Resolution: Baby Fever (A Resolution Pact Short Story)

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by Kim Loraine




  Resolution: Baby Fever

  A Resolution Pact Short Story

  Kim Loraine

  Copyright © 2019 by Kim Loraine

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  Contents

  1. This is our year

  2. I can’t walk around my club with a hard-on

  3. I’m not donating my DNA

  4. Cockblocker

  5. Nice right hook

  Never let go

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  1

  This is our year

  Scarlett

  “This year I am going to have a baby.”

  I re-read the group chat on my phone, the message from my Oak Ridge University alumnus and Mi Alpha Alpha sorority sister adding to my resolve.

  Stacy:

  Remember, ladies. Do it. Whatever it is you want to do. Wherever you have wanted to go. Whatever you want to try, to taste, to feel, to live....do it. This is our year.

  I take a deep breath and focus on my reflection. “I am going to have a baby.”

  The words don’t sound real even as I say them. I stare down at my ringless left hand and the wedding dress hanging in my open closet, and I wonder if this is a terrible decision. When Bryce left me last year, a day before our wedding, I’d thought I’d never recover. I’d just lost everything I’d planned for. My entire future, gone with one short sentence. “I don’t want you.” But now, it’s New Year’s Eve and I’m ready to take the steps I need to get the life I deserve. Part of that is my family. I don’t need a husband to have a baby. I just need a willing guy to provide his half of the DNA.

  My hands shake as I grip my phone and stare at Max’s number. He’s my brother’s best friend, the guy I grew up with, and the perfect choice for my proposal. Never mind that he has gorgeous brown eyes and a perfect swimmer’s build. He’s also completely unattached, successful, driven, and smart. All qualities I want passed down to my child.

  I type a quick text and hit Send before I can chicken out.

  Hey, is the invitation to your NYE party still open?

  He responds within a few seconds, bringing a smile to my lips.

  Always for my favorite girl. What time will I see you?

  I bite my lower lip, a thrill of excited energy running through me. I can see him now, standing at the balcony of his rooftop bar, looking over the chilly streets of New York.

  I’ll be there by 11.

  I’ll be waiting.

  Rushing to my closet, I rifle through the few sparkly cocktail dresses I’ve designed over the years. My fingers slide over the fabrics, sequins, beads, shimmery metallics. All of them would work, but for this I need to break out the big guns. I pull out the dress I wore to my engagement party. It’s silver with a back low enough I can’t wear underwear. I’ll have to be careful tonight. Something tells me Max won’t want me flashing any of the bar patrons.

  A text comes through and I grin, hoping it’s Max. Instead I see it’s from my brother Logan, and I frown.

  Max says you’re going out tonight.

  My frown deepens. I don’t want my big brother interrupting me tonight.

  It’s NYE. I’m single. Of course I’m going out.

  Last I heard, you said you’d be a hermit forever.

  I changed my mind.

  He doesn’t know about the pact I made with my girlfriends. We all resolved to do something we’ve never done before, take a step we wanted to take, or make a change. My resolution is all of those things, but I can’t share that with my brother. He won’t understand.

  Want me to come out too?

  My reply is lightning fast. No.

  Hot date?

  No way. But you never know where the night will lead.

  Just be safe.

  I smile. He’s always been protective, but after our parents died when he was eighteen and I was fourteen, he took on a fatherly role. I promise.

  Slipping the dress over my head, I wiggle and watch the hem swish and sway, the glitter in the fabric catching the light. I look a little like a disco ball, and that makes me grin. Even if this doesn’t work, I’m sure I’ll have fun. Max always makes things fun.

  Fifteen minutes later, I’m in a cab heading to SoHo, nerves fluttering in my belly, heart racing. Max could say no. He could laugh at me. Or…he could say yes and change my life.

  2

  I can’t walk around my club with a hard-on

  Max

  The club is filled with New Year’s Eve revelers. They’re all laughing and drinking, dancing closely as their inhibitions slowly vanish. My eyes scan the crowd, searching for Scarlett. It’s a big step for her to come out since that asshole fiance of hers left her high and dry. But I can’t say I’m upset she didn’t end up married last year. It had felt like a gift from God when she announced the wedding wasn’t happening. And now that it’s been a while and she’s had a chance to heal, I’m ready to make my move. I’m going to make her mine tonight.

  I see her the moment she enters, her silver dress hugging her curves and making her look like a fairy in the lights. White blonde curls tumble down her back and I want to wrap my hands in the strands and tug until she moans my name. Shit, I need to pull myself together. I can’t walk around my club with a fucking hard-on.

  She smiles at someone. Someone decidedly not me, and a wave of jealousy rushes over me. But then I watch her wrap another woman in a hug and the two of them start up a conversation. They wander to the balcony, and I just…watch. I don’t want to break through her peaceful moment with a friend. God knows she needs some happy in her life.

