by Aria Ford
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
Jackie
It all seemed like a dream—a crazy, insane, wonderful dream, but a dream nonetheless. The weeks had passed slowly, but now we were at the end of the season and were ready to be married.
I was staying with Scott—he had decided we would move into his apartment until we found something that suited us both perfectly. I had told him about my dad and his need to be near us and he had understood completely.
“Jackie?” a voice called at the door.
“Mm?” I replied dreamily. I opened the door to find Barbara there. She was my bridesmaid. She had laughed about that, saying that at fifty-two she was hardly a bridesmaid. But I had insisted. Now she was here to help me dress.
I let her in and she went to the bed where the dress was laid out. I had been looking at it apprehensively all morning. Barbara picked it up with the same ease with which she peeled carrots or cleaned paintbrushes.
“Here we go,” she said, the Dior creation over one arm. “Let’s see if we can figure this one out.”
I laughed. She helped me with the corsets and underthings, then fastened the dress up behind me. It was stunning.
It had a classical look, with a low V-neck and a tight waist, a long skirt gathered in at the waist and falling in soft folds to lap the floor behind me. It was white, but a sort of pearl white, almost like gray pearls. It matched my eyes. I swallowed.
“It’s beautiful.”
“No, you’re beautiful,” Barbara corrected stubbornly. “The dress just matches you.”
I swallowed and hugged her impulsively. “You look beautiful too.” She did.
She was wearing a butter-yellow dress with a low neck and high waist that fell perfectly. It matched her auburn hair, which she had curled and fluffed so it framed her heart-shaped face appealingly. She looked at least ten years younger than I knew she was, and really cute.
“Oh, nonsense, she said, flapping a hand at me absently. “Now. I think we’re supposed to let the hairdresser in just now. Oh, hell. There’s the bell.”
She ran to answer the door. Scott was already at the church. I stood and looked at myself in the mirror, feeling as if my heart might stretch and burst if anymore happiness filled it. I slid my hands down the slippery silk and stared into my own surprised eyes.
I looked beautiful.
Barbara returned, hairdresser and stylist in tow, and soon I was in the seat behind what had become my dressing table, with my hair being styled into the most elaborate, beautiful style of my life. I stared at myself as she lowered the veil onto the elegant bun she’d made. My face was framed with wavy curls, my hair arranged on top of my head in a style that cascaded down the back, falling into loose ringlets that brushed my neck.
“Right,” Barbara said. “Now, the lady I just let in has to do your face.”
I laughed, still amazed at Scott and the way he was spoiling me. As if a daylong beauty treatment yesterday hadn’t been treating enough, without my own stylist and makeup artist here in our apartment, doing my face and getting me ready!
They finished and I drifted, my mind in a haze, down to the car that waited for me. It was supposed to be a surprise, and it was.
A vintage Rolls, cream and beautiful, awaited me. He couldn’t have picked a better bridal conveyance than that. I felt my heart melt. I looked up, not wanting tears spoiling my face.
“Right,” Barbara said briskly. “Let’s get in. Amelia has the baby.”
Amelia was our Au pair. She was coming with us, Stella on her knee. I wanted to take Stella myself, but Scott had insisted—probably fairly—that she might mess up my gown and he had a point there. She did have a habit, at three months old, of putting things in her mouth.
I slipped into the seat and looked over to where Barbara and Amelia rode with us.
“Hello, baby,” I whispered to her. She looked at me as if not sure what to make of this strange creature. Then she recognized me and smiled.
“Nah”, she said.
I laughed. That probably meant high praise. I grinned at my daughter.
“You look beautiful,” I replied. She did. Not content with spoiling me silly, Scott had ordered her a proper gown too—an adorable white silk one with puffed sleeves and a bow at the waist. She looked like a lovely doll.
“Wuh.”
We all laughed. My dad was there too, looking stunning in a black suit. He smiled at me, eyes crinkling. “She has good sense, your daughter.”
