Accidentally Hitched: An Accidental Marriage Romance

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by Sullivan, Piper


  I blinked to clear all the erotic images flashing in my mind and looked up into Nash’s smirking face. “Sorry, I was busy checking you out.”

  “I noticed. Mae said you had some trouble in Chicago?”

  “Yep, nothing that would follow me if that’s what you’re worried about. Some friends and I created this business, well really, a model, and made it successful in two cities. I got appendicitis and they sold the company while I was having it removed, without my permission or signature. It took five long years, but we finally resolved it.”

  “You’re not happy with the resolution?”

  Hell, no, I wasn’t, and I shook my head way too energetically. “I wanted revenge, but money is a decent consolation prize.” At least my friends’ betrayal it didn’t hurt as much anymore, and I wasn’t nearly as angry telling the story this time around. “It allowed me to start writing so, I can’t complain.”

  Nash moved around the kitchen gracefully, like a dancer who knew his every cue, every step and turn. It was a thrilling show. “That’s really good, Vivi. You just missed your daddy. He left for another of those fishing vacations.”

  “I saw him before he left. Made him take a few jars of coconut oil with him for his skin.” The old man would let the sun turn his skin to ash if it meant a good catch in the water.

  Dinner was a quick and easy affair, but very tasty. Steamed broccoli with thick cuts of juicy steak and super cheesy mac just as promised.

  “That was yummy, Dad. Thank you.”

  “Yeah, it was delicious, Nash. You can be my personal chef.”

  “What’s the pay?”

  I shrugged. “You get to eat what you make. Think of the money you’ll save on groceries.”

  “Vivi likes carrot chips Dad.” Norah rolled her eyes.

  That made me laugh. “They were delicious, maybe open your mind a bit.”

  “Make them for me so I can decide for myself.” Was it wrong and anti-feminist to be turned on by his bossy words?

  Because I was, and suddenly a whole new crop of fantasies reared up and I couldn’t wait to get back to Sweeter Nothings.

  Nash

  My workshop was my favorite place to be in the world, which probably didn’t say much about me as a dad, but I was a damned good craftsman. I’d started after my dreams of music stardom blew up in my face in Nashville, with end tables and stools. Small shit that fools with money to burn didn’t mind overpaying for, but then I started getting more and more commissions thanks to my friend and now manager, Billie. Now I did whole dining sets that went for five figure price tags, and even an all wood chandelier for a country music starlet.

  Normally, I came in here and cranked up the Lynyrd Skynyrd and got down to work on whatever project was most pressing. But today, all I could see was Vivi in that frilly looking dress that was made sinful by her curves. How in the hell was a man supposed to use sharp power tools when his mind was undressing a beautiful woman?

  “Fuck!” It was stupid to keep fantasizing about her, knowing we would only ever be friends, but my mind couldn’t turn it off.

  And I’d just jerked off to her this morning in the shower, so I should be able to get some damn work done. Luckily my phone rang, giving me another excuse to avoid the inevitable. “Yeah?”

  “Nash, it’s Earl, I got your wood in today and we can get it to you first thing tomorrow, but you said-”

  “That I wanted to see them load it so I didn’t lose more money on broken planks. Right, I remember. I can be there in two hours. Two and a half,” I amended because I needed to find someone to watch Norah.

  “See you soon,” Earl said and hung up.

  A quick look at my watch said I had an hour before Norah came home from day camp, which meant I didn’t have long to make arrangements. And that meant there was only one person I could ask. One person who I knew would be at home and available enough to watch a precocious little girl. I wiped the sawdust off my hands and flipped off all the surge protectors before I left my workshop and locked it up.

  Then, with great reluctance, I made the short walk to Vivi’s yellow house and jogged up the steps, knocking with more force than I needed to, seeing as I didn’t have a search warrant. Or a badge.

