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Chapter no 14 – INDY

The Right Move (Windy City Series Book 2)

Daily updateโ€”I just want you to know, I saw the outline of your brotherโ€™s dick and I very much want to have sex with him. But Iโ€™m not going to. Arenโ€™t I such a good friend?

 

STEVIE

If I could have one wish, itโ€™d be that your campsite didnโ€™t have Wi-Fi so I never had to read those words.

 

Blame your brother for that one too. Only rich people have Wi-Fi while camping.

 

Gonna go throw my phone against the wall now! Have fun!

 

Iย โ€™m sure thereโ€™s a blush covering my cheeks as I head down the stairs to

dinner, and Iโ€™m not embarrassed but I am flustered. He blatantly brought up sex on a night we have to share a bed, and I ran with it.

If we were fucking, theyโ€™d know. Iโ€™m not very quiet.

What the hell is wrong with me? As if the other night, tangled up on the couch when he rejected me after I hinted that I was ready to move on physically from Alex wasnโ€™t bad enough, here I am, telling him how loud I am in bed.

โ€œIndy.โ€ Annie waves me to the fire thatโ€™s roaring in the middle of the campsite. โ€œIโ€™m having a hot toddy. Can I make you one?โ€

โ€œThat sounds great.โ€

Annie pours from her thermos to a mug before adding some lemon and a cinnamon stick. โ€œI know youโ€™re just pretending,โ€ she whispers for no one else to hear. โ€œBut you two look good together.โ€

I take a sip of my cocktail, warming me from the inside out. โ€œRyan would look good with just about anybody.โ€

Annie raises her brows, unimpressed. โ€œMm-hmm. Whatever you say.โ€ โ€œWhereโ€™s your boyfriend?โ€ Ethan calls out as he stands at the grill with

Ron.

โ€œHeโ€™s uhโ€ฆtaking care of something.โ€ย Subtle.ย โ€œHeโ€™ll be right out.โ€

โ€œI hope hamburgers sound good tonight.โ€ Ronโ€™s voice drips with pride as he mans the grill with a metal spatula in his hand. โ€œThese are going to be a perfect medium-rare.โ€

โ€œThat sounds great,โ€ I lie, hoping there are some sides Iโ€™ll be able to munch on. Iโ€™m here to make a good impression on Ryanโ€™s boss, not offend him by refusing to eat the dinner heโ€™s so proudly prepared.

Caroline comes out of her tent with a plastic piece of Tupperware, shaking it to show us. โ€œAnd I hope you like s’mores!โ€

I donโ€™t know what Ryanโ€™s deal is with Ron Morgan, but he seems nice enough to me. Sure, Iโ€™ve only met him twice and he was with his wife both times, but the guy seems like a total softie. Ryan is far more intimidating than him.

Speaking of my fake boyfriend, I hear his car beep in the lot behind me before he emerges with a cooler in his hand. The sun is setting, leaving a slight golden glow to illuminate him and he looks fucking gorgeous in those fitted black jeans. His beanie is a navy knit which does nothing but make his eyes glow strikingly blue.

Good God, Indy. Get it together. Itโ€™s a goddamn beanie and jeans.

โ€œRon, would you mind throwing a few of these on the grill too?โ€ Ryan asks, putting his cooler on the picnic table and fishing out a box of frozen

veggie patties. โ€œIndy is a vegetarian.โ€ He didnโ€™t.

โ€œOh, I had no idea.โ€ Ronโ€™s voice drips with apology, looking at me.

โ€œIt was my fault,โ€ Ryan cuts in. โ€œI shouldโ€™ve told you. I brought some veggie sausage for her breakfast too. Do you have somewhere to store them?โ€

โ€œI do!โ€ Caroline bursts, pulling Ryan into their makeshift kitchen where they have a much larger and fancier cooler than his.

โ€œHmm,โ€ Annie hums. โ€œWhat?โ€

โ€œNothing. Donโ€™t get me wrong. I love Ethan, but my real husband is nowhere near as thoughtful as your fake boyfriend.โ€

โ€œHeโ€™s just trying to convince them that weโ€™re legitimate.โ€

At that exact moment, Ryan looks over his shoulder, offering me the sweetest smile that man could give.

Annie takes a long drink from her cocktail. โ€œTheyโ€™re not the only ones heโ€™s convincing.โ€

 

 

In true Ryan fashion, he takes the liberty to wash the dishes after dinner. Itโ€™s not quite the same setup he has at home, but a single sponge and a waterspout seem to work just fine for him.

Four tree stumps circle the campfire, acting as seats. Ron, Caroline, and I each take one while Ethan shares his lap with his wife.

โ€œAnnie, how are the girls?โ€ I ask while leaning forward to roast a marshmallow over the fire. โ€œDid Gemmaโ€™s piano recital go well?โ€

It might seem like Iโ€™m asking to appear close to Annie because any girlfriend of Ryanโ€™s would be friends with his closest teammatesโ€™ wife. But the truth is I genuinely like Annie and enjoyed getting to meet her at the fall banquet.

