Paige
I’ve been taking care of Dallas for a few days now. He has mostly been sleeping and taking it easy, but today, he is going back to the gym. “Before you head out, you have to take the medication which your doctor prescribed, or else your pain is never going to subside.”
Dallas groans in protest and tries to hide under his blanket. I would find it cute if I weren’t his caretaker. So what if he is a grown-ass man? His fear of medication is silly. He is so precious, and when he peeks at me, his brown hair is all messed up.
Adorable.
“Do I have to?”
I almost smile. It’s the same rodeo every morning. “Yes.”
“Really?”
“Uh-huh, or else your agent is going to be very angry when he comes to get you later today.”
Dallas groans again. “What if we just pretend that I’ve taken my medication when Julian comes? He won’t know the difference.”
“He will definitely notice,” I glance down at Dallas’ phone, which is vibrating on my bedside table. “And he is probably the one calling you right now. Do you want your phone?”
“You can, but I’m sure Julian is just calling to remind me of my time with my personal trainer later today. Even though I’m injured, it’s important I keep in shape. I’m a star football player—something Julian won’t ever let me forget.”
“Do you want to forget about it?” I’m about to hand the phone over to Dallas. Julian’s name is flashing on the screen, but he suddenly hangs up. “Oh…he stopped calling,” I wrinkle my eyebrows when I notice Dallas has thirty missed calls and about ninety-nine text messages. “Dude, are all these missing calls from Julian?”
“No,” Dallas says and doesn’t even seem bothered by me looking at his phone. “Christina called me a billion times while I was trying to sleep.”
It stings hearing the name of his ex-girlfriend. I’m afraid they are going to get back together, but I push that fear aside and remind myself that Dallas is my friend. Nothing else. Our relationship is strictly platonic.
Dallas wouldn’t want to be with me anyway. I still have no clue why he asked for a second chance before his memory loss, but I suspect he must have been drunk.
“I see,” I say, hoping to sound friendly. “Aren’t you going to call her back?”
“I probably should…”
As Dallas reaches for his phone, I can’t help but feel a twinge of jealousy. Plain and simple, I’m still in love with him. He is an itch that doesn’t go away.
“Oh...” his face lights up. “Julian is already outside and about to pick me up.”
“Hey, don’t forget about your medication,” I remind him gently as I hand over the pills and a glass of water.
“Right,” he says, taking the pills from me and swallowing them with a grimace. “God, I hate these things.”
“I know, but they will help you feel better.”
“Yeah, yeah,” he mutters, handing me back the glass. “I just hope Julian doesn’t keep bothering me.”
“Bothering you?”
He nods. “He keeps talking about how important it is for me to get back on the field as quickly as possible.”
“And you don’t want that?”
“I do, but...no...forget it.”
“Forget it?”
“It’s stupid.”
“Tell me what it is.”
“Well...” he chews on his bottom lip, hesitating briefly before searching my eyes.
There is insecurity in his gaze, and I lean forward, placing my hand on his big arm. The intimacy shocks him—it shocks me too. I can’t believe I’m touching him out of nowhere, but it felt like he needed it.
“You can trust me,” I say in a soft voice. “There is no judgment here. If you haven’t noticed, I live in a dumpster, and most of my walls are covered with strange art. So if it’s any comfort, I’m probably way weirder than whatever you’re hesitating to tell me right now.”
That makes him chuckle. “You’re not weird.”
“Oh yeah?” I arch an eyebrow. “Is that a challenge? Because I can give you a hundred reasons why I’m weird.”
Another chuckle. “You’re funny,” his eyes soften, and he places his hand over mine. “Promise not to laugh.”
“I promise.”
He takes a deep breath. “Okay...so I’m loaded, right? Not only am I a football prodigy, but I inherited all of my parents’ money when they died.”
I blink. “Do you remember your parents?”
“Julian told me about them,” he says. “But that’s not the point. The point is that...what if...what if the only reason people like me is because they expect something from me? What if they don’t like me but my money?”
My heart aches as I listen to Dallas’s fears, and I squeeze his arm gently. “That’s not true, Dallas. People like you because of who you are, not because of your money. You’re kind, funny, and a great friend.”
“But sometimes, I feel like I’m just a tool for people to use,” he says, his voice barely above a whisper. “Like Julian, he is always talking about getting me back on the field, getting me back in the game, but does he actually care about me? Or is it just about the money I make for him?”