  The wait felt like an eternity, but when she pulled open the door I sent a wish out on the wind that I had more time to prepare myself. She had on short hot pink shorts that showed off long curvy legs and a plump pussy that I had to quickly turn away from. Unfortunately, things were much better as my eyes climbed her body, trying damned hard to ignore the way her nipples beaded against the hot pink sports bra with a zipper in the front. A zipper that begged me to tug the silver hoop down until pale dusky pink nipples came into view.

  Geez, I really needed to get laid. “What’s up, Nash?” She smirked at my open gawking.

  “I need you. Shit, I need your help, I mean. Your help.” Fuck, her curves were playing with my mind. I needed to go find a woman and fast. That thought dug deeper into my brain when she stepped away from the door and turned away from me, giving me a clear picture of her heart shaped ass, swaying from left to right as she walked away. “Am I interrupting?”

  “Saving is more like it. I was failing one final time at using yoga to relax. I’m just not that chill, I guess. Back to masturbation.” The image of Vivi stroking herself and moaning instantly popped into my head. The woman was trying to kill me.

  “I need a favor.” Hell, I needed to be anywhere else but here with Vivi wrapped in lycra while her chest heaved and red tendrils clung to her skin.

  “I’m listening,” she said, rolling her wrist to encourage me to speak.

  I sucked in a deep breath and gave her a quick rundown of the wood situation and prepared myself to do the one thing I still hated to do. Ask for help.

  “So can you watch Norah for a few hours while I take care of this?”

  She smirked and her eyes were lit with amusement, but underneath all that I could still see the heat banked in her eyes. “Sure, I’ll watch your kid while you go pick up some wood. I guess that’s what the kids are calling it these days.” Vivi put up a valiant effort not to laugh, she really did. But in the end my stern, unamused expression tipped her over the edge. “How soon do you need to leave?”

  “Fifteen minutes, twenty tops.”

  “Alright, I’m going to shower and then I’ll be right over for a long list of fatherly instructions.”

  “Thanks, Vivi. I owe you.”

  She grinned and bent to roll up her yoga mat. “Yep and don’t worry, I won’t be shy about cashing that favor in when I need it.”

  “Good. Great. No problem,” I told her, stepping back with my gaze on her like she might bite, or maybe strip, and I didn’t want to miss a second of it. But when her back arched to stretch, I turned and hightailed it back to my place. And straight into a cold shower to soothe the chaos she caused within me. I really needed to go to Zeke’s place and get laid, maybe then I could stop lusting after the first woman to light my fire in years.

  And I would definitely never fucking stop if she kept showing up in my house and around town in those sexy fucking summer dresses that showed off just enough skin to drive me crazy. Never enough to be obscene, just to make me imagine the obscene.

  “Here and reporting for duty, Captain.” She saluted and pushed in past me. I did my best to ignore the way her tits brushed against my arm.

  “I really appreciate this, Vivi. You have no idea how much. Last time I left the guys to their own devices, I ended up with ten grand in broken, splintered wood.”

  She whistled low as she kicked off her sandals. “Then go on and do your thing, I’ll keep Norah breathing in your absence. Just tell me if she’s allergic or whatever.”

  I smiled, grateful for her attempt to soothe my anxiety, because I didn’t like leaving Norah with other people. Ever. “Nothing like that, just keep the horror movies to a minimum.”

  “Gotcha. It’ll be fine, Nash. Fine.” She placed a hand on my chest and pu
shed, but not before taking a moment to squeeze my pec. “Sorry, but damn, how’d you get all these muscles?”

  “Hard work,” I told her, my voice harsher than I meant it to be, but Vivi seemed unaffected as she stared at her hand covering my chest and squeezing gently.

  “Indeed,” she said as though lost in a daze. She quickly recovered though and stepped back. “Sorry about that. I’ll keep Norah safe and alive, I promise. And if there’s time we might even have some fun. Go.”

  I did go, and I tried like hell not to worry, not even when the clock struck three and I knew Norah would be bouncing off the bus in exactly thirteen minutes, running up the stairs in search of a snack while she told me all about her day at camp. Viviana would be there and she would listen, she might even be interested in what Norah had to say. It would be fine.

