SEAL'd Shut (A Navy SEAL Standalone Romance Novel)

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by Ivy Jordan


  “I felt the arrangement was no longer suitable to my needs,” I said, feeling relief flow over me as I come up with the answer.

  Gavin looked at me, eyed me, really. His eyebrow lifted, his lips tightened, and even though I thought he would ask for more detail, he didn’t.

  “Is that your CV?” he asked.

  I nodded and handed him the paper clenched in my hand. He read through it while I sat there across from him, nervously awaiting the next question.

  “You do have good references from the previous family?” he asked.

  I nodded. “Yes. Of course.”

  His eyes rested on my blue high heel, and then slowly slid up my leg, my body, making me squirm in my seat until they finally met mine.

  “There is another matter to discuss before I make any decision,” he said softly.

  He leaned in toward me as if he was going to let me in on a secret. His dark hair was drizzled with silver flecks, and his bright-blue eyes glistening as the sunlight pushed through the large open window behind me. He was a handsome man. Not just handsome for an older man, but the kind of handsome you see in GQ magazines, or on billboards advertising men’s briefs or body wash. His intense stare made me nervous, and a little uncomfortable.

  There was no mention of a Mrs. Bellefonte, which both excited and scared me at the same time.

  “Did you notice the part in the ad that mentioned ‘specific stipulations?’” he asked.

  I nodded. It was an odd thing to see in the type of ad he placed, but I hadn’t given it much thought. I assumed it was a special diet, or that I needed to be a non-smoker.

  “I’m not looking to hire just a nanny,” he said quickly.

  My heart raced as he continued to stare into my eyes.

  “I would want you to play a part. You’re an artist, so I assume you understand,” he said.

  “Play a part?” I asked curiously.

  My mind raced with ideas of what that could mean. Did he expect me to clean the house naked, give him bubble baths? Shit, what if there isn’t a kid, and he wants me to be his nanny, changing his pretend diapers and powdering his butt?

  “I’m a very busy man, Stella. I don’t have time for dating, but I feel it’s important for my daughter to have a woman around. I also feel it’s extremely important she have some idea of what a healthy relationship looks like,” he said quickly.

  I was growing very confused as he spoke.

  “I would expect you to play the part of my girlfriend, and of course, a mother-figure to my daughter,” he concluded, and leaned back against the sofa cushion.

  I knew my mouth had fallen open, and my eyes had to be filled with confusion and shock. I left one position where the husband was coming on to me, for one that I would…what, sleep with the dad, and pretend we were a couple?

  “I’m prepared to offer you one million dollars a year. That is eight million dollars for the completed contract,” he stated professionally.

  My heart nearly jumped out of my chest. Holy shit!

  “A million dollars?” I gasped, surely, my mouth still hanging open.

  “There will be certain stipulations, as stated. You cannot date anyone else. You will stay in my house, sleep in my bed, and attend all public events by my side. I will give you an allowance for clothing for any formal events. You will be given a car, a driver if needed, and even though it will appear to the world, to my daughter, that we are a couple, you will understand that we are not. When the contract is over, I will no longer require your services,” he said sternly.

  I calculated the time, realizing I would be thirty-four before I could even look for a real relationship. His eyes burnt through me, creating a heat between my legs that I enjoyed. “So, I would be required to sleep with you?” I asked.

  “In my bed, yes. Sex is negotiable. I expect that after you get used to me, it shouldn’t be a problem, and that you, of course, would enjoy it,” he said with a smile.

  “But no. I do not plan on forcing you to do anything you don’t want to do, Stella. But you will be required to show affection toward me, both in public, and at home,” he added.

  I was dumbfounded, and intrigued.

  He reached into a small drawer, pulling out a stapled packed of papers. “This is the contract,” he said, pushing it toward me. “Have your lawyer look it over, and if you decided to take the job, it’s yours. But I will need an answer by the end of the day,” he said quickly.

