Alluring Promises Box Set (Books 1-3)

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by Josie Bordeaux


  I smiled my best smile as I watched her stomp toward me. Her blue eyes were pure sapphires with fury in them. Her hair that was once swept up into a perfect up-do was now a frazzled mess. I can’t take blame for that. I mean we were out in the heat for several hours. I don’t think I’ve ever seen Mel this pissed. Shit, I’m in trouble.

  Flynn leaned towards me and jokingly whispered, “Be afraid. Be very afraid.” I gave him a sideways glance and half laughed.

  “Why? She’s gonna be your wife. You’ll have to deal with her,” I responded as he shook his head and hit my back, making the contents of the shot glass slosh. I was able to balance the glass so too much didn’t spill out. I’m good like that.

  Mel was now standing in front of me, hands on her hips and surrounded by the rest of the bridal party, except Izzy. They all looked just as pissed as Mel.

  Showdown time.

  I decided playing dumb was my best defense. I tried my best sympathetic face and calmly asked, “Mel, you look mad. Is everything okay? God, it’s gotta be tough dealing with such a huge bridal party.” I paused briefly, hoping she was buying some of it. “I thought we were done since the rest of the family came over here. I never would’ve left had I known you wanted to do a fourth run through.”

  She squinted her eyes and pursed her lips. Then the worst happened. Her bottom lip quivered and tears formed in her eyes. “Quick,” I whispered as I handed her the shot. “Drink it now.” She nodded and took the drink from me. My eyes were wide as I watched her down the shot in one quick movement and I glanced at Flynn. His eyes were wide too, wondering what she would do next.

  Pre-emptive strike. I took the shot glass from her hand as soon as she was done with it, put my arm around her and guided her away from the other mean women standing there. Women are always scary in groups. If one attacks, the rest follow suit. Getting her alone was my best option. I placed the shot glass on a table we passed as I took her down the hallway and glanced back to see Flynn approve of my quick thinking.

  “Hey. Really, I am sorry. I just figured we were pretty much done there. You can only run through walking down the aisle so many times,” I said in a sympathetic quiet tone.

  Tears started falling from her eyes and I wrapped my arms around her. I glanced back at Flynn as he started to walk toward us. I figured I’d handle part of the brunt since I screwed this up, so I held up my hand for him to be on standby. He nodded warily and stood close by for when I would wave him over.

  “It-t’s g-go-ing t-to b-be ho-r-rri-ble,” she bawled, barely making any sense. She babbled a couple other things that I couldn’t make out, but I assumed it was pretty much the same fears about the wedding.

  “Shh. It’s going to be great. You have a wedding planner. She’s going to be there tomorrow, directing us where to go. You just gotta get through the wedding and then you can dance the night away with your man.” I tried to calm her down.

  “You d-don’t under-s-st-and,” she managed to get out while sniffling. Izzy came up behind me and placed a napkin in my hand, like a great football pass, before continuing her walk to the bathroom. I whipped the napkin out as if I had it ready and wiped her tears as I tried to understand what she was crying about. “Everyone is going to be there. Flynn’s parents and Aunt Claire made this the biggest wedding this town has ever seen. I don’t know...” she blew her nose quickly before continuing, “if I can pull off this type of wedding. My Aunt Claire created the largest socialite wedding ever imaginable. I don’t even know half the guest list. They’re all family of family I’ve never even heard of.”

  “Hey,” I pulled her chin up to have her look me in the eyes. “It’s your wedding. It’s you and Flynn. Just the two of you. And when you walk down that aisle tomorrow, that’s how you need to think of it. Fuck everyone else. It’s all done now. Everything is arranged and there’s nothing you need to do, but walk down that aisle tomorrow and say ‘I do’.” She nodded and sniffled again. “Now, as far as your Aunt Claire goes, I’ll talk to her if you want me to. Want me to keep her away from you? I’ll get her drunk tonight so she has her head in the toilet all night and is too sick to be there tomorrow.” I gave her a smile. “Do you want me to do that?”

