Reckless Weekend

Home > Other > Reckless Weekend > Page 11
Reckless Weekend Page 11

by Summers, Eden


  “Don’t go getting angry,” he said, pushing from the bed. “We did it for you, just like your Nazi attitude over the wedding was for me.”

  She gave a defeated laugh and stepped into his waiting arms. She snuggled her head into his neck, and he held her tight, resting his chin in her hair.

  “I meant what I said about the wedding. Let me organize whatever is left. I’ll work with the planner and make sure things are done properly.”

  “No, Mitchell. I appreciate the offer, but I still need everything to run smoothly. If not for you, then for my peace of mind.” She ran her hands around his waist and clung to him, hoping he would understand. “I want the start of our lives to be perfect—”

  “It will be. But it will be perfect for us, Allie. Not the guests or the paparazzi. Their happiness and judgments aren’t my concern.” He kissed her forehead, sending heat through her veins. “As long as the both of us are happy, nothing else matters. And I’m more than capable of organizing that with the wedding planner.”

  Alana leaned back and raised a brow.

  “OK, so maybe I don’t have a clue about what’s involved. I can figure it out, though. If I need help I’ll ask Leah.”

  “What if—”

  “No. No, what if’s. Just let me handle it. And if things don’t run on schedule or problems arise, that’s fine too. You have to draw the line at some point and start making this a day to enjoy, not panic over.”

  She broke eye contact and sighed. “Yeah, I guess.” Anxiety still consumed her, but he would be able to look after the remaining items on her to-do list. She needed to let go of her issues. If Mitchell chose to enlist the help of the wedding planner, it would be a breeze. Alana had wanted to do it all herself, though, making the gift of their special day more meaningful.

  “Good.” He grinned at her and leaned in for a lingering kiss.

  “But,” she broke the connection, still confused with the night’s events. “I still can’t believe the honeymoon challenge was a scam—”

  “No more talk about that nightmare. I’m tired, and we have an action-packed week ahead of us.”

  Alana rolled her eyes. Her man didn’t like to argue. There hadn’t been many times when he’d made her angry, and when he did, his tactic was either—defuse the situation with sex, or distract, distract, distract.

  He took her hand and led her around to the side of the bed, pulling back the rumpled covers. She unwrapped the towel from around her body and handed it to him, before climbing into bed and yanking up the sheet. “I don’t get it,” she mumbled, wanting to taunt him one last time. “Why would Leah get a clit piercing if she didn’t need to?”

  Mitchell paused mid stride on his way to the bathroom. “Wait. What?” He turned on his heels, swaying a little as he stared at her with wide eyes.

  “Oh, nothing.” Alana grinned. “We can talk about it later. Like you said, we have a busy week ahead, and I need to get to sleep.”

  Chapter Fourteen

  Mitch stared out the tiny jet window, massaging his forehead with the tips of his fingers. Alana’s tension had transferred to him during the night, and he didn’t enjoy the sensation. Tomorrow he was getting married, and he had no idea what the fuck had to be done to achieve that. Why the hell had he offered to take over Alana’s responsibilities?

  Well, he knew why, he’d been intoxicated and hated seeing his beautiful bride anxious to the point of nausea. But how would having him in the hot seat make things better?

  Fucking idiot.

  As soon as the plane landed they would check-in to the Waldorf Astoria, and he would sit down with the wedding planner to sort this shit out. The more duties he could palm off to her, the better. Like he explained to Alana last night, only their happiness mattered. He just had to keep reminding himself of that.

  “You look nervous,” Leah said, looming over his shoulder.

  “I am nervous,” he muttered.

  At least, Alana was happy. Since he agreed to handle the last minute disasters, she’d relaxed, and had the first peaceful sleep he’d noticed in the last month. That in itself was a relief. He hadn’t realized she’d been close to walking out on the wedding. He was still worried she would leave him standing at the altar, so any problems that did arise would have to be kept between him and the wedding planner.

