âWhy? So I could make you breakfast?â I laugh.
âNo . . . well, yes. That and waking up to seeing you half dressed in the kitchen.â He nips at my neck. He attempts to lift up the hem of the T-shirt and squeeze the top of my thighs.
I spin and wave a spatula in his face. âHands to yourself until after breakfast, Scott.â
âYes, maâam.â He chuckles and grabs a plate, piling it with food.
After breakfast, I force Hardin to take a shower despite his efforts to drag me back to the bed. His dark confession and the fight with my mother seem to be forgotten in the morning light. My breath is lost in my chest when Hardin walks out of the bedroom in his outfit for the wedding. The black dress pants are snug but hang off his hips in the most delicious way, and his tie is hanging around his neck while his white button-down shirt is undone, revealing his gorgeous, toned torso.
âI . . . uhh . . . I actually have no idea how to tie a tie.â He shrugs.
My mouth is dry and I canât stop staring at him, so I choke out, âI can help you.â Thankfully, Hardin doesnât ask where I learned to tie a tie, since his mood would turn sour quickly at the mention of Noah. âYou look so handsome,â I tell him when I finish. He shrugs and puts the black jacket on, completing the look.
His cheeks flame and I canât help but laugh at the unexpected emotion. I can tell he feels completely out of his element being dressed this wayâand itâs adorable.
âWhy arenât you dressed?â he asks.
âI was waiting until the last minute, since my dress is all white,â I tell him and he mocks me playfully.
Finally, after another check of my makeup and grabbing my shoes, I do put the dress on. Itâs even shorter than I remember, but Hardin seems to approve. His eyes never leave my chest after catching sight of my strapless bra. He always makes me feel so beautiful and wanted.
âAs long as all the men there are my fatherâs age, we shouldnât have a problem.â He smirks and zips me up. I roll my eyes and he kisses my bare shoulder before I unclip my hair, letting my long curls fall down my shoulders. The pale fabric of the dress is tight against my body, and I smile at the reflection of Hardin and me in the mirror.
âYou are absolutely stunning,â he tells me, kissing me again.
We scramble around and make sure we have everything we need for the wedding, including the invitation and a congratulations card I bought. As I put my phone into a small clutch bag, Hardin grabs me by the waist.
âSmile,â he says and pulls out his phone.
âI thought you didnât take pictures.â
âI told you I would take one, so letâs take one.â His smile is goofy and youthful and it makes my heart swell.
I smile and lean into Hardin as he snaps our picture. âOne more,â he instructs and I stick my tongue out at the last moment. He captured it at the right moment, my tongue on his cheek and his eyes wide and full of humor.
âThatâs my favorite,â I tell him.
âThere are only two.â
âYeah, but still.â I kiss him and he snaps another.
âAccident,â he lies, and I hear him take another as I give him a look.
NEAR HIS FATHERâS HOUSE, Hardin stops to get gas so we donât have to on the way home. As he is filling up, a familiar car pulls into the parking lot, with Nate in the front seat. Zed parks his car two pumps over from Hardinâs and gets out to go inside.
I gasp when I get a good look at him: his lip is swollen, and both his eyes are black and blue. His cheek has a deep purple bruise, and when he notices Hardinâs car a furious scowl takes over his handsome, damaged face. What the hell? He doesnât say anything at all, or even acknowledge Hardin and me. Within seconds, Hardin climbs back into the car and takes my hand. I look down at our intertwined fingers and gasp, my eyes trailing over his busted knuckles.
âYou!â I say and he raises his brow. âYou beat him up, didnât you? Thatâs who you fought and thatâs why he just ignored us!â
âWould you calm down?â Hardin barks and rolls up my window before pulling out of the lot.
âHardin . . .â I look over to where Zed has disappeared inside, then back at Hardin.
âCan we please talk about it after the wedding? Iâm already on edge. Please?â he begs and I nod.
âFine. After the wedding,â I agree and gently squeeze the hand of his that did so much damage to my friend.
Chapter ninety-three
Clearly trying to change the subject, Hardin asks, âSo now that we have our own place, I assume you donât want to stay at my fatherâs house tonight still?â
I force Zedâs beaten face to the back of my mind. âYouâd assume correctly.â I smile. âUnless Karen asks us to; you know I wonât say no,â I tell him.
I am nervous to see Ken after what Hardin told me last night. I am trying to clear it from my mind, but itâs harder to accomplish than I thought.
âOh, I almost forgot,â he says and reaches for the radio.
I look over at him and he holds his finger up to tell me to wait. âI decided to give the Fray another try,â he informs me.
âReally? And when did you decide this?â I question.
âWell, after our first date at the stream, but I didnât open the CD until last week,â he admits.
âThat was not a date,â I tease and he chuckles.
âYou let me finger you. I would say thatâs a date.â
He grabs my hand as I try to swat him and kisses my palm. I giggle and wrap my fingers around his slender ones. Images of me lying on the wet T-shirt while Hardin gave me my first orgasm flood my thoughts and Hardin smirks.