  She laughed, which was what I was going for. “No, but keeping her away from me tonight would be great. Just don’t get her too drunk.” I nodded. Fair enough. The lengths I go through for my friends.

  She hugged me again. “Thanks for making me laugh, but you’re still on my shit list for making everyone leave before I said so.” I smiled at her and waved Flynn over. “Hug your husband-to-be and have fun tonight and tomorrow. You’ll be on your honeymoon soon enough and laughing over all this.” She kissed my cheek and let out a chuckle.

  I returned to the crowd at the bar, who were all watching the scene, expecting yelling and screaming. “Damn, you’re good,” Z chuckled as he handed me a beer.

  “Yeah, not so good. I promised I’d keep Aunt Claire away from her tonight.” Both Z and Clark busted out laughing as we watched Aunt Claire come toward us. She’s an amazingly beautiful woman, but about as snotty and bitchy as I’ve ever seen a woman. I started to realize that maybe Vanessa Hargrave might come in just as close. That’s okay. The bitchier they are sometimes the hotter they are in bed. Feisty.

  I walked away from the guys to meet Aunt Claire in the middle. Although she was quite poised, I could tell she was boiling inside. I cringed and decided drinking was the way to go. For me. Not her. Well, at least not yet. I’ll get her drunk later when Mel and Flynn are having a good time and not caring about Aunt Claire.

  She pushed her index finger into my chest, as she scrunched up her face. “YOU,” she shrieked. God, the woman’s voice was going to kill me tonight. “Come with me.” I followed her to the same hallway I was just in with Mel. I glanced back at the guys, who were all standing around laughing at me.

  “Just what did you think you were doing by telling everyone to come over here?” Although she kept her voice calm, she still had the ability to instill fear into people. I’m sure it works with a lot of people so she gets her way. I’m not one of those people.

  She was as tall as I am in her heels, which is pretty tall. I’m 6’2” and she was wearing at least four-inch heels and had nice long legs. I glanced down at her dress. She dressed like a socialite in a light blue wrap around dress with diamonds draped around her neck, ear lobes and wrists like rich women do to show off their wealth. If I’m going to be yelled at by a bitch, at least she’s a sexy one.

  “I thought going through the rehearsal three times was enough.” I tried to keep the sarcasm out of my voice, but I probably didn’t do a great job. I took a sip of my beer.

  “That wasn’t for you to decide, mister,” she hissed. I stared at her face noticing her makeup was perfect. She must have fixed it in the car because it didn’t look like that earlier while we were out in the heat all day doing our three rehearsals.

  “True. You’re right, Ms. Montreaux. I’m very sorry.” I apologized and made sure my facial expression matched.

  “You should be. This is a huge wedding, Matthew. Huge.” She stressed.

  “I realize that. I was curious about that actually.” I crossed one arm across my chest and my other elbow resting on that arm, with my hand under my chin, so I could listen intently to what she had to say. No, I wasn’t really interested, but she didn’t need to know that. I was going to make a point how big of a circus this wedding had become. I wasn’t sure if she’d get my point, but I was sure as hell going to try. “How did this wedding manage to get so large?”

  She seemed a bit surprised about my question as she recoiled back slightly. “Well, it’s all the best families in the city. You can’t invite some and not the others.”

  “Fair enough. However, Mel and Flynn don’t even know half the guest list.” I dropped my hands to my hips and gave her a curious look. “I would think that this is their wedding and they should be with people who know and love them. This looks like it got
a little out of hand.”

  “You don’t know the first thing about weddings and who should and shouldn’t be invited.” I looked down at her lips while she was talking to me and then ran my tongue along mine. She had some really nice lips and I thought if I could steer her mind away from pressuring Mel all night, then this is how I was going to do it.

  She noticed as I watched her gaze drop down to my lips and her attitude changed a bit. Her shoulders relaxed and her stance changed. She leaned into me again, but this time in a friendlier manner. “What are you doing, Matthew?” She asked raising the corner of her mouth.

  “I’m sorry, what were you saying?” I asked as I brought my attention back up to her eyes and added a small teasing smile. Mel needs to be left alone tonight and, well, Aunt Claire’s actually a pretty attractive woman. At least a nice flirtation would work out to both our benefit.

