Natalie
I'm sitting inside Bianca's apartment. We are heading out to a frat party tonight, and all the other girls are doing their makeup while I'm fighting Noah over the phone.
Son of a gun: Will you be at the party tonight?
Me: I'm not telling you that.
I dig my elbows into the couch, glaring at my phone once those three dots jump over the screen. Noah is quick with his replies. Doesn't he have a life or something?
Son of a gun: I've been meaning to ask you something.
I lift an eyebrow at Noah's text and convince myself that I'm only replying to him because I have nothing else to do. It's not like I'm into the guy or something.
Me: What?
Son of a gun: Our dad said your rent is pretty high and that he is paying for your living arrangement. Do you want to move into the mansion? It would save you a lot of money, and you would have your personal chauffeur take you to school every morning.
Noah is insane! My cheeks and face scald as if someone had poured liquid lava over my entire body. I furiously tap him a reply.
Me: FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, STOP CALLING MY DAD "OUR" DAD! DO YOU KNOW HOW CREEPY THAT IS?
Son of a gun: I'm only doing it to tease you. You're seething right now, aren't you? I wish I could see your face.
I send him a picture of me flipping him the bird. It gets immediately seen, and there is a little zing in my heart that I won't acknowledge when he sends me a laugh-crying emoji.
Son of a gun: You're cute.
I blush at his message, and another one pops up. It's a selfie of Noah's newly showered self. His brown hair is sticking out in every direction, and his six-pack is visible through the middle crack in his bathrobe.
A spike of heat bolts from my heart down into my pants.
Holy cheese, how low have I sunk? It's a new pathetic getting wet over a goddamn selfie.
Me: You're so not cute.
Son of a gun: You wound me.
Me: You deserve it.
Son of a gun: Think about what I said, okay? You would save a fortune living with me in the mansion.
I sigh because Noah has a point.
Me: I will think about it.
Son of a gun: Great! There are plenty of benefits to living with me. Me, for example.
Disgusted, I lock my screen and mentally tell myself never to write back to the cocky asshole.
Noah Parker is all kinds of wrong. He is the devil incarnate and a total manipulator!
"Oh boy," Linnea says as she sits next to me. "I fear for whoever pissed you off, girl—you're all red in the face."
I will calm down." I reach for my glass of vodka on the windowsill, chugging down a good amount.
Linnea is still looking at me when I'm done. "Was it a boy?"
"No, of course not!" I exclaim, a little too fast.
Linnea laughs. "I knew it! You have finally met someone. Gosh, I'm so happy for you!"
"Met someone?" I shake my head. "No, god, I'm not dating the guy I was texting with. Hell no!"
"But you admit it was a guy?"
"Yes, but we aren't dating."
"Do you want to date him, though?"
"No, didn't I just establish that?"
"Yes," Linnea grins. "But your blush tells me otherwise; you like him, don't you? I've never seen you this flustered."
I pout. "I don't like the guy..."
Linnea ignores that part about me not liking Noah and instead sizes me up with invested eyes. "Will this mysterious guy be at the party?"
"Maybe."
Her smile turns cat-like; I don't like the gleam within them.
Something tells me Linnea is up to no good, but I can't run from her now. Linnea loves to dress up others and make them look good, and now I've turned into her victim.
And I say victim because I rarely care what I look like. I throw on a hoodie and head out without makeup—that's usually me. Then again, I rarely catch anyone's attention that way.
I'm not popular with guys.
"Then we have to fix your makeup and change your clothes! You're not charming anyone wearing sweatpants."
"I don't want to charm the mystery guy!" I realize I'm acting like a total brat, but Noah has that effect on me. I've been in the war zone ever since he made me shake his palm.
"Bah, quit being such a buzzkill and let me work my magic!" Linnea grabs my hand and pulls me with her. "Bianca has a lot of clothes, and once she hears that you're texting with a guy, she will allow you to borrow anything from her wardrobe. And you're sexy in a pair of tight jeans—you need to show off your curves more!"
"I don't have any curves!"
