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The Fake Fiance Groom: Texas Titan Romances: The Legendary Kent Brother Romances by Taylor Hart (7)

Chapter 8

The next morning, Scarlett stood on the deck of her lake house. It was only eight-thirty, but her driver was in the car waiting for her. Her luggage was already packed. After Walker had bolted the night before, she couldn’t get her mind off the man. The way he’d chivalrously taken her, carried her, and run her out of the convention center to his car. The reckless but controlled way he’d driven her home. Then he’d had something, some kind of mental break down, right in front of her eyes. It’d been powerful and terrifying to watch him get out of the car, stumble, and hold to the car like he would fall apart without it.

All she’d been able to do, all she’d wanted in that very intense moment, was to help him. It hadn’t even occurred to her until she’d put her arms around him, trying to hold him, trying to bring him back from wherever he’d gone, that he might not want her to.

There’d been an undeniable connection between them. It had been powerful and real. The incident had tortured her last night after he’d left. She’d done more research, but she hadn’t found much. She’d found several articles about how he’d been dishonorably discharged. She’d dug deeper and found a wedding announcement of a younger version of him to a woman named Laura. Then, she’d seen a clip in the paper about how Laura had been hit by a drunk driver. There were no pictures.

She tried calling Grant, but he hadn’t returned her calls. She knew he was off in Europe somewhere shooting another car film. She found the films tasteless, but she couldn’t deny they were moneymakers.

It was silly, but she’d dreamed of kissing Walker. Those lips had looked so tender, she couldn’t stop thinking about them. Shaking her head, she wondered if she was going crazy. Probably just tired from the treatments, she rationalized. Grant had told her she needed to take a break and let her body recover after the movie. Maybe she should go somewhere after the wedding.

For the moment, she had to face going to California and being humiliated. Worse, her brother and Charlene, his bride, would give her pity. Ack. She didn’t want pity. Taking a breath, she left the porch, shut the sliding doors, and locked them.

The front doorbell sounded in the house like chimes in the wind. Scarlett stiffened in surprise. Of course, she was hardly ever here. The chimes were tucked into her childhood memories of playing at the house with her brother, running through the house, ringing that doorbell, and getting in trouble for doing so. Walking to the front door, she couldn’t stop herself from hoping it might be Walker.

And she wasn’t disappointed. True to bad-boy form, he wore jeans, a black leather jacket, and black flip-flops. He pulled his sunglasses off and narrowed those icy blue eyes at her. His blond hair was longer on top and hung into his eyes. Dang, he was hot. His eyes felt like they were cutting her heart like glass shards. “Hey,” he said casually.

Man, those eyes should be classified as a weapon. Her throat went dry. “Will you come in?”

He paused before nodding. “Yeah, I will.”

The fluttery way her heart pounded made her feel like some teenager with a boy about to ask her to prom. She moved all the way back, and when he stepped in, she got a whiff of that soap smell. What was he doing here?

He walked all the way into the main part of the living room. It connected to the kitchen, the dining room, and the porch. His eyes drank in the view of the lake. “It’s beautiful from up here,” he said a bit breathlessly.

Cautiously, she sidled up next to him, still leaving him space. It felt strange, like she was a realtor showing him the property. “This is one of my favorite views in the house.”

Walker met her eyes. “But it’s not your only house, right?”

She shrugged. “Correct. I have a couple of houses.”

Letting out a breath, he turned slowly in place to take in the house. “This is an impressive mansion.”

As much as she wanted to clarify that this wasn’t a mansion, she didn’t. He wasn’t from her world, and she knew that.

“Yeah.” He walked to the kitchen and looked around, then turned to the sliding doors off the dining room. “May I? I want to see the infamous diving spot.” The side of his lip went up.

Was he teasing her? With a nod, she followed him, nervous butterflies assaulting her. “Sure.”

He unlocked the doors and stepped out to the porch. Reaching the edge of the deck, he turned to her. “So how many years have you been diving off this deck?”

Feeling confused at why he wasn’t just getting to the point, but willing to give a bit of latitude, she went to his side. “Since I was five. My brother and I used to come here to visit my grandmother every summer. Back then, we stayed for weeks at a time, and we loved it. Of course, as children, we got bored. So we started jumping.” She laughed. “I thought grandmother would kill us the first time.”

“Daredevil.” He smiled back at her.

“I don’t see myself that way. Don’t tell, but I routinely use stunt doubles.”

He cocked that sexy eyebrow. “You did it yesterday, all on your own.”

She smiled. “I guess I did.”

For a few moments, both of them just stood there. She didn’t know what was happening, but she could sense he was different today. His energy wasn’t as balled up.

Or maybe she was different. “Are you feeling better?” she asked casually.

Jerking his hand to the bridge of his nose, he let out a sigh. “I guess I am. Truthfully—” He turned to her, his eyes meeting hers again. “—yesterday was different.”

“Yes, to put it mildly.”

He squinted at her. “So do you still want me for your fake fiancé for this whole wedding thing?”

