Free Read Novels Online Home

The Duke of New York: A Contemporary Bad Boy Royal Romance by Lisa Lace (39)

Cole

It’s eleven a.m. when my cell starts ringing. I bolt awake and rub my eyes. I had a late night, shooting photos at a corporate awards event until the early hours of the morning. I groan, but pick it up and check the caller ID—Sophia.

I answer. “Hey, Fifi. You’re calling early. What’s up?”

“Don’t give me ‘What’s up,’ Cole.”

I sit up and stretch, trying to figure out what’s got Fifi so worked up. “Help me out here.”

“Are you serious? We have three dates—which I thought went well—then you disappear off the face of the earth, and you don’t see the issue? I get playing it cool, but I’m starting to think you’re trying to tell me something. If you don’t want to see me again, that’s fine, but at least have the decency to tell me straight up rather than stringing me along.”

“What are you talking about? I messaged you last night.”

She scoffs. “Must have been one of your other girls. I didn’t get anything.”

“You answered me. We were swapping messages until two am.”

“Not me.”

“Wait a second.” I scroll through my previous messages, wondering if I’m going mad when I realize what’s happened. I swallow, feeling my throat grow tight. “I’ve got to go, Fifi. I’ll call you back later. Bye.”

I hang up before she can argue and check the recipient of last night’s messages once more. Sophie. Not Sophia.

Sophie. My ex-wife.

I don’t have Sophie’s number on my new cell, but it would have been on my old one. The old contacts and my new ones were merged when I swapped in my SIM.

Calm down, Cole. There’s no way that Sophie still has the same number. This is just a coincidence.

Wow, Sophie. I haven’t thought about her in a while. After we divorced on not the best terms, I tried my hardest to put her to the back of my mind and focus on my career. In the end, both my marriage and my work failed spectacularly. What are the chances that fate has brought her back into my life again?

I think back to the messages from the night before. They went from flirtatious to explicit very quickly. If that was Sophie, she’s learned some new vocabulary.

I don’t have time to think about it now. Another day, another wedding. I’m due uptown in thirty minutes, and I still have to pick up Dennis.

I throw on my gray pants and long-sleeved white shirt, then bolt out of the apartment, picking up my equipment on the way down and heading to my car, parked on the street. I head to get Dennis.

As soon as he steps into my car after I pick him up, he can tell that’s something is on my mind. He balances his camcorder on his lap, and looks over at me, glancing at my hands tightly clutching the steering wheel.

“Something wrong?”

I let out a long breath. “I fucked up last night.”

Dennis raises his eyebrows and leans forward eagerly. He loves gossip as much as a teenage girl. “What did you do?”

“You know I was going to message Fifi last night. You know, the old-school way?”

“Uh-huh.”

“I messaged my ex-wife instead.”

“You were married?” His voice rises a pitch in surprise. He’s so interested in my story that he hasn’t even buckled his seatbelt. It’s making my car emit an annoying warning beep.

“Hardly. It only lasted six weeks.”

“When?”

“Ten years ago.”

“To who?”

“Her name was Sophie. Hence, the mix-up. Sophia, Sophie.”

“Shit. It’s not the end of the world. Just explain the screw-up. Job done.”

“Maybe, if she hadn’t replied. We were sending messages for hours. There’s no way she’s going to believe it was an honest mistake. Jesus. I haven’t spoken to Sophie in years. What a way to open old wounds.”

“I know nothing about it. Who was she?”

“She was a girl I met when I was traveling. We stumbled across each other in Italy, two American tourists fumbling around abroad. We spent a few days seeing the sights together, hooked up, and then just kept going. We traveled for a year, eloped to Fiji at the end of the trip where we got married, then we returned to the US, and it lasted all of six weeks. Things were different once real life hit. Turned out we weren’t so compatible on US soil. I married at twenty-three and divorced the same year.”

“That’s some story. It must have been serious to marry so quickly.”

“We were young and on an adventure. We were traveling the world. I was taking pictures for a travel magazine. She was making up her mind about what to study in college. We saw the world together. It was exciting. Kind of magic. Then, once our feet were back on solid ground, we wanted different things.”

“What do you mean?”

“When we got back to America, Sophie’s adventure was over, but I wanted to keep on going. My career started taking off once I got a post at the paper. I started traveling more and more. Sophie was left behind. It got between us. It all came to a head when I accepted a three-month trip to Sudan.”

“She didn’t want you to go?”

“She thought it was too dangerous. Plus, she wanted to go to college, but at the time, I was working on commission per project. She was working in a bank to support the pair of us.” I let out a long breath. “In hindsight, I expected too much from her. I’ve wondered how she’s doing from time to time. I hope she got her degree and is doing well.”

“And you’ve fucked up by opening a can of worms.”

“Possibly. I mean, she wouldn’t still have the same number, right?”

“Unlikely, I guess. But if it’s not her, who is it?”

“Some horny New Yorker, I’d imagine.” I take a left turn, heading uptown toward the venue. “To make it worse, Fifi called this morning, asking why I hadn’t been in touch. Of course, I ask her what she’s talking about, and remind her that ‘we’ have been sending messages all night. So now she thinks I’ve got someone else on the side.”

