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Accidentally Love Her: An Accidental Marriage Romance by Lauren Wood (25)

Craig

All I could think about while I was doing the examination to Mrs. White, was what Jeanine was doing. I could see her running around with her little bikini on and I knew that all eyes were going to be on her. How could they not be? My patient asked me twice if I was okay because it must have been obvious that I was bothered by the whole situation. I knew that I should do a better job of hiding it, but I just wasn't very good at it. Not when it came to Jeanine anyways.

When I was done with Mrs. White, I went straight to the beach. I didn't even stop long enough to get swim trunks on because I had a feeling that I wasn't going to need them. I don't know why, but I was dreading going down to the beach.

I knew that there was going to be men around her. She didn't have her ring on and even though most people knew that she was my wife, they also probably heard about the divorce proceedings, because this was a small town. It just gave her no reason to turn down suitors.

When I got down to the beach, there wasn't a flock of men out there like I had imagined in my head but there were a couple that didn't look like they were from around here and they were giving her a lot of attention. I took my shoes off and started walking towards her. I must have looked silly with the suit on, but I wanted to make sure that I made my presence known as soon as possible.

“What a nice day huh?”

“I'm glad to see that you were still here wife. I was afraid that you would be done before I got down here.”

I made it sound like we had plans, which we did. I was hoping that the two idiots that were talking to her, would realize that they were walking into a situation that they needed to walk out of. They were both tall with blonde hair and blue eyes. I wasn’t going to let them get far with Jeanine. She was my wife after all.

“Hey Craig. Are you going to wear that?”

She was looking at my suit and I could imagine that I just looked ridiculous. I just hadn’t wanted to wait long enough to go get something to wear.

“No, I'm about to go change.”

I think I had something in the car that I could wear that would be simple enough. I didn’t usually spend so much time at the beach, but it looked like I was going to today. I was under no false assumptions at the moment. I had some competition here that I was going to have to fight back. It would be easier if Jeanine would put her ring on and cover up a bit, but I knew that neither thing was going to happen.

She smiled and said that she would be there waiting for me. She turned back to talk to one of the men, and I felt anger going through me that I had never experienced before. I wasn't usually the jealous type, but I had been before with Jeanine. And that was when people were just checking her out from afar. It was a whole other thing when they were face to face, touching her shoulder. All I wanted to do was break their fingers at the moment.

The more I thought about it, the more upset I became. I didn't know if Jeanine just didn't understand how I felt about her, or if she was doing this on purpose. It really didn't matter, because either way it was driving me insane. Last thing I wanted to see was anyone flirting or touching Jeanine. She was my life, no matter what was going on at the moment in court, at the moment she was still my wife.

The thoughts got me back to them a little bit sooner and when I saw Jeanine alone for a moment, I went back to her and set the ring on her finger. I pushed it up to the knuckle so that she knew to keep it on.

“What are you doing?”

“We are still married at the moment. I think that you need to stop advertising like you are single, you’re not.”

“Are you jealous?”

She was smiling and that irked my nerves even more. Of course, she knew what she was doing to me and Jeanine looked to be enjoying herself quite thoroughly.

“I'm not usually a jealous type of person, but if you keep acting this way, I have no problem showing out as well. It will become quite the scene, I promise you that.”

Jeanine seemed to smile a little bit bigger and that worried me. It felt like she was getting me back for the marriage and the lies. Even though I was raring to go, I couldn't blame her for it. That was probably what pissed me off the most.

The two guys were walking back from the water and I could tell that they weren’t happy to see me. There was now three of us and only one Jeanine. The problem was, I knew that Jeanine was coming home with me. They were just a pawn in her little game. I almost felt sorry for them. Almost.

There was another side of me that just wanted to punch them both in the face. That would have ended it a lot quicker and I could've got her back home faster, but I had to play the game as well, no matter how much I hated it.

“Who are your new friends wife?”

“You're married Jeanine?”

I looked over at Tom and shook my head that she was. It was just easier to say it and get it over with. There was no way that I was going to get into the nitty gritty of it. It was too bothersome and embarrassing. Last thing I wanted to do was admit that I swindled her into marriage, so the information that she was, was just going to have to be enough.

“Yes, for the moment. But we're going through a divorce right now.”

She gave me a withering look and I just smiled back at her. Touché. It was exactly what I would've done.

“We are going through a divorce at the moment, but she still lives at home so, in my mind, there is always hope right?”

I winked at the man that had introduced himself as Tom. The other one’s name was Larry or something of that nature. It didn't really matter what their names were, because I was convinced that they weren't going to be in my life all that long. They better not be.

I could already tell that Tom was getting a little confused about the situation and it wasn't one that most men wanted to find themselves in. Best thing he could do was just walk away.

“I didn't know you were married.”

“Like I said, I am getting divorced.”

Tom didn't seem convinced and it wasn't long before he was coming up with an excuse to leave. It was the best results that could have happened out of this. The only other thing that I knew couldn’t happen, was that I couldn’t physically hit the man. Even though I really wanted to.

It wouldn’t have been that hard to do what my baser needs wanted, but I was still working on the long game with Jeanine. I was still waiting to see where it went from here.

“Why did you have to go and do that? They were actually really nice.”

“They were nice because the whole time they were staring at your tits. Do you know how little I like to see that? The last thing I want is for a couple of beach bums to be checking out my wife.”

“I'm not your wife Craig.”

“You are, whether you like it or not. At least until you get your paperwork saying that were not., I don't want to see you here at the beach without me. It isn't just about my jealousy, even though I really hate to see that shit, it’s for your safety as well.”

“I don't even want to argue with you right now. You are just using this as an excuse to keep me close. All of this is because of you. I just wanted to go to the beach and they were nice. We talked, that was it. You didn't have to go over here and start swinging your cock around.”

Why did I like the fact that she was thinking about my cock? It almost took over everything else that she said. The mere mention of it had my member waking up and I caught her looking down when he moved a little bit in my shorts.

Jeanine dragged her eyes away and I saw her swallow hard. I don't know why that did something to me.

“Why don't we get out of here? I think I have had enough sun for the day.”

I agreed with her, and I was ready to get her home anyways. She was in that bikini and when she didn't put anything on to walk the couple blocks back to the house, I did my best not to watch the jiggling tits beside me. It was all I wanted to do at the moment, thinking about popping one of them into my mouth.

“You know, you're just as bad as Tom and Larry. They couldn’t stop looking at him either.”