“Repeat after me,” the pastor instructed. “I, Adam Ellington, take thee, Katherine Mayfield, to be my lawfully wedded wife,” he paused for Adam to repeat his words.
“I, Adam Ellington, take thee, Kaitlyn Mayfield, to be my lawfully wedded wife,” he repeated with a smile. His use of his nickname for her brought both tears to her eyes and a smile to her face and elicited several chuckles from the audience as well. They repeated their vows and when prompted, Adam laid a kiss on Katherine that left her blushing.
“May I present Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ellington,” the pastor presented them to the church.
They let the crowds leave before taking a few pictures; Katherine hadn’t wanted a large number of stiff poses, before she and Adam posed on the front church steps before the open door. A small number of the press was allowed to join their photographer for the outside picture. They had otherwise hired security to keep the press and uninvited guests at bay.
The reception went well, the newly married couple sticking close to each other much of the time. They danced several dances and talked to their friends who were in for the wedding. Katherine watched in amusement as Tessa’s eyes nearly bugged out of her head when Joel asked her to dance.
When it came time to leave, Katherine gathered her things. Adam had made their honeymoon plans and Katherine had no clue where they were going. They left under a shower of bird seed before settling into the limo with a sigh.
“My feet are screaming,” Katherine admitted.
“Give me your feet,” Adam ordered. He took her shoes off and rubbed her feet.
“That feels soooo good,” she moaned in pleasure.
“Gee, and we haven’t even started the honeymoon yet,” Adam joked.
“I would sit up and pop you for that but you might stop rubbing,” Katherine returned.
“I love you, Kaitlyn Ellington.”
Katherine smiled brilliantly at him then.
“I love you too.”
“Oh, I guess I should tell you, our flight will be a lengthy one so we aren’t flying out until morning,” he shared.
“Good, I don’t want to be completely exhausted by the time we reach our hotel tonight.”
Katherine pulled her feet from her husband’s lap and shifted to lean against him, her head tilted. Adam took her up on the invitation for a kiss. They were quite lost in each other when the limo came to a stop.
“I guess we’re here already,” Adam smiled down at her.
“I guess so,” she smiled.
When Adam helped her from the car she frowned. They were standing on the side walk of a residential neighborhood. The one they had looked at the Craftsman in, she realized. She turned to Adam in confusion.
“I thought I would give you your wedding gift,” he told her.
“A house?” her eyes were wide.
“Yeah, you aren’t really the jewelry type and I’d already done that one,” he shrugged.
Adam took her hand and led her down the side walk; Katherine was confused when they passed the Craftsman. Adam instead led her up the walk of the Victorian she had admired and pulled a key from his pocket. He opened the door and turned back to lift her and carry her inside. Adam set her on her feet and she scanned the rooms; they were completely empty and dark.
“What is this?” she asked him.
“Your wedding gift.”
“It wasn’t for sale,” she frowned.
“It was, they just had to be convinced,” he countered.
Katherine shook her head in amazement.
She looked around again and noted the candles, one on each side of each step of the staircase. She started up the stairs, the candles curved at the top of the stairs and again curved to a door.
Katherine pushed the door open and smiled. The room had high ceilings and a fireplace, candles lining the mantel and a fire popping in the fireplace. There was no furniture, only a low platform bed opposite the fireplace, rose petals were scattered across it and the floor around it. She could see more candles burning in the bathroom and rose petals littered the floor in a trail. Katherine stepped into the room to find the claw foot tub filled with steaming water, and petals floating on top. She smiled at Adam and then turned to present him with the zipper on her dress. Adam lifted her hair and kissed her neck as he slid her zipper down. Her dress pooled in the floor and her remaining clothing and his soon followed.
Epilogue
Katherine stood, hands on her hips as she surveyed the placement of the couch Adam and Joel had just set in place. The two men waited patiently in case she changed her mind yet again. She and Adam had been home from Italy for two weeks and were trying to have the house ready for Christmas at their house that year.
“Perfect,” she pronounced. “Now you two come have some of these warm brownies I just pulled from the oven.”
“I knew my patience would pay off,” Joel joked.
“Thanks for your help, Joel. I’m glad you decided to visit.”
“I had ulterior motives for doing so,” Joel admitted. “I came with your in-laws to see the house after you two had left for Italy the next day and the house next door caught my eye. If I bought it would you two mind keeping an eye on it when I’m out of town?”
“Of course not,” Katherine smiled. She had really learned to like Joel since meeting him.
“Thanks. I’ve been saying for a while that I want a place where I can escape the Hollywood crowd and as much as I love my hometown, everyone makes such a fuss there that it wouldn’t be much better,” he shrugged.
“We’d love having you for a neighbor, Joel. I have to warn you though that southern women are hard to beat. Your heart will be on the line,” Adam teased.
“I’m willing to take the risk,” Joel grinned. “Especially if there are any more as sweet as the one you managed to snag.”
“I assure you there are none to compare.”
“I looked at the house and already made an offer; I’m supposed to hear something by tomorrow evening,” Joel returned to their earlier topic.
“It’s a beautiful place, we considered it,” Katherine shared.
