrying someone she didn't belong with didn't matter because, for all I knew, I could die in a car accident one day or get caught up in a mass shooting. The woman that I'd been vibing with like crazy for three years—the woman I was crazy about—wanted to cross that line as bad as I did, and that was enough for me to dissolve my restraint and obliterate my moral compass.
Going after what I want and living like there might not be a tomorrow is why I quit my job. That's why I risked it all to make my writing and my business work. That's why I did what I did our last day in New York... Well, that and also learning that Travis was treating her horribly. That spark that rekindled after just a few weeks of her working for me evolved into a lightning storm that set off a brushfire of old and new emotions. Then, seeing how catty she got with Senna, subtly flirting with me and working hard to steal away my attention the rest of the night, that moment that prefaced her drunkenly begging for me to kiss her—that was all the convincing I needed to make another move. But not while we were drunk or buzzed. This time, I wanted it to happen the right way. So, I planned out a romantic day and found us the best place in the city to watch a sunset so I could recreate that moment that I ruined Friday night...
It's my stomach growling for the third time in the last five minutes that convinces me to give up trying to plow through this writer's block so I can finally make breakfast. On the way to the kitchen, I set some music to play softly over the wireless speaker system. As I'm reaching for the bagels, my phone vibrates against the countertop behind me. Since there's only one person who'd text me this early, I rush over to check my cell. And it's her...
She's texting me to call off, is what I think as I unlock my phone. If that's what it says, things between us might be fucked again.
Kylie: Morning, Marcus! I will be coming to work today. Is it alright if I come early though?
The relief makes me smile. Then noticing the time makes me scowl. It's not even seven yet... I want to ask if she's okay, but I figure I'll just wait until she arrives to find out what's wrong.
Me: Morning! And of course you can!"
Kylie: "Great! I'm already out so I'll grab us some coffee then head on over. Want something for breakfast?
I stare at the bagel. Dope! And yes please. Surprise me.
***
The familiar rumble of her engine alerts me to her arrival. Normally, it takes her about thirty minutes to get here, but since it's 7:15 a.m.—barely twenty minutes since she said she was coming over—that means she must've been pretty close when she texted me.
I hurry over to the front door and open it before she even has the chance to ring. "Hey, Kylie," I say, taking the coffee holder and the heavy Styrofoam food container from her.
"Hi," she almost sings.
"Um, this smells delicious!" I set it on the counter.
"Home fries, scrambled eggs, bacon, and sausages from that As Good As It Gets place," she says, hanging her coat on the rack.
"Excellent choice! Thanks!"
"You're welcome!"
"I see now why you only got one order. Their portions are friggin' huge!"
"Mm-hm!"
I grab two plates from the cabinet while she retrieves some silverware. "So... You doing alright? You were out of the house pretty early today. And you're never out before 7:30..."
She shrugs. "I'm okay, I guess... I just needed to get out of the house..."
I scoop out some food for her. "You and Travis have a fight or something?"
"Nope... Not yet, at least... We haven't really talked since I've been back..."
"That's got to be pretty tense and awkward..."