[Gabrielle’s POV]
I stare at my reflection, taking in the skimpy black dress that hugs my curves like a glove, but could pop if I so much as moved the wrong way. It was Rachelle's bright idea to squeeze me into this, even though it clearly should be worn by a woman of the night.
“I don't know about this one,” I say, turning to meet the perpetrators proud gaze. “Isn't it a bit too much?”
“No,” she responds matter-of-factly. “If anything, it isn't enough.”
Not enough. Was she out of her damn mind? My breasts were threatening to make an appearance at any moment, as was my ass and pussy. How was this thing not enough?
“Don't look at me like that,” she sighs, snapping me out of my head. “The point,” she continues, moving forward and pushing my long red hair, which is curled to perfection, over my shoulders so that it cascades down my chest. “You were so reserved and always hid your figure back in high school. Think of this as your chance to get back at everyone who mocked you."
“But I never cared what they thought,” I point out.
Back then, there was only one person I cared about, and he liked me as I was. At least, I thought he did. But he was sure to prove me wrong.
“Come on,” Rachelle huffs, her lips twitching into a frown. “Even if you don't care, let me have this moment. I had to watch them bully and mock you all the time!”
“So this is your revenge?" I laugh. “Not mine.”
“What's yours is mine, and what's mine is yours,” she huffs.
“Hanson is going to be jealous,” I smirk, giving myself one last look. “He's the one you're marrying, not me.”
“I'm sure he wouldn't mind if I married you too,” Rachelle giggles, attacking me. “You're such a damn catch. I'm going to be sad when someone takes you from me.”
Me? Rachelle was the one who was the catch. With her five-foot-eight-inch height and slender figure, she looked like a damn model. Even now, dressed in a simple red dress that flows her body like delicate flowers and her curly locks surrounding her beautiful features, she looked like a goddess. I looked like a troll in comparison.
“Not gonna happen,” I assure her. “Should we get going?”
“Yeah. Let's go and turn some heads.”
Later, when we reach our destination, the reunion is in full swing, with members of our graduating class drinking to their heart's content and dancing.
“Drinks first?” I ask as Rachelle slips into a booth.
“Please,” she responds. “Make it strong.”
Nodding, I head to the bar and take a seat, then wait until the bartender's eyes come to rest on me.
“What'll it be gorgeous?” He asks, letting his hooded eyes slowly trail down my body until they come to rest on my chest.
“Two cranberry vodkas,” I respond, giving him a smile. “And maybe your number.”
I had to admit that the man wasn't hard on the eyes, with his tanned face surrounded by soft, dark waves and his dark eyes, he was handsome. And by the way his uniform hugged his frame, it was clear that he took care of himself.
“Coming up,” he grins, turning and beginning to make my drinks.
“Thanks,” I beam, swiveling my seat around so I can examine the bar around me.
“You're pretty bold now, huh?”
Eyes widening, I slowly turn in the direction the voice came from to find the last person I want to see sitting beside me. He is slumped forward, clutching a glass of gin with his large hand, and his blonde hair hides his features, but I would recognize that voice anywhere.
“Surprised?” He continues, sitting up and then turning so he can face me. "Am I that easy to overlook?"
Immediately, I find myself getting lost in the features that I spent so many years memorizing. Even now, he looks the same as I rememver, except older and much, much sexier.
“Cat got your tongue, Gab?” He chuckles, his lips twitching into a smile. “Or are you just happy to see me?”
He smiles bigger, and it lights up his chiseled face making his blue eyes sparkle like the ocean. God, he was so damn handsome now. Not like he wasn't in the past, but he wasn't a boy anymore. No, he was a man.
“Do I know you?” I ask sweetly, getting my bearings again. “I think you've mistaken me for someone else.”
Swiveling around once more, I grab the drinks the bartender is offering me just in time for my escape.
“Thanks,” I announce, getting up and making my way back to the booth where Rachelle waits for me.
“What's wrong?” She asks when I take a seat and down my drink in one swig. “You look like..."
“Hey!” Cursing inwardly, I lift my gaze to Trent as he takes a seat beside me. “Is that how you treat an old friend?”