  Once he arrived at the hotel, he would familiarize himself with the Starlight Roof room for the ceremony tomorrow afternoon, and the Grand Ballroom for the reception, and put the final tasks into motion. He’d vowed to take over, and he wouldn’t let Alana down…but he had every intention of relying heavily on the wedding planner.

  A smile tilted Leah’s lips, one that was replaced by teeth biting into her lower lip as she sat down beside him.

  “How’s your hood?”

  She shot him a glare. “Alana told you?”

  He smirked, enjoying the blush that tinted his band manager’s cheeks. “Yep. Still don’t understand why you did it, though. The challenges were for fun. Alana was getting the honeymoon she wanted whether you guys won or not.”

  Leah groaned. “Tell me about it. All I can say is that champagne and green eyes are my undoing.”

  Mitch chuckled. “The joys of inebriation. I think Mason and Sean are suffering from the same remorse this morning.” He glanced over his shoulder, finding both of them sulking at the back of the cabin. Sean’s face was covered in various shades of bruises, while Mason had a Band-Aid covering the area where his eyebrow should be.

  “The stupidity of those two will never cease to amaze me. It’s my own idiocy that’s astonishing.”

  “Can’t you remove the piercing and let it heal?”

  “Yeah, but…”

  They made eye contact and he noticed her blush hadn’t faded. “But?”

  She shrugged. “I kinda like it.”

  He nudged her with his elbow. “You dirty little slut.”

  She rolled her eyes. “Yeah. Me a slut. The woman who hasn’t had sex in twelve months because I’m always too busy dealing with the crap you guys pull.”

  “Ouch. Twelve months?”

  She pointed an accusing finger at him. “Do not repeat that.”

  He held up his hands. “Never. I promise. But Sean would be happy to help you out of the dry spell. All you have to do is ask.”

  “You forget that I know where he’s been.” Leah scrunched her nose in disgust. “Well, I probably only know half of where that man has dipped his wick. Even that’s enough to turn me off.”

  “Understandable. Are you back on speaking terms with Ryan yet?”

  She shook her head and turned to focus out the window. “He won’t talk to me anymore.” She let out a deep breath, then glanced back to meet his gaze. “Don’t get me wrong, he’s civil. He’s still a gentleman, holding open doors and using his manners. He’ll answer band-related questions whenever I ask.” She shrugged. “But the friendship’s gone. He can barely look me in the eye.”

  Ryan and Leah had been close. Because of the group dynamic, they all tended to pair up on tour—Mitch with Blake, Mason with Sean, and because Ryan had been the only married guy for so long, he normally hung out with Leah, while the rest of them seduced groupies. Their disagreement hadn’t just been a manager-client tiff, it was the breakup of a close friendship.

  “He’ll get over it. Once his bruised ego has healed.”

  “Yeah, I guess so….” She remained quiet for a moment then clapped her hands together as if breaking the spell. “Now, onto a slightly different subject, Alana said you were taking over the wedding plans.”

  He groaned. “Don’t remind me.” The thought still made him break out in a cold sweat.

  “Do you have any idea of what you’re doing?” she raised a brow, her aqua eyes bright and caring.

  “No fucking clue. But I’ve got a plan. If the wedding goes to hell, I’ll ply Alana with alcohol until she passes out, then whisper how great the day was until she wakes up the next morning. Sound good?”

&nb
sp; Leah shook her head with a chuckle. “Like I said, the stupidity of you guys will never cease to amaze me.”

  Chapter Fifteen

  Alana relaxed onto the portable massage table, trying to enjoy the peace that came along with her swanky hotel suite, and the in room spa treatment she’d ordered. The hands of her masseuse rubbed away reality. She breathed through the anxiety, ignoring the need to go in search of Mitchell and interrupt his meeting with Jan, their wedding planner, and concentrated on the strong, skilled hands on her back. And that frame of mind worked until the suite door closed in the distance, and Mitch’s footsteps came up beside her.

