โAs a pro athlete, I have punished my body plenty of times. Iโve pushed it to the brink of physical failureโincluding playing a game hours after a stomach flu. But Iโm not sure Iโve ever felt as beat as I do now after waking up massively hungover, married to my ex, and then having to spend hours frantically shopping around Vegas because we didnโt pack enough clothes for a spontaneous honeymoon to Cancรบn, Mexico.โ
Nicoleโs friends atย Sparkย were very excited about this scoop, and they said it would pair perfectly with a promotion they were already set to run with a ritzy resort.
The plan is for me and Nora to love each other all over this resort andย Sparkย will photograph it.ย Damn.ย That didnโt sound right. Essentially my and Noraโs honeymoon will be sponsored by Nirvanaโa new luxury resort in Cancรบn. Weโll eat at their restaurant, lounge on their beach, swim in their pools, and do a few resort activitiesโbasically, say cheese for ten days while wearing a bathing suit and then make it home a few days before training camp begins.
We landed around nineย P.M. in Cancรบn after five hours of the worst turbulence Iโve ever experienced where neither one of us slept a wink and barely said two words to each other. And then there was gridlock traffic leaving the airport (because of course there would be traffic at nineย P.M. on a Sunday night because thatโs the way things go when you randomly wake up married one day to the person you were trying to never see again).
And to top it all off, Nora is being strange. Well, stranger than normal. Sheโs dancing around me like Iโm a human grenade. However, to be fair, I canโt decide how to act around her either. What the hell are we now? And how are we going to survive for ten days like this?
Weโre finally in the hotel lobby now and I feel like Iโve made it to the promised land. Not because the place is incredible (though it is) but because I know a bed is only minutes away. I need food. And then sleep. And after those things, Iโll be ready to address whatever this is between me and Nora.
Even though itโs late, the resort is brimming with wealthy energy and people in white linen clothing. Nora keeps getting distracted by the opulence as we walk.
โNow that is a lion sculpture! Weโve got to get you one of those. It could be a daddy lion to your baby lion.โ She gasps. โMufasa for your Simba!โ
โI donโt need any more lions.โ
She laughs one sardonic laugh. โAs if anyone can own too many lions.
Come on, Pender, use your head.โ
โWould you just keep walking?โ I put my hand to the small of her back, ignoring the way it fits like a lock and key. How I never want to remove it.
The deeper we get into the resort, the more attention we gain because unfortunately my size doesnโt allow me to fly under the radar all that easily. Even if they donโt know exactly who I am, people generally assume Iโm an athlete of some sort and start googling. Doesnโt take long after that.
The elopement post going viral hasnโt helped either. I opened my social media for ten seconds, and that was all I could take. Most people were supportive, and then a lot of ignorant assholes called Nora terrible names Iโd like to jam down their own throats. I guess thatโs why Iโm feeling protective of her now.
As we walk over the marble floors, we both notice two couples milling around the hotel bar staring at us. They have the look of intoxicated fans about to swoop in and ask for autographs and pictures.
Nora notices them too and steps in front of meโher small hand splayed out behind her in the air like sheโs projecting an invisible shield.
โWhat the hell are you doing?โ I ask the back of her head.
She cuts a look at me like Iโve lost my mind and pulls herself up to as tall as her five-foot-seven stature will allow. โUmโprotecting you. What does it look like?โ
Sheโsโฆoh my god.ย This woman.ย โWhy are you protecting me?โ โBecause Iโm your agent. Thatโs what we do.โ
โThat is not what you do. Bill never once acted as my bodyguard.โ
She shrugs a single shoulder. โNot my fault Bill wasnโt as great an agent as me. Why? You donโt think I can do it? There are female bodyguards, you know.โ
I snag her hand, intertwining our fingers and tucking her against my side. The lock-and-key sensation flares all over again. โYesโbut theyโre trained. You have arms like spaghetti noodles. And besides, thisโโI gesture to our clasped handsโโwill keep people from approaching better than your bodyguard scowl. People donโt usually talk to me while Iโm on a date, for some reason.โ
โInteresting logic. You should have made Bill hold your hand.โ I grin down at her. โWho says I didnโt?โ
Nora halts and doesnโt laugh like I expect. She studies me as her mouth curves into an intrigued smile before those eyes drop to my lips and stay there for one long moment.