“Adam said you did but he could tell you were smitten with this place. I would ask him what he had to pay to convince the previous owners to sell but he insists you aren’t to know.”
“I would probably flip if I did,” Katherine pinched the corner off a brownie.
“Eat it, baby, you’re going to a pinch at a time anyway,” Adam teased his wife.
She smiled and lifted the brownie.
“I made a nice sum on the place in California and I needed to reinvest it anyway,” Adam shrugged. He had also purchased space for a studio and offices and was in the process of retro fitting it to suit his needs. When he wasn’t busy with that or his wife, he had started volunteering at inner city outreach for at risk youth; Kaitlyn went with him. She had turned in her notice at work and worked her final day on the Wednesday before their Saturday wedding. She had been a great help with painting and decorating not just the house of course, but the office and studio space.
“How’s the studio coming?” Joel asked as though reading his thoughts.
“Good; Sam is sending me a demo for a young woman he’s been representing. The big labels are hesitating but he feels she has potential; I’m going to listen to it anyway.”
“I’m going to get the mail; I’ll be right back,” Katherine excused herself.
“She’s truly a gem, Adam, congrats man.”
“I know, I got really lucky,” Adam grinned.
“I’m still puzzled as to how you pulled it off,” Joel teased.
“It looks like we’re getting another new neighbor on the other side of the house you’re trying to buy, Joel. I knew the house looked empty but I never saw a real estate sign,” Katherine shared as she came back into the room, the mail in her hand.
“Maybe we’ll meet them soon,” Adam suggested.
“I’ll introduce myself once they have time to get settled,” she decide
d.
“I finally got Miss Cautious over here to drive the Porsche,” Adam shared with a smile.
“Congrats,” Joel grinned at Kaitlyn.
“Now just to convince her to drive the Harley,” Adam grinned and waited for the reaction he knew was coming.
“Don’t hold your breath! I don’t mind riding with you but, uh uh,” she shook her head.
“Oh, Case sent you a wedding gift; I left it in my rental don’t let me forget to get before I go.”
“How is Case?” Adam asked as he settled onto a stool at the kitchen island.
“Alright, I guess, right now he’s searching for a nanny so his mom won’t be exhausting herself trying to care for Sunny. Holly really did a number on him, Adam.”
“What happened exactly?” Katherine asked.
“He caught her in bed with another man,” Adam shared.
“Ouch,” Katherine winced.
“Holly is a real piece of work,” Adam shook his head. “She tried coming on to me one day when I ran into her at the studios.”
“She better steer clear of you now,” Katherine threatened, though her eyes were twinkling.
“As sweet as you are?” Joel teased.
“Ha! This sweet little woman almost got in a cat fight with Mia!”
Joel laughed at the announcement.
“I promise you that I might not be very big but if I need to I am certain I can pack a wallop,” Katherine assured them.
Both men smiled at her.
“I’ll have you know you are talking a steal magnolia; when it comes to something as important as my man I am not about to back down without a fight.”
“Kaitlyn, I love you baby,” Adam was still smiling when he pulled her into his arms.
“Did you two see the papers after you returned?”
“You mean about our wedding?” Katherine covered the brownies and set them in the fridge.
“Yeah.”
“We did; I thought the one about stand in doubles while we were married in a cathedral in Ireland was rather clever. They still haven’t forgiven us for shaking them in San Francisco.”
“That and your choice of venues confused them,” Joel grinned.
“I like simple beauty, sometimes less is more,” Katherine shrugged.
“I thought it was very beautiful,” Joel assured her.
“I barely noticed,” Adam shrugged, his smile was playful.
“You only had eyes for Kaitlyn that day.”
“Every day,” Adam argued.
“Oh you are so sappy!” Katherine rolled her eyes and snuggled into his arms.
“You love every minute of it, admit it,” he teased.
“I do,” she grinned.
“Watching you two makes me want to find that special someone so bad,” Joel sighed.
“I can call all of my single friends and you can see if any of them suit; they’re all freaking out that I know you,” Katherine offered.
“No, thanks,” he grinned.
“Especially after I told them how nice you really are. I forgot to be nervous with you about five minutes after meeting you,” Katherine shook her head.
“That’s because my charm was lost on you, you were already head over heels for Adam.”
“Is that it?” she grinned. She really liked Joel; he was amazingly unassuming for such a good looking man, especially one who was as big a star as his caliber.
“Yep, women find me irresistible,” he said in his best Barney Fife impression as he tugged at his belt.
Katherine laughed and went to pat him on the back.
“Hang in there, you’ll find one to overlook your homely face,” she assured him.
Joel’s hair, the color of sun ripened wheat was a nice foil to his warm dark chocolate eyes. His well-defined facial features played well on the screen and at five eleven with broad shoulders and slim but solid build he turned heads.
“Adam,” Joel placed his hands over his heart, “I’m crushed; your beautiful wife just trampled my heart all over the floor.”
“You are a certifiable nut, Joel,” Katherine accused.
“You have to be to survive Hollywood; otherwise they’ll drive you nuts.”
“Same difference,” Katherine shrugged.