  I kept telling myself that as I made the drive down to Earl’s lumber yard to watch four good ol’ boys load up the truck headed to my neck of the woods. Vivi was capable, and she seemed to enjoy her time with my daughter, which was more than I could say about most women other than my own mother who would move back to Belle Musique and right into my house if I’d let her.

  That’s not going to happen, so I relaxed on the way back to town, gave myself a pep talk to keep my body’s reaction to Vivi under control. We were friends and I would prove it to both of us, by being a good friend.

  If only she wasn’t so tempting.

  When I walked into the house, the first thing I noticed was the classical music which clearly hadn’t come from my own music collection. In the living room, Vivi was sprawled on the sofa with Norah curled up against her, legs and arms wrapped tight around Vivi. It was an image that I should have been indifferent to, but I wasn’t.

  I totally wasn’t. So I scooped up Norah in my arms and got her into her pyjamas and into bed with just one mild disturbance. “Daddy? We had so much fun,” she said around a yawn as I tucked her into bed. “Vivi helped me with my play. She said it was good, Dad. A real writer said my play was good.” Having used up all of her remaining energy to share her good news with me, Norah passed out with a satisfied smile on her face.

  And that right there was why I was determined to keep Vivi squarely in the friend zone. I couldn’t be the reason my daughter lost a woman like that, who was interested in the same things Norah was, who showed her how to be a strong woman without even realizing it. One day soon, I’d make my way up to Zeke’s Joint and find a woman to satisfy my needs. Then Vivi would be nothing but a reminder of my temporary insanity.

  After tucking Norah in though, I took a quick shower, relieving myself one final time, because thinking about Vivi in the shower wouldn’t hurt anyone. I went back down to find her still asleep on the sofa, shapely legs on display nearly all the way up to her hips.

  “Vivi, wake up.” I shook her gently but she wouldn’t budge. “Vivi, time to wake up.” One finger caressed her jaw line and she turned into it, then she turned her whole body and I caught a brief glimpse of the pale pink silk covering her sex. It was see through, giving me a glimpse of red curls sitting just atop a sweet pussy that made my mouth water.

  “Dammit!” I stood and covered Vivi with a blanket before grabbing a beer and heading up to my room. Alone.

  Where I had no plans to think about the curvy redhead on my sofa. Five minutes later, I was taking a second, much colder shower.

  Viviana

  Waking up and not knowing where I was felt like an experience I should revel in since I was gaining on thirty and had never done anything so extravagant. But the dreams were vanquished when I spotted a velvet patchwork backpack worn by drama geeks all around the world. And there was just one drama geek in my life, and she was eight years old, which meant I was at the Boudreaux residence. Nash’s place.

  That explained all the dirty dreams I’d had, and why Nash had been the star of them. It wasn’t all that surprising considering how much I crushed on him my last year in Belle Musique. But I was a wiser woman now, who made better choices. While sleeping with Nash might be incredible and unforgettable, it was also a bad choice.

  A very bad choice.

  But the scent of coffee currently swirling its way into my brain was six types of right and I stood, drawn to the dark roasted aroma like a cartoon cake thief.

  “Mmm, coffee.”

  “If I’d known how grateful you’d be, I would’ve put the mug right under your nose.”

  I should have checked my surroundings but the coffee called to me so I took a sip to prepare myself for whatever Nash would look like first thing in the morning. “I would have been forever at your mercy if you had.” I squeezed my eyes shut and took another long sip of the coffee, avoiding the image of him in sweat pants and tank top that showed off big, sculpted biceps and more tattoos.

  “Now I know. Thanks for watching Norah. I really appreciate it.”

  I shrugged, because spending time with Norah was no hardship. “It was fine. We worked on her play a bit. It’s good, Nash.” I expected a fairytale story, or some heroic princess, but not the dramedy she’d come up with.

  “You don’t have to say that, Vivi.”

  “I’m not. I gave her some notes because, come on, she’s eight. But it’s got good bones. Read it and decide for yourself.” I chugged the coffee before pouring another cup. “Thanks for the coffee, Nash. I’ll be cashing in that favor soon!” His laugh sounded behind me, but I didn’t look back as I slipped on my shoes and grabbed my bag so I could go home.