โNora. Youโre staring at my mouth.โ It comes out unplanned and maybe a tad too hopeful.
She doesnโt look away. โBecause you finally smiled. I donโt want to miss it if it happens again.โ
I roll my eyes and tug her with me toward the check-in counter. She talks with the receptionist, but I donโt hear a word of it. My mind is stuck back there where Nora stared at my mouth like it was something wonderful that belonged to her.
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After checking in, we decline help from the bellhop (because honestly, Iโm just sick of people) and step into the elevator with our two suitcases.
Unfortunately, a random guy follows us in, and I donโt miss the way his gaze rakes over Nora from head to toe. Itโs been happening all day today actually. Sheโs wearing a pair of tight black leggings, white Nikes, and a boxy purple crop top (all items we acquired this morning on our shopping spree).
Nora is all beautiful curves, strong-looking legs, and soft pale skin that Iโm trying with all my respect not to notice but failing miserably. Especially when Iโm able to rememberโhazy as it isโwhat all that soft skin felt like under my fingertips.
And it doesnโt help that when she reaches up and adjusts the ponytail sitting high on her head, her shirt hikes up, showing a few extra inches of her stomach. At the sight of her navel, a memory rockets back to the front of my mind. Us playing on the couch while watching a movie (using the termย watchย loosely) and her shirt riding up just like this. I smiled and then lightly sank my teeth right there in the soft side of her stomachโjust enough to make her gasp and then laugh from her own reaction.
A little white horizontal scar that wasnโt there when we dated lives on the side of her abdomen. My nails bite into my palms to keep from reaching out and touching that thin mark.
Nora has lived a whole life I know nothing about, and I hate it.
She catches me staring at her stomach, and I wonder how transparent my desires are.ย Pretty damn transparentย given the way she raises her eyebrows. I cover my ass by meeting her gaze. โI was just thinking about how Iโm really going to have to wear sunglasses on the beach, or Iโll be blinded by
the light of your stomach.โ Itโs delivered in deadpan perfection.
โHey!โ She points up at me. โNot nice. Some of us canโt lay our bodies out to crisp up like a brown biscuit in the sunshine. Some of us have to lather up with SPF 70 or we turn into a shade of red that can be seen from outer space. Last time I tannedโโshe puts bunny ears around the wordย tannedโโthe lower part of my butt cheeks were so fried I couldnโt sit down for five days. But as a plus, my standing goal was met at two hundred percent that week.โ
Sometimes I wonder, if I stay quiet, will she continue to talk the whole night? Iโd happily let her.
Suddenly, gawking guy peeks around my shoulder to look at Nora, and the scent of alcohol oozing off him speaks for his boldness when he says, โIโm happy to volunteer as tribute to lather you up so youโre protected from the sun, princess.โ
My eye twitches with the sudden urge to shove his body back against the wall.
Nora, however, laughs just as the elevator doors open. โReally kind of you, random dude. Sort of batting a hundred on the creepy chauvinistic vibes, but thanks for the offer.โ She exits the elevator and I turn and face him, backing him into the corner but not laying a hand on him.
โSpeak to her like that again and find out what happens.โ
I leave him wide-eyed and speechless. The elevator doors close behind me and, finally, Nora and I are alone walking down the hallway. I am officially done with people today.ย Except for her.
We both stop just outside our suite, and she grins up at me. โWhat did you say to Mr. Princess back there?โ
My eyes slit and I fight the smile trying to break. โWhat do you mean?โ โI know you hung back and talked to him. Whatโd you say, Dere-Bear?โ I breathe deeply and shrug. โIt was so long ago. Who can remember?โ โTry your best,โ she says, a taunting grin curling her lips. And now I
know Iโm no better than the dude in the elevator because I want to take Noraโs hips in my hands and pin her back against this hotel door, and kiss her until our mouths are bruised. But of course I wonโt unless she asks me to. Even then, Iโm not sure that I would do it because my heart still feels battered from how she left me in college. Iโm scared to want her this much again.