โ€œIt did!โ€ Annie adjusts in her husbandโ€™s lap. โ€œShe got a little case of stage fright in the beginning, but Ethan gave her a pep talk and she was good to go. She did great.โ€

Ron cuts in. โ€œWhat did you tell her, Ethan?โ€

โ€œThe usual. How if I have to play basketball in front of thousands of people, she could handle a room of fifty. I also added that the only person she needed to impress was herself. That sort of stuff. Oh, and I bribed her with post-recital ice cream if she got on stage and performed.โ€

Through the glow of the fire, I can see the smile on Ronโ€™s face. โ€œYouโ€™re a good dad.โ€ He turns to me. โ€œWhat about you two? Any kids in the future?โ€

My cocktail goes down the wrong pipe, turning me into a sputtering mess, but somehow, I still find the mental wherewithal to pull my marshmallow from the flame before it burns. All while replaying Ronโ€™s question if Iโ€™m going to have Ryanโ€™s babies anytime soon.

Annie and Ethan chuckle into each other, finding this entire scenario hilarious.

Ron cocks his head, as if heโ€™s testing me for the answer, quickly reminding me that weโ€™ve yet to fully convince him of our relationship or Ryanโ€™s drastic and sudden change.

โ€œI uhโ€ฆweโ€ฆโ€ I stumble.

A blanket settles around my shoulders. โ€œWe havenโ€™t talked about it yet,โ€ Ryan says with full honesty. In fact, it might be the most honest thing weโ€™ve said to Ron tonight.

โ€œSettle down, Ronald,โ€ Caroline condemns. โ€œTheyโ€™re new and young and in love. Let them enjoy it. Theyโ€™re in the exciting stage, when your bellies fill with butterflies from the prospect of seeing each other. Although, that stage may have already passed for you two since you live together.โ€

โ€œWellโ€”โ€

โ€œItโ€™s still like that.โ€ I cut Ryan off, looking up at him over my shoulder. โ€œVery much so.โ€

Keeping his lips pressed together, he smiles down at me, those freaking dimples concaving with the glow of the fire lighting his face. โ€œCan I sit with you?โ€

I look to either side of me, but between me and all my winter layers thereโ€™s no room left for Ryan on my seat.

He bends down, speaking quietly. โ€œYou can sit on my lap, Blue.โ€

As his girlfriend, of course I would. As his roommate who is forming an unhealthy crush, itโ€™s a terrible idea.

I finish my cocktail for liquid courage and stand with the blanket still wrapped around me, my skewer and sad marshmallow in my hand. Ryan takes a seat, one palm lingering on my hip and guiding me down to sit on his lap. He situates the blanket over me, then pulls me closer, my back flush with his chest and the warmth of his breath lingering on the skin of my neck.

โ€œGood?โ€ he whispers. โ€œGood.โ€

Good doesnโ€™t do it justice. Iโ€™m great. Iโ€™m fan-fucking-tastic. This man is huge and warm and these goddamn thighs are pure muscle.

Under the blanket, his hand slides from my hip bone, curving inward, palm covering my thigh. His fingertips slip between my legs, dangerously close to a spot I need them, before he kneads my flesh as if he were holding back from more.

Acting. Fake. Pretend.

But the blanket is covering us, and this little show of restraint is for no one else to see.

Thereโ€™s a light pounding on my backโ€”his heart rate speeding up and God am I tempted to rock my ass back a touch and see ifโ€”

โ€œIndy,โ€ Annie interrupts, holding out the Tupperware. โ€œFor your sโ€™mores.โ€

โ€œOh. Thank you.โ€ I smile what Iโ€™m certain is the guiltiest looking smile sheโ€™s ever seen.

Concentrating on roasting my marshmallow, I attempt to ignore the stunning man underneath me. More chatter about kids circulates between the two couples, and I need to join in before I do something impulsive like grind my ass against my roommate to see if heโ€™s still hard from earlier.

Turning towards the Morgans, I ask, โ€œWhat about you two? Do you have any children?โ€

Caroline reaches out to squeeze Ronโ€™s hand. โ€œWe wanted to,โ€ she says. โ€œBut it wasnโ€™t in the cards for us. We have nieces and nephews who we treat as our own though. Ron and I are lucky to each have a handful of siblings, so we still got the family we always wanted.โ€

I swallow. โ€œIโ€™m sorry to hear that.โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t be. Life has a funny way of fulfilling you, even when it isnโ€™t in the way you assumed itโ€™d be.โ€

Canโ€™t argue there. Lately, life has been anything but what I assumed.

Looking at Caroline, I might be seeing my future self. Although, I donโ€™t know that Iโ€™ll be as lucky to have a husband that loves me the way Ron does her. Thereโ€™s a high chance kids wonโ€™t be in the cards for me either, but unfortunately, Iโ€™m an only child with no prospects of nieces and nephews to sublimate my need for a family.

