Home / Romance / Forbidden Fling / Chapter Three - Shana

Share

Chapter Three - Shana

Author: Aleatha Romig
last update Last Updated: 2025-09-17 22:52:00

Trevor hands me a bottle of red Gatorade after untwisting the cap. “Here you go. While you were still sleeping, I went to the store off the lobby and bought you this.” He shrugs. “I hope you like red. It’s my favorite after a little too much to drink.”

“You didn’t happen to find something for a headache, did you? I’m going to be a terrible maid of honor.”

From the bedside stand he grasps a small packet of over-the-counter pain relievers. “Before you’re too hard on yourself, you only had three shots.”

“Three?” Why does it feel like I drank the whole bottle?

“Three,” he repeats before he shrugs. “Or four. How about you tell me what you remember?”

After a long drink of the Gatorade and swallowing the pain relievers, I lean back against the headboard and begin to recall. “My flight was delayed...”

I go on sipping the Gatorade and talking about my misfortunes while traveling from London, where I now live and work, to Indiana for Kimbra’s wedding. It wasn’t getting to the United States that was the problem, but getting from New York to Indiana. The direct flight was cancelled due to mechanical issues. After much pleading, I was put on a standby flight with one stop. Despite little to no sleep, I still made it to Indianapolis with two hours to spare for the rehearsal.

“You weren’t at the rehearsal,” I say, remembering the scene.

“No. Duncan asked me to be in the wedding, but I’m not the greatest brother.”

“Really? You’re here. Didn’t you want to be in it?”

He shakes his head. “I did. And I’m here. It was that when the big event was being planned, I wasn’t sure I would be.” His eyes grow large. “It isn’t because I’m not happy for them. I am. Kimbra’s the best thing to happen to my brother, ever. It’s that I’m working on a huge project in Washington.” He waves his hand. “The details aren’t that important, but there’ve been a few issues with construction. The project is behind schedule, and I was afraid that if I took too much time away, the foreman might be tempted to cut corners to speed things up. Let’s just say, that wouldn’t be good for anyone.”

“So you’re not in the wedding?”

“No. But Duncan understands work. He wasn’t upset. I told him I’d be here. I haven’t seen him yet, since I just arrived after ten last night.”

I try to think back. “The bar.” It was a revelation as well as the opening to my faded memories.

“You remember the bar?”

Slowly, I nod as a knock upon the entrance door echoes through his suite.

Trevor stands, the sheets falling away to reveal loose-fitting basketball shorts, hanging low on his hips, his trim waist disappearing in a V, and long muscular legs.

My bottom lip slips under my front teeth as I imagine what is not well hidden under the shorts and the way those legs would feel surrounding me. How could I know and not remember?

“Trevor?” I ask as he starts to move toward the door.

“Hmm?”

“We didn’t... we didn’t...” I can’t completely finish the sentence. One-night stands aren’t my thing. I mean, they never were. I’m a third-date girl. And since moving to London, I’ve been a not-in-a-million-years girl.

I love my job, but it’s been all-consuming. I’m a buyer for Saks Fifth Avenue, overseeing the Junior line. The job title is everything I’ve ever wanted, and so is the responsibility. I love the excitement of a runway show and the anticipation of next season’s fashions. It’s the schedule that is daunting. I’ve dated a few different men since I moved across the pond, and if I am completely honest, it’s usually their accent that hooks me or the way they use different words.

“We’ll take the lift…” Or... “Shall we put your bag in the boot?” Yes. I crack a smile every time. The first time someone asked, I wondered how my bag would fit in a boot and why I’d want it there. The language idiosyncrasies are a never-ending source of my amusement. Lovely has become my favorite adjective. “I had a lovely time.” “It was simply lovely.”

Nevertheless, even with the cute phrases, the attraction doesn’t last—at least it hasn’t. There hasn’t been a spark with any of those men, not like the one I’m feeling right now.

Maybe it’s the Gatorade or my undeniable attraction; however, just talking with Trevor, I’m beginning to feel better than I did when I woke.

“Did we?”

His head tilts in the most adorable way as he grins my direction. “Your coffee awaits, my lady. Then I’ll tell you my story.”

Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App

Latest chapter

  • Forbidden Fling   Chapter Eighty - Shana

    "I’ll need to be on-site on and off during the week," Trevor says. "We will figure all that out. But my weekends will be free. I was only one of the engineers who worked on the proposal, but after I learned how you were being treated in New York, I applied to my boss to let me supervise the project. Then, even before it was approved, I went to Max and pushed for the funding commitment. It was a long shot, but it worked.”“So you’re here now in England?”“I am.”And then I recall the royal wedding. “But how did you get here? Flights are booked. This city is a madhouse.”“I called in one more favor.”“From whom?”“I called my brother.”The tears again threaten the back of my eyes. “You asked Duncan to fly you to England?”“What good is it to have a hotshot brother with a company plane if I never use it?”Forgetting about my lovely aroma, I reach up and wrap my arms around Trevor’s neck. “Of all the things you did, I get the feeling that call was the most difficult.”Trevor shrugs his wi

