by Nikki Ash
“It’s like nothing I’ve ever seen. I would’ve been happy with the Marriott.” Mason chuckles, and the sound reverberates down my body, straight to my core.
“I know, but I want this weekend to be special. We have reservations for dinner.” He presses a kiss to my forehead. “And then I was thinking we could go for a walk on the beach.”
“Could we…maybe…get room service and eat up here?” All I can think about is having Mason inside of me on that plush king-sized bed. My legs squeeze together, and Mason smirks.
“You totally want to stay up here and have sex.”
My cheeks heat up. “No!”
“Yes, you do. I bring you to a luxurious hotel, and you want to spend the weekend in bed.”
“That’s not what I said.”
“You don’t have to say it.” His hand pushes between my legs and his fingers find their way up the side of my shorts and into my panties. “You’re soaking fucking wet.” His fingers run over my slit, and my entire body shudders when he lands on my oversensitive clit. “Jesus, Mila. Fuck going to dinner. I’m about to make you my meal.”
He pulls his hand back out of my shorts and lifts me up, my back hitting the window with a thud. He carries me to the bed where he deposits me in the center then positions himself over me, one muscular thigh on each side of me. Pulling my shirt over my head, he reaches around behind me to undo my bra. Then he sucks on my nipples for a few seconds before he makes his way down my body. After pulling my shorts and panties off me, he proceeds to show me just how hungry he is as he feasts on my pussy until we’re both completely sated.
“I completed all the items on your profile.” We’re sitting on the blanket Mason bought us in a shop on the Santa Monica pier. He wanted to rent us a Cabana in the Terrazza Lounge at the hotel, but they’re indoors, and this woman needs to feel the sand between her toes. I’m lying on my belly, my upper half propped up on my forearms, reading a book on my iPad. Mason is lying next to me except he’s on his side facing me with his head resting on a balled up towel as he runs a finger up and down my back. I’ve noticed Mason loves to touch me. Whether it’s holding my hand, putting his arm around my shoulder, or simply running his finger along my body. He seems to need to touch me in some way. The thought makes me smile.
“Huh?” I click my iPad off to give Mason my attention.
“Your list…the one on the dating site. Going to the beach to read was the last one.” I think about this for a moment, trying to remember my profile, and now that I’m thinking about it, he’s right. The fondue, the picnic, the movies. He’s used my list to make sure I’m happy. I know Mason has insecurities about being in a relationship. He’s constantly afraid of failing, so I know when he says this, he’s referring to the fact he’s accomplished everything I asked for. He’s not bragging, but instead seeking validation.
“You did.”
Mason’s quiet for a beat before he says, “I want a new list.”
I turn over to my side to face him. “A list of things I enjoy?”
“A list of things you want to do that will make you happy. Like your other list.” Oh, my heart.
“That list was just examples of what I like to do. I wrote it to keep the creeps who just wanted to have sex away.”
“But it’s everything you do love, and every time I complete something from that list you’re happy. You never ask for anything. How do I know what will make you happy?”
I scoot closer to Mason, and his hand rests on my butt. “You make me happy. Just you.”
“But you were married to Gavin, and he didn’t make you happy. I must be doing something different, right? I thought it was the list.”
I think for several seconds how to word my answer. “When Gavin and I got married it was because I was pregnant. We were so young. We were dating but we never would’ve lasted. What kept us together was Alec. Our life turned into a routine, which is okay to a certain extent. Life is a routine. We have to work and go to school and be adults. But I found myself feeling lonely. Gavin loved video games and I wanted attention. He was starting his real estate firm but never wanted to talk about it. We weren’t partners. We were just two people living together, raising our son. I wanted him to see me as more than Alec’s mom, but when he would give me attention, I was left feeling unsatisfied. I was craving intimacy, companionship. It was when I met you in the hospital everything changed.”
“Me? I told you I wanted to fuck you.” Mason laughs.