  The two of them finally sit on one of the couches and I can sense a lull in their conversation by Scarlett’s expression. Her friend pulls out her cell phone and I know this is the time to make my move. When the ball drops, I’m going to give her the kiss that starts our forever.

  I cross the floor, shoving through the dancers, not caring about the yelps of annoyance. I’m focused on one thing. Her.

  “Hi,” I say when I get to where she sits.

  She looks up my considerable height and offers me a beaming smile. “Hi.”

  “You look…” I can’t finish my sentence. I have no words to truly describe her.

  “You too.” Her cheeks turn red and I take a step closer.

  “Drink?”

  She nods then gestures to the crowded bar. “It’s busy.”

  I can’t stop my laugh. “It’s New Year’s Eve. Everyone’s out tonight.”

  My chest tightens at the flash of sadness in her eyes. “I’m glad you’re here. It’s been too long since we saw each other.”

  “Not for my lack of trying.” I’d called and texted, stopped by her apartment, even gone to her office to see her after everything went down with Bryce. She wouldn’t see me. She wouldn’t see anyone but her brother.

  “I’m sorry. I was embarrassed.”

  “What? You have nothing to be embarrassed about.” I take her hand and pull her to stand, the electricity between us sizzling. “You dodged a bullet.”

  A soft smile turns up her lips. “I realized that a little while ago. Especially since I hear Bryce is already divorced from the woman he left me for.”

  A slow song starts on the sound system and the lights go down to a dim pulse with the beat. I pu
ll her onto the dance floor and wrap my arms around her waist. “You never should have been with him in the first place.”

  Her eyes are shining with something I can’t name. “Who should I have been with, Max?”

  I dip my head, closing the distance between our lips, ready to finally kiss her for the first time. But someone crashes into my shoulder and I have to release my hold on her so I don’t fall to the ground and take her with me. The air is filled with shouts and gasps as two guys attack each other on the dance floor. Fists flying, they pound each other’s faces in while one of my bouncers and I work to tear them away from each other. Sharp pain blossoms in my cheek as an elbow connects with my cheek and my vision goes white at the impact. Finally we cart the two of them to the door, a girl following behind us, her softly muffled sobs making me wonder what happened between the three of them. I can guess, but all I can think of is that these people interrupted the most important moment of my life with their drama.

  “Get them out of here,” I tell Vince, as he takes up my place at the taller guy’s back.

  “You’d better get the first aid kit, boss,” Vince says, gesturing to my face. I reach up and touch my cheek, my fingers coming away wet with blood. Damn.

  Scarlett is there, her small palm resting on my forearm. “Come on. Show me where you keep the first aid. I’ll get you patched up.” Her eyes are wide with worry.

  “I’m fine.”

  “No, you’re bleeding. Come on.”

  “You didn’t come here to play nurse. You’re here to have a good time.”

  Honestly, the thought of leaving her alone out here makes my skin itch with unease, but I don’t want to be the reason she misses out on her first night out in months.

  “Max, I came here to be with you. I don’t care about dancing or drinking. I just wanted…you.”

  A rush of need hits me square in the chest, its warmth spreading through my body. She wants me. Nodding, I take her hand and lead her up the stairs and to my office. In my small bathroom I grab the first aid kit from under the sink. She’s sitting on my desk when I return and her skirt has ridden up high enough that most of her thighs are exposed. Soft and creamy, she looks like a decadent dessert I want to eat.

  “Give it to me,” she orders, holding out her hands and grinning.

  I place the kit in her palms and take a seat in the plush leather chair behind my desk, desperate to hide my growing erection. She hops down, her tits bouncing under the thin fabric of the dress and I bite back a groan at the thought of what those breasts will look like when I have her naked and under me. Shit. I need to get ahold of myself.

  “Now, this is what you get for playing hero.” She opens the box and pulls out an alcohol wipe. “This is going to sting.”

  She’s fucking right. Fire races through my cheek as the alcohol hits my cut. But in a few minutes she’s applied a butterfly bandage and the bleeding has stopped. My pain is just a dull ache. Scarlett is standing between my knees, her fingers running over my cheek and a frown pulling her brows together.

  “What?” I ask.

  “I’m just…thinking.”

  I slide my hands over her hips and she stiffens. At first I think I should release her, that maybe she doesn’t want me in the way I’ve wanted her for years. “About?”

  She lets out a shaky laugh. “I wish I had a drink.”

  I laugh. “I was supposed to get you one.”

  “Instead you broke up a fight and got hurt.”

  Tense silence falls between us. I want to tell her how I feel. I need to know that I’m not alone in this.

  The clock on my wall chimes. “It’s midnight,” she whispers.

  “Happy new year.”

  “I don’t have anyone to kiss.”

  The fuck she doesn’t. Pulling her close, I shove her skirt higher up her thighs so she can straddle me. With every fiber in my being, I pray she’ll move closer. “You have me. You can kiss me forever if you want.” She settles over my lap and wraps her arms around me.

  “Happy new year, Max,” she murmurs.