"Are you blind?!" Linnea snorts at me like I'm deranged. "You have an hourglass figure, and you're thick—after I've dressed you up, every guy will ask for your number at the frat party."
Linnea pulls me into Bianca's hallway. Mirrors are taking up an entire wall, and Linnea grabs a chair. She motions for me to sit on it with a bright smile on her lips.
“Sit down, mademoiselle. Let me make you look like sex and fire combined. That guy you're texting with?" Linnea winks at me in the mirror while sorting my hair. "He is going to have to fight for you tonight."
I snort. "I doubt that."
"Ah, you're underestimating my matchmaking abilities," Linnea puts on a weird French accent that doesn't sound French at all. "But not to worry. I'm a god with makeup, and you're already pretty—I will just bring forth your natural beauty. Your man will fall head-over-heels in love. Well, if he isn't already, huh?"
A mild blush spreads over my cheeks as Linnea combs through my messy brown hair. Music plays from the bathroom where Bianca and Luna are fixing themselves, and Linnea is heating a curling iron for my hair. She also found a pretty Dior lipstick in the color red.
When Linnea curls my hair, I meet her kind eyes in the mirror. "Thank you for doing this for me."
"What are friends for?" Linnea says, adding. "Between us, I've always considered you my best friend. I trust you, and I want to help you get together with this guy. Even if you won't tell me his name."
Linnea is a good person.
I feel bad that I can't tell her about Noah. Not that anything remotely romantic is going on between us, but it would relieve the burden of someone else knowing about our arrangement.
Sadly, I don't think it's a good idea that anyone knows about Noah and me. Linnea might be a good friend, but Bianca is known for spilling tea. She loves a good session of gossiping, sometimes even about her friends.
"I won't tell you his name," I say. "And nothing romantic is going on between us, but... He is great in bed."
Linnea grins, whisper-yelling. "I KNEW you had lost your virginity! I just... Shit, I don't know, but... You've had this glow ever since that game... Wait, is this mysterious guy on the football team?!"
My face turns bright red, and Linnea snorts. Her lips are quivering, and her eyes are sparkling. "OH-MY-GOD!"
"Shh!" I hush her. "Quiet, or the other two will hear you!"
"I'm sorry, I'm just..." Linnea shakes her head. "I can't believe you're sleeping with a football player—those guys are like gods on campus! Girls go to their games like it's their church and the men are part of their religion! Most of the guys are treated like gods!"
I snort. "You're funny!"
"I'm not joking. Bianca bought a goddamn picture of Liam's package—girls on campus actually buy those!"
"You're kidding?"
“I’m not,” Linnea smiles at me, all curious. "Tell me this guy's name, and I will tell you if his pictures are for sale."
"No!" I almost shout, laughing at our bizarre conversation. "We aren't a thing, but good try!"
She sighs. "You're right—I definitely tried."
Natalie Half a year has passed since I married Noah Parker. We are happy together, but... I wish he would step down from his career and be home with me for some time. Noah presses a kiss to my lips every morning and says, "Good morning, beautiful," and leaves to start his day. We barely see each other except on holidays or some weekends. Don't get me wrong, Noah always goes the extra mile to make me feel loved and appreciated. There are endless flowers, gifts, beautiful text messages, and phone calls to keep me happy. But we spend more days apart than together, and it hurts me sometimes... So naturally, I want that to change. But I'm afraid to ask Noah to put his family before his football life. What if he gets mad at me? He probably won't, and if I tell him why I want him to stay home, he will probably do it. I'm just nervous. Noah walks into the living room. I'm sitting on the couch, and he tilts his head at me with a brief smile. "What are you thinking about?" Okay, he