“It wasn’t what you said. It was the way you looked at me. Like you wanted to devour me.”
“Oh, trust me. I did.”
I giggle and slap his chest. “You made me realize I was settling, and when I got home, my mom and I talked about it. I told her about you. How I wanted a man to look at me and want to devour me like you did. I wanted the spark, the intimacy, the connection. She told me it took her finding my stepdad to learn how incredible and fulfilling a relationship can be, and then she told me life was too short to settle. A few days later she died.”
“Jesus, Mila. I’m so sorry.” Mason squeezes my arm.
“A few months after she died, I told Gavin I wanted a divorce and he agreed. I thought finding someone would be easy, but it wasn’t. Life with a toddler was hectic. I was working fulltime and I guess I gave up. Until you. It’s not about what we do that keeps me happy. It’s that I’m doing it all with you. You’re my best friend, my partner, my lover.”
“I still want that list.” His face is serious, and like always when he gives me that look, I don’t bother arguing.
“Fine. I’ll write up a list of my wants and needs just for you. First item on my list”—I run my fingers down his tanned muscular torso, and once I get to his swim shorts, I squeeze his dick softly—“afternoon sex with Mason in our massive tub.” I wink and he grins.
“Your wish is my desire.” He stands and scoops me up into his arms. “But first I need to make sure you’re very, very wet.” He throws me over his shoulder, smacking my butt.
“I am wet!” I squeak.
“Nope! Not wet enough, Mrs. Street.” And before I can say anything else, he’s running us into the ocean and throwing me into the water.
Chapter Thirty-Eight
Mason
“Mason!” I hear someone calling my name. Am I dreaming? “Mason! Do you know where my mom is?” I roll over to find Mila’s side of the bed empty. I roll the other way and find Alec standing over me.
“Mason, do you know where my mom is?”
I sit up and rub my eyes with the heels of my palms to wake up. “I’m not sure, Bruiser. What’s going on?” I stand and, remembering I’m only in my boxers, throw on my sweats and a T-shirt.
“My dad’s here to drop me off.”
I follow him out to the living room and see Gavin standing by the front door. “Hey man, what’s happening?”
“I have a meeting with a big client in San Francisco and Alec has no school today. It’s a teacher work day and Mila had assured me she would take the day off to watch him since my mom is out of town.”
I don’t remember Mila mentioning anything about taking the day off when we were eating dinner last night. “She probably forgot.” Then I remember today is her birthday. “What do you say we pick up lunch and a cake and surprise her for her birthday?”
“Yeah!” Alex yells.
“Thanks, man.”
“No worries.”
A few hours later, and Alec and I are pulling up to the doctor’s office Mila works at. I leave the car running with the food and cake in the car, and we run in to surprise her. It’s five ‘til noon so she’s due for her lunch.
“Excuse me,” I say to the woman sitting at the desk. “I was wondering if you could help me?”
She looks up and I can see it in her face when she recognizes me. “Oh, wow! You’re Mason Street!”
“Yes, I am. Nice to meet you. I’m looking for Mila Street, my wife.”
The woman frowns then leans in to whisper, “She
doesn’t work here anymore.”
“Are you sure?”
“Yeah…she was let go last Friday.”
“Okay, thanks.” Last Friday? We spent the weekend together, and she never once mentioned she lost her job. And that would mean she hasn’t been working all week, yet every morning she gets up and gets ready as if she’s going to work.
“Where’s mom?” Alec asks as we’re walking back to my car.
“I’m not sure.” Pulling my phone out, I hit Mila’s name to call her. When she doesn’t pick up, I try again. No answer. I have no clue what the fuck is going on, but I’m going to get to the bottom of it. I call Charlie, and she picks up.
“Mason, to what do I owe this pleasure?”
“Have you talked to Mila?” I put the car in reverse and start driving…to where? I have no idea.
“Not today…what’s up?”