  I nodded, still unable to speak. I shook his hand and let him show me to the door. My heart was racing, my mind reeling. I wasn’t sure what I should do. Should I do it? It was almost too good to be true.

  I sat in my small apartment, staring out the window to the streets below. Kids were playing basketball in the courtyard below, the net torn from the hoops, the grass gone, and with the help of the sun’s glistening light, broken glass on the ground sparkled. It was a horrible neighborhood, but it was all I could afford.

  My last job, with the Evans family, I had lived with them in their modest townhome. My pay wasn’t much, but enough to buy paint supplies, have a night out occasionally, and make my car payment. I hadn’t saved up much, and I knew after paying for this dump, my bank account was diminishing quickly.

  I needed this job. A million dollars a year, eight million dollars in eight years. I sighed, pushing open the first page of the contract.

  The lingo was confusing, and the only lawyer I knew was my cousin Tiffany. It was embarrassing to make the call, but I couldn’t afford a lawyer on my own.

  “I’ll be over in an hour, after I leave court,” Tiffany said without hesitation.

  We’d been best friends growing up, the only young girls in a mostly male family.

  I paced the floors, reading, and re-reading the contract while I waited on her to arrive. When I finally heard a knock on the door, I rushed to let her inside.

  “What is the urgency?” she asked, concern in her voice.

  I pushed the contract toward her, quickly explained my offer, and then watched her as she started to read.

  “Are you actually considering this?” she asked.

  I nodded. My cheeks burnt red as my embarrassment grew. “If I do, you can’t mention it to anyone. There’s lawyer-client confidentiality, isn’t there?” I said quickly.

  She laughed. “Yeah, for clients that pay.”

  I pulled a twenty out of my purse and shoved it toward her, “I’ll pay you whatever you want when I get paid, but take this as a deposit. Please. He made it very clear that even my closest friends and family couldn’t know this was an agreement,” I pleaded.

  She took the twenty and shoved in her purse. “Okay. You’re seriously going to do this?” she asked.

  “Should I?” I asked.

  She sat down at my kitchen table, read through the agreement, and then smiled. “It’s a sweet deal. Does he have room for two pretend girlfriends?” she laughed.

  “You do realize that you can’t have any romantic life of your own, or you are obligated to return any money you’ve received?” she asked, her tone growing more serious.

  I nodded.

  “I’ve not exactly been doing great in that department,” I laughed.

  She’d listened to me whine about Hans, the Swedish trainer at my gym. He was the closest thing I’d had to a real relationship since college, and he was too self-absorbed to ever settle down.

  “Okay. If you’re serious, I’ll represent you,” she said firmly.

  I gave her a quick hug as she stood to leave. “I have to get back to the office. Call me with an address and time,” she said.

  I hesitated to call Gavin once she left. Was I doing the right thing? A million dollars, eight million dollars.

  I made the call, and Gavin was gracious with my acceptance. “We can sign the papers this evening. Is six o’clock okay with you?” he asked.

  “Yes. I’ll bring my attorney, if that’s okay,” I replied.

  “I wouldn’t expect it any other way,” he said qui
ckly, and then hung up.

  Tiffany agreed to pick me up at a coffee shop near Gavin’s home. I drank three cups while waiting on her, and by the time she arrived, I was wired for sound.

  “You’re a mess,” she laughed, pushing open her passenger door.

  I didn’t speak during the short ride to Gavin’s estate. We both walked inside when he greeted us, and I let Tiffany do most of the talking.

  When it was time for me to sign, Gavin smiled, handing me a gold pen. His hand brushed against mine softly as his eyes smiled into mine. “This is just an agreement,” he said clearly.

  I nodded, took the pen, and signed the next eight years of my life away to this man.

  “You will be moving in tomorrow afternoon. I expect you to arrive by two o’clock, so you can be settled in before Isabella returns home from school,” he said with a smile.

  “I’ll be here,” I assured him, and then took the first week’s check written out for nearly twenty-thousand dollars.

