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Chapter no 52 – WHAT IS HE DOING?

Consider Me (Playing For Keeps, #1)

OLIVIA

I WAS HOPINGย to intercept the server in the hallway, for obvious reasons.

The obvious reason is the way Caraโ€™s head snaps like lightning at the knock on the door before it creaks open. When the server pops his head in, he looks about as terrified as most of us have been all day. Itโ€™s only noon.

โ€œWhat?โ€ Cara barks out.

โ€œI think itโ€™s for me.โ€ My chuckle isย notย anxious. Also, itโ€™sย definitelyย for me. I can smell it.

I take the tray with a smile and a quietย thank you, then sneak into the bathroom and pry the lid off.

Oh, baby, yes. Come to mama. I might whimper, and I definitely bite my knuckles.

The second my teeth sink into that seven-ounce all-beef patty with American cheese, bacon, and grilled onions, my entire world explodes. My lids flutter closed, and I tip my head back with a moan that rumbles through my entire body.

And then the bathroom door whips open. โ€œAre you kidding me right now, Liv?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m so sorry.โ€ Itโ€™s half-sincere; Caraโ€™s face tells me sheโ€™s not buying it. โ€œYou are not.โ€ The beautiful bride pins her arms across her chest.

โ€œI canโ€™t live off grapefruit slices and water. I need substance.โ€ A cinnamon bun would also be nice, as would a mimosa.

Cara throws her arms in the air, nearly knocking my burger out of my hands. โ€œButย Iย have to eat grapefruit and drink water so I can fit into my dress! Youโ€™re supposed to be supporting me!โ€

โ€œI do support you. But itโ€™s your wedding, not mine. Plus, you look banging in your dress and youโ€™ve got room to spare.โ€ Iโ€™ve gone to every fitting with her; I know this. I hold out my burger and wag my brows. As unimpressed as she looks, the temptation is there, twinkling in her eyes. โ€œI canโ€™t last until cocktail hour to get some real food into me.โ€

Cara laughs. Itโ€™s the humoring, exasperated kind, and I donโ€™t feel good about it. โ€œOh, sweet, naรฏve Olivia. You think youโ€™ll get to eat at cocktail hour? No, no, no. Youโ€™ll be getting your picture taken. No, you wonโ€™t be eating โ€™til dinnertime, babe.โ€

My entire face falls with this devastating news, and Cara lunges forward, gripping my wrist as she takes a bite half the size of my burger.

โ€œOh. Fuck.ย Yes. So good.โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t you dare ruin your makeup!โ€ The makeup artist rushes into the bathroom, sighing when she spies me. โ€œYour lipstick is all smeared.โ€

โ€œSorry.โ€ This apology isย definitelyย insincere.

Cara nudges me in the side. โ€œYouโ€™re in such a better mood today. Iโ€™m not buying that you didnโ€™t get laid last night.โ€

โ€œI didnโ€™t,โ€ I insist for at least the fifteenth time.

Cara woke me up at midnight to ask me how good I got dicked. Her words, not mine. The answer wasย no dick at all, but twenty-five minutes later, with the lights out, our door opened, and Carter appeared at the foot of my bed. He didnโ€™t say a word and neither did I, just enjoyed the way he snuggled up behind me, his lips pressed against my neck. Cara mumbled something about at least having the decency to make the s*x silent so she could get her beauty sleep, but I was out minutes later with Carter wrapped around me, and when I woke this morning he was already gone.

So while I didnโ€™t get dicked, what I did get was a decent nightโ€™s sleep for the first time in a week. I feel refreshed and mildly hopeful, and that right there does wonderful things for a woman.

Two hours later, my lipstick is no longer smudged, Iโ€™m draped in shimmery champagne, and am several more inches off the ground than Iโ€™m comfortable with. I watch Caraโ€™s mom fasten the final button on her dress before she stands back, one hand at her mouth while the other flaps at her eyes.

โ€œYou look absolutely beautiful, Care,โ€ I whisper.

Sheโ€™s glowing when she turns around, cheeks rosy, smile bright. She runs her fingers down the delicate satin and inhales a shaky breath. โ€œYou

think so?โ€

โ€œI know so.โ€ I wrap her up in a hug, giving her a tender squeeze. โ€œIโ€™m so happy for you.โ€

โ€œOh, fuckers.โ€ She dabs at the corner of her eyes. โ€œIโ€™m getting a little teary eyed over here.โ€ She shakes her hands out. โ€œAnd nervous. Iโ€™m nervous. Iโ€™m never nervous.โ€

I still her frantic hands, squeezing. โ€œYou have nothing to be nervous about. Itโ€™s you and Emmett. Youโ€™ve been planning this day since you met. Literally.โ€

โ€œWhat if he gets cold feet? What if he backs out?โ€ Her ocean-blue eyes bounce between mine, and at my disapproving look, she giggles, dismissing her own words with the flick of her wrist. โ€œYeah, youโ€™re right. Who could resist all this?โ€ Her hands flutter over her curves and she pops a hip.

