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Fake Marriage Act by Lulu Pratt (162)

Chapter 3

Callie

 

“So? How much did you miss me?” Isaiah asked when he joined me in the office on Friday night. He had been away for the week because I’d sent him on several training courses. Isaiah worked as my assistant and my stand-in best friend when Abigail was away. He was open about his sexuality, had a flair for fashion and decoration, and loved a wedding as much as the next girl did.

“God, I missed you more than you’ll ever know,” I said.

“Music to my ears. Sometimes, I think you know exactly what to say to lure me back here.”

He came to me and kissed me on the cheek. “What can I do?”

“I’m drowning in administration,” I admitted.

Isaiah sat down on the other side of my desk and picked up one of the bride files closest to him. He flipped it open.

“You haven’t sent her a quote. It’s already Friday,” he said.

I shot Isaiah a look that suggested I wasn’t in the mood.

“We’ll shape this up in no time,” Isaiah responded. I was his boss, but I didn’t think he was intimidated by me at all. I didn’t think he was intimidated by anyone. He was a character who’d never fit in anywhere and was proud of it. He liked being different, and because he was so comfortable with who he was, people tended not to judge him. He was one of those rare homosexuals who had never found a reason to hide who they were.

“You look stressed,” Isaiah said. He was feeding me information as I typed up and sent the emails.

“I am,” I said. “I overloaded myself.”

“Honey, you have a knack for that. You should get a boyfriend.”

I groaned. “Do I look like I have time for a boyfriend?”

“Then, at least get laid.”

I laughed. “Incidentally, I need a boyfriend for that.”

Isaiah shrugged. “Really? Doesn’t work that way for me.”

“That’s because you’re filthy.”

Isaiah laughed. “Not all of us can be innocent and dedicated. The world needs balance.”

Isaiah had been the only male to apply as my assistant, and I had hired him on the spot. I had been through women all day who had told me they believed in happily ever after. I wasn’t in the business of happily ever after. I was in the business of happy for that day. Isaiah had understood what I was all about, and I let him drown himself in lace and glitter and romance. Win for me. Win for him. Win for our clients.

“Are you going to pretend this doesn’t exist all night?” Isaiah asked, holding up Abigail’s bride file.

I sagged in my chair. “I was hoping I could avoid the topic, yeah.”

“Now you have to tell me everything,” Isaiah said. “It’s all a bit sudden, isn’t it?”

I nodded and brought Isaiah up to speed. In the four years he had been working for me, he’d come out with me and Abigail a couple of times, and he knew her well enough to know what I was going through when I explained how bizarre the situation was.

“Is he a hottie?” Isaiah asked when I told him I’d met with them for the initial planning process.

“He’s taken,” I responded.

“So, he’s gorgeous,” Isaiah confirmed.

“The best man is hotter.” I chuckled. “But he’s a real dick.”

“Right up my alley.”

I shook my head. “You’re always two steps ahead of me. I just can’t keep up with you, Isaiah.”

“Stop it, or it will go straight to my head,” Isaiah joked. His smile faded. “You’re not happy for Abigail?”

Isaiah knew me too well. This was what happened when I worked with a man more in touch with my feminine side than I would ever be.

“I think it’s a bit quick, but I don’t know how long she’s known him. We didn’t have a chance to chat. Grayson, the best man, is a nightmare. He’s a jerk, set on shooting down every idea I have. I don’t know why this guy is in such a bad mood, but he really hates the idea of his friend getting married.”

“Jealousy?”

I shook my head, thinking back to the encounter with Grayson.

“He doesn’t care for Abigail. Something else is up, but I don’t know how I’m going to deal with this guy without being rude. I don’t want to ruin it for Abigail, but he was already testing my patience, and it was just one meeting.”

Isaiah nodded. “The attractive ones are the hardest to deal with.”

I smiled. “This is not about his looks.”

“Really? Tell me it would have been just as hard if he was butt ugly.”

I shook my head, still smiling.

“What would you do if you were me?”

Isaiah waggled his eyebrows at me, and I blushed.

“It is because he’s hot. I knew it!”

“I’m not joking, Isaiah,” I said, blushing harder.

Isaiah chuckled. “Fine,” he said. “I’ll stop joking. You’ve had difficult clients before. I know you know what to do.”

He was right. I’d had many difficult clients in the past. But they had all been taken, and I hadn’t been as attracted to any of them as I had been to Grayson.

Of course, they hadn’t been as annoying, either. But that was probably because he had been so hot.

“This I what you’re going to do. You’re going to be professional because you’re the bigger person, and you’re going to be firm. You know what you’re doing, and he’s a measly best man who will only be in your life for one event and that’s it.”