“No, to be a nut is to be amusing, to go nuts is to need hospitalization at the mental ward.”
“Thank you for clarifying,” Katherine nodded.
The phone rang and Katherine reached for it.
“Hello.”
“Hey, Kaitlyn, is Adam home?” Donna asked.
“Of course. Adam, it’s your mom,” she handed him the phone.
“Hey, Mom,” Adam was smiling.
Katherine watched his smile fail.
“I see,” his voice was deep. “And when does he want…”
Katherine moved closer, concerned now at Adam’s expression.
“I’ll have to think about it, Mom. I just don’t know if I can do it,” Adam’s voice was hard.
“Right, I know, Mom; you’re right.”
Adam was standing with one arm on the counter and his shoulders slumped.
“I love you too, Mom. Bye.”
Adam placed the phone on the counter and leaned on it with both arms.
Katherine moved to slide her arms around him and he turned to hold her.
“What’s wrong?” she asked.
“My dad wants to see me.”
Keep reading for a sneak peek at The Girl Next Door, book two in The Shooting Stars Series.
One
Joel Bradford sat across from his best friend and his wife and smiled at the pair. He had never met a more unlikely couple than the one across from him. He also had never met two people so well suited for one another. Joel had just flown into Nashville from Hollywood where he had finished filming his latest movie. He had arrived in Franklin, the smaller outlying community where Adam and his wife, Kaitlyn, lived, only minutes earlier. Joel had purchased the home next door and was in to see to the business of moving in. He had purchased the home just before Christmas, now February was almost over and he still hadn’t managed to get moved in.
“How did filming go?” Adam asked him.
Joel and Adam had arrived in Hollywood at the same time, each new faces: Joel in the film industry; Adam in music.
“It went well. There will be a few things we’ll have to redo or touch up I’m sure but we’re more or less done.”
“Good. Does this mean I’ll finally get you as my neighbor?” Adam teased.
“Not entirely. I need to get some things underway; trouble is as much as I’ll be in and out of town it’s going to be hard to oversee it,” he admitted.
“I’ll help,” Kaitlyn was quick to volunteer.
“I couldn’t ask you to do that,” Joel protested.
“Hello, I just volunteered,” she pointed out.
Joel smiled at the petite red head; he liked this woman. When Adam, already kicking himself from walking from her life before his career had ever even taken off, had fist spoken of her Joel had known she had to be someone special. Men like Adam didn’t regret walking away from just anyone.
“I would deeply appreciate it,” he admitted.
“Just tell me when I’m needed and what needs to be done and I’ll be glad to help,” her green eyes were earnest. Adam’s brown eyes were warm as he watched her.
Joel was so glad these two had gotten a second chance. He had feared for a time that he was losing his best friend to drugs and alcohol. The two of them had grown apart as Adam’s dependency deepened. Then Kaitlyn had rotated back into Adam’s life and convinced him to get help. Her engagement to another man had made for interesting dynamics when Adam settled in Nashville after rehab. Joel hadn’t gotten to witness this, though he would have enjoyed doing so. He owed the renewal of his friendship with Adam to Kaitlyn and was finding he enjoyed her friendship as well. She was such a genuine person and for someone like himself who had become accustomed to the veneer of Hollywood, it wa
s very refreshing. The only problem he found with being with Adam and Kaitlyn was being reminded that he still hadn’t found someone to settle down with. In fact, his last relationship had been over for months and he still hadn’t convinced himself to date anyone.
“I’ll keep you posted. I plan on having the pool enclosed. I don’t feel like I’ve started the day until I’ve had my morning swim,” he pulled himself from his thoughts and back to the conversation. “And you’re both welcome to swim anytime whether I’m home or not.”
“Thanks, I’ll probably take you up on that,” Kaitlyn admitted.
“Oh, Sam said to tell you hi, I ran into him a few days ago,” Joel referred to Adam’s former manager, and sometimes talent agent. Adam had started his own studio after rehab and when Sam came across a talent he thought better suited to Adam than the larger studios, he gave him a call.
“How is Sam? It’s been a few weeks since we spoke,” Adam asked, as he brushed his brown hair back from his eyes.
“Fine as far as I could tell; he was in a hurry as usual.”
“I heard a rumor that you and Haley were seeing each other?” Adam’s brow was quirked. Haley didn’t seem like Joel’s type.
“No, I escorted her to an awards show after her date came down sick and then she insisted on buying me lunch a few days later as a thank you. How that turns into a sordid love affair I will never know,” Joel’s grin showed off his perfect white teeth.
“I didn’t take her for your type. Haley is nice enough but not quite…” Adam paused looking for a polite word.
“Real enough? I like Haley but, no, I want someone a little more in touch with the real world. That’s what me buying this home is about. I don’t want to cocoon myself in Hollywood and forget what real people are like.”
“Your co-starts aren’t real people?” Kaitlyn looked amused now.
“You know what I mean,” he grinned at her.
“I do know what you mean. How is Ginger; I really enjoyed meeting her on our last trip out there,” Kaitlyn referred to another of Hollywood’s up and coming stars.
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