I laughed and nodded, unable to speak.
“You look beautiful, baby.”
I did cry then, though fortunately my makeup didn’t smudge. I squeezed his hand. “Thanks, I said, my voice wobbling dangerously. “You too.”
Then we were speeding away to my wedding.
I didn’t see anything of the crowd, the photographer, the journalists each taking pictures of their own. I didn’t see anything, really, until I walked in. Then I saw Scott. And everything faded.
He was wearing a black suit he could have been born wearing, it fit him so well. Tall and dark haired, with that lovely chestnut curl to his hair that brought out the blue of his eyes so perfectly, he looked like a painting. I couldn’t quite believe what I was seeing.
He was smiling at me and I smiled back from under the veil. I went to stand beside him.
His hand moved so that it stroked mine and I wanted to grin. I gripped his fingers briefly and then let go sternly, forcing myself to concentrate on the task at hand.
The ceremony seemed brief. The words washed over me and seared into my heart with their beauty. Then I was saying my vows.
“I do.”
I listened to the verse and then to Scott’s reply. Low, level and unshakeable.
“I do.”
“You may kiss.”
He turned to me and, with trembling fingers, lifted the veil. He kissed me and it was a burning, passionate kiss, a hungry one that, although brief, promised to make up for that lack later. I shivered and kissed him back.
We were man and wife.
We turned to face the congregation and I felt a little dizzy. In the pale light that filtered down on all of us, the group before us was a sea of blond and red and brown and gray and pastels and the black of suits. I held Scott’s hand, swaying a little with amazement.
We looked at each other. His smile said all the words that were inside me. He looked so happy. I smiled back.
We walked down the aisle into the flow of confetti, happy shouts and congratulations. Then we were piling, laughing, into the car. Scott had Stella cradled to his chest. We kissed on the back seat.
“I love you,” I whispered in his ear.
His hands traced over my shoulders, his touch setting my body on fire. He drew me into his embrace so that we were both—Stella and I—held against his chest. “I love you too,” he whispered. “I love you too.”
***
I followed Jackie through into our bedroom. I had thought we should jet off somewhere for our wedding night, but she had insisted on having the evening together at home. Now that we were here, I wasn’t sorry about that. The media would have followed us anywhere else and it wouldn’t have felt as, well, personal.
Now I leaned against the bedroom door with her in my arms and kissed her. She looked so, so lovely. I was almost shy to touch her.
“Jackie,” I breathed.
She smiled and cupped my cheek in the way she had that made me feel so warm inside. I kissed her hand, and she smiled at me, her eyes unfocused.
I laughed. Ran my hand down her hair. We had left the veil in the sitting room, and I stroked her soft, fluffy hair in the magnificent style. I looked down at her and kissed her again. Her body was pressed against mine and I could feel my cock harden as I held her close.
“Jackie,” I whispered as I kissed her neck. Her skin was so sweet and warm under my lips. I sucked it gently and she laughed, a small, happy sound. It made the blood flood my loins. I reached down and locked my arms around her, lifting her so
that she was in my arms.
I carried her to the bed, laughing and protesting. Put her down on it. My own body was so aroused now I wasn’t sure if I could slow it down. But I had to. I wanted to make this a night to remember.
I held her against me while I reached behind to unfasten the dress. My fingers were trembling so much I could barely lift the little loops of silk off the small, round buttons, but I managed. While I worked I kissed her neck. She was giggling as my lips tickled her and the sound was setting me aflame.
I kissed her back onto the bed and slid the dress forwards over her arms. Worked it down over her feet where it slid away. I stared at her.
Wearing bridal lingerie, she was unbelievable. My cock throbbed angrily, a warning that I had to do something now or I was in danger of spending myself just looking at her. I went to the bed, fumbling with longing, blinded fingers for the laces of the corset. I managed to work it off and stared at her hungrily. It was like unwrapping Christmas gifts. Everything I took off revealed something amazing.