At his words, I feel so many emotions rush through me, but they quickly come to rest on anger.
“Are we friends?” I respond, feigning confusion. “I don't seem to remember being friends with someone like you.”
As I speak, Rachelle's expression shifts to amusement, while Trent's settles on hurt. Who the fuck was he to actually be hurt when he was the one who ruined everything?
“I think,” Rachelle announces, beginning to scoot out of the booth. “I'll grab more drinks.”
“What?” I gasp, attempting to stop her. “Wait! Hey!”
She doesn't give me the chance to stop her before she is skipping away, leaving Trent and me alone.
Contemplating following her, I slowly turn my gaze back to Trent, who is still watching me with that same look of hurt etched on his handsome face.
“Do you really hate me that much, Gab?” He asks quietly, the hurt on his face silently vocalizing his inner emotions. “You never gave me the chance to explain why I…”
“It doesn't matter,” I say, not wanting to dwell on what happened between us back then. “If that's all you want to do, then I hate to disappoint you.”
I wait as Trent just stares at me, his blue eyes speaking so many things that his mouth isn’t. It seemed that even if he changed on the outside, the inside was still the same, but where he fooled me in the past, he wouldn’t now.
“What happened to you?” He asks, his expression steeling. “I don’t…”
“I’m going to stop you there,” I say, lifting a hand. “As fun as it has been to connect again, there are many others that I should go and say hi to, so I’m going to go see them.”
I don’t wait for a response before I’m getting up and heading toward the bar where Rachelle sits, waiting for our drinks.
“Hey,” I say, grabbing her shoulder so she faces me. “I’m not feeling so great. I’m going to head home first.”
“What?” She gasps, her eyes growing wide. “But…”
As she speaks, I can see Trent still in that booth, looking like a wounded puppy, and I know if I stay here, I’m going to end up caving and wanting to apologize.
“Have fun,” I continue. “I’ll see you later.”
[Trent’s POV]"Do I know you?"The words begin to race around my mind as I stare into Gabby's eyes. Her expression gives no hint toward what she is feeling, but even I knew that pain had to be somewhere.Remaining silent, I just stare, trying to think of what to say. What could I say at this point to make everything okay?Nothing. That was the answer.When I decided to come to my ten-year reunion, there was only one reason, and that was to see Gabrielle. Although I knew that things like that weren’t her scene back when we were kids, there was the smallest chance that she would be there, and after years of waiting for a chance to see her, I couldn’t not take it. However, the look of rage that she gave me and how desperately she wanted to get away from me were not part of my plan, and despite wanting to chase after her as she escapes from me, I stay rooted in place until Rachelle returns with a look of amusement on her face.“Good job, lover boy,” she giggles, sliding in beside me and h
[Gabrielle's POV]I stumble down the street, flask in hand, while my mind whirls, replaying that bastard's face again and again. Why did he look so hurt over my reaction? Why did I actually want to comfort him? Fuck! I should be the one hurt and needing comfort. How could he just act so calmly like nothing even happened after everything?Bringing my flask to my lips, I down the last bit of burning liquid in it while fighting the memories that are trying to come forward. Cursing, I shake the empty container and then shove it back into my purse while I examine the area around me.“What the hell?” I huff, realizing that I was standing in Gregory's neighborhood. “Why did I come here?”Frowning, I remain in place while debating on what my next move should be, and when the bastard's face pops in my head and smugly stares at me as if saying, ‘We both know you aren't over me’ I begin to move, beelining for Gregory's.When I arrive, I lift a hand and bang on his door, then wait until a light c
[Gabrielle's POV]I look around me, slowly taking in the large trees that block the sunlight from above and the green grass covered in wildflowers. It's familiar—too familiar—and it makes my heart ache to just look at it.“Gab,” the gentle voice drifts towards me on the breeze, making my heart both ache and feel full all at the same time. “I've been waiting.”Turning, I watch as Trent makes his way toward me with a gentle smile on his face and his eyes sparkling with love. Just seeing him like that makes my heart race and my insides tremble with excitement and fear.“I was beginning to believe you weren't coming.” He continues, reaching out and gently touching me.Not come? How could I not come when he was the one to ask me to?I finally recognized what was happening and knew what would come next, but I can't move.“Trent,” I whisper, both wanting to hear the words that would come next and not wanting to hear them at the same time since I knew what followed. “You aren't real.”As the