  Letting go of the wedding responsibilities had been as daunting as doing it all herself. But she’d come to terms with a non-perfect wedding. It really didn’t matter that guests could be seated next to strangers, and the groomsmen looked like they were students at Clown College. No biggie. And having the threat of her mother doing any number of dramatic things wasn’t going to phase her either. Nope. The thought of her mom pulling out a pellet gun, or kicking a male guest in the nuts for saying hello to her was very far from her mind. Absent completely.

  The final plans for the wedding must’ve gone well, though. She hadn’t expected Mitchell back from his meeting with Jan for hours.

  “I’ll take it from here.”

  Mitchell’s graveled tone gave her goose bumps. The warm touch of the masseuse left her skin, replaced with cooler, rougher, more familiar hands.

  “No problem, Mr. Davies. I’ll come back for my things in a little while.”

  Soft footfalls drifted into the distance, then the front door squeaked before a faint click when it closed. Each passing second made the tension coil in her belly. She needed to know if the final seating arrangements were in place. If the gifts for the wedding guests had been properly packaged. If the decorations at the reception and ceremony had arrived. The pressure built until she could no longer keep it in. “Is everything sorted for tomorrow?” she blurted, then held her breath, unsure what to expect.

  “Everything is fine.” His thumbs travelled up either side of her spine, releasing the tension in her muscles. Those hands of his were talented in many ways. It almost made her forget her worries. Almost. “Jan has everything under control.”

  So he had palmed everything off to their wedding planner. “Is that wise?” She couldn’t hide her nervousness. There was barely twenty-four hours until the ceremony started, and these things needed to be organized. “I know it’s her job, but we still had to slot a few last minute guests onto tables. I don’t want her sitting them in a random place with strangers.”

  His hands travelled back down her spine, over her waist, then up her sides to brush the swell of her breasts. “I’m going to repeat that everything is under control,” he murmured against her ear, “And from now on I will ignore all wedding-related conversations. Let it go and enjoy yourself.”

  She bit her lip and held in the questions poised on the tip of her tongue. Clearing her mind, she focused on his touch and the way his fingers made her nipples tingle into tight peaks against the warm leather table. “Mmm. That’s nice.”

  “The next twenty-four hours without you is going to kill me.” His hands travelled lower, making her core clench as he pushed aside the small towel draped over her ass. Rough fingers gripped the waistband of her silk panties, pulling them down her legs, until she was naked.

  “Spare a thought for the woman who has to deal with your soon-to-be mother-in-law.”

  She heard the slurp of the oil bottle, then his hands were at her ankles, sliding higher to the inside of her thighs until he was poised at her entrance. “Yeah, I don’t envy you.”

  He teased her with his thumb, gliding it over her pussy lips before retreating and running his hands back down to her ankles. He continued to torment her, repeating the movement over and over again until her sex dripped with arousal.

  “Mitchell…” She clenched her thighs, trying to alleviate the throb settling between them.

  “Yeah, sweetheart?”

  “What are you doing?”

  He teased her pussy again, this time spreading her lips to glide through her moisture. “I’m giving you a massage,” he purred.

  Massage my ass. He was slowly killing her. She turned onto her back, resting her legs over either side of the table as she blinked her innocent eyes up at him. “How much would I have to pay to get a full service?”

  He cleared his throat, his focus on the apex of her thighs. “I think we can come to a mutually beneficial agreement.” He palmed the erection tenting his pants and raised his gaze to her eyes. “After all, this will be my last chance to bed a beautiful woman while I’m single.”

  She spread her legs wider and crooked a finger for him to join her. Without a word, he removed his shirt, shucked his pants, and climbed onto the slim table between her knees.

  He eyed the limited space around her with a frown. “You might need to get on top, baby.”

  “I can do that.” She sat up, slid off the table and waited for him to lie down. Returning the agonizing massage, and teasing him to the point of release would’ve been enjoyable, but she couldn’t wait. Instead, she climbed back onto the table, stabilizing herself on his chest while she straddled his waist.

  He palmed his shaft, pressing the tip to her entrance. She closed her eyes, leisurely impaling his cock, savoring every inch. “Oh, god, yes.” She moaned, enjoying the way her muscles contracted around him.

