While Ivy was grumbling under her breath, Balfour nodded in solemn agreement, âThen letâs skip the fragrance. The natural scent of you is just perfect.â She rolled her eyes and gave her shirt a strenuous tug, which seemed to catch Balfour off guard. He stumbled, and in a frantic bid to steady themselves, both collapsed onto the couch in a heap.
âOuch-â
Balfourâs hands shot out, cradling Ivyâs head in a protective gesture while his own palm took the brunt of the fall against the armrest.
âIvyâs back, but what in the world happened? You two could have given us a heads-up.â
Alyssa Howardâs voice suddenly floated in from the doorway, catching them off guard. Before they could react, the elderly maâam pushed the door open with concern.
âGrandma?!â Ivy gasped. Pinned beneath Balfour, her attempt to stand stifled by his unmoving weight.
Their position was very amatory, not helped by the ripped fabric of her clothing.
Pushing against his chest, she hissed, âGet up, for heavenâs sake, Grandma is watching us!â
Balfour casually called out, âGrandma, eliciting an amused and knowing smile from Alyssa, who seemed quite pleased with the tableau before her.
âOh, you lovebirds carry on. Iâm not some old fuddy-duddy and Iâll come back after youâre finished to ask my questions.â
âUh⦠Grandma, itâs not what it looks like, Balfour and I are not-â
Alyssa exited with a speed that outpaced her entrance, as if afraid of interrupting something significant.
âHuff-â
Resigned, Ivy lay still beneath Balfour and gave him a feeble shove, âThis is all your fault. Now Grandmaâs bound to get the wrong idea! She must think we were⦠you know. Her suspicions wonât come off no matter what.â
Ivyâs punch on Balfourâs body was more a tickle than anything else.
He enveloped her hand in his, âHow can such a tiny hand pack any punch?â
Feeling her face flush, Ivy stammered, âEnough already. What, you going to tease me about not being able to fight my way out of a wet paper bag? Youâre the champ, the strongest man in the world, happy now?â
But Balfourâs sudden laugh caught her off guard. He seldom smiled, and now, his rare display was stunningly attractive.
It turned out that the usually expressionless person could smile so charmingly. She was mesmerized.
After his laughter subsided, he lay down beside her, prompting Ivy to blink in confusion, âWhy didnât you move just now? Grandmaâs got the wrong idea.â âSo what if she does? Donât forget weâre married now.
If Grandma misunderstands, itâs only what a husband and wife might naturally do. The more she suspects, the better for us.â
Balfourâs insinuation was clear.
His hand, restless as if with a mind of its own, caressed her cheek constantly.
âWere you deliberately not moving just now?â Ivy clenched her fingers out of his view.
Did he stay on top of her on purpose when Grandma walked in, just to reinforce their marital status?
âWhy else?â
His nonchalant response brought Ivy back to reality. Their relationship was nothing but a contract, nothing more!
She couldnât afford to get lost in the illusion.
With that thought, the heat from her face receded rapidly. Turning her head slightly, she brushed Balfourâs hand away. âAlright! Itâs getting late, and Iâm tired. I need to freshen up.â