MIAâS NOT READY when I arrive at her house twenty minutes before seven, having finished work early so I could take her to The Olive Tree for a proper date.
Weâve not had much time together since she woke up in my arms on Tuesday, but now itâs Friday, sheâll stay with me all weekend.
âWhat happened to baby boy?â I ask Aisha when she greets me with a simple hey.
She purposely rolls her eyes before leading me into the kitchen. I shake Tobyâs hand, taking a seat by the breakfast bar, where heâs flipping through a stack of takeout menus.
âYouâre with my sister now,â Aisha says, opening the fridge. âAs much as I enjoy pissing you off, I think I should stop before I take it too far. You want a beer?â
âNo, Iâm driving.â The more time we spend together, the more I enjoy our banter. Itâs like having a younger sister. âWhoâs going to take your place if you stop getting on my nerves?â
âIâll throw something your way every now and then if you insist.â She winks, pulling out two bottles of Corona. âI just donât want to get in your bad books.â
âToo late for that. Youâre not there for pissing me off, Aisha. Youâre there because of how you treat Mia.â
Who knew? Aisha can blush too. Her cheeks pink up, shame spilling down her neck. Itâs not as adorable as it is on Mia, though.
âSheâs growing on me,â she admits quietly, stealing a quick glance at her boyfriend. âI even invited her to come out to Rave with me for a girlsâ night out.â
My back straightens immediately, a jab of anger flaring my nostrils. âSheâs not going out with you.â
âExcuse me?â Aisha grips her waist, snapping into defensive mode. Her pink cheeks have turned red, and not due to shame. I think sheâs about to bite my head off. âWhat kind of caveman bullshit are you trying to pull off? You wonât dictate her life. Sheâs going.â
Jesus Christ. The world these days is madness. One sentence, and Iâm immediately labeled a caveman. Fucking sue me for doing what I think is right for my girl.
âSave the righteous lines for your books, alright? You want to spend time with her?â
âOf course I do! Sheâs my sister. Sheâs family.â She glances at Toby, checking heâs paying attention to her sudden change of heart. Itâs all for show. Tobyâs as family-oriented as I am, and Iâm sure Aishaâs dismissive attitude toward Mia doesnât sit well with him. âWhy else would I invite her out?â
âWhy does it have to be out?â I snap, grinding my teeth. âIf you really want to spend time with Mia and not just score points with Toby, organize a girlsâ night in. Show me you care about her. That you give a crap about whatâs happening in her life.â
âWhatâs the fun in that? We sit home all the time!â
âYou need to be waited on, right? Fine. Take her out for drinks somewhere you can talk. Show me you wonât ditch her at the first opportunity. Show me she can fucking count on you. Then we can talk about Rave.â
Aisha scoffs, pointing her long, manicured nail at me. âWhy would I ditch her?! Iâm with Toby now. Iâm not looking for guys. Clubbing is fun, Nico. Mia doesnât have fun andââ
âSheâs not going out with you!â I bang my hand on the breakfast bar, my patience hanging by a thread. âEither a girlsâ night in, or if you want to be waited on, Iâll get you a private room at The Olive Tree. Iâll even cover the fucking bill, but youâre not taking Mia dancing unless Iâm there.â
âDonât argue,â Toby cuts in when Aisha opens her mouth again. âYou wonât win with him on this one.â
âLike hell! Sheâs not his property! What if she says she wants to go, huh?!â She comes closer, little torches swimming in her eyes. âWhat then? Youâll forbid her? You canât control her!â
Toby rubs his face, looking between us, the calm mediator. âHeâs not trying to control her, babe. He just doesnât trust you. This conversation would be different if you were one of the triplets or if I were joining you.â
Aisha folds her arms over her chest, visibly hurt. âSo what? You think Iâll let something happen to her?â she asks, lifting her chin to challenge me. âI have her back. Iâd never let anything happen to her.â
I saw Aisha in Q and Rave a few times during the past few years. Three drinks in, she only pays attention to the guys ogling her from the bar. Maybe she changed now sheâs with Toby but maybe isnât enough to risk Miaâs safety.
Itâs been years since I took care of someone. The need to watch over Kaya wasnât half as intense as with Mia. Kaya was more like Aisha, not letting me do my thing.
Mia gives me room to breathe. Every little thing she lets me do gives an outlet to my protectiveness. I donât need to suppress my reflexes around her. She doesnât mind that I buckle her up in the car or tuck her in at night.
I still need to tone down my paranoia, so I donât get carried away. It wouldnât take much inattention to cross a line, considering I want Mia on my lap, curved into my chest non-stop, but I canât smother her like that. Iâm here to watch over her while she spreads her wings, not pluck them off.
But that doesnât mean Iâll risk her safety.