  Mitchell gripped her hips with one hand while she started to ride him in languorous strokes. “Fuck. You feel good.”

  She continued to gyrate, increasing the pace, deepening the thrusts. Her clit rubbed against him with each undulation, sending tingling pulses throughout her body. Hitting climax wouldn’t take long. She’d denied herself enjoyment for weeks and had a lot of built-up pleasure to release. She could already feel it pooling low in her abdomen.

  Mitchell’s hand rose to her breast, and she opened her eyes to his hazel stare. His nostrils flared, showing just how close he was to coming as she ground harder. “Come here,” he whispered.

  She lowered, bringing them chest to chest. His hand moved from her hip, to the back of her head, applying pressure until their mouths were a breath apart. He kissed her hard, his tongue gliding between her lips in hungry need while her pussy continued to contract around him.

  “I love you,” he murmured.

  “I love you, too.”

  He thrust into her, increasing the pace until the table began to squeak in protest. “I want to watch you come.”

  He wouldn’t have to wait long. She was hovering on the precipice, about to glide over. He continued to meet her undulations, jerking his hips up every time she sank onto him. Their breathing increased, the heavy sounds of sex filling the air, the table creaking louder in disapproval.

  Heat built, pleasure heightened, and then she was flying, figuratively, as her climax hit, taking over her body…and literally as the table fractured beneath them. They fell to the floor, Mitchell holding her tight as they landed hard. His hips paused for a second before he continued to rock into her. “Shit,” he moaned, pounding with force, coming undone as the final strokes of release assailed her.

  Their bodies slowed, she opened her eyes, panting while she surveyed the damage. “I nominate you to explain this to the masseur.”

  Mitchell’s chest vibrated beneath her. “I can picture it now. ‘The good news is we’re finished with your table. The bad news is we need to buy you a new one.”

  She chuckled, leaning over to wrap her arms around him. Soon he would leave, and she would miss him more with every second. They promised not to talk to one another until they exchanged vows—a commitment she already despised, more so now that the last minute plans were on his shoulders.

  “I can hear your thoughts,” he whispered into her hair. “And you’ve got nothing to worry about. Jan has it under control, I’ve double checked everything, and Leah is on standby in case of emer
gency.”

  The thought of a wedding emergency made Alana’s skin prickle. She breathed in deep and let out a sigh. “I’m glad.” He deserved to know she was excited. And she was. A mix of adrenaline and fear. “All that matters to me now is that I end tomorrow as your wife.”

  “You will, Allie. And I’ll be the envy of every man in the room.”

  Chapter Sixteen

  Mitch relaxed into the fancy restaurant chair and sipped his breakfast coffee. The last thing he needed was caffeine, even after the lousy night’s sleep. He’d ordered it to try and pass the time. It was mere hours now. He could probably count it in minutes, but he was too buzzed for that.

  “You’re not stressing at all, are you?” Blake asked, then shoved a forkful of bacon into his mouth.

  “What’s to stress about?” A smile widened his cheeks. The organization of the wedding was in the hands of a paid planner and hotel staff, and Alana’s anxiety had settled. All he had to do was wait for the big moment.

  Blake shrugged. “I don’t know. I just thought you’d be peaking out about reciting your vows.”

  Fuck. Mitch focused over Blake’s shoulder, trying to remember the lines he’d memorized weeks ago. They’d totally skipped his mind. To love and cherish? Shit. That wasn’t one of them.

  Blake chuckled. “I guess the deer-in-headlights look means you’ve reconsidered my question.”

  “Shut the hell up.” I take you as you are – the woman who stole my heart, and promise to love you for the person you are now, and the one you will grow to be. “Ha ha ha, sucker.” Mitch gave Blake the bird. “I remembered.” Well, the start anyway.

  “Good for you, buddy.” Blake smirked. “I just hope you don’t crumple under the pressure of a crowd.”

  Asshole.

  “Mitch.”

  They both glanced up at the feminine call to see the wedding planner striding toward them. Her eyes were bright with practiced hospitality as she approached in a tailored skirt suit.

 

‹ Prev