I shake my head. “I can’t speak for Julian, but I know that I care about you. And I’m pretty sure your other friends do too.”
“What friends?” he snaps. It’s a tone so unlike any tone I’ve ever heard him use that I’m speechless. And when Dallas notices my reaction, he grimaces. “Sorry... I’m just...I haven’t received a whole lot of phone calls since the accident, so I’m questioning everything.”
“It’s alright,” I say. “I can’t imagine how stressed out and confused you must be after your accident.”
“My head is spinning so fast it’s hurting.”
I giggle but then feel bad. “Sorry for laughing.”
“No, no, feel free to make fun of me.”
My lips twitch. “If it’s any comfort, at least I’m here for you, and I’m not going anywhere.”
Dallas looks up at me, his eyes shining with unshed tears. “Thank you, Paige. That means a lot.”
I give his arm one more squeeze before standing up. “Now, let’s get you ready for your personal trainer. You don’t want to keep him waiting.”
Dallas nods, and I help him get dressed in his workout clothes. As he goes to leave, he turns back to me. “Hey, Paige?”
“Yeah?”
“Can we hang out later? Maybe order some food and watch a movie together or something?”
My heart skips a beat. “Of course, Dallas. I would love that.”
He grins like a Child on Christmas day, and I can’t help but smile back. Maybe...just maybe...there is a chance for us after all.
“Anyway, you should probably get ready.”
“Get ready?”
The edges of his lips curl. It’s not a smile. It looks more like he is celebrating a victory. “You’re my assistant, Paige. You go where I go. So chop-chop.”
“Oh, I’m coming with you?”
“Of course.”
“Ah, that’s okay. Just know that I’m already ready,” I gesture at my sweatpants and colorful pink t-shirt. “This is what I’m wearing, and I’m not going to change.”
Dallas pauses, wrinkling his nose. It’s clear he isn’t a fan of the flamingo on my t-shirt. “Seriously? People are going to think you’re a swinger.”
I gasp. “Not all swingers wear flamingos! And how about you, huh? You’ve been wearing the same underwear since yesterday!”
His gaze narrows.
Holy shit, what the heck am I doing? I can’t antagonize him! Dallas is technically my new boss. Julian is paying me for taking care of him, and my life won’t be a happy one if I piss off Dallas. I’m as good as dead if he finds me unsuitable for the job because, like it or not, I sort of need the money for my rent.Luckily, Dallas sounds too angry, just annoyed. “I changed boxers after waking up. They all just look the same,” he nods at the door. “Anyway, let’s get ready. Julian must be getting tired of waiting for us.”
I nod and help Dallas sit in his wheelchair. We make it to the elevator, and minutes later, we are sitting in the car. Julian talks about his cat, and once we park outside the gym, I can’t get out of the car fast enough.
Hugo, Dallas’ professional trainer, is waiting for us inside, but as I roll Dallas forward, a female voice calls his name.
“Dallas!”
Dallas tenses up, and I turn around his wheelchair, watching as a blonde woman runs up the street. It’s Christina—Dallas’s ex-girlfriend. She is gorgeous, and I grow bitter seeing her large, fake boobs bounce up and down.
I wish I had boobs that big...
Wait, what am I thinking? This is not the time to be envious of someone else’s body. I need to focus on Dallas and make sure he’s okay.
“Hey, Christina,” Dallas says, his voice cold.
“I’m so glad I caught you,” Christina says, gasping for breath and brushing sweat off on the back of her arm. She doesn’t even look at me; it’s like I don’t exist. “How are you feeling? You never responded to any of my messages.”
“I’m fine,” Dallas says shortly. “And I have a personal trainer waiting for me, so if you could excuse us...”
“Wait, Dallas,” Christina says, her hand reaching out to touch his arm. “Don’t go. I have so many things that I want to tell you. Can we talk? Please. I’ve missed you so much.”
Dallas hesitates. “It’s nice to see you again, Christina, but I have a very busy day ahead of me.”
“And yet you have time for her?” she nods at me. “What is she doing back in your life anyway?”
Suddenly it feels like someone has poured a liter of lead into my stomach. How the heck does Christina know about me? The only explanation I can think of is that Dallas must have talked about me in the past or something. Maybe he showed a picture of me on social media?
Either way, this isn’t good. Dallas doesn’t know I used to be his girlfriend in the past, and so far, Julian hasn’t told him about that either. He is probably convinced it’s better if Dallas doesn’t know about our past just yet.
