My cheeks flush. "It would be wrong to lie in my maid of honor speech." I lean into his touch. "I'm sorry about everything with Shepard. I should have respected your wishes."
"You were trying to protect me. I would have done the same thing."
"I thought it would make you happy."
"I thought so too." He slides his hand around my neck. "I was a wreck over losing the company, but that was nothing compared to losing you. I haven't slept. I can't eat. I can barely think."
I stare into his eyes. They're honest. They're earnest.
"I didn't know what you'd done, why you'd left, but I knew you were right. Odyssey was my first priority. It made me happy once, giving everything to the company. But not anymore."
I'm warm everywhere. I squeeze Nick's hand. I suck in a shallow breath.
"I want to be a better man, a man who deserves you. I want to put you first, Lizzy, before everything."
"Before work?"
"Before breathing." He drags his fingers to the back of my head, tilting me so we're eye to eye. "You're everything to me."
I melt into his touch.
"I'd give up anything before I'd give up on you."
"You make me want to be better, too."
"I know, baby." He digs his fingers into my hair. "I want to be with you. All yours. And you're all mine. Is that okay?"
I nod.
He leans closer. "Elizabeth Wilder, I love you. I love you in a way I've never loved anyone."
"I love you too."
He presses his lips to mine. All the cold melts away as I kiss him back. Nick is mine. And I'm his.
Whatever happens, we belong together.
When the kiss breaks, we go back to the reception and we dance the night away.
Epilogue
My knuckles are white as I pull the car into the narrow parking space. I practiced this a hundred times with Nick.
Foot on the brake, hand on the center console, I put the car in park and turn off the ignition.
Done.
The DMV employee checks boxes on her clipboard. She looks to me with a smile. "You passed, Miss Wilder."
Holy shit. I passed. According to the state of New York, I'm a licensed driver.
"Thank you." I shake her hand and get out of the car.
There's Nick, standing on the curb of the Brooklyn DMV.
The rain has his dark hair sticking to his forehead. Otherwise, he's no worse for wear. He looks impeccable in his black trench and jeans.
Better out of them, of course.
I throw my arms around him. "I passed."
"I'm so proud of you, baby." He squeezes me tightly and presses his lips to mine. "I knew you would."
"I don't know how you talked me into getting a license. I go to school eighty blocks from our apartment." I decided to go to Hunter College. It's not the best school in New York, but it's a state school, which means it's in my price range. Between the money I saved working at Odyssey, and me and Kat selling the Brooklyn apartment, I have enough to put myself through grad school.
He's running another start-up. He's passionate about the project, but he still turns it off when he gets home. He still gives me his weekends.
And he's even speaking to his brother again.
I'm not sure exactly where they are. But they're friendly.
As far as I can tell, Shepard is still trying to win Jasmine back.
I haven't decided if I'm rooting for or against him.
"Because you knew how we'd celebrate." He slides his hands to my lower back and plays with the bottom of my t-shirt.
It's cold today, but even with my coat in the car, I feel damn warm.
"Miss Wilder." The DMV employee calls for me.
"Coming," I yell back.
Nick winks. "Not yet."
My cheeks flush. It's difficult to focus on paperwork. The fifteen minutes feel like hours. When we're done with the DMV, I hand Nick the keys to the car but he won't take them.
"Your turn to drive." He motions to the driver's seat.
The rain is pounding, but I can manage. I slide into the car, buckle up, turn the ignition. Nick is next to me the entire ride. He holds my hand when it's not glued to the steering wheel.
It's early afternoon. There aren't many cars on the road. Driving is still far from my favorite activity, but there are moments—like when Nick squeezes my hand—when I like it.
We park in his garage. Our garage. He asked me to move in last July. It's perfect. I have my own office for schoolwork, a gorgeous room in shades of purple and silver.
But I'm not ready to get back to the apartment yet. Not when the sun is shining through the clouds, and the trees in Battery Park are blooming.
I lead Nick across the street. It's pouring rain. My canvas sneakers are not at all helpful in staying dry, but I don't care.
The cherry blossoms are clouds of pink. The whole park is lined with them. It's just like last year, at Kat's wedding. Just as perfect.
There's a great view from Nick's apartment, our apartment, but it's nothing compared to being here. It's like the world is flourishing in front of us.
The sun casts a glow over the park. Over Nick. He looks like an angel, backlit and surrounded by soft pink cherry blossom petals.
He is an angel. He saved me from losing touch with the world.
I reach up to my tiptoes so I can whisper in his ear. "I love you."
"I love you too." He slides his arm around me and holds me close.
We stay like that until we're soaked to the bone.
He brings his mouth to my ear. "How about we get you out of those wet clothes?"
"Only if you go first."
He takes my hand and leads me back to the apartment building.
Glass walls be damned, the second the elevator doors slide shut, I undo the buttons on Nick's coat and slide it off his shoulders.
He grabs my hips and presses me against the wall. My coat is too slick for me to stay in place. I slide down. Right back into his arms.