  “Matthew, are you trying to flirt with me?” She asked as her whole demeanor changed and she tilted her head to the side.

  I gave her a sexy smile and then put my arm around her, turning her towards the bar. “Ms. Montreaux, what would you like to drink?” I glanced back at her as she raised both her eyebrows and returned a small sexy smile as she let me guide her to the corner of the bar. I held the bar stool out for her and she perched herself as she flipped her hair over her shoulder seductively.

  “Grey Goose on the rocks, please,” she replied as she crossed her legs and her eyes grazed down my body, lingering on my crotch. “Claire, please call me Claire, Matthew.”

  Yeah, the things I do for my friends.

  CHAPTER SEVEN

  Vanessa

  IT WAS FRIDAY NIGHT AND AUBREY HAD A DATE. Again. I have a fiancé and am always stuck at home, but she manages to get more action than I do. I was sitting in front of the TV watching a romance movie and decided to text Charles.

  Me: How late do you think you’ll work tonight?

  I was thrilled that I received an immediate response, but felt immediately let down when I read his response.

  Charles: No idea yet. Probably really late.

  I frowned staring at his text and then sat there glaring at the movie, not really watching it, wondering how I managed to become so lonely on a Friday night. A commercial came on about meeting singles in your town and I grimaced at the people they showed. They had to be models because surely people like that aren’t contacting singles groups. Then I thought of Aubrey and how beautiful she is and she still contacts these dating services. Her reason is more so for finding guys to have sex with and then to toss away.

  I love Aubrey and know how hurt she has really been. She isn’t looking for love, but I know she secretly wants it. Who doesn’t? Isn’t that what everyone is searching for? Someone to spend their life with…to share hopes and dreams with?

  I sat back pondering my love questions in my head and realized I was glad I had Charles. Charles. I do love him and at this moment, I really wanted to be with him. I knew he was working, but I decided I would head over to his apartment and wait for him.

  I ran to my bedroom, my heart pumping full of excitement. I took a long hot shower taking special care to shave and use my most luxurious body wash. I washed and dried my hair, adding the slight curl to it that Charles has told me he loved so much.

  I pulled out my bright blue corset and matching panties and grabbed my short black trench coat. Looking in the mirror at how sexy I looked, I smiled at my reflection. I felt so seductive and alluring. Something that has always seemed so difficult for me to achieve.

  I rechecked the mirror and fluffed my auburn hair. I took a deep breath and winked at myself in the mirror.

  Vanessa, you have come a long way from being that overweight teenager.

  I blew myself a kiss, grabbed my purse and headed out the door.

  The drive over to Charles’ apartment felt longer than usual. I couldn’t figure out if I was nervous because I was doing something so out of the ordinary for me or if he would turn me down. Men don’t turn down their women when they dress like this, right? Unless I looked stupid…Or silly…Or seemed like a sex-starved fiancée. Would he like me being so…forward?

  I let myself into his apartment with the key he had given me so long ago. I smiled to myself as I remembered how sweet he was when he did it. He gave it to me on my birthday in a wrapped gift box. He told me I could even move some things in if I wanted to for when I spent the night there.

  I frowned realizing I didn’t stay overnight very often because he works and studies so much. He’s always tired and I don’t really want to intrude on that.

  As I walked around his apartment, I pondered where I should be “positioned” for him to find me. I walked over to the couch, knowing he would see me when he threw his keys into the bowl on the table right beside the couch. I decided to go ahead and take off my coat, knowing it wouldn’t look sexy, but really just odd. I sprawled myself on the couch like one of the models I’ve seen in my lingerie magazines. Draped seductively in just my bra and panties. I even left my heels on for added effect and then waited.

  And waited.

  And then…I nodded off to sleep.

  I woke the next morning and wondered if Charles had even come home. I realized he must have since I had a blanket covering me. Tucked into place around my body. I stood up, slightly cramped from my “position” on the couch and began to investigate his apartment for signs of him. I heard him before I located him, unfortunately. He was in bed, perfectly tucked in and snoring soundly.