Natalie "Are you ready?" Frank asks me. The sun casts him in luminous light, and the breeze outside the church smells like the ocean. "No cold feet this time, right?" "No. Because this time, I will push open these doors and wind up with the right man." I hand him a smile. "I'm ready." There are actual tears in his eyes. "Your new designer wedding dress is gorgeous—wait until Linnea and Carmen see you walking down the aisle. They are going to cry their eyes out." My smile only grows, but I tilt my head to meet his eyes before I push open the doors. A question has been burning inside my mind for quite some time now. I wet my lips. "Can I ask something?" Frank's wrinkly face turns serious. "Anything." "Why did you refuse to walk me down the aisle last time?" His lips form a knowing smile. "Were you in love with Alaric?" I shake my head. "No." "That's your answer." "Good answer." "I always rooted for you and Noah," Alaric nods at the doors. "Are you ready to get married?" "I
NatalieEmma is sleeping, and Noah is standing in the shower. I'm behind him, checking out his ass while thinking about earlier. "I still can't believe you barked your mother off," I dramatically inhale and place my hand on my forehead. "I had an instant hard-on."Noah snorts from under the waterjet. "Should I be worried about you talking as if you had a dick?""No, I'm just..." I can't hold myself back and just walk up to Noah to hug him from behind. My lips kiss his tanned skin, and then I lean my cheek against him while feeling his heart thump. Noah becomes calm too and turns off the water. He places a hand over mine, and I hug him harder. A soft laugh leaves his lips. Noah is amused by me sticking to him like glue."Are you trying to kill me?" He asks. "No..." I mumble into his skin. "I just REALLY love you."My words make Noah turns around, and I peer up at him with my heartbeat in my throat. There is even a hollow ache in my chest. Noah looks at me like he sees me. As if he
NatalieI'm officially in hell. Noah denied me sex on the plane, and like a good girl, I sucked it up. We got to the luxurious resort, met with Frank and Carmen, and now I'm dying again.Noah is sitting on the tiles around the pool with Emma. She is wearing her pink sunhat and a cute bathing suit with a unicorn. Our daughter is genuinely adorable, and Noah is having a tea party with her and—Fuck my life.I drink more water from my chair under the shade and try not to ogle my future husband's abs. I'm in horny jail, and it's not fair. Noah automatically became three-hundred times hotter playing with Emma.He is wearing this hat made of paper, and even though he is wearing shades in the sun, I can see that he is smiling. "No..." Emma glares at Noah. "Not drink now.""Sorry, madam."Noah smiles sheepishly and places the teacup on the tiled floor. Emma is the boss in their father and daughter relationship. I try not to laugh when Noah glances at me with a face that says he is in trouble
Natalie"No-no-no, that's not a good idea, Noah!"My future husband isn't listening to me. He doesn't stop whatever mischief he is plotting.Noah is down on his knees in front of my seat. Panic surges within me when he unbuckles my seatbelt with expert fingers. He does it slowly, almost sensually, and meets my eyes with a smirk on his lush lips. Sexy bastard.He looks too good between my legs, and I must resist the urge to mess up his perfectly styled brown hair. Or run my fingers along the faint stubble on his carved jawline. It's hard. Every nerve is hyperaware of my soon-to-be-husband. I'm balancing on a thin line and have to suck in a deep breath and try not to swoon when Noah tilts his head at me."What isn't a good idea?"While waiting for my answer, Noah takes off my shirt and gets this predatory gleam in his eyes when he sees my breasts. I try to find wise words. "Having sex on your private jet.""Why?""Because the cockpit staff will hear us. We should wait until after th
NatalieI lean back in my seat. I'm on a private jet, drinking champagne while Emma is to travel with Carmen and Frank. I miss my daughter, but... I don't think she would appreciate what might happen on this flight.My eyes find Noah. He is talking to a female private flight attendant. She is batting her eyelashes at him, making my mood turn sour. I can hear her giggle like a little girl through the walls, and when she places her hand on Noah's chest, I swallow bitterly. I know that Noah is getting married to me. I trust him, but that flight attendant blushing and giggling—fucking giggling at him? Well, I sure as hell don't trust her.She reminds me of that waitress at the Vietnamese restaurant. Then again, most girls react this way to Noah. Even if they aren't attracted to him, they want his money, which makes him alluring in their eyes.An already handsome man turns into the hottest thing on earth when you realize he is a billionaire...Noah enters the flight, and I watch him take