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First Touch: A Bad Boy Secret Baby Romance by Vivian Wood (158)

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The stars have aligned.

Jack looked at his phone and smiled at the text from Philip. Ellipses skittered across the screen.

Neither of us are scheduled until Thursday. You and Addy up for an overnight hike? There’s a group of us going.

Yes, thank God, he thought.

When Jack had seen the schedule, he knew it was supposed to be a gift. Nobody who worked the ER got two consecutive days off. He should have been grateful, but instead all he could think about was how awkward it would be at home.

Addy was still pissed as hell, and he didn’t have a clue why.

Just tell me where to meet and what to bring, he texted back. Addy can’t make it, work.

Addy’s whole “will they or won’t they” bullshit was getting out of control. At first, he’d been into her whole angry housewife ploy. And then he realized it wasn’t a ploy.

Angry sex was hot, and for a while he’d thought maybe that’s what she was into. However, when she’d returned home buzzed from the bar the other afternoon, it was clear she wasn’t playing games.

Philip texted him an address downtown and Jack quickly stuffed his camping backpack full of his gear.

This is exactly what you need, he thought as he tossed his tent, bag, and gear into the back of the Jeep. A night under the stars, a few beers with friends, and a drama-free, Addy-free evening.

He started to smile as he headed downtown.

Why have I been so stressed out, anyway? he wondered. So what if Addy’s acting crazy? It’s not like we’re really married.

Jack bounded into the meeting place, a little diner known for catering to the numerous campers that passed through the area. He stopped short when he saw Rosalie and Addy side by side in a booth.

“What, uh—”

“Hey!” Philip appeared at his side and clapped him on the back. “I thought you said Addy couldn’t make it?”

“I didn’t think she—”

“She got the day off,” Rosalie purred up with a smile.

“She… okay. And what are you…”

“I invited everyone from work,” Philip said. “Can you believe all the new kids got two consecutive days off?”

“I invited Addy when I ran into her getting coffee,” Rosalie said.

“And I’d just given up my shifts so Dawn could make a little extra. Perfect timing,” Addy said with a smile.

But Jack at least knew her well enough to recognize it was forced.

Shit. I can’t back out now, he thought. What were they up to? And since when were Addy and Rosalie friendly?

“The crew’s all here.” Jack turned to see Jeremy approach, a backpack slung across his shoulder.

“What—” Jack searched for the words to figure out what the hell was going on, but nothing came out.

“Jeremy! Hi!” One of the nurses that had just started last week jumped up and wrapped her arms around him.

God, does it ever stop? Jack wondered.

Jeremy slung an arm around the girl and surveyed the group.

“This should be fun,” he said. His eyes lingered on Jack.

“Let’s figure out the car situation. Jack, your Jeep is four-wheel drive, right?”

“Yeah, but I removed the back seats, so there’s just room for two.”

“My Range Rover is four-wheel drive,” Rosalie piped up.

“I’ll go with Rosalie to keep her company,” Addy said.

“Awesome, okay if I ride with you?” Philip asked Jack.

“Uh, sure.”

“Everyone has the address that works with the GPS, right?”

* * *

As Jack tore through the town with Philip in the passenger seat, he tried to untangle whatever mess he’d stumbled into. Philip only talked about the trail, the details of his favorite camping site, and gossip from work.

Was he in on it, too? Whatever “it” might be?

The group arrived en masse and everyone immediately started to sort out tents and equipment. Jack had to admit the place was beautiful. Deserted except for them, the lush greenery framed a crystal clear stream seemingly untouched by humans. He could see all the way to the depths.

“Jack!” Philip’s voice made him jump.

“Huh, what?”

“I said, how many people does your tent sleep?”

“Oh. Just two.” Immediately, he regretted his words. Obviously, he’d be alone with Addy in his tiny tent.

“Oh, alright. You and Addy then, and then I think my tent sleeps…”

He shook his head and went back to staring at the pristine landscape.

“Okay! Everyone ready?” Philip asked. “The hike should just take about an hour round trip, and that’ll give us plenty of time to finish setting up the tents when we get back. Jack, you wanna take the lead with me?”

He was grateful at the offer. Addy and Rosalie whispered together in the middle of the pack as the group started toward the trailhead.

What were those two up to?