“Today’s her birthday.”
“Really? Damn her! She didn’t tell me that!”
“Are the girls off school today?”
“Yeah, want to go to dinner for her birthday?”
“Actually, I need a favor. Can I drop Alec off to you?”
“Is everything okay?”
“I’m not sure.”
“Of course you can drop him off. I’ll see you soon.”
I drop Alec off, leaving the food and cake for them to eat, and head home to see if Mila is there. When I don’t see her car, I go inside the house. I call her a couple more times but she still doesn’t pick up. When my phone rings, I see it’s a Nevada area code. Not able to deal with my mom right now, I send her to voicemail.
As I sit on the couch, I think about the last week since we returned from the beach. She’s usually full of stories about her pregnant patients, and not once this week has she mentioned any of them. Why wouldn’t she tell me she lost her job? And if she found a new job, why wouldn’t she mention it? None of this makes any sense. Just as I’m about to dial her number again, my phone rings. Same area code as before.
“Mom, I can’t do this right now.”
“I’m sorry. Is this Mason Street?”
“Yeah.”
“This is Nevada General Hospital. Your mother, Denise Street, was brought here. She was found in critical condition and you’re her emergency contact.” My heart sinks.
“Is she going to make it?”
“All I can say over the phone is she’s in the ICU. She was severely beaten. She was taken into surgery and the doctor was able to stop the internal bleeding. She has a couple of broken ribs and one of them punctured her lung.”
“I’m on my way,” I say. “I need to catch a flight, but I should be there in a few hours.” I stand and see Mila standing a few feet away from me. I didn’t even hear her come in. She’s dressed in her scrubs like she always is when she comes home from work.
I hang up, and we both go to speak at the same time. “You go first,” she says. “Are you going somewhere?”
“My mom is at Nevada General Hospital. She was beaten badly.”
“Oh no!” Her hands go up to her mouth.
“Did you just come from work?” I ask.
“Um…” Her eyes dart around the room. At least she doesn’t lie to me. “I forgot Alec has no school today. Gavin said he was with you.” She looks around for her son.
“He’s with Charlie.”
“Oh, okay. I can go with you to see your mom. Let me see if she can watch him.” She pulls her cell phone out of her pocket.
“Mila, did you just come from work?” She doesn’t look up. “Mila, look at me.” Her eyes slowly raise to meet mine. “Did you just come from work?”
She shakes her head.
“So where were you?”
“Looking for a job.”
“In your scrubs?”
“No, I have a change of clothes in my car.”
“Why didn’t you tell me you lost your job?”
Mila flinches at the harshness of my tone. “I didn’t want to bother you with my problems. Your mom had just called and you were upset,” she says, her words rushing out like a dam that broke and is flooding the area. “I spent all the money from the photo shoot on paying off my debts. I didn’t think I would lose my job. I was hoping to find one before—”
“You mean you didn’t trust me to take care of you?” I cut her off.
“What? No!” She shakes her head side to side emphatically.
“Then why would you pretend like you were getting up and going to work for the last several days? Why did we spend forty-eight hours together at a hotel and not once did you mention it? You laid there on the damn beach and said the reason we work and you and Gavin didn’t is because we’re partners. Yet you couldn’t even tell me you were let go from your job?”
She starts to open her mouth to speak, but I don’t want to hear whatever lie or excuse she’s going to try to feed me. “I need to go to Vegas to see my mom.” I turn my back on Mila and stalk toward our bedroom, grabbing my luggage and filling it with clothes.
“I can go with you,” she offers.
“No, I think I need to do this alone. Plus, I have a bunch of promo shit I need to do for the upcoming fight.” I go into the bathroom and pluck my toothbrush from the holder, grab my deodorant and other shit I’m going to need, and throw it all into the luggage.
“When will you be back?” Mila asks, her voice shaky.