โI might have said something likeโฆโTalk to her like that again and find out what happens.โ โ
Nora chokes out a laugh. โDerek, you didnโt. And with that macho voice too?โ
โI didnโt like the way he was talking to you. It was disrespectful. And โprincessโ? Was he serious with that shit?โ
Nora shakes her head at me while fighting a smile. โFor the record, Iโd prefer to fight my own battles. But alsoโโ she looks down, presses her tongue into her cheek, and then glances up againโโThank you. Itโsโฆkind of nice to have someone looking out for me.โ
โAlways,โ I say, because I mean it. Even when I was at my angriest with her, I still would have stepped in front of a bus for her.
We stare at each other now, both seemingly at a loss for what to say, but clearly feeling an old intimacy curl around us like smoke. Itโs so thick I can barely breathe. Noraโs expression mirrors mine. Pinched brows. Thoughtful eyes. Parted lips. How do we acknowledge this thing between us?
Weโre saved when my phone rings. I answer it immediatelyโ pathetically looking for a way to fill the silence while also delaying having to enter that suite with Nora.
โWhat the actual hell! Are you married?โ Nathan practically shouts into the phone. Iโve made Dad angry.
โWellโโ
โGive me that!โ Itโs Bree. I imagine her jumping for the phone and, when Nathan wonโt give it to her, jabbing her fingers into his ribs until he involuntarily pitches forward, and it slides into her hand. Because a second later, she sounds as if sheโs running away as she says, โDerek Pender, youโre in so much trouble! You canโt just post something like that and then go dark for an entire twenty-four hours with nothing more than a text that saysย itโs fakeโIโll explain later. Keep it to yourself.โ She says that last part in an overly deep voice that honestly gives my ego a boost. โThatโs a bad friend!โ
โSheโs right, very un-classy of you, Pender,โ Nora says with a smug eyebrow lift that I donโt need from her right now. โEven I found a minute to call my mom.โ
Itโs true, she called and told her the news pretty much the second we hung up with Nicole and Joseph yesterday. I asked how she took it and
Nora only smiled and said,ย Pam lives for stuff like this. She told me to keep her in the loop.
โWait, is Nora there right now?โ Bree asks, sounding too excited for my comfort. โPut her on the phone! Better yetโฆโ
Oh great. Bree is trying to FaceTime me now.
I let the call connect and Nora tilts her head against my shoulder so we can both watch Bree actively sprint through their house to keep Nathan (whoโs in the view behind her) from getting the phone. She feints right in the kitchen and slides over the counter. โYouโre a sucker, Nathan Donelson! Youโre never getting this phone back.โ
โShe seems sweet,โ Nora says in a whisper to me.
โWe call herย Bree Cheese.ย If youโre not careful sheโll try to become your best friend.โ
โThereโs no trying, only succeeding!โ Bree says with one of her huge smiles into the phone. โSo youโre Nora?โ Now sheโs hurdling the back of the couch.
โNo, Iโm his other fake wife.โ
โOh my god, she has a sense of humor too! I love you already,โ Bree shouts just before she runs into something and the phone clatters to the ground.
I hold the key card in front of the lock and the light turns green. That feels metaphorical in an intimidating way.
All I hear over the line is Bree yelping and then a grumbled argument before Nathanโs face fills the screen. โHow did this happen? You said you were never going to get married. And why is it fake? And how long is it fake for? Alsoโhi, Nora,โ Nathan says with a grin that he doesnโt even mean to be sexy but probably is.ย Fine, it absolutely is.ย โNice to see you again.โ
Bree hops like a squirrel on a caffeine high behind Nathanโs shoulder. โAnswer the questions, Derek!โ
I would, except Nora and I finally step inside our incredible suite and our eyes track to the same spot in the room.
โWaitโwhat are yโall looking at?โ Bree asks, smashing her face closer to the screen.
โI donโt know,โ Nathan responds more to his wife. โThey both look like theyโve just seen a monster, though.โ
I swallow. โWeโll call you back later.โ โDerek Pender, donโt you dare hangโโ
I end the call, unable to tear my eyes from the unfortunate object in the room.
Thereโs only one bed.