“Hey,” Philip said quietly as they started the incline. “What’s up with you and Addy?”

Shit.

“Marital woes,” Jack finally said. “No biggie, though.”

“You want to talk about it?” Philip asked. He glanced behind them, but Addy and Rosalie were in their own world yards behind them, chattering like schoolgirls. “If I can help—”

“I said it’s no big deal,” Jack said. “Can we just enjoy the trail?”

Philip clamped his mouth shut. Five minutes later, he started to talk about work, and Jack settled into the safe subject, thankful to forget about Addy for a few hours.

By the time they circled back to the campsite, Jack had almost forgotten that Addy—not to mention Rosalie and Jeremy—were right behind them.

The brief but challenging hike had given the adrenaline junkie in him a little high. When he saw Addy’s tanned legs before him as he hunkered down over the little tent, he looked up with a smile on his face.

To his surprise, it seemed like the fight in her had been drained.

“Can I help?” she asked.

He glanced around to see if someone was nearby, if there was a show they needed to be putting on. But everybody else was busy setting up their own tents.

“I’ve got it, but thanks,” he said.

“Yeah,” she said quietly. “You’ve got it all figured out by yourself.”

His eyes shot upward. She acted like nothing had happened between them, but now he recognized that simmer below her surface.

“Maybe, uh, maybe we should set this up a little over here,” he said, and pulled the tent away from the main group.

“Oh, someone needs some privacy!” one of his coworkers called out. He ignored the kissing noises that came their way.

Great, he thought.

By the time everyone had their tents set up and their equipment put away, it was dark. Philip had built a roaring fire in the pit, and the group had assembled a circle of chairs around the flames that licked dangerously toward the sky.

“Cheers!” Rosalie said as she opened a bottle of wine and everyone filled their red Solo cups with a sweet red.

After just one drink each, everyone who worked at the hospital began to yawn.

Wow. We really are lame, Jack thought.

“You guys,” Rosalie said. “I hate to be that person, but I’m exhausted.”

“Seriously?” Jeremy asked. He shook his head in disgust and pulled out a silver flask.

“I’m pretty tired, too,” said the nurse who’d brought Jeremy.

He shot her a look of disappointment, but said nothing.

“I think it’s safe to say most of us are beat,” Philip said. “I don’t have a problem calling it a night and getting an early start on another hike in the morning. I mean, we came out here to relax, right?”

Out of the corner of his eye, Jack watched Addy trace a design into the dirt with a long stick. She shot a look of daggers at Philip.

Wow. She really doesn’t want to be stuck in that tent with me, Jack thought.

It was going to be a long night. He prayed that the glass of wine would do its trick and just put him to sleep.

As Philip doused the fire and the group began to disperse to their tents, Addy shot toward theirs at lightning speed.

“Someone’s eager,” Philip said quietly and nudged Jack with his elbow.

If he only knew.

Addy had left the entry flap open and was already curled up in her sleeping bag. Jack opened the flashlight app on his phone and made his way into the cramped tent.

He slipped out of his jeans and t-shirt, bundling them into the corner. Addy faced away from him.

As Jack slipped into his own sleeping bag in boxers, he let out a sigh. It looked like she’d just ignore him the entire night, which was fine with him.

“Do you mind?” she hissed.

“What?”

“You didn’t bring any pajamas? You’re just going to sleep naked—”

“How do you even know—Jesus, Addy, I’m wearing boxers!”

“Keep your voice down!” She flipped over as his eyes adjusted to the darkness.

Overhead, he’d kept the flap off the top of the tent to let the stars shine through. The moon was bright enough that it dimly illuminated their tent. Addy glared at him and squinted as her own eyes adapted.

“What’s your problem?” he asked, incredulous.

“You’re my problem,” she growled.

He opened his mouth to argue, but something about her in that blue light made him stop. Jack lunged for her. Her lips were soft and tasted wild, yet familiar.

Addy made a small squeak and weakly pushed him away. It just made him want her more. When he kissed her a second time, there was no resistance. Instead, she parted her lips and welcomed his tongue against hers.

“Addy—”

“Shut up.” She rose to her knees and the sleeping bag fell away from her. In one swift motion, she pulled off her t-shirt to reveal full breasts with hard nipples that begged for his mouth.

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