“I don’t know,” I say, slamming the luggage shut and zippering it closed. “Fuck! You lost your job, Mila! And instead of coming to me, you hid it. You didn’t trust me enough to tell me. I’m supposed to be your best friend, the person you turn to, yet you hid something important from me.”
“No, Mason.” But she doesn’t say anything else because we both know it’s the truth. I drop my luggage to the ground and pop the handle up.
“I gotta go. I’ll call you.” When I get to the front door, I stop and look at my wife one last time. Tears of pain are rushing down her cheeks and all I want to do is go to her and comfort her. But I can’t do it. She didn’t trust me. It’s like my mom all over again. “By the way, there’s a birthday cake at Charlie’s. Alec and I went to your work to surprise you. Happy Birthday.” I open the door and walk out.
After taking the next flight out and picking up a rental car, I finally make it to Nevada General Hospital at almost midnight. My mom is still in the ICU, so I’m told I can only visit for a few minutes since visiting hours are over. I walk into my mom’s room and don’t even recognize her. Aside from the fact her face is completely black and blue, both her eyes are swollen, and her lip is covered in stitches, she doesn’t look anything like the woman who gave birth to me. Her hair is bleached blond, whereas growing up it was a natural brown, and she’s skinnier than she used to be. Time hasn’t been good to her.
“I was told you just arrived.” An older gentleman walks in. He’s wearing a suit and over it is a white lab coat. He’s probably in his early fifties. He must be the doctor.
“I took the first flight out of LAX. My name is Mason Street.”
The doctor puts his hand out to shake mine. “I’m Dr. Collins.”
“Nice to meet you.”
“And Denise Street is your mother?” he asks to confirm.
“Yes, but I haven’t seen her in years.”
“When she was brought in, we did a blood and alcohol test on her. She’s free of any drugs or alcohol which is good. Often times, we see women in your mom’s condition have been doing drugs. We performed surgery on her ribs and punctured lung. I’m fairly certain she will make a full recovery.”
“Does it say how she ended up in here? How she got beat up?”
“The police were called and an investigation was requested because of how badly she was beaten. It was a drug deal gone bad. The police report also mentions prostitution.” Dr. Collins hands me several papers.
“She’s going to be here for a few days. I would suggest you get some sleep and come by tomorrow once she’s awake.”
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sp; “Okay. Thank you, Dr. Collins.” We shake hands once again before we walk out of my mom’s room.
I’m walking out of the hospital to find a hotel when my phone rings. It’s Bella calling. My heart sinks it’s not Mila, but it’s probably for the best right now. Bella and I don’t talk often anymore, our lives have gone in two different directions, but there was a time when we were good friends. Bella, Tristan, and I even spent our spring break their senior year of high school exploring New York together. It was the first gift I’d ever been given and it was given by Tristan’s parents. From the beginning they treated me like one of their kids.
“Hey, everything okay?”
“Tristan called and told me about your mom. You know he’s on his way, right? But I wanted to offer you a place to stay. It’s late, and I don’t want you to be alone.”
“I don’t know if that’s a good idea, Bella. I’m not good company.”
“Great! So, you haven’t changed a bit. Get your ass over here, Street.”
Not able to say no to her, I agree and head over to her and Marco’s home. When I pull up, the automatic gate lets me in, and Bella is waiting for me on the front porch. While Marco is a decent guy, he and I don’t really know each other. When I moved to Vegas, he was already living in California. Some shit went down between Marco, Bella, and Tristan, and since Tristan and I are best friends, I had his back. Marco and Bella moved back to Vegas, and Tristan and I moved to Los Angeles. Shit has been dealt with and forgiveness has been given, but now that I’m here, I’m wondering if this is the best idea.
I get out of my rental, leaving my luggage in the trunk, and walk up to meet Bella. She’s sitting on the porch swing with her baby girl in her arms.
“Damn, woman. She’s adorable.” I sit down next to her. “Too bad she doesn’t look anything like you.”