“What are you going to do?”

I breathe out, drumming my fingers against the wheel. “I’m going to ghost the woman I was messaging last night. I mean, the likelihood that it’s actually Sophie has got to be almost zero—in which case I’m just cutting off a randy stranger. Besides, even if it is Sophie, there’s no way she could know my number.”

“Wait, wait, wait—hold up. If there’s no way that she could know your number, then who did she think she was sexting?”

I hadn’t thought of that.

“God knows. I never used my name in the messages. Although, I did mention Tinder. I guess if it is Sophie, I’m not the only one using dating apps. Maybe it’s one huge case of mistaken identity all around.”

“Only you could get yourself into a situation like this.”

“I’m going to get myself out of it just as quickly, trust me. I’m not going to message that woman again, Sophie or not. There’s no way she could ever know it was me. Things are just starting to go somewhere with Fifi. It’s best if I patch things up with Sophia and forget about Sophie.”

But who could forget about Sophie?

* * *

I stand in front of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, experimenting with the different features on my brand-new Canon that I’d saved all year to buy. I’d already managed to sell four photographs from my trip to travel magazines and blogs. After years of snapping pictures of my Mom dying her hair and my dog sitting in flowerbeds, I was finally starting to feel like a real photographer.

Here I was, out in the world, halfway to a profession.

I lift my camera to my eye to take another photo when I feel a tap on my shoulder.

A young woman of eighteen or nineteen is standing by me. She’s gorgeous, wearing a pair of denim shorts that show off legs that go for miles. She has long, golden hair swept back behind a pair of sunglasses balanced on her head. Her skin is pink from the sun, her cheeks rosy, and the tops of her shoulders tanned. She has a light backpack slung over one shoulder, a bottle of water in one hand, and a basic digital camera in the other.

“Excuse me,” she says. “I know this is a very lame tourist thing to ask, but could you please take a picture of me with the tower? I promised my sister I’d take a picture of me pushing it over.”

“Sure.”

She hands me her camera with a smile. “I guessed you were American. Thank God—I’m been fumbling with my Italian all day. It took me ten minutes to get this water.”

I laugh. “Hand gestures help.” I motion toward the tower. “Are you ready?”

She poses, grinning as she stretches out her hands and leans in a pushing motion. I line up the shot and click away, double-checking that I’ve got it right.

“Any luck?”

“Perfect. Your sister should be satisfied.”

She takes the camera from my hand and flicks through. Her grin widens. “Thanks! Do you want me to take one of you?”

I make a face. “I don’t like being in pictures.”

“Really? With a camera like that, I’d have thought you’d be some kind of photographer.”

I chuckle. “Maybe, but definitely not a model.”

She flicks her eyes up to mine with a shy smile. “You could be.”

“I’m Cole, by the way.”

“Sophie.”

I glance at my watch. “It’s nearly lunchtime. Do you want to try some of Italy’s famous pizza? I’ll swap my Italian skills for your company.”

“You speak Italian?”

“Not a word, but I’d really like to take you to lunch.”

She laughs. “Deal.”

Search

Search

Friend:

Popular Free Online Books

Read books online free novels

Hot Authors

Sam Crescent, Zoe Chant, Flora Ferrari, Mia Madison, Alexa Riley, Lexy Timms, Claire Adams, Sophie Stern, Elizabeth Lennox, Leslie North, Amy Brent, C.M. Steele, Frankie Love, Jordan Silver, Madison Faye, Jenika Snow, Mia Ford, Bella Forrest, Kathi S. Barton, Michelle Love, Dale Mayer, Delilah Devlin, Sloane Meyers, Amelia Jade, Piper Davenport,

Random Novels

Prince of Firestones (A SciFi Alien Romance) (The Krave of Everton Book 2) by Zoey Draven

The Bucket List by Scarlett Haven

The Perks of being a Duchess (Middleton Novel Book 2) by Tanya Wilde

The VIP Doubles Down (Wager of Hearts Book 3) by Nancy Herkness

Protected by the Beta by Bethany Shaw

It Started with Christmas: A heartwarming feel-good Christmas romance by Jenny Hale

Donut Tease Me: A Standalone Best Friends To Lovers Romance by Kristen Luciani

Charmed by Alexa Riley

MONSTER: Teutonic Knights MC by Claire St. Rose

Missing Summer (A Chandler County Novel) by Phoebe Winters

The Gathering by Kelley Armstrong

Holiday for HIre by Paige, Laurelin, McGee, Kayti

Seductive Secrets (The Debonair Series Book 3) by TC Matson

Ever After by Christina Lee, Riley Hart

Beta's Virgin Bride (James Pack Book 2) by Lacey Thorn

Caught by the Fireman: A Steamy Older Man Younger Woman Romance by Mia Madison

His Temptation by Dani René

Maybe Someday by Colleen Hoover

Michael's Wings (The Original Sinners) by Tiffany Reisz

One Wild Night by Khardine Gray