  I walked over to his bed. Seeing his angelic face asleep reminded me why I loved him so much. Then I glanced around the room. Everything in here was…perfect. Nothing like most bachelors. Although we’re engaged, he still lives alone. Most men would have at least some mess. I have a mess in my room and I’m not even a guy.

  I walked over to his dresser and opened one of his chestnut wood drawers. Perfectly folded undershirts. You would think he was in the military by the looks of his dresser drawer. He never was, nor were his parents. He’s just…neat, I reminded myself.

  I opened another drawer. His underwear drawer. He even folds his boxers. And they’re…color coordinated. I glanced to the top of his dresser. Everything was put in place. In perfect place. I ran my finger along the lines of the grains in the wood and looked at my finger again. No dust.

  I glanced around his room seeing everything had its place. I walked toward his closet and slid the mirrored door over. Perfect. Every piece of clothing was hung properly, by color, by short or long sleeve. His pants were hung in perfect succession, again, by color. The floor of his closet was completely clean and all his shoes were arranged on the shoe rack, again by color and seemingly organized by season.

  Perfect.

  I slid the door back into place and glanced into my reflection. Not perfect. My hair was mussed and my mascara was smeared, as was the red lipstick on my lips.

  I wandered into his bathroom and looked at his counter. Nothing was out of place in here either. I fixed my make up and determined I needed to reconnect with my fiancé. I needed to get that thrill with him again. Unfortunately, as I glanced at my reflection I realized tears were forming.

  Was this my future? Perfect? Nothing out of place? Would I be able to fit into that? He worked out daily. He ate properly at every meal. It was all perfect, except for his sleep pattern because of being a doctor and busy on call. As for everything else in his life, nothing was out of place.

  How on earth would I really fit into his world?

  I reviewed my appearance again as I tucked my breasts back into place in my bra. I analyzed the good parts of my body, the items I loved about myself, as I remembered to do from my fat camp days. Although I was yelled at one time that I’m supposed to call it a “fit camp.”

  Breasts - full and plump.

  Hips - although round and curvy, I had determined a long time ago they were appealing to most men. At least that’s what I reasoned with myself in my mind.

  Waist - tiny and fina
lly flat after all those workouts with Aubrey.

  Sexy. I feel sexy again after taking my mini inventory and I smiled at my reflection again.

  I decided to wake Charles up with sex. What guy wouldn’t want that? Feeling sexy and confident again and ignoring my future full of “perfection,” I strutted over to Charles confidently. I climbed onto the bed, straddling him on my knees.

  I leaned over, my hair draping over his gorgeous face and began to give soft sexy kisses on his neck. He swatted at me.

  Shit. He must be really tired. I began to feel bad for possibly waking him. So I rolled next to him and laid my head on the pillow next to him, staring at his sweet face. I kicked off my heels and joined him under the covers, snuggling into his body. He immediately rolled over onto his other side, scooting slightly away from me.

  I rolled onto my back and stared at the ceiling, pondering my future—the wife of a doctor. The wife of a perfect man was really my main thought. Everything about him seemed to be closing in on me.

  Clean is a good thing and I could deal with that. That just meant a little extra time every day to keep things in order. I should probably focus more on that before we marry and I made a mental note to do so.

  He’s the ideal image of what my parents want for me. I’d never have to hear them chastise me for my marriage choice.

  Romance. Charles could be romantic when he wanted to. It had been a while. A long while, actually. But when he did, it was nice. Wasn’t it? I tried to think back to what he did that was romantic besides the sweet way he gave me a key to his apartment. He took my car into the shop for me after he heard that squeaking noise. Was that romantic? I guess it could be considered romantic. It was something nice and unexpected that brought me joy, right?

  When he proposed he did it in front of everyone in the country club, out of the blue. Actually, it wasn’t too out of the blue because my Mom made sure I dressed properly that night and continually hinted that Charles had something very special planned. Other than an engagement, what would it have been? Taking my car into the shop again. I joked to myself and chuckled at the thought of everyone at the country club applauding for Charles that he was so sweet to have my car fixed for me.

 

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