Aisha has to prove sheâll be there for Mia if things go south. A few weeks ago, she didnât want her little sister playing board games with us, so nothing speaks in her favor.
âYou donât even have your back, Aisha,â I say, massaging my temples. âI donât know your friends, and I sure as fuck donât trust you with Mia.â
âPlease stop arguing,â Mia says, and we all look to her standing where the kitchen morphs seamlessly into an open-plan corridor. âI donât want to go.â
âThatâs not what you said last night,â Aisha clips. âDonât let him control you! This is wrong, sis. Youâre going.â
Mia shakes her head softly. âItâs okay. I donât feel like dancing, anyway.â Sheâs wearing a gray, fitted sweater with long sleeves that partially hide her hands, and a dirty pink pinafore dress. âDo I look okay?â she asks me, twirling around on her ankle boot. âOr not fancy enough?â
âPerfect, baby. Come here.â
Now that Iâm sitting on the barstool, weâre almost eye level. I grip her chin between my forefinger and thumb, sinking into her mouth, searching for that addictive low. Nothing calms me down the way having her close does.
Sheâs an antidote to all the rage coursing through me.
The static and clutter clear enough that I can think clearly. Miaâs young. She should have fun. I know she misses her sister and that it means the world to her that Aisha invited her out.
âDid you say you want to go?â I ask her.
Her face blanches, not a trace of a blush. âYes.â
I turn her around, pressing her back to my chest, and look over her shoulder to Aisha. âCompromise. Q, not Rave. I book the booth. One of the bouncers will watch Mia all evening, and she only drinks what he gives her.â
âA bouncer?!â she fumes, growing redder. âSo he can report her every move to you? Nah-ah. Not gonna happen, baby boy. You need to trust her!â
âItâs you I donât trust. If you ditch her, at least Iâll know someoneâs looking after her. Take it or leave it, Aisha.â
âI donât mind the bouncer, sis,â Mia says quietly. âEven if he tells Nico what Iâm doing, thatâs okay. Itâs not like I plan to do anything he wonât approve of.â
God, she fits me so fucking right.
Aishaâs pout slips, morphing into a wide, self-assured grin. âSo, if there was someone with us you trust, thereâd be no need for the bouncer, right?â
I nod, grinding my teeth. Sheâs got a plan in place, I can tell. Sheâll fight me on this to the bone.
Well, she met her match.
âOkay, fine. This is not over. You sure you donât want one?â she chirps, waving a bottle of Corona.
âIâm sure. How about you come with us to The Olive Tree instead of drinking beer and eating pizza in front of the TV?â
Her mouth falls open a little. âWhat? Like a double date?â She glances at Toby and beams wider, slamming her beer on the counter. âIâll be ready in ten minutes!â She rushes out of the room.
Toby smacks the back of my head as soon as the bedroom door closes behind Aisha. âThanks, man. We were gonna fuck once you took Mia out.â
âI bet you already did today. Miaâs staying with me all weekend. Youâll have the house to yourselves until Monday. When was the last time you took Aisha out to eat?â
Toby shrugs, shoving menus into a drawer. âMy girlâs not like yours. She doesnât need wooing.â
âWonât hurt, though, will it?â
âOh, donât look so sour,â Mia chuckles. âSex can wait. Aisha wonât tell you this, but sheâd like to be more than a booty call.â
âShe is! Donât give me that shit. You know I love her.â
I spin in my chair, one eyebrow raised. âYou lost my number, man? Why am I not in the loop?â
Instead of explaining why he didnât call me, he shrugs like itâs not a big deal. Maybe it wouldnât be if this wasnât the first time since Iâve known him that he proudly admitted to being in love.
âFine, dinner it is,â he mumbles. âLet me get changed.â
I wrap my hands around Mia, my chin on her shoulder. âTell me you know I trust you.â
âI do,â she admits quietly, toying with my fingers. âI like it when you do that.â She tilts her head back a little, whispering in my ear. âWhen you hold me like Iâm so precious.â
âMost of the time, thatâs all I want to do, baby. I know you need to have fun, but youâre mine now, and I need to know youâre always safe.â
She spins on her heel, her fingers back on my cheekbones, and the softest, sweetest kiss on my lips. âI am yours. Your girl. And your girl does as sheâs told.â
âIn bed, Mia. That applies in bed.â
âEverywhere,â she insists. âIf you do something I wonât feel comfortable with, Iâll tell you, but until I do, you can be sure I donât mind how controlling you are.â
She shouldnât have said that.
Managing my paranoia is mission impossible on a good day. Knowing Mia will submit to my will makes it much harder to rein in my overbearing personality.