โ€œThereโ€™s my girl. Now letโ€™s go catch you a husband.โ€

 

โ€œOw.โ€ I whirl around, glowering at Cara. โ€œWould you quit pushing me?โ€ โ€œIโ€™m sorry. So sorry. Iโ€™m nervous. What are they doing? Why arenโ€™t

they ready?โ€ She cranes her head around like sheโ€™s trying to sneak a peek. โ€œStop it. Calm down. Theyโ€™re just standing around, talking. Emmett

probably figured youโ€™d be a half hour late like you are to everything else.โ€

Heโ€™s currently bent over a row of people, laughing without a care in the world, polar opposite of his bride. I scan the scenery, the trees and mountains a stunning backdrop to this gorgeous blue-sky day. Adam and Garrett are talking to a handful of their teammates, but I donโ€™t spy Carter anywhere. Not that Iโ€™m looking or whatever.

โ€œWill you go tell him weโ€™re ready to start?โ€ Cara shoves me toward the glass doors.

โ€œOnly to get you to stop pushing me.โ€ I open the door and she gives me one last push, shoving me out into the garden, and I bounce off a brick wall.

Not a brick wall. My boyfriend. Myโ€ฆCarter.

โ€œOh. Shit. Sorry.โ€ My fingers curl around his biceps as his find my waist, steadying me on my ridiculous heels.

Carterโ€™s gaze dances with mirth as it dips down my body, that half smirk donning his perfect face. โ€œDid you grow overnight?โ€

My knees wobble at the sight of him in his black suit, his usually unruly bed-head waves tamed and combed neatly to the side, face freshly shaven, showing off those heart-stopping dimples.

โ€œFour and a half,โ€ tumbles aimlessly from my mouth. His brows quirk with amusement. โ€œWhat?โ€

โ€œUh, the, myโ€ฆโ€ I lift a leg and hike up my dress, giving my foot a wiggle. โ€œFour and a half. Heels. Tall.โ€ย Well, folks, itโ€™s been grand. Iโ€™m heading home.

Carterโ€™s face detonates with a cheek-splitting grin. โ€œYou are absolutely stunning, Miss Parker.โ€

โ€œThank you. Thanks. You too.โ€ย Why am I like this?ย โ€œYour hair isโ€ฆyour faceโ€ฆCara wants Emmett to know sheโ€™s ready.โ€

Carter chuckles, bending and pressing his lips to my cheek. โ€œIโ€™ll tell him.โ€

Caraโ€™s arm whips out, pulling me back inside. โ€œI heard more than Iโ€™d like to admit. Have I not taught you anything about playing it cool? You are a lost fucking cause, woman.โ€

I canโ€™t say I disagree, so I line myself up behind the rest of the bridesmaids as the music starts, and when itโ€™s my turn to head down the aisle, my gaze lands on the only person I want to see.

Carterโ€™s wearing a goofy smile as he watches me try to keep count with the steps in my headโ€”the coordinator said I walk too fast, which I find ironic, because, you know, Iโ€™m short as hell. He stacks his shoulders, standing taller, and his grin grows wider as I step up below the archway and take my place. He gives me a wink as the music changes, and everybody turns back as the glass doors open and Cara steps outside with her dad at her side.

She floats down the aisle like the queen she is, beaming, nose wrinkling while she tries to fight off tears. Emmett is losing his battle, silent tears streaming down his handsome face, and Carter hands him the pocket square from his jacket.

Iโ€™m lost in their heartfelt vows, the words they whisper, the promises they make to love and support each other for always, and Carterโ€™s eyes remain locked on me, smiling at the way I keep swiping at my tears.

Nearly five hundred people jump to their feet and go wild as Cara and Emmett kiss for the first time as husband and wife before she leaps onto his back and he tows her right down the aisle and out of sight.

Carter steps up to me, offering me his arm. โ€œShall we, princess?โ€ I grin at him through my tears. โ€œWe shall.โ€

 

โ€œYou gonna finish that?โ€

I glance at Carter, the way heโ€™s pointing at the remainder of my prime rib with his knife, eyes wide with question. The moment I sigh, he grins, stabbing my beef and shifting it to his plate.

โ€œIโ€™m starting to think you only requested to sit beside me so you could clean my plate.โ€

โ€œNah. I requested to sit beside you because Iโ€™m fucking obsessed with you.โ€ He wipes his mouth with his napkin. โ€œAnd so I can do this whenever I want.โ€ His hand lands on my thigh, slipping below the slit, warming my skin, luring that heartbeat down, down, down. Bracketing my chin between his fingers, he angles his mouth above mine.