[Gabrielle's POV]After stuffing my stomach and agreeing to a date over the weekend, I head out. I needed to go home and make sure that Rachelle wasn’t panicking over my sudden disappearance, though I doubted she was given her silence. However, I did promise her that I would accompany her to watch Hanson’s race that day, and I knew that she would give me hell if I missed it.When I arrive home, I find her kicked up on the couch, sipping coffee, as if she didn’t have a single worry in the world.“There you are,” she says, turning her gaze toward mine. “I was beginning to wonder if I should call the police about a missing person.”"Lies!" I sigh, sitting my purse down and making my way over to her. “If you were truly worried, you would have blown up my phone.”“Eh,” she shrugs. “You’re an adult, and I’m not your mother. If you managed to find yourself somewhere sketchy doing things that could get you arrested, I didn’t want to be guilty by association.”Laughing, I plop down beside her
[Trent’s POV]“As you see, our company is your best bet for expansion. We've got a number of clients and business partners across the world who you can take your pick to work with. We are also the most promising business on the East Coast.”Alton's droning voice fades in and out as I keep my eyes on Mr. Vincent's face, trying to determine if he is going to agree to our proposal or not. To say that I was actually nervous was an understatement, given how hard not only I but also Alton and the rest of my team worked to get to this point. There was a lot riding on this deal, and if we lost it, then all my plans and hard work would be for nothing.“If you'd like to do a trial cooperation in the meantime, we are willing to work with that,” Alton says now, throwing out our trump card.Of course, any smart business owner would be wary of a new business that was just climbing the ranks. It was because we knew this would be the biggest hurdle that we came up with this plan.“Give us six months,
[Trent’s POV]“A new family is moving in next door,” my mother announces from her place at the stove where she cooks breakfast. “From what I heard, they have a daughter around your age.”“He doesn’t need to meet her,” Trudy, my stepsister, announces. “He already has me; that’s enough.”Turning, my mother takes in Trudy’s defiant gaze and gives a gentle smile.“Of course you will always be his favorite girl,” she laughs, turning her attention back to the food she is cooking. “But it wouldn’t hurt for your brother to help that little girl become comfortable with this new place, right?”At her words, Trudy lets out a huff of annoyance, but she doesn’t argue. Instead, she looks at me and then her food as my mother places it in front of her. When she starts to eat, I look toward the kitchen window to take in the house beside us. The last family to live there was an older couple. They were nice, from what I could remember. They used to bring us baked goods, and the woman would help teach my
[Trent’s POV]I open my eyes as the world comes back to me and then shift them to the woman beside me. She is keeping her gaze fixed straight ahead like she is lost in the race, but by how tense her features are and how her fingers twitch against her thighs I know she is uncomfortable having me here beside her.“I'm going to get a cigarette,” I announce, unable to sit there and pretend I'm oblivious to how much she doesn't want me there. “Excuse me.”Getting up, I begin to move despite the feel of Gabby's gaze burning into my back. I was sure she was thinking the same thing as me. Coward. Chicken shit. Running away like this, but my fucking mind and heart were reeling. Who would have thought seeing her again would end up like this?“Dumb ass,” I grumble, heading out of the stadium and grabbing my cigarettes. “Did you really think you two would meet and things would go back to how they were?”In a way, yes I did. I had this grand fantasy that we would see each other and things would ju