Christina, however, could disturb the peace, and fear swirls in the pit of my belly when Dallas looks at Christina and asks, “You don’t like Paige?”
“Of course, I don’t like her!” Christina growls. “And you wouldn’t either if you listened to what I had to say.”
Dallas’s jaw ticks with fury, and my gaze locks with his. Rage-filled eyes hold mine for a moment before his attention travels to Julian, who is oblivious to the dramatic situation while sliding on his phone.
“Give me five minutes with Christina.”
Julian looks up from his screen, “Alright,” he turns around and gives me a tight smile. “Looks like you’re stuck with me for the next five minutes.”
I try to smile back, but my mind is racing. What is going to happen in those five minutes? I don’t trust Christina one bit, and I can’t shake off the feeling that she is up to no good.
What if she ruins everything?
Dallas I’m standing at the altar, and my heart is racing. I swear everyone can hear it thumping in my chest. It’s louder than a stampede of wild animals, louder than any NFL game I have ever played. And at the end of the aisle is Paige, the woman of my dreams. I pinch myself to make sure this isn’t a dream because there’s no way I could be this lucky... Gabriel sniffles behind me. He is Paige’s best man, while Julian is mine. I don’t know how my teammate Gabriel became such good friends with my soon-to-be-wife, but while planning the wedding, they somehow found each other. Paige’s eyes are locked onto mine, and I can feel the warmth of her love radiating off of her. Her dress—a delicate white lace—hugs her curves in all the right places, and I can’t wait to get my hands on her. Suddenly, she’s there in front of me, and the ceremony begins. I’m not even sure what the priest or rabbi—I can’t remember which one we hired—is saying. All I can focus on is Paige and how lucky I am to have
Paige It’s been a month since the doctor diagnosed me with Gilbert’s Syndrome, and I’m already feeling the benefits of my diet change. Dallas has really helped me stay away from unhealthy sugars and kept me accountable, even though it hasn’t been easy. I love him, though, probably even more than before. He pulls me close every morning with cuddles and kisses before he heads off to the gym—what a sap! I don’t have to worry about Dallas leaving me for some supermodel; he loves me too much. When he is around, I forget all the worries and stress that come with a chronic illness. We spend most of our days sunbathing or swimming. We love trying new restaurants and checking out art galleries to pretend we have some class, and Dallas has promised me we are going back to Sweden pretty soon since I love that country. He is such a sweetheart. With a goofy grin on my face, I follow Dallas’ agent until our seats come into view. There’s a placard sign in my hand, and when Julian’s gaze lands on
PaigeWith a confident smile, I stroll inside the mansion wearing just my black bikini. Dallas is right: I’ve been treating him poorly ever since I stopped eating sugar, and now it’s time to make things right. But instead of giving him an apology through words, I plan on taking him in my mouth and sucking him dry inside his office. He won’t complain, right?I walk up the stairs and don’t even hesitate to push up his office door even though I can hear he is busy. Bright blue eyes meet mine, and my lips curve when I see Dallas sitting in his chair with his phone pressed to his ear. He is wearing a crisp white shirt and is probably about to enter a meeting with his agent after he is done on the phone. It would explain his sudden change of attire.“Hold on a moment, my girlfriend just entered the room,” Dallas brings his attention away from the phone and offers me a smile. “I’m about to be in a meeting, honey. But if you’re hungry, my private chef is downstairs—”His voice trails off when
Paige I grab the keys to Dallas’ car, and we rush out of the house. Since I’m unsure how bad my condition is, I don’t speak a word, and neither does Dallas. We drive to the hospital in complete silence, both of us too scared to say anything. When we arrive, I am quickly taken into an examining room by a friendly nurse, and various tests are run that show my liver enzymes are highly elevated. The doctor informs me that I have a condition called Gilbert’s Syndrome—a mild form of liver disorder—which is entirely manageable with a proper diet and exercise plan and regular checkups. He prescribes some medications for me and provides instructions on how to manage my condition. I’m basically not allowed to eat “fun food” that contains a lot of sugar, like my breakfast cereal and the high-fatty foods that I enjoy. It sucks, but what can you do? After I finish up at the hospital, Dallas drives me back home with his hand squeezing mine over the middle console. I have this strange feeling ther