Thereโ€™s always fostering or adoption, and Iโ€™m thankful for those possibilities, but Iโ€™m not sure how many adoption agencies are going to pick a single woman over a dual parent household.

โ€œBlue.โ€ Ryan lightly shakes my leg, pulling me out of my trance. โ€œYour marshmallow is black.โ€

โ€œOh shit.โ€ I pull it from the flame, blowing out the fire it brought with it. Ryan quietly laughs at me but pulls me in closer at the same time.

Typically, Iโ€™m the one to carry the conversation. Thatโ€™s my self-assigned role in our phony relationship, but I canโ€™t seem to come up with something to talk about after what Caroline said.

Ryan takes the cue. โ€œSo, we have Houston tomorrow night. Eastonโ€™s been on a roll these past couple of weeks. We should think about double teaming him in the back court. Try to break his rhythm.โ€

Ethan clears his throat, eyes bouncing from Ryan to Ron in warning. โ€œWhat?โ€

โ€œWe talk enough about basketball during the week, donโ€™t you think?โ€ Ron asks. โ€œWe like to keep family dinners to that. Family. We came out here to get away from the city. To have a break for the night.โ€

Ryan stiffens beneath me, and not in the way I want. Weโ€™re here, supposedly showing Ron that Ryan cares about more than just the game he lives and breathes. That he understands relationships and camaraderie are what make a great leader, not just the score at the end of a game. And he just walked into basketball talk without realizing.

โ€œOh,โ€ Ryan hesitates. โ€œI know. I didnโ€™tโ€”โ€

โ€œI havenโ€™t seen Ryan play in person yet,โ€ I blurt out, hoping to save him.

โ€œWhat?โ€ Caroline bursts, lightly smacking her husband on the arm. โ€œRon, did you hear that? Oh my goodness, you have to! Heโ€™s so talented.โ€

โ€œHe is amazing,โ€ I agree.

โ€œAre you in town tomorrow night?โ€ Ron asks. โ€œCaroline and I are missing the game. Itโ€™s her brotherโ€™s birthday. Our seats are yours if youโ€™d like them. Take a couple of friends and enjoy the game.โ€

โ€œReally? Iโ€™d love to. Thatโ€™s so generous of you.โ€

โ€œYou better dress up!โ€ Annie cuts in. โ€œCourtside at your manโ€™s game.

Youโ€™ll be photographed for sure.โ€ โ€œCan you come sit with me?โ€

โ€œI wish I could, but Iโ€™m officially at the stage of Ethanโ€™s career where the girls are going to sleep in our family box by halftime, and Iโ€™m trying to stay awake long enough to finish the game.โ€

โ€œDamn.โ€ Ethan laughs. โ€œIโ€™ve really lost my appeal, huh? Falling asleep watching me play? Donโ€™t let me keep you up, Ann.โ€

Annie pats Ethanโ€™s chest. โ€œI donโ€™t.โ€

The energy has shifted once again, and Ryanโ€™s little slip-up is in the past. As chatter continues, I refocus on my sโ€™more, adding twice as much chocolate as I probably should, but needing it to cover up the fact I burnt my marshmallow to shit.

Ryan rests his chin on my shoulder as I sandwich the graham crackers. โ€œThank you,โ€ he whispers for no one else to hear. โ€œYou saved me out there.โ€

โ€œWeโ€™re a team. Iโ€™m here to help you out.โ€ โ€œI like the way that sounds.โ€

Turning, I smile at him.

โ€œDoes that mean the team shares sโ€™mores too?โ€

I shake my head in disagreement. โ€œTheyโ€™re reserved for the MVP.โ€ I make a dramatic performance of the giant bite I take right in front of Ryanโ€™s mouth, letting my throat release a low moan in show of how good it is.

โ€œDonโ€™t make those little noises while youโ€™re sitting on my lap.โ€ He grabs my thigh, his lips dangerously close to mine while he speaks. โ€œOtherwise, youโ€™re not going to be able to get up for a while.โ€

Itโ€™s all a show, but goddamn, this version of Ryan is not the same fake boyfriend I went to the fall banquet with. Heโ€™s sexy and confident and comfortable out here. I like it far too much.

โ€œYou meanย youย wonโ€™t be able to get up for a while.โ€ โ€œSame thing.โ€

Turning around in his lap, I swing both of my legs to one side of his, offering him some of my sโ€™more. His lips wrap around it, taking a generous

bite, all the while keeping his ocean eyes penetrating mine.

Wow. It feels claustrophobic in this open air.

A bit of marshmallow falls onto his chin, and without thinking, I wipe it off with my thumb. But before I can clean off the mess, he grabs my hand and takes my finger in his mouth to suck off the remnants.

Iโ€™m entirely out of breath when the warmth of his tongue swirls and flicks my thumb, very similarly to how Iโ€™d imagine heโ€™d swirl and flick something else.

Acting. Fake. Pretend.

Heโ€™s getting good at this fake boyfriend thing, and if I donโ€™t keep reminding my romantic heart of exactly what this is, Iโ€™m going to be in trouble.

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