I grin at the level of her intoxication. âI thought you didnât like her.â
âI do, now that I know she doesnât like you the way you led me to believe she did.â
I touch her lips. âDonât pout. Sheâs a lot like you . . . only more annoying.â
âExcuse me?â She hiccups. âThat wasnât very nice of you to make me jealous of her.â
âIt worked, didnât it?â I reply smugly as we reach the door.
Lillian is seated alone on the couch when we enter the house. I take a moment to pull the front of Tessaâs dress up a little. She rolls her eyes at me.
Seeing us, Lillian stands to her feet. âHow was it?â
âIt was so, so much fun! The band was great!â Tessa beams.
âSheâs wasted,â I inform Lillian.
She laughs. âI can see that.â After a pause, she says, âSmith is asleep. He almost had a conversation with me tonight.â
âGood for you,â I say and lead Tessa toward the hall.
My drunk girlfriend waves at Lillian. âIt was nice seeing you!â
I donât know if I should tell Lillian to leave now or wait until Vance shows up, so I donât say anything. Besides, let her deal with that little robot kid if he wakes up.
When we get to Tessaâs room, I close the door behind us, and she immediately plops onto the bed. âCan you take this off?â She points to her dress. âItâs so itchy.â
âYeah, stand up.â I help her out of her dress, and she thanks me with a kiss on the tip of my nose. Itâs a simple gesture, but it catches me off guard, and I smile at her.
âIâm so glad youâre here with me,â she says.
âAre you?â
She nods and undoes the remainder of the buttons left on Christianâs shirt. Her hands push the garment down my arms, and she folds it neatly before walking to the hamper. Iâll never understand why she folds dirty clothes, but Iâm used to it by now.
âYes, very. Seattle isnât as great as I thought,â she finally admits.
Then come back with me, I want to say.
âWhy not?â I say instead.
âI donât know. Itâs just not.â She frowns, and Iâm surprised that instead of wanting to hear how miserable she is here, I want to change the subject. Landon and I both suspected she felt this way; but still it makes me feel bad that itâs not exactly what sheâd wanted. I should take her out tomorrow during the day to cheer her up.
âYou could move to England,â I say.
She glares at me with red cheeks and champagne-glazed eyes. âYou wonât take me there for a wedding, but you want me to move there,â she says, calling me out.
âWeâll talk about it later,â I say, hoping sheâll drop it right now.
âYeah . . . yeah . . . always later.â She walks back to sit on the bed but misses completely. Her body rolls onto the floor, and she bursts into a fit of laughter.
âChrist, Tessa.â I grab hold of her hand and help her to her feet, my heart pounding in my chest.
âIâm fine.â She laughs and sits down on the bed, pulling me with her.
âI gave you too much champagne.â
âYep, you did.â She smiles and pushes my shoulders back until Iâm flat on the mattress.
âAre you okay? Do you feel sick?â
She rests her head against my chest. âStop parenting me, Iâm fine.â I bite my tongue instead of mouthing off to her.
âWhat do you want to do?â she asks quietly.
âWhat?â
âIâm bored.â She looks up at me with that look. Tessa lifts herself up and stares down at me, eyes wild.
âWhat would you like to do, drunk ass?â
âPull your hair.â She grins and pulls her bottom lip between her teeth in the most sinful way.
Chapter one hundred and seventeen
HARDIN
Canât sleep?â Christian turns on the overhead light and joins me in the kitchen.
âTessa needed some water,â I tell him. I push the refrigerator door closed, but he stops it with his hand.
âKim, too. The price of drinking too much champagne,â he says from behind me.
Tessaâs endless giggles and insatiable appetite for pleasure have worn me out. Iâm convinced sheâll be vomiting soon if she doesnât drink some water. Visions of her tonight, lying back on the bed, her legs spread for me as I brought her to orgasm using both my fingers and my tongue, flash through my mind. She was amazing, as she always was when she rode my cock until I emptied myself into a condom.
âYeah, Tessaâs a mess.â I bite back a smile while remembering her tumble off the bed.
âSo . . . England next weekend, then?â He changes the subject.
âNah, Iâm not going.â
âThis is your mumâs wedding weâre talking about.â
âAnd? Itâs not her first, probably wonât be the last,â I say.
To say Iâm completely shocked when his hand reaches out and knocks the bottled water from my hand would be an understatement.
âWhat the fuck?â I exclaim and bend down to grab the bottle.
When I stand back up, Vanceâs eyes are focused on me, and the look in them is intense. âYou have no right to speak of your mum that way.â
âWhat does it matter to you? I donât want to go, and Iâm not going to.â
âGive me a reason, a real one,â he challenges me.
What the fuck is his problem? âI donât need to give anyone a reason. I just donât want to go to a stupid wedding. Iâve already been dragged to one this season, and that was enough for me.â