  Those dreams were still with me, so I ignored my desire for a shower and food and took my laptop up to my bed where I spent five hours writing and recrafting my story. My new story. Sweeter Nothings wasn’t just an erotic romance anymore. It was so much more. A woman’s sexual awakening against the backdrop of an unfolding mystery.

  I wrote until my back ached, until my mouth went dry and my eyes began to droop. I even managed an extra few minutes to jot down more ideas before I grabbed a bottle of water and took a shower. Then I hit the sack and slept for hours, maybe even days. It was a deep, dreamless sleep. The kind that made you feel reinvigorated when you woke up.

  Usually.

  The one exception being when your well-meaning, but overzealous aunt drops by unexpectedly and interrupts your sleep.

  “Aunt Mae. What are you doing here?”

  She frowned and pushed her way inside. “That’s no way to greet your elders, young lady. What are you doing still asleep, it’s almost six in the evening.”

  I sighed and gave her a very abbreviated version of events. “Nash asked me to watch Norah for a few hours and I fell asleep on his sofa until early this morning. When I came home I wrote for a few hours and then went to sleep. Two hours ago.” I emphasized that last part hoping Mae would get the hint and offer to leave. Hope was such a cruel bitch.

  “Oh, well at least your words came back to you. That’s fantastic!” She walked away, heading towards the kitchen with full hands. “Come on, girl, I’ve got a new batch of moonshine for us to test out.”

  I groaned, because the last time I tested moonshine with Aunt Mae, I lost two days. “Did you come here to get drunk with me?”

  “No, I came to cleanse your home of negativity, and set you up for great success. I know you just humor me and I love you for it, but it helps. You’ll see.”

  I didn’t humor Aunt Mae, I just didn’t judge her. I didn’t know if she had any real voodoo magic, but I knew that she was absolutely incredible to me. Inside the kitchen I wrapped my arms around her, ignoring the tie-dye eyesore of a caftan. “I think the magic is all you, Aunt Mae.”

  “Oh, honey. You are just…” She looked away and fanned the tears forming in her eyes. “I love you, Viviana.”

  “And I you, Aunt Mae. You are the best mom a girl could ask for.” I went to change my clothes and freshen up while Mae scared away all the negativity in my new home. I wasn’t sure if I believed in magic, but I would take any help I could get. Since Aunt Mae had brought her moonshine, I gra
bbed a pair of lightweight shorts and a loose racer back tank top, perfect for grilling and relaxing with my family.

  “We’re all set, Vivi. This place has good energy now.” She hugged me, so excited I couldn’t help but let some of it rub off on me.

  “Come on, crazy lady, I need to get some food on the grill before you end up drunk and naked, howling at the moon.” We both laughed as the bell rang. I frowned, wondering who it could be since I hadn’t made any real effort to reconnect with anyone in town yet. I pulled the door open and frowned at two sets of matching blue eyes.

  “Hey guys, what’s up?”

  Nash wore a sheepish smile. “Mae stopped by and told us to come over after six.”

  “I couldn’t wait!” Norah bounced up and down and darted inside.

  “She couldn’t wait,” he repeated with another sheepish grin. I stepped back so he could step inside, but he bent to pick up a wooden crate. “I brought you some beer. Zeke says this stuff is really good.”

  “You’ll have to have a couple, or I might become Hemingway without the words.”

  He barked out a laugh. “I never say no to beer with a pretty girl. Especially, when food is involved.”

  I smiled up at him. “Hey, Mae, Nash has volunteered to man the grill.”

  “Oh, goody! She bought a bunch of chicken and shrimp and it’s too much. I don’t know what you were thinking, Vivi.”

  Nash smirked at her words and I said nothing. I didn’t even ask the universe how in the hell she knew the contents of my latest shopping trip, I just pulled it from the fridge and seasoned it before handing it off to Nash.

 

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