He kisses one corner of my mouth first, then the other. My bottom lip next, followed by the bow in the top. And when his mouth finally covers mine, my lips part, eager for him, to feel him, to taste him, to give him every single part of me he desires.

Each moment of this day has been perfection, and Iโ€™m only mildly horrified when I return from a trip to the bathroom after dinner to find Carter talking to my brother in one corner of the ballroom.

And then the oddest thing happens. Jeremy laughs, they shake hands, and then theyโ€ฆhug.

What. The. Fuck.

I watch Alannah tear across the room, flinging her arms around Carterโ€™s legs, and he hugs her tightly before taking her out on the dance floor for a spin.

Jeremy sidles up next to me, tugging on my earlobe. โ€œWhat, did you think I was gonna kill him or something?โ€

I slap his hand away. โ€œIt crossed my mind, yes.โ€ โ€œNah, Carterโ€™s a good guy.โ€

My brows rocket up my forehead. โ€œNever have those words ever left your mouth.โ€

He lifts his shoulders in a shrug. โ€œI can admit when I was wrong.โ€

โ€œYou literally canโ€™t. Ever. Never in my life have you ever admitted such a thing.โ€

โ€œAh, shut up.โ€

The music changes and I smile at that familiar tune, the one Carterโ€™s been singing to me since we met, as he ambles across the dance floor, smiling sheepishly at me.

โ€œDid you request this song?โ€ I ask him for the second time in my life. โ€œUh-huh.โ€ He holds his hand out. โ€œDance with me?โ€

I shove my wineglass into Jeremyโ€™s chest and slip my hand into Carterโ€™s warm one, watching it swallow mine up as he spins me into him. Heโ€™s the same as always, his smell, his touch, the way he holds me close, his lips on the outer shell of my ear as he sings along to his favorite song.

My body quivers as his breath rolls down my neck, and butterflies erupt in my stomach when he dots my skin with millions of tiny, tender kisses in between lyrics.

โ€œCarter.โ€ I squeeze my eyes shut. โ€œIโ€”โ€

โ€œI love you,โ€ he tells me, bringing his face in front of mine. โ€œI love you, Olivia.โ€

His lips, soft and gentle, touch mine as the music drifts to an end, fingertips on my lower back pressing me closer. When Carterโ€™s name is called, he pulls back, leaning his forehead on mine, and smiles.

โ€œGotta go make my speech, Ollie girl.โ€ He kisses me once more before heading to the podium. The simple act of clearing his throat and tapping the microphone earns him a holler from the entire hockey team, and his electric smile lights the room. โ€œHowโ€™s everyone doing tonight?โ€

I swear he could tell us all the room was on fire and the response would be the same: the deafening roar of applause and cheer. And he couldnโ€™t look smugger.

โ€œIโ€™m so happy to have control of the only five minutes Cara couldnโ€™t plan tonight. She tried, obviously. I was given a very specific set of rules that detailed what I was and wasnโ€™t allowed to say. But I accidentally lost that list.โ€

Cara pins her arms across her chest in a way that lets everyone know that list was 100 percent real.

โ€œFor those of you that donโ€™t know me, Iโ€™m Emmettโ€™s best friend and teammate, Carter. Iโ€™m honored to stand beside him today as his best man, but itโ€™s also very honorable of him, as heโ€™s finally admitting to himself and

everyone else that I truly am the best.โ€ He pauses for the laughter that rolls through the room. โ€œCara, youโ€™re absolutely fucking stunning tonight, a picture of perfection as you always are. Emmett is one lucky fucking man.โ€

โ€œCarter!โ€ Cara screams, slamming her fists down on the table.

โ€œOh, right. Oops.โ€ He chuckles, looking mildly sheepish. โ€œIโ€™m supposed to limit myself to only five curses. Guess Iโ€™m down one already.โ€

Cara holds up her pointer and middle fingers. โ€œTwo!โ€

Carterโ€™s eyes bulge as he runs his fingers through his hair, messing up that perfectly coifed mop. โ€œTwo? Fuck me. I mean, shit. No. Fuck. Ah, fuck it. Cara, you know I canโ€™t!โ€ He flashes everyone his perfect grin, all charming, self-assured, and dimply, and Cara groans, dropping her face to her hands. โ€œI canโ€™t be perfect at everything. But anyway, enough about that. I was talking about how lucky Emmett is. Heโ€™ll leave here tonight with a beautiful wife whoโ€™s feisty, hilarious, and has one hell of a huge heart. And Cara, wellโ€ฆyouโ€™ll leave here tonight with a lovely new dress.โ€

Cara stands, holding the skirt of her dress as she does a little spin.