[Gabrielle's POV]My eyes stay locked on the ground as I'm carried off stage and through the crowd. Many thoughts race while I try to make sense of what is happening, but only one thought sticks out amongst the rest…Why was he here?This single thought repeats again and again as too many damn emotions flare. Since our run-in at the reunion, he has been everywhere. Was he following me? Was it fate bringing us together again, like it did back then? I didn't know, and honestly, I didn't want to find out.“Let me go!” I hiss, finally snapping out of my head. “Put me down! Now!”“No!” Trent growls, shoving his way past the men who try to stop him. “Not until we are out of this place!”“This place is my work!” I argue. “And you're going to get me fired!”As the words leave my mouth, fear flares at the thought of losing a job that brings in so much. I couldn't risk it! Not now! Not when I was so close to...“Good!” Trent snaps before I can fall into the darkest recesses of my mind, where al
[Gabrielle’s POV]I wait and watch as Trent processes what I’ve just told him. Even with the dim light casting shadows on his handsome face, I can see the desire that is beginning to form there.Dammit. How in the world was he able to remain strong up until this point, and why did his sticking to his word make me feel both loved and rejected? I hated these swirling emotions that I never would have had when we were younger.Back then, I knew that I was in fact his everything and that he only thought of me and no one else, but now he had a taste of another woman, and that scared the shit out of me.Maybe that was why I was willing to push his buttons like this, testing the waters, seeing if I could break his strong resolve, even if it only caused me to continue coming up empty.“Dammit, Gabby,” Trent hisses, his eyes flashing with lust. “We’re already this close; why do you have to continue to try to tempt me?”“Because I’m insecure.” I whisper, unable to stand it any longer. “I hate th
[Trent’s POV]After our first night of passion, I slowly come to find that Gabby is insatiable. Anytime I turned around, she was wanting to touch me, to kiss me, and to do other things to me that drove me so fucking crazy but also excited me just the same.Was this need to constantly be attacking me stemming from how much she missed me? Or how much she cared about me? I wasn’t so sure, but despite all of this, we never went all the way. However, we did do many things, many, many things, on almost every surface of my home, and by the time the day of departure for our vacation came, I was almost ready to just take her right then and there on the plane.I was certain that she was feeling the same way as me, as I found her gaze locked on a certain part of me more than a few times. That’s why, by the time we landed at our destination, I was strongly considering skipping all the things I planned and just keeping her trapped in the bed with me all day and night, but I manage to remain under
[Gabrielle’s POV]I let a smile play on my lips as I pull Trent’s belt out of the way and start to undo his pants. As I move, I can feel the bulge that is forming there and know that despite his insistence he was fine, he wasn’t doing well at all.“You can stop me any time.” I whisper, slowly slithering my body down his until I’m on my knees in front of him. “I won’t make you do something you don’t want to.”Growing quiet, I wait as he stares down at me, taking me in with so much hunger it makes my heart and my core squeeze.God. I just wanted to jump this man. I wanted to see more of his expressions, see that desire for me in his eyes more. I wanted to breathe him in until I had my fill, but I didn’t think that would ever be happening.“Is your silence the go ahead?” I giggle, hooking my fingers in his now-loose pants.For a moment, I don’t move while he just continues to stare at me, and when he lifts his hips, I know that he isn’t going to stop me, not this time.Smiling seductivel
[Gabrielle’s POV]I sit in Trent’s lap, listening to the sound of his strong heartbeat as the silence of the room around us settles in. We’ve been sitting here just like this for a while, probably because Trent is waiting for me to make the first move to show that I’m okay.After having our night out ruined by Katie, our group split ways, each going to their respective homes so that Rachelle and I could rest and recuperate from what happened to us. And even though I was thankful to be in the safety of the home that Trent and I shared, I couldn’t help but wonder whether or not anything was being done to Katie after what she did.Deciding that wasn’t what was important right now, I curl in closer to Trent and close my eyes.“Are you sure you’re okay?”How many times now has Trent asked me this very question? For most of the ride home, he asked me, and although I insisted I was fine, he wouldn’t drop it, which was both endearing and a little frustrating.“I am.” I say quietly, lifting my