I nodded. “You’re right.” I was the professional. I knew what I was doing. I had countless successful weddings behind me, and if anyone knew Abigail and what she wanted, it was me. Definitely not an idiot who’d only just met her.

My phone rang, interrupting our call.

“Callie!” Abigail cried over the phone. “I’m out on the town tonight, celebrating being back!” She sounded like she’d had a bit to drink already. “You have to join me.”

“Are you drunk already?” I asked.

“No, but I will be soon, so if you don’t come out right now, you’re going to miss out.”

I laughed. “I’ll be right there. Text me where you are.”

The line went dead.

“Abigail invited me out,” I said. “Let’s finish up here.”

“I hope you’re not planning on going out without me,” Isaiah said. “I haven’t seen her in too long, either.”

I shook my head. “Wouldn’t dream of it.”

We finished the most urgent emails before we locked up and headed out. Abigail had texted me the name of the place where she was, and Isaiah and I climbed into a cab.

We climbed out at the Garage, a cocktail bar that was in a former parking garage. The place was dark and modern with the unfinished feel of the place adding to its atmosphere. It was full tonight, and Isaiah and I pushed through the crowd to the bar before I texted Abigail that we’d arrived.

“There’s not a lot of talent here tonight,” Isaiah said, looking around. “Except that cutie at the bar. Damn, that’s a hot one.”

I looked where he was shamelessly staring and rolled my eyes, groaning.

“That’s him.”

“Who?” Isaiah asked.

“The best man. Grayson.”

Isaiah raised his eyebrows. “Damn, girl. If that’s who you were talking about, I don’t blame you for being attracted to him.”

I laughed. “I’m not attracted to him.” When I looked at Grayson again, I had to retract my words. He was so hot, I had to admit I was attracted to him. He wore his dark hair back, and it looked like he’d merely run his fingers through it. His dark eyes slid around the room. His face was perfect, a square jaw, straight nose, prominent eyebrows. But he was a dick, and it didn’t matter how hot he was if he couldn’t behave.

“I need a drink,” I said, signaling the bartender. “I had no idea he would be here too.”

“I’m with you on that,” Isaiah said. We each ordered Sex on the Beach. Isaiah clinked his glass against mine when it arrived.

“To hot dates,” he said.

“Callie!” Abigail squealed behind me and wrapped her arms around me. “You made it. And Isaiah, you stud! I had no idea you were coming. You have to meet my fiancé.”

Isaiah glanced at me before Abigail pulled him away and introduced him to Carter. Isaiah looked him up and down before shaking his hand.

“It’s a pleasure,” he said, and I didn’t want to know what he was thinking. Abigail joined me at the bar and ordered tequila.

“We have to have a shot together,” she said.

I didn’t argue. I hadn’t been out drinking with Abigail for far too long. When I looked up, Grayson was staring at me. His eyes were drowning deep, and he didn’t break eye contact for a second. I looked away, irritated.

“I didn’t know Grayson was here,” I said to Abigail.

“We couldn’t leave him at home. It’s not fair,” she said.

As if we had summoned him by speaking about him, Grayson made his way to us. I saw Isaiah staring and introduced himself.

“You’re the assistant?” Grayson asked, and I could see him openly judging Isaiah. Isaiah didn’t seem to mind, but I was upset right away. Why was he being so rude? We weren’t even talking about the wedding, and he was being intolerable.

I walked up to Grayson and pulled him to the bar.

“May I talk to you for a moment?” I asked.

“Yeah,” Grayson said.

“Can you not be a jerk tonight? We’re all here to enjoy ourselves.”

Grayson shrugged, sipping his drink. It was some sort of amber liquid.

“I don’t know. Can I?” he asked. “Why don’t you just relax, sweetheart? Enjoy yourself. A beautiful woman like you shouldn’t be so uptight.”

My stomach clenched at the compliment, and I fought a blush. I didn’t want to blush because of him. I didn’t want to like the words that came out of his mouth. It was all a game. He knew how charming he was, and he was using it against me.

I rolled my eyes. He was so annoying. I had to remind myself of that and not focus on how magnetic he was. It had to be the alcohol. Being this close to him was disconcerting. I could smell his cologne, and it was intoxicating, threatening to erase how irritated I was with him. But I wouldn’t let it change my mind. I wouldn’t let his charm and his looks win me over.

I walked back to Abigail and Isaiah to get away from Grayson. Isaiah looked at me with raised eyebrows, silently asking what that was all about. I shook my head. I didn’t want to talk about it. Abigail was talking about something in animated tones, and I forced myself to listen to her. I tried to ignore Grayson who stood at the bar, staring at me again.

What the hell was his deal?

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