Inside, Elliott and Ashley had already cornered the other two and taken them out. Elliott was in the process of explaining to a group of onlookers that it was all a new street show while Ashley raided a custodian’s closet for a broom. Jamie made his way back to the platform, noting he’d find the surveillance room, and Cadence breathed in the warm Nevada air, glad she was no longer affected by temperature or else she’d likely be sweltering, despite the hour and the fact that she was still drenched.
“See, I told you Jamie could handle it.”
She’d been aware her beloved was approaching before he came to be standing next to her, but she didn’t feel like telling him he was right, so she didn’t look his direction. Instead, she reminded him, “Ashley needed help.”
“Ashley got help. I’m not sure she needed it.” She turned and looked at him then, and he shrugged. “Interference help, I guess
The view out the window from the bed was spectacular. Even though she had a remote to close the blinds, Cadence lay in bed for a while just watching the twinkling lights of Sin City, Aaron’s arm protectively around her. It was so late now, it was almost early, and she could feel her eyelids growing heavy. Thoughts of the upcoming wedding were keeping her awake, though, and she wished she could shut them off and get some rest, but there was still so much to do.“You might sleep better with the shades drawn,” he whispered behind her.“You’re right. I just... it’s so beautiful out there. Can you imagine having this view at home?”“My view at home is always beautiful.” Cadence rolled over to look at him, not sure what he meant. With that crooked grin she loved so much, he added, “ I get to look at you.”She scoffed. “Oh, stop or you’ll keep me up even longer.”Aaron chu
Voices from the balcony caught Cadence’s attention as her eyes opened to a bright, early-afternoon sun. She recognized them immediately. Aaron was trying to keep the volume down, probably because he didn’t want to wake her. Elliott sounded pissed about something, and his deep voice reverberated through the air like a bass drum.Checking the time on her IAC, she saw that it was almost 1:00 in the afternoon. She had several missed messages, mostly from Aurora, which seemed odd at first, but then she realized if Elliott was here and angry, the two issues might be related. She also had some messages from her sister who was still upset she hadn’t been allowed to come to Vegas.Deciding to ignore all of those missives for now, since there was something wrong with Elliott, Cadence put on a robe, made sure it was belted well-enough not to give away any of her secrets, and headed out to the living area where the balcony door was located.They were heade
Dressed in jeans and a T-shirt, Cadence was ready to go to Aurora’s room. She headed back into the living area to see a smorgasbord laid out before her. The aroma of fresh bacon mingled with orange juice and pastries, sending her stomach into a tailspin. “Good grief,” she muttered sinking down into a chair at the overloaded table. “Now that’s what I call a surprise.”“Well, we don’t do this very often, so I wanted you to have everything you might want,” Aaron replied from his spot across the room on the sofa. He closed his laptop and came over as Cadence dug in, but she knew he wouldn’t eat anything. “After you get back from Aurora’s, what do you want to do today?”They’d talked about various touristy sites they could visit but hadn’t pinned anything down. “I don’t know,” she admitted. “I’d tell you to surprise me again, but something tells me we won&
“Hey, Cadence,” Ashley said, also sounding like a Fakey McFakerson. “Oh, Aurora, you poor thing!” she gushed, coming past Cadence into the room with her arms open. “I heard all about it. Poor dear! Elliott is such a loser!” She wrapped her arms around the redhead, and within seconds, Aurora was bawling again. Cadence stood by the door for a moment with her arms folded, thinking of all the time she’d just wasted.Aurora was compelled to go over the entire fight again while Ashley listened and bashed Elliott every second she got. Cadence kept her mouth closed most of the time. There was one time, when Ashley called Elliott a sad SOB that she had to interject, asking her to be a little less critical of their teammate. Ashley apologized, but the next chance she got to say something negative about Elliott, it came out of her pretty little mouth, and Cadence was left wondering if she’d always felt that way about her friend or if she w
Cadence took a deep breath and turned her attention back to her friends who were talking about going shopping before the show so they could get new outfits. “I still have Elliott’s credit card,” Aurora said with a snide laugh.“Why do you have Elliott’s credit card?” Cadence couldn’t help but ask.Aurora’s face went slightly paler than normal. “Oh, well, he asked me to buy something, and I forgot to give it back.”“Oh?” Once again, she was prying, but there was something about Roar’s tone that had her interest.“Yeah, your birthday present. What better place than Vegas to pick out something special?” her friend admitted. “I told him I would get something for you from the both of us.” She seemed bitter again, likely thinking that now there was no “us.”“Well, Aaron said I should go tonight, so I will,” Cadence explained, tryi
Aaron held her close for a long while, and Cadence gathered her thoughts before she finally pushed back a bit so she could look up at him. “I think you were right,” she said, her head bobbing up and down with conviction.“I’m sure I was,” he said, a crooked grin on his face, “but what are you referring to?”She laughed at his cocky response. “We should go ahead and get married while we’re here. Not because it will make the big wedding any easier but because I’m ready. I want to be your wife. I want to be Cadence McReynolds.”Aaron’s eyebrows raised slightly, as if he were checking to make sure she was certain before he said, “Good. Then let’s do it.”A smile spread across her face, and butterflies sprang to life deep inside of her. What was meant to be an ordinary day was shaping up to be something so much more. Cadence leaned up on her tiptoes, and Aaron brought his
A Little White Wedding Chapel, the same venue where Brittney Spears tied the knot so many years ago, was just as garish in person as Cadence imagined it would be when she’d seen it online. But standing in front of a justice of the peace, holding the hands of the most gorgeous man she’d ever laid eyes on, while Elvis sang, “Love Me Tender,” in the background, Cadence couldn’t think of a place she’d rather be.It had only taken a few minutes at the courthouse for them to get their certificate, thanks to fake IDs that would pass as real anywhere on the globe. As far as she knew, the government actually thought she was born a year earlier than she had been, and Aaron was born in the 1990s, not in 1829. The woman who’d given them the documentation had made the remark that they had to be the most stunning couple she’d ever waited on, and if they had a baby, she’d die to see pictures. Cadence had only grinned—unable to wipe
Asteria looked out the window of the apartment where she was staying at a dark alleyway, full of garbage of both the living and discarded debris variety, and wondered how she’d wound up here. In the distance, the lights of Budapest illuminated the sky, though all she could see from this vantage point were a few dim streetlights that highlighted the rundown architecture of Terezvaros. In an adjoining room, the laugh track from some stupid television show interrupted her thoughts. It was just as well; in the past few months she’d become abundantly aware of the fact that often times her thoughts were not her own.She dropped the thin orange curtain and backed her way to the twin sized bed she’d been sleeping on the last several weeks. After Nello and Venette determined she was no longer safe at the castle, she’d fled here, only Hines alongside her. Leaving her baby behind had been both heartbreaking and a relief. As much as she loved Perses the Younger, a