I did it slowly, kissing her left breast and then the right one as I slipped the bra off. My body flooded with heat as I felt that warm roundness with my hands. I pushed her back onto the bed and slowly, so slowly, slid her panties down. My eyes feasted on her lying there.
My bride. My wedding.
I sighed. She was smiling at me. “You also need to get rid of something, there.”
I smiled. “I suppose I do.”
“Yes,” she purred. She sat up and fumbled with my buttons. I felt my heart melt as she undressed me too. I gathered her in my arms when she’d taken off my shirt, longing to feel her silk skin pressed against my chest.
We sat like that for quite a while, her body pressed to mine, my face buried in her warmth. I couldn’t quite believe the depth of feeling that ran through me. Love, joy, amazement. Wonder. Happiness. I choked. I couldn’t quite believe it.
Then, as she moved in my arms, longing rose again to overwhelm me. I shifted and finished what she’d started until we were both naked on the bed.
Then, slowly, as slowly as I could, I parted her thighs and felt her wetness. She was as ready as me! I gasped.
Trembling, I knelt between her thighs and slid inside. I gasped as I filled her, feeling the sweet, warm welcome that only she gave me. I couldn’t believe how amazing it felt to be inside her. I pulled out and in, slowly, trying to find the ways that pleased her most. When I found the spot that made her cry out, I stuck with it.
In, out. In, out. In, out. Faster and faster and faster. My eyes were closed, breath gasping.
She was moaning and then she cried out, a ragged scream. Then it came. Crashing over my head like wildfire. I gasped and moaned and it kept coming. The biggest, strongest orgasm I had ever felt. I was pumping in her, my body spending itself.
I collapsed into her arms and we lay like that, my mind a featureless blank, until she moved.
She ran her hand down my back and into my hair, stroking me. I sighed and moved closer, kissing her neck.
“I love you,” I whispered in her ear. “Thank you, dearest.” I couldn’t find words to describe how incredible I felt. I had to thank her.
She smiled. Her face was so bright it seemed as if all the candles in the room had sparked there. “Thank you too, dearest.”
We lay there, our bodies pressed together, sharing the warmth of skin and the drowse of release until I rolled off her and held her in my arms.
We kissed, then, and, kissing, began to feel our desire kindling again. It was going to be a long night, I thought with some rising excitement. A long night, and a long morning. It was our night.
Our wedding night.
I still couldn’t quite believe it.
When I woke next morning, with Jackie in my arms and the scent of her in my nose, looking at the sweet smile on the curve of her mouth, I did start to believe it.
“Good morning, wife.”
She giggled. “That’s nice.” She opened her eyes. “Good morning.”
We rolled into each other’s arms, and it was a long time before either of us left the bed. When we did, drowsy and sated, we looked at each other—both, I think, a little awed.
“I love you,” I said, staring at her where she stood in the hazy daylight filtered through the curtains.
“I love you too,” she said.
We kissed.
Epilogue
It wasn’t that hard to convince Dad to move with us when we finally moved. Scott had put so much thought into everything. Found the perfect housing estate for all three of us—Dad and ourselves. It was outside of the city, set in leafy greenness. He was ecstatic.
So was I. The place was beautiful. A classic style with high ceilings and rooms bright and sunny, with room for a nursery for Stella and a big bedroom and a generous kitchen. It couldn’t have been more perfect if it had been made for us.
It was another three months of gentle debate about the decor before it was finally ready for us to move in. During that time, Scott’s dad had forgiven him. He had reinstated him in the will and even agreed to meet me. It had been tense, but worth it. Scott loved his dad and I was pleased to see them back together. The renovations wore on, and our plans reformed and grew. And I was glad we’d waited for it all to be redone before we did.
Now I stood in the kitchen, looking out of the long, french windows onto the terrace and our lawn. Dad was out there—he lived next door now and looked amazing—and with him was Stella.