  Tiffany gushed about how handsome Gavin was as she drove me to my car. “Call me if you need anything,” she said, gripping my hand tightly in hers as I opened the car door.

  This was it. I signed.

  There wasn’t much to pack in my small apartment. I shoved my picture albums, my important papers, and a few keepsakes in a large duffle, and used my only suitcase to carry all of my clothes. Since college, I’d worked for the Evans family, and I had never been required to dress in anything more formal than yoga pants and a t-shirt. This was going to be a totally different experience.

  A black Lincoln pulled up in front of my apartment just before two o’clock. My phone beeped with a message from Gavin’s number, instructing me that the driver would help me load my bags. I’d planned on driving, but remembered Gavin saying I’d be equipped with a car. I guess a woman driving a Kia Forte wasn’t exactly in his league.

  It felt surreal as the man wearing a tuxedo shirt and black jacket took my bags. I slid into the backseat, practiced the breathing exercises Hans taught me, and tried not to overthink it. This was a good thing, a great opportunity. I repeated those statements over and over in my head until pulling up in front of Gavin’s house.

  “Glad you made it,” Gavin said, quickly ushering me into the house.

  Glad I made it? I laughed to myself at the thought. How could I not have made it when he’d sent a driver to collect me?

  “Let me show you around,” he said sweetly.

  The house was intimidatingly large, and as he showed me room after room, I felt as though I’d need a map to find my way around again.

  “Our room is upstairs,” he said, taking the first step up the spiraling staircase.

  Our room; it just sounded so strange.

  I followed him up the stairs, and down the long, wide hall. He pushed opened the double doors, revealing a large master bedroom, complete with a canopy bed, terrace, and marble bathroom. “This is your closet,” he said, pushing open doors to a room larger than my bedroom at the Evans’.

  “I’m sure you’ll have no problem filling it with the allowance you’ll receive,” he laughed.

  Tiffany told me my allowance had been stipulated in the contract. I would receive ten thousand a month for clothing, incidentals, beauty treatments, and other items related to keeping up the appearance of Gavin Bellefonte’s girlfriend. On top of that amount, any formal event attended would earn an additional ten thousand for formal attire, special preparation, and time spent. I was in awe. This can’t be real. I must’ve fallen and hit my head. I knew I had to be in a coma in some crappy hospital, dreaming up this world.

  “We met on my trip to Barcelona six months ago, and we’ve been Skyping ever since. You have family here, but you lived in Barcelona, where you studied your arts. We are in love, and you adore me, so you agreed to move here and stay with me and my daughter,” he said quickly.

  It felt as though I was in whirlwind, gathering information too quickly to absorb. I wondered how long it had taken him to come up with that back story. “That’s what you’ll tell everyone,” he said.

  I’d never been to Barcelona. What if someone asked me a specific question? Ugh. I was getting in too deep.

  “There’s Isabella,” he said, gripping my hand in his.

  It was odd, holding his hand as we descended from the staircase and into the large entry.

  A beautiful little girl stood in the sitting room. Her hair was blonde, curly, and her eyes bright blue, the only thing that she seemed to inherit from her father. “This is Stella,” Gavin said, pulling me into his side.

  His arm slid over me, feeling like a strange weight as the little girl looked up at me and smiled.

  “Glad to meet you,” she said.

  I knelt down to her level, extended my hand, and let her grip me with her tender fingers for a quick shake. “I’m so glad to meet you, Isabella,” I said.

  The driver who’d picked me up earlier nodded and left from the front door. “You’ll pick Isabella up from school starting tomorrow. I believe it is good bonding time for her,” Gavin said , his voice softening as he spoke of his little girl.

  The next two hours were spent getting to know Isabella while Gavin worked in his office with the door shut. She was a very interesting girl. She loved to paint, so it excited her that I’d studied in Barcelona. We agreed to go shopping and set up a studio in the large home where we could both paint as we desired.

  She never questioned the fact I’d just moved in, which I found a little odd. She was gracious, polite, and it was possible that her refinement kept her from asking such questions.