A laugh escapes my lips.
"I warned you about the wet clothes." He does away with my coat.
"My turn."
I pull his t-shirt over his head and press my hands against his broad chest. His eyes are wide with desire. No hesitation. No fear.
He's mine.
And I'm his.
And nothing else matters.
I go slow as I unbutton his jeans and slip my hand inside. He's already hard.
He groans into my ear. For a second, I think he'll tell me to stop, that he can only handle me touching him if he's one hundred percent in control.
But he doesn't.
He groans my name.
The elevator dings. Finally. I kick our coats into the penthouse and step inside. He follows right behind me.
I shove his jeans to his knees then rub him over his boxers. He wraps his arms around my waist. Then they're at my ass, pulling our bodies together.
He looks into my eyes. "You want me in control today?"
I nod. "As long as I get to touch you."
Nick must be impatient. He grabs my hips, presses me against the wall, and kisses me like the ship is going down. I kiss him back, my hands digging through his hair, my body melting into his.
He talks in between kisses. "Take off your top."
I fling it over my head. It lands on the floor with a thud.
"I like you soaking wet."
My cheeks flush. "Me too."
His hands go to my zipper. My jeans are soaked through. They don't want to budge. Nick has to drop to his knees to get them to my ankles.
He drags his hands up my hips, grabs my panties, and pulls them to my ankles. "Step out of your pants."
I do.
"Spread your legs wider."
I do.
Starting at the inside of my knee, Nick trails kisses up my thigh. Until his lips are on me, working their magic.
I dig my hands into his shoulders. His skin feels so good against my fingers.
Somehow, it makes the motions of his tongue feel even better.
Pleasure fills my body as he licks me. Almost. Almost.
"Nick," I groan.
There. An orgasm spills through me. I scream his name again and again as I come.
He doesn't waste any time. He rises to his feet and kicks off his boxers.
"Come here, baby." He takes my hand and wraps it around his cock.
Hell yes. I stroke him until his eyes flutter closed and a groan escapes his lips.
His hands go to my hips. "I need to be inside you, now."
He places my hands on his shoulders and pins me to the wall.
I stare back at him, into those deep brown eyes of his.
The world is where it needs to be.
He stares back as he enters me. There's no doubting what's passing between us. We have the words, and we have our bodies. Two different ways to say I love you.
I hook my arms around his neck and hold on tight. He kisses me hard and deep as he drives into me. I kiss him back, lost in pleasure, lost in him.
My world is a dizzying mixture of color and light. The most wonderful shade of purple. I'm not intellectual. Only physical. Only emotional. All I feel is his body. His breath, his hands, his fingers, his cock, his teeth.
His love.
The way he shakes when he's about to come.
I'm almost there. I arch my hips to press my clit against his pubic bone, so I can come with him.
An orgasm rises up inside me.
His eyes go wide. His teeth sink into my neck. His shoulders shake.
I can't fight it anymore. I come, my sex pulsing around him. He's there seconds later, filling me as he rakes his nails across my skin.
We take a long shower. Nick makes excellent use of the detachable showerhead. When we're done, I've come so many times that I can't stand.
He carries me to the bed. I expect him to toss me pajamas, but he brings me a dress. That gorgeous purple dress I wore during our poker night.
"This is a bit much for lying around the house," I tease.
"It's our anniversary."
"Our what?"
"A year ago, today, I told you I loved you."
He's right. A year ago was Kat's wedding, the day he told me he loved me, the day the world starting looking beautiful again.
She and Blake left for a trip to Japan last week. The exact date must have slipped my mind.
I sit up. "You're cheesy."
"I don't care. You're the best thing that ever happened to me. I'd celebrate you every day if I could."
"What about selling three start-ups for what—ten billion dollars?"
"Better." He sits next to me.
Naked.
He's naked.
Somehow, I keep my eyes glued to his.
He presses his lips to my forehead. "You're better than ten billion dollars."
"Twenty billion?"
He nods.
"A hundred billion?"
He shrugs, teasing. "Don't get greedy." He sits up and puts on his boxers. "We have a dinner reservation."
"To celebrate our anniversary?"
"Yes. Get dressed. I don't want to be late."
His cheeks turn red. Nick is nervous? Nick is never nervous.
Suddenly, I'm motivated. My legs are jelly, but they cooperate enough to get into my dress and my shoes. I don't bother with underwear.
After ten minutes with my blow-dryer and makeup brushes, I'm ready. Nick is waiting for me in the living room. He's as handsome as ever in his sleek black suit, his tie the same amethyst shade as my dress.
"Are we walking or driving?" I ask.
"Up to you. I reserved a limo."
I look out the window. It's raining. That puts a cramp on walking. "The limo."
He leads me to the elevator, then the lobby, then the curb, where a shiny black limo is waiting for us.
I'm not quite relaxed enough about driving to spend the ride doing anything fun. We're in our seat belts, our hands intertwined, my head on his shoulder.