“…and these ones will grow and flower in the springtime,” he was telling Stella. She toddled beside him, looking up with big trusting eyes. She was nine months old now, and starting to walk.
“Jackie?”
Scott called me as he came out of his office. It was the weekend and we were enjoying the time together. He stood with me and we looked out into the garden together.
“She said it again this morning,” I said.
“She did?”
“Yes.”
We stood and watched Stella as she followed my father around the garden trustingly. The look in his eyes when he looked down at her still made my heart ache. She meant the world to that guy.
“I haven’t heard her.”
“Wait,” I said, turning to kiss him. “You impatient man, you.”
His grin did all sorts of things to my body. “Yes,” he murmured. “I am impatient. When I want something.”
“Scott…” I murmured, drawing his hard, firm body against my own. “I want you too.”
“Shall we go upstairs?” he whispered.
I was going to reply, and in the affirmative, too, when the door opened.
“Hello, you two,” my father said. “Returning one small girl to her home…”
Stella was beside him, clinging to his hand. I smiled down at her. I looked at Scott. He was looking down at her with the awe and tenderness that never failed to bring a lump to my throat.
I helped my dad up the steps while Scott went to talk to Stella.
“Would you like tea, Dad?” I asked him as he cleaned his boots and walked slowly into the warm, spacious kitchen.
“That sounds good,” he agreed genially. At that moment, Scott made an urgent sound.
“She said it! She did! She did.”
I smiled. Went to join him. He was holding Stella and lifted her gently so that she was between both of us.
“Say it again, Stella,” he whispered gently “Who am I, Lovey? Hey?”
She looked up at him, big gray eyes solemn. “Da,” she said.
I blinked back tears and saw that Scott was crying. Unashamed, big tears rolled down his cheeks. He was smiling, too, and then we were both laughing.
Stella joined in the laughter and I heard my dad chuckle as he rattled with the tea things in the sink.
“Yes,” I whispered to Stella, my voice too tight for speaking now. “That’s right.”
Scott was her Da. And we were a family. There was so much love in that house that I was surprised the walls
didn’t break, showering it everywhere like a thousand shimmering sparks. Because sometimes your wildest dreams can come true. All you have to do is trust. And follow your heart.
The End
MY HOT STEPBROTHER
A Second Chance Romance
CHAPTER ONE
Ryan
Darkness enveloped us. Bradley and I moved side by side, silently trekking a path through the wilderness. Our footsteps were quiet, but leaves crunched beneath our boots, making us hold our breath. My nerves were calm and my heartbeat steady. Nothing about this mission was simple, but I knew my team had my back.
Bradley and I slowly entered the compound from the north, while Jacob and Drew came from the east. The southern and western sides were covered by a deep, murky swamp.
As Bradley and I approached the building, I felt my breathing slow even more. My mind went blank as I let my training take over. Bradley and I moved slowly, checking our surroundings with every step. There wasn’t room for fear, only action.
When we reached the designated room, Jacob and Drew came around a corner. We nodded to one another and silently planned the extraction using hand signals. We’d made it this far; we weren’t turning back now.
Jacob ducked to inspect the lock on the door. He nodded to let us know it was an easy entry. Quickly, he slipped his tools out of his pocket and inserted them in the lock. Bradley and Drew stood with their backs to us, watching the hallway for any signs of life. When Jacob opened the door, my gun was raised, ready to fire on sight.
Luckily, the room showed no signs of enemy resistance. I entered first, sweeping my gun from side to side as I moved. Jacob grabbed Bradley and Drew, who walked backward into the room. Drew kicked the door closed behind them. It swung shut with a soft click. Finally, we were in.
The room was dark. It took our eyes a few seconds to adjust. Once they did, we saw her sitting against the back wall. Her arms and legs were tied together, a gag shoved in her mouth. When she saw us, her eyes went wide with fear, and she tried desperately to crawl away. Bradley moved forward, quickly bending down in front of her.