“Yes.” She bit back her excitement, thinking happy thoughts of shoving it in her father’s face, just like Walker had said. “I do.”

He grinned at her. “I’ve decided I’ll do it.”

“You will?” Her heart leapt. “You’ll do it? Be my date for four days at the wedding?”

“Yep.” He frowned. “Starting today, correct?”

“Yes.” She let out a shaky breath, and happiness warmed her from head to toe. She thought of how it would be wonderful to shove Kurt’s and Marissa’s and her father’s faces in it. “Great. Thank you so much.”

Putting up a hand to stop her, he scrunched up his face. “Hold up. There’s something I want. You did say you would compensate me?”

“Of course. How much?” She was willing to pay anything.

“No.” He turned wicked eyes on her. “I don’t want money, per se.” His eyes went back to the lake, and he put out a long, sweeping hand. “I want this.”

That stopped her in her tracks. “What?” He couldn’t mean—

“I want this house. I want to take my rowboat out every day, and I want space. As you pointed out last night, I was trespassing. I don’t want to do that anymore.” He licked his lips and looked at the sunlight glistening on the water. “See, I have money. I got a nice contract with the Titans this year, but you and I both know it’s going to be a long time before I can afford something like this.”

“No.” She said it almost before he’d finished his sentence. “No, my grandmother gave me this house. No way.”

He held her gaze. “Hold up. Just let me ask you a question.”

There was no way she was giving up her grandmother’s house. All the memories. Her grandmother had given it to her. “What?”

“How many days a year do you come here?”

“It doesn’t matter. I’m not doing this.” She began moving back to the doors.

“A week? A couple of days? In the whole year?” He emphasized the last word.

She stopped and turned back. “So what? This house symbolizes stability and fun and childhood and my grandmother.”

He shrugged. “I would use it, live in it, take care of it.”

“No,” Scarlett breathed, horrified. “No way. No.” She stalked through the doors and waited, feeling jittery.

He blew past her, walking swiftly to the front door. “Fine, then. Have a nice life, sweetheart.

She thought of the humiliation she was about to face. About all of the things she’d thought were certain. Kurt. Marissa. The way her father had always treated her. Her father would probably want to set her up with some man he wanted for her. Obviously, she wouldn’t do it, but she didn’t want to have that fight. Again, her thoughts went back to Kurt. “Fine.” She blurted it out without thinking.

He was almost through the front door when he stopped.

“Fine,” she said again, her heart racing. She loved this house. “On the condition I get to come back whenever I want. That has to be in the contract.”

Walker turned. His eyes swept her from top to bottom, then settled on her face. “Fine, we’ll agree you get a month. That seems like more than you’d need.”

It was true, and it annoyed her that he was holding all of the cards. She was only here a week, if that, per year. “Fine, but you have to do the stupid wedding pictures, and you have to be at the ceremony, and you have to stay for dancing.” She hated the dancing part at weddings; it was always so uncomfortable.

The side of his lip tugged up. “You want me for the dancing?”

“Yes,” she said, exasperated. “And you are involved in all the activities the next couple of days, even crafting.”

He looked puzzled. “Crafting at a wedding?”

“Yeah. The bride wants to personalize the wedding, so we are crafting.” With a huff, she added, “It doesn’t matter. You just have to do it.”

He pinched his lips together. “O-kay.”

She nodded. “Okay.”

Both of them stared at each other for a couple of seconds.

Eventually, Walker threw up his hands. “Okay, so let’s talk details. Since I am your fiancé, do we share a room? Do we kiss? Hold hands?” He hesitated.

“Huh?” Her mind spun.

“Kissing, no kissing? Sleeping arrangements?”

“Wait.” She held up a hand. “You’re right; we should probably figure this out.” She sucked in a breath and dropped her hand.

A dashing smile filled his face. “Hey, I’m good with whatever.”

But she wasn’t. “No. I guess since this isn’t a relationship, we put on pretenses in public, but we don’t kiss unnecessarily.” Her heart fluttered and all she could do was think about kissing him.

He smirked and held up his hands in surrender. “Not a problem.”

“Great.”

“Just remember, no unnecessary kissing on your end either.”

Scarlett narrowed her eyes. This guy was as cocky as he was attractive. “I think I can handle it.”

Rummaging in his pocket, he tugged out a ring. “I don’t know if it will fit, but I thought I’d bring it just in case.”

It touched her that he’d thought of it. She gently took the ring between two fingers and peered at it—silver gold with a simple square diamond on top. “It’s beautiful.” She slid it onto her left ring finger. To her amazement, it fit perfectly.

He cleared his throat. “Don’t lose it. It was my mama’s.”

Startled that he’d brought his mother’s ring, she tugged it off. “No, I’ll find something.”

He put his hand over hers, sending a wave of chills up her arm. “Nope. When Mama passed away a couple of months ago, my brothers decided I would get it, but the ironic thing is that I’m never going to use it.”

“But—”

He took the ring out of her hand and put it back on her finger. It felt intimate. “I insist,” he said, and all she knew as she stared up into those ice-blue eyes was that this man was different than she’d ever expected.

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