  Her lips find mine and I nearly explode from the feeling. She’s sweet like strawberries and as my hands run up her legs and to her hips, I find nothing but smooth skin. Fuck, she’s not wearing panties. She came to my club, came here for me, and she’s not wearing a scrap to cover her tempting pussy.

  I break our kiss and murmur, “I need you, Scarlett.”

  She backs away and blinks at me. “What?”

  “I’ve been waiting until the time was right, but I can’t wait any more.”

  “I…I…” she stammers.

  “I know this is unexpected.” She grinds her bare pussy against my length and I wish I’d already freed myself from the confines of my slacks. I want to sink inside her, make her mine. I groan and thrust up against her. “I’ve wanted you to be mine for so long.”

  “Max, I came here because I need to ask you something,” she says on a moan.

  “Anything.”

  “I want to have a baby.” Her words make my heart stutter as she stares into my eyes. Completely serious. Determined. “And I want you to give it to me.”

  3

  I’m not donating my DNA

  Scarlett

  Max looks at me like I’ve just pulled the rug out from under him. I guess in a way, I have.

  “What did you just say?” he asks.

  “I said I want to have a baby, and I want you to be the sperm donor.”

  He frowns. “Wait. Donor?”

  I nod, getting off his lap. “I realized that the whole reason I wanted to marry Bryce was to start my family. But I don’t need a husband to have a child.”

  “Don’t you want one? A husband, I mean. I’ve heard the whole raising a kid thing is hard even with two people.”

  I shrug. “People do it alone all the time. I want a baby. I’m ready. I don’t want Bryce to be the reason I wait. He’s already taken enough from me.”

  He drags a hand through his dark hair and stands, the obvious erection in his pants drawing my gaze down his body. God, his lips felt so good on mine. I got caught up in it all, in the intense connection between us, the feel of his hands on my body, the smell of his cologne—rich leather and some dark spice. “So you thought you’d just come out tonight and seduce me to achieve your goal?”

  Unease curls in my belly at the hurt in his tone. “That’s not exactly what I’d planned.”

  “But you did plan it. You came here in that fucking dress, looking like my dream come true. Christ, Scarlett, you’re not even wearing panties.”

  “I can’t in this dress,” I say, and he lets out a groan.

  “Why now? Why me?”

  I bite my lower lip and avert my gaze. “I could go to a sperm bank.”

  He growls low in his throat. It’s a sound of pure male jealousy and it sends a thrill through me.

  “I wanted it to be with someone I care about and who I admire. You’re handsome, smart, caring, kind, and I know you’d never hurt me. Who would be better than someone like you?”

  “And you expected me to just agree and let you raise my kid alone?”

  There’s fierce possessiveness in his eyes and words. Oh, I hadn’t planned on this kind of reaction. “I didn’t want you to feel obligated to anything.”

  “Obligated?” The exasperation in his voice has a glimmer of hope burning in my chest. “It’s my fucking child. Obligated isn’t the right word. Devoted. That’s the word I’d choose. If I were to give you a baby, I’d be devoted to them—to you.”

  “So, you won’t?” I hold my head up high, but the disappointment is a crushing weight. I have to get out of here.

  “No, I won’t give you my sperm so you can take my child and live your lives without me.” I nod and fight to hold back the sudden wave of tears. His phone rings and he answers with a harsh bark of, “What?”

  He turns away from me, something on the other end of the line upsetting him. I use that as my excuse to leave. I was stupid to c
ome here like I did, to get carried away in the fantasy of him. I should have just asked for him to go donate at the clinic, not let myself be swept up in everything I love about him.

  I make my way out of the club, down the stairs and out to the bitter cold of a New York City winter. Using my phone, I order a car to come get me and pray it takes less than the ten minutes the app suggests. Despite my coat, I’m freezing—shivering so hard my teeth hurt.

  “I’m sorry.” Max’s voice catches me off guard. Turning on my heels, I find him directly behind me, his expression pained. “I was harsh with you and I shouldn’t have been.”

  “I was presumptuous. I really didn’t come here to seduce you, but the way you were looking at me when we were dancing, and the way you ran your hands over me—you’ve never touched me like that. I let the fantasy take over.”

  He smirks. “What fantasy?”

  “The one I’ve had since I was sixteen. You holding me down, kissing me, taking me and making me yours.” My nipples tighten at the memories of the nights I spent dreaming of him.

  “You really wanted me back then?”

  I nod. I need to be honest about the crush I’ve always had on him. “You’ve always been the unattainable. I hated that you saw me as the annoying kid sister.”

  He shakes his head and steps close, pulling me into his arms. “You’ve never been that to me. It nearly killed me when you announced your engagement. I wanted it to be me so fucking badly. I’ve been in love with you for years, Scarlett.”

  Shock rolls through me. “You’re in love with me?”

  “Madly.” He presses our foreheads together. “I never knew how to tell you, and I couldn’t explain it to Logan. He’d kill me for wanting his baby sister the way I do.”

 

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