It's only ten minutes to our destination. The building looks familiar, but I don't place it until we're on the top floor, in the middle of the hallway.
It's the restaurant where we had our first official date.
Nick presses his hand into my lower back as he leads me inside.
My eyes go wide. The furniture is arranged so there's only one table in the center of the restaurant. It's just us. All ours.
He pulls my chair out for me. It's tilted slightly, so it's facing the windows more than it's facing the table.
I take my seat, my eyes fixed on his.
But he doesn't sit.
He squeezes my hand, drops to one knee, and pulls a purple ring box from his pocket.
Oh, my God.
Nick smiles wide. "I meant what I said earlier. You are the best thing that ever happened to me. I'd be a fool not to make things official."
He pops open the purple box. The ring is beautiful. A princess cut solitaire. It's beautiful, modern, and feminine at once.
He stares into my eyes. "Lizzy Wilder, will you marry me?"
My body fills with warmth. "Yes. Of course."
He slides the ring onto my finger. It's gorgeous, but it's not as gorgeous as the joy in his expression.
I lean down to press my lips to his. "I love you."
"I love you too."
I kiss him until my lips are numb.
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Dirty Deal
Chapter One
The manager takes one look at my discount heels and my loose pencil skirt and shakes his head.
"Sorry, but the position is already filled." He leers at my chest. Raises a brow. Maybe you'd like to fill a different position.
I swallow the insult rising in my throat. "Do you know when you'll be hiring again?"
"It might be awhile."
"Keep me in mind. I have a lot of experience." Not so much the kind he's looking for. But I do know how to wait tables.
He takes my résumé but keeps his eyes on my chest. "Sorry, honey, but we're looking for something specific."
Yeah, I bet.
I take a not-at-all-calming breath. This guy is nothing. He's not going to make me lose it. I've dealt with a thousand entitled jerks worse than him.
I'll deal with plenty more tonight.
It comes with working at a nice place.
I nod a thank you and walk out of the restaurant slowly.
I keep my steps casual. Easy. Well, as easy as I can in these shitty heels.
The air outside is freezing. Even by March in New York standards. The white sky is heavy with grey rainclouds.
Usually, I like the drizzle. I like the temperamental weather—the snowy winters, the rainy spring, the humid summer, the crisp fall.
Right now, not so much.
I dig into my purse for my phone. Lizzy will cheer me up. She always does.
With my next step, I bump into something solid.
No. Someone. Soft wool wraps over a hard body.
My leg catches on his. I think it's a his.
My ankle shifts.
Shit.
I throw my hands in front of my face to catch my fall.
Ow. The concrete smarts. And it's fucking cold.
"Are you okay?" a deep voice asks.
So that's a him. Very him. His voice is masculine. There's something about the steady timbre. Something that makes me forget I'm splayed out on the ground, damp concrete wetting my skirt.
"I'm fine."
His shoes are nice. Leather. Designer. Expensive. His slacks fall at exactly the right place. They're grey. Wool. And they're covering long legs.
His black wool coat falls at mid-thigh. It's buttoned. It's hiding his torso. It's hanging off his strong shoulders.
He's looking down
at me, his blue eyes filled with… with something. I'm not sure. It's hard to do anything but stare back at those eyes.
They're beautiful.
And he has this square jaw. The kind of jaw that belongs on a sculpture.
Or a Disney prince.
He's the hottest guy I've seen in months.
And I'm splayed out on the concrete staring dumbstruck.
Awesome.
"I… Um… You should watch where you're going." I pick up my purse and slide it onto my shoulder.
He leans down and offers his hand.
Okay.
I guess he's a gentleman.
That's weird, but it fits him, what with the whole Disney prince vibe.
I take his hand. It does something to me. Makes the air sharper, more electric. Sends heat from my palm, down my arm, through my torso.
It's a strong hand, but it's smooth.
And that suit—
And that I get what I want look in his eyes.
I know this guy. Well, I know his type.
He's pure money.
The kind of guy who has the world at his fingertips.
"I really am fine." I pull myself to my feet. Or maybe he pulls me. Either way. I take a step towards the corner—the subway is only a few blocks away—but my ankle isn't having it. Fuck. That hurts.
His grip on my hand tightens. "Sit down." He nods to the bench behind us. "If you can walk."
"I don't need your help."
"Oh, really?" He raises an eyebrow and nods to my shoe as if to say put it on then.
Oh.
I'm not wearing a shoe.
For some reason, my foot isn't cold.
None of me is cold.
He's just so…
Obnoxious for telling me what to do.
And incredibly, painfully appealing.
I shift my weight to my other ankle, but I can barely balance. "I have to get to work."
"You'll get to work. Trust me." He slides his arm under mine, like a human crutch, and he sets me on the bench.
His touch is comforting.
It should be scary—this guy is a stranger. I don't even know his name.
But it's not.
It's soothing.
Tender.
But that doesn't mean anything.
It's just that it's been so long since anyone has touched me with any care or attention.
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