[Katie’s POV]I stare in disbelief as Trent glares at me. How could he look at me so hatefully? This was all that bitches fault!“Trent!” I repeat, reaching out in an attempt to touch him only to be stopped by a look of warning.“I said I’d deal with you later.” He repeats slowly while pulling the bitch closer against him. “So, I suggest you come up with a damn good story.”Finished speaking, he turns and begins to move while I’m left standing in place with the two that not only failed to complete the mission they were given but would also incriminate me if they were to be taken away and questioned.Knowing that I couldn’t possibly let that happen, I pull my phone out of my pocket and immediately dial Oscar, knowing that he will help me deal with this.“Hello, beautiful.” He chuckles the minute he picks up. “Tell me, are you the one responsible for the trouble I’m suffering?”“And if I am?” I challenge.“You’ll have to repay me for my bailing you out.” He says slowly, and I don’t miss
[Trent’s POV]“Do you think they’re taking a bit?”Hanson’s question rings out around us, filling the silence that has fallen in the room we sit together in. He was right; it had been a bit since the women went to the bathroom.“Maybe Gabby was worse off than we thought.” I mutter, panic growing. “I’m going to go check on her.”Maybe I was being a bit overprotective or just worrying for absolutely nothing, but I just couldn’t stop myself when it came to her.“Whipped.”The word is quiet, as is the chuckle that comes with it, but I don’t give two shits. He could call me what he wanted, and I would happily accept it.“Probably,” I admit, getting up and heading toward the exit. “I’ll be back.”Not waiting for a response, I head out into the hall and then toward the bathroom, where Gabby, Rachelle, and Katie should be. And when I reach, I don’t think twice before I’m heading in. However, I’m met with an empty space and empty stalls except for a single one.“Gabby.” I call, heading toward
[Katie’s POV]I stand outside of the room, listening as everyone present mocks me. It pisses me off, and I have the right mind to go in there and scold them, but in the end that would only make me look more like the villain. I needed to remain composed and in control so that Trent didn’t see me acting like a bitch again; one time was more than enough. That’s why I put a smile on my face now and then head inside, drawing all eyes to me.“Drink’s are here.” I announce moving forward. “Here you are.”Keeping my perfect smile in place, I move around, handing out drinks, making sure that the right ones went to the right people. And when I reach Gabrielle, I’m certain that she gets the one just for her before moving onto her friend; if I remember correctly, everyone called her Rachelle.“Here you are, Rachelle, right?”“That’s right.” She smiles, taking her drink. “And this man beside me is my boyfriend Hanson.”“It’s a pleasure,” I say, handing him a drink and then taking the final and hav
[Gabrielle’s POV]I walk into the club with Trent at my side, his hand wrapped tightly around me, holding me against himself as if to show the world that I was his. I have to admit, I like it. I like the stares that follow us and the looks of jealousy from the women who are clearly upset that such a powerful man is no longer single.However, along with these looks, there are looks of disgust and even questioning, which I’m certain is from the rumor that Trent and Katie were engaged. I was certain those with these looks were thinking of me as a home wrecker, as the other woman, but as long as I knew the truth, I didn’t care.“They’re over there,” Trent murmurs, leaning in so close that his breath tickles my ear.Nodding, I look in the direction his gaze is in and find Rachelle and Hanson together playing some pool. They look so lovely together, with Rachelle holding the stick and Hanson attempting to guide her. It is easy to see the love between them even from here. Was that the way I
[Gabrielle’s POV]“Are you sure you’re up for this?”I eye Trent as he works to straighten the tie around his neck. A week has already passed since he was released from the hospital, and since his most recent scans were looking pretty normal, the doctor released him from bedrest. Of course, the minute that happened, Rachelle insisted that we go out to celebrate.“What?” He asks, lifting his gaze to mine. “Would you rather we stay here and...”“Not yet,” I sigh, though I wouldn’t be too opposed to getting to know Trent’s body on an intimate level, especially while he stood in front of me in a form-fitting suit, complete with wrist cuffs, a super expensive watch, and his messy hair slicked back. God, the man didn’t look like a snack; he looked like a whole damn meal.Trying to ignore the naughty thoughts racing through my mind, I move forward and grab Trent’s tie, then after a quick adjustment, I step back.“Perfect,” I grin, taking him in while pulling out my phone.“What are you doing