  • Forbidden Fling   Chapter Seventy-nine - Shana

    Me, who is wearing shorts and a camisole with no bra, three-day-old hair, no makeup, and an aroma similar to rubbish that needs to be taken to the curb.“Shana,” Trevor begins, “I’m sorry to come unannounced. I tried your phone and couldn’t get through to you. I seem to have nowhere to stay. There’s some wedding or something happening, and I was wondering if maybe you had room?”My eyes fill with tears as I wrap my arms around his neck. “Trevor? How are you here?”After a kiss to my cheek, he asks, “Do you think that maybe we could go inside before your neighbors decide to watch?” He moves me to arm’s length. “I’m good with this outfit, but I’d like to keep your lingerie to my eyes only, if you don’t mind.” He adds the last part with a wink.My head is bobbing faster than I can think. “Yes, come in. How did you find me? How did you get here? There aren’t any flights. Why are you here? What are you doing with suitcases?”After the door closes, his finger touches my lips, stopping my qu

  • Forbidden Fling   Chapter Seventy-eight - Shana

    The energy necessary to be bitchy dissipated by the second as I bit my tongue, stopping all the words I wanted to say, smiled politely, thanked Vicky for her consideration, and told her that she and the entire lingerie division was welcome, considering the fact that Stephen and I had traveled to New York on a moment’s notice, saved their show, and increased their sales. I then stood, told everyone in attendance that I would be returning to London and to juniors since the counteroffer I’d received from Neil was too good to pass up. I then bid everyone goodbye, leaving Vicky’s shitty offer sitting unsigned on the table as she stared at me with her mouth agape. I did get the feeling she didn’t know about Neil Butler’s counteroffer, which gave me a smidgen of satisfaction.I left so quickly that I didn’t even have a chance to say goodbye to Chantilly or others I’d come to like in the lingerie department. The truth is that I had to leave while my head was still high and eyes were without t

  • Forbidden Fling   Chapter Seventy-seven - Shana

    There’s nothing like sleeping in your own bed. That saying is true. Since we landed at Heathrow Airport on Saturday morning and Ubered to our respective homes, it’s what I’ve been doing. Of course, because it’s all I’ve been doing, I have no food in my apartment—well, other than a few open boxes of cereal that may or may not be stale upon my return. The only thing worth trying to consume in the refrigerator—since I can’t exactly drink condiments—is apple juice, and if I were a betting woman, I’d wager that it is close to fermentation at this point.Basically, the only safe risks are the water bottles, but they don’t do much for nourishment.With the exception of the sandwich and chips Stephen brought over Saturday night, I haven’t given eating too much thought.Or...unpacking.Or...shopping for food.Or...doing laundry.Or...showering.As I snuggle under my covers, I give the last one—showering—more thought. With my nose scrunched, I move it back outside the blankets and I make mysel

  • Forbidden Fling   Chapter Seventy-six - Shana

    “Boss lady, before you went in there, I told her what I’ve told you: we are a team. I’m not upset about the way this went. I’m moving back to London, we’re still together, and I too am getting that fifteen percent increase that Neil offered.”“He obviously didn’t know what was going down in New York. He could have had us—”“Or he did,” Stephen suggests, “and he was afraid Witch Vicky might turn you against the company as a whole, and he didn’t want to lose you.”“How can you always make me feel better?”“It’s in my job description,” Stephen says with a smile. “And for the record, I know that this time with Trevor, this time leaving for London, it will be different.”“I want that. It’s just that as I was leaving, he seemed so...I don’t know the right word... distracted.”“Maybe he was holding out for the same dream. You know how those macho men are?”I scoff. “Like you?”“Yes, exactly like me.” Stephen covers my hand again. “No, macho men want to fix everything. Your man is a planner a

  • Forbidden Fling   Chapter Seventy-five - Shana

    Stephen hands me a small-stemmed glass and a tiny wine bottle as our plane reaches cruising altitude over the Atlantic Ocean. “You can’t regret trying.”“That’s what they say,” I reply, my eyes still puffy, and my damn nose running like a faucet.“You made the right decision.”I turn his way. “I don’t know. You could have had juniors all to yourself. You’d be in London with Max, and if I’d taken what she offered, I’d be in New York.” The words are like the twisting of a knife in my heart. I’m not in New York and it’s my fault.“It was a bullshit offer.”I finish pouring the contents of the small bottle into my glass and nod. “It was worse than a bullshit offer. Move to the children’s department with the title I had before I left for London, including a twenty-percent decrease in salary and loss of my PTO—paid time off.” I turn his way, my voice growing louder. “What kind of bullshit offer is that?”Stephen’s arm comes up and around my shoulder. “It’s a suck-balls bullshit offer. It’s

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status