  Gavin arrived for dinner, which he’d had catered from a gourmet restaurant he said was his favorite. The food was delicious, and when he told me I’d be expected to handle dinners from there on out, I was worried my tuna casserole wasn’t going to be well received.

  I loved spending time with Isabella, and after dinner, I helped her with homework, picked out her night clothes so she could get a bath, and even snuck her up a before-bed treat of cookies and milk.

  I hated for her to go to bed, leaving me alone with Gavin. He was sweet, and very attentive when Isabella was around, leaving me to wonder how he’d be when she wasn’t.

  “Isabella is asleep,” I said, poking my head into Gavin’s office.

  “I’ll be up for a while. You can go on to bed without me. Isabella needs to be awakened by seven thirty, and breakfast by eight,” he said quickly.

  I was a bit relieved, but felt a strange rejection from him. This was my first night here, and it felt odd walking up the spiral staircase alone and climbing into the large bed. I didn’t know when he’d come to bed, or what he’d expect when he did.

  My alarm went off, waking me from the slumber I hadn’t even realized I’d fallen into. I never heard Gavin come to bed, but there he was beside me.

  His shirtless body was only partially covered by the thin, Egyptian-cotton sheet. My eyes lingered on his chest, tan and tight. My body reacted with a yearning I hadn’t expected.

  He rustled under the sheet, turning to his side. I slipped out of the bed without disturbing him and knocked softly on Isabella’s door. “Come in,” she said.

  She was already up, picking out clothes for the day when I came into her room. “Good morning,” I said cheerfully, surprised to see her up.

  She smiled as she laid out her clothes onto the bed. “I’ll be down in thirty minutes,” she said politely.

  “Of course. What would you like for breakfast?” I asked.

  “Just fruit and some juice,” she replied.

  When she turned to head into her bathroom, I felt that same strange rejection from the night before. This is just a job, Stella.

  I wasn’t sure what Gavin would like for breakfast, so I made bacon, eggs, pancakes, and cut up fresh fruit. When he came downstairs, Isabella was eating her fruit, sipping her juice, and deep into her chapter book.

  He wrapped his hands around my waist, pulling me in close. His lips pressed a
gainst mine, soft, sensual, like we were truly in love.

  My knees weakened, my body melted into his arms as he held me against the kitchen counter. When he pulled back, he winked, and quickly turned his attentions to the coffee maker where I’d made a fresh pot. Isabella hadn’t even looked up for the display of affection, which was solely for her benefit. At least I think it was for her benefit.

  This wasn’t just a job. At least, it wasn’t like any job I’d ever had.

  Chapter Two

  Gavin

  Stella was a beautiful woman, and after only a week with Isabella, she’d proven to be a very wise choice on my part.

  I watched her with my daughter, how she lovingly attended to her every need. She would be an amazing mother one day. Isabella was lucky to have her.

  “There is a charity event this evening,” I said, realizing I hadn’t given her much warning.

  Her bright-green eyes widened as she stared across the breakfast table in my direction. “Tonight?” she asked.

  “Yes. I apologize for the late invitation. This is an event for a client, and I just found out myself,” I assured her.

  She nodded, but I could tell she was nervous. I wondered if she’d ever been to a formal event before, and if not, how would she act?

  “I’ll have Stephanie from my office help you with all the last-minute details,” I said, pushing my coffee mug to my lips.

  My eyes lifted over the mug, watching her push her scrambled eggs across the plate. Her nails were painted pink, not professionally, and not well. Her hair was long, blonde, but not styled, and she didn’t seem to wear much makeup, not that she needed it on any other occasion, but tonight would be special. This was the first public outing, the one where she’d be introduced as my girlfriend. I needed it to be perfect. I needed her to be perfect. “She’ll arrange an appointment at the spa,” I said, scooting my chair back and standing to leave.

  “What about Isabella?” she asked, her eyes filled with a genuine concern.

  “I’ll make arrangements for her to get home, and to have someone stay with her,” I assured her.

 

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