Aishaâs ready within ten minutes as promised, and no more than half an hour later, Mia sits across from me at my favorite table, tucked by the window overlooking the ocean. She tied her hair back on our ride here, leaving a few blonde locks dancing around her face that taunt me as she studies the menu, her lips swollen from my kisses, eyes glassy, happy, relaxed.
Sheâs gorgeous. So fucking gorgeous.
I catch her hand, brushing my fingers across her knuckles.
âWhat are you having?â she asks.
âYou choose. I want to know what you like.â
Another smile, another tight squeeze in my chest. Itâs surreal that I want to lock her up in my bedroom so no one can touch or look at her. Weâve been officially dating for a week, but tonightâs the first time I took her out. Itâs the first step of millions I have to take to avoid getting carried away.
The waiter stops by the table, his eyes lingering on Mia one second too long as they sweep between the four of us. Thatâs enough to make my spine straighten like a metal rod.
âAre you ready to order?â he asks.
âYes.â Aisha beams, setting the menu down.
She and Toby get their orders in while I focus on Miaâs pretty face to drown out everything else.
âWeâll have the grilled prawns and halloumi for starters,â she says as her turn comes around. âAnd I heard the souvlakis here are the best, so weâll take that twice with a side of Greek salad. A glass of Chablis, andâ¦â She peers up at me over the menu.
âWater,â I supply.
âSo? Whatâs new?â Aisha asks once we all have drinks. âI, for one, am writing a new book, and you twoâ¦â She points between Mia and me, ââ¦are my inspiration.â
Miaâs cheeks instantly burn bright. âPlease donât. Your books are full of sex. I donât want you imagining usâ¦â
Aisha squeals, bouncing in her seat. âYou had sex?!â she whisper-shouts. âOh my God! When?! Why didnât you tell me?â She playfully shoves Mia away. âWas it good? Did it hurt?â
âWe are not talking about that,â Mia mutters, kneading the tablecloth. âTell me more about the book.â
âGod, youâre such a prude. Come on, give me something! Anything! Was he good to you? Did he make you come?â She shoots me a pointed stare over the table. âYou betterââ
âYou better stop getting on my nerves.â
She rolls her eyes but changes the subject, complaining about a model she hired for a photo shoot.
âHe was hitting on Cass the entire time,â she says, rinsing a bite of food with wine. âYou shouldâve seen Logan when he walked in with Noah and found the guy leaning over the counter, shirtless, making eyes at her.â
âI can imagine. Logan loses his cool almost as fast as I do.â
âWell, he didnât hit him, but he took him outside for a chat, and when they came back, the guy didnât even look at Cass again.â
âHe probably threatened to feed him his dick,â Toby laughs.
âMaybe.â She shrugs, and her eyes light up. âAnd oh my God, how freaking cute is your godson? Heâs the first baby I actually like. Theyâre all whiny, but Noahâs just a cutie pie.â
Looking at her now, at how happy she is with Toby, touching him whenever she has a chance, and watching his every move with awe, I have a feeling this thing between them will escalate quickly. Wedding by the end of the year, and a kid a few months later.
We spend two hours eating and talking before we part ways and Iâve got Mia in my house all alone. Toby and Aisha hopped in a cab outside the restaurant, heading to Tortugo for drinks, and the triplets are out partying as always.
I pour us two glasses of wine, listening to a very distressed voicemail message from one of my ex-clients, then call my assistant as Mia enters the kitchen.
âOne minute, baby,â I say, kissing her head and handing her a glass of wine when Jasmine answers. âJas, I need you in the office tomorrow. Arnold Grey pulled out all his money last week and just called to say he lost everything.â
âSurprise, surprise,â she sing-songs in my ear. âYou told him not to do it. Why are you helping him? Should I remind you what kind of shit he said before he banged the door?â
I follow Mia into the living room, where she sits by the piano, wiggling her fingers like sheâs been itching for this all day.
âKarma got him back, donât you think?â I tell Jasmine, taking a seat behind Mia. âHeâs coming over at nine with whatever heâs got left. Iâll send you the trades I want set up for him.â
âYeah, alright. Iâll be there. Send me the trades.â
âIn an hour,â I confirm, cutting the call and trailing my lips up Miaâs neck. âNext time you play here, I want you to wear that tulle skirt from the Spring Break party.â
âWhy?â Her delicate fingers flit up and down the keyboard, playing âLucy The Teaseâ by Allan Rayman.
âI imagined my head under that skirt when I first saw you here. Itâs time we turn that into reality.â
She squirms, her breathing hitching, the images my words paint enough to make her wet. Ready for me.
âSing, baby,â I whisper in the shell of her ear, my hand tracing along her thigh from knee to hip.
She does, leaning back as she sings, every word heavy with emotions. I fucking hope sheâs not just singing.
I hope she means every word.