Paige“And this is the master bedroom,” Dallas waves his hand in the air without much excitement behind his voice, sort of like he is presenting me with something boring while I stare.There isn’t much else I can do. I lost the ability to speak the moment I saw his grand mansion. Like, Jesus Christ. I know his football career took off after we broke up, but this place is insane.“Paige?” Dallas asks in a concerned voice. “Are you okay?”“Umm...sorry, I just...this place is a little much.”He grins like the Cheshire Cat. “Do you like it?”Honestly?I think I’ve entered heaven. I can’t stop gawking. The room is everything you would expect a bedroom belonging to a rich NFL player to be: enormous, opulent, dripping with luxury from wall to wall. Everything is perfectly in its place like it was pulled straight out of an interior design magazine. From the four-poster bed with its crisp white linens and dreamy mattress that looks so inviting that I want to jump straight right. Not to mention
PaigeDallas and I leave the yacht and set foot in Sweden. I’ve never been here before.The streets are filled with people and a lot of new sights. A few men smile or wink at me as they walk past us, but Dallas just clasps my delicate hand in his, drawing it to his lips and placing a sweet kiss on the back to show them I’m his. It’s sexy seeing him get territorial, and I can’t help but blush.He leads us through the Old Town—the buildings are so tall and beautiful, looking like something out of a fairytale book. We pass quaint little shops selling handmade goods from around the world. I stop to admire a dainty little wooden jewelry box made in Sweden, but Dallas simply smiles and tugs me away.I pout. “Hey, I was looking at that!”“You don’t really need it, do you?”“What do you mean by that?!”“Don’t take this the wrong way, babe, but you have a history of collecting crap and never actually doing anything with it. It all collects dust inside your apartment.”He isn’t wrong. There is
DallasIf I’d believed I’d get something more than a goodnight kiss by bringing Paige to my bed, I was sorely wrong.As we lay in my bed with her delicate body resting on top of my larger one, it becomes painfully obvious that no matter how willing she appears in her drunkenness, I can’t take advantage of the situation. Not when she is in such a whimsical and befuddled state.“I really like you, Dallas...like, way more than I probably should.” Paige hiccups while drawing a tiny heart around my hardened nipple. She is naked and rubbing her wet pussy against my hard cock. It’s mental torture knowing that I can’t touch or fuck her since she isn’t in a sober enough state to make any decisions.I take a deep breath, which really does nothing to calm my nerves. I’m still as hard as a fucking rock, but I need to play my cards right. If I fuck Paige tonight, then I won’t ever win back her heart.“Dallas...” Paige looks up at my eyes, drunker than ever, and I have to bite back a smile. She nev
HopeTaylor and her friends are still laughing as I push myself off Dallas’ chest. I’m horrified about what I’ve just done, and most of all, I just want to sink through the floor, but despite my wishes, I don’t stand up. The world is spinning, and everything gets even worse when I realize Dallas is fuming.I swallow thickly. “I’m... I’m...” I can’t bring myself to apologize as I stare at my vomit that is all over Dallas’ muscular chest.He doesn’t look happy about it, either.His jaw is clenched tight as he stands up. I’m fully expecting him to yell at me, but surprisingly, he helps me up from the deck. Why is he helping me? I can tell he isn’t happy. I can literally feel the heat radiating from his body, and it’s not from the sun. Yet he hasn’t raised his voice—something the old Dallas definitely would have done.“You okay?” he asks through gritted teeth.I nod, my face hot with shame. “I’m sorry, Dallas. I didn’t mean to—”“It’s fine,” he cuts me off. “Let’s just get you cleaned up.
PaigeI’m sitting below deck with an ugly knitted blanket wrapped around my shoulders, wishing I was anywhere but on this damn yacht in the middle of the ocean.I never knew I was the kind of person to get seasick, but when the yacht bobbles up and down on the water again, I almost throw up. Misery is all around, and Dallas looks concerned when I hug myself.“Are you alright?” he asks from the doorframe, big arms parked over his muscular chest.I scowl. “Let’s see... I’m on a yacht with my ex-boyfriend and his friends, and everyone is excited about the drinking games tonight while I already puked thirty minutes ago. Yeah, I think everything is perfectly fine.”Dallas chuckles at the sarcasm in my voice, and his arms fall into the pockets of his shorts. He isn’t wearing a t-shirt, but it’s not his abs that seize the air in my lungs; it’s the dimples around his mouth. His smile is beautiful enough to disarm me and make me feel like a toothless tiger, especially when he aims it in my dir