โ€œItโ€™s been an emotional day for all of us.โ€ Carter points at the four-tiered cake. โ€œEven the cake is in tiers.โ€

I drop my forehead to my hand as the room explodes with laughter. โ€œOh sweet Lord.โ€

โ€œI met Emmett when I was eighteen when we were drafted to Vancouver. If you can believe it, we didnโ€™t click right away. There was a sense of competition between us, like we both wanted to be the best. Emmett was serious and focused, and I was goofy and easygoing. He was quiet and driven, and I was and still am exceptionally good-looking.

โ€œEmmett, I wormed my way into your heart, breaking your shell one inappropriate joke at a time until you let me see the big teddy bear you really are. Youโ€™ve always inspired and pushed me to do better when you knew I could, and Iโ€™m proud to say I am the man I am today because I had a friend like you.

โ€œAnd Cara. I knew. I knew the second I met you that you were going to steal my best bud. You walked into that room and his jaw hit the floor. All he wanted to do was spend all his free time with you, hide in the hotel room and talk to you on the phone all night instead of going out to the bar with us. I didnโ€™t understand how he felt until I metโ€ฆโ€ His eyes move, finding me, and he smiles. โ€œUntil I met her. And then it all made sense.โ€

Carter pauses, running a hand over his chest. โ€œWatching you two create a life together has been incredible, and I know itโ€™s only going to get better. How lucky you are to be sharing it with your very best friend. To the bride and groom.โ€ He raises his glass, but holds up one finger. โ€œOh, and one more thing. Cara, this is from the guys on the team. Best of luck with Emmett. We found him to be useless in most positions, but weโ€™re confident your experience with him later tonight will be satisfactory.โ€

I donโ€™t have time to tell Carter how beautiful his speech was, even the tiers bit, because the DJ announces itโ€™s time for the bouquet toss, and Jennie starts dragging me to the center of the dance floor with her and the rest of the women.

โ€œI donโ€™t want to,โ€ I whine. โ€œIโ€™m gonna sit this one out.โ€

โ€œLike fuck you are.โ€ Jennie starts stretching out. โ€œIf I have to do it, so do you. But fair warning: Watch your back. We Becketts are competitive as fuck.โ€

โ€œYou can have it. This tradition is ridiculous.โ€

Cara gasps, spinning back to me. โ€œI know you didnโ€™t just callย anything

at my wedding ridiculous, Parker.โ€

I slam my lips together, shaking my head. โ€œNo. Nope.โ€ โ€œYouโ€™re damn right. Now get into goddamn position.โ€

With a sigh, I stand next to Jennie, Alannah bouncing up and down in front of me, and I seriously hope one doesnโ€™t pummel the other to the ground in a bid to get this fucking bouquet. I roll my neck over my shoulders, closing my eyes and waiting for this to be over as the crowd counts down.

โ€œFive! Four! Three! Two! One!โ€

I expect applause, hollers, and shrieks. What I donโ€™t expect is the silence.

Cranking my eyes open, my heart stutters at Cara standing in front of me, tears in her eyes as she smiles so brightly at me, holding out her bouquet.

To me.

โ€œCaraโ€ฆโ€

She wraps my fingers around the ribbons of silk and velvet that keep the stems together, then spins me around to where Carter stands before me, waiting, smiling.

โ€œRest assured the beautiful bride gave me her full support to do this here tonight.โ€

Caraโ€™s chin lands on my shoulder. โ€œWeโ€™ll reflect on my selflessness later.โ€

Full support to do this? Do what? Selflessness? Why am I so hot, and more importantly, why is Emmett pointing his phone at me?

โ€œHave I told you today why I love you?โ€ Carter takes a step toward me, then another, his smile growing with each inch he eliminates. โ€œI love you because youโ€™re funny and snarky, sarcastic as all hell, and the night we met, you told me to go fuck myself.โ€ He ignores the way Cara shrieks his name. โ€œYouโ€™re also kind and soft, sensitive and sweet, the best auntie, and a teacher I wouldโ€™ve died to have in high school. Youโ€™re not just my girlfriend; youโ€™re my biggest cheerleader and my best friend.โ€

He takes my face in his hands, thumbs wiping at the overflowing tears dripping down my cheeks. I donโ€™t even know where they came from.

โ€œWhy are you crying, Ollie girl? I havenโ€™t even gotten to the good stuff yet.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know whatโ€™s going on, but you called me your best friend and your girlfriend,โ€ I sob, folding toward his chest as I grip the loosened collar of his shirt.

His soft chuckle is warm against my lips as he tips my chin up to kiss me. He takes a step backward, dipping his hand in his pocket, pulling out a small velvet box, and he sinks to one knee.

โ€œIโ€™m hoping to call you something else when Iโ€™m done doing what I need to do here.โ€

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