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Authors: Allison B. Hanson

Tags: #Contemporary, #Romance, #Fiction, #Family Life, #Domestic Life, #Forever Love, #Adult, #Bachelor, #Single Woman, #Blue Ridge, #Mountains, #Romantic Cabin, #New M.D. License, #Doctor, #Gay Fiancé, #Best Friends, #Straight Façade, #Wedding, #Little Brother, #Encounter, #Famous Rock Star, #Screw-Up, #Fantasies, #Out Of His League, #Charade

BOOK: Nick Of Time (Blue Ridge Romance 2)
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“It is. Except that I’m also in charge of the fund-raising. That part kind of sucks.”
“There are sucky parts with every job. It wouldn’t be called work if every second was fun.”
“Right.”
She pulled in at the condo a few minutes later and found herself unsure of what to do or say.
Tucker came around to get in the driver’s side, and there was a weird moment when she wasn’t sure if he was going to kiss her. By the time she realized he was, she thought it would be on the cheek, but he went for her lips.
She could feel her face turn red.
“Sorry.” He laughed. “I guess we only had chemistry at nineteen hundred feet.”
“Maybe,” she agreed with a smile. “So, I guess I’ll see you on Friday.”
“Okay. Did you want to ride up together?” he offered.
“I’ll let you know.”
“Right. Then I’ll see you later.”
“Hey, Tucker?”
He paused.
“Maybe we should keep what happened between us quiet. If that’s okay.” She was starting to feel a little embarrassed about their hooking up.
“Sure. No problem.” He shot her his sexy grin before he got in the car and drove off. She kept watching until he was gone.
To her complete surprise, she kind of missed him.
“Huh.”
 
“Damn it!” Tucker mumbled as he slammed his hand against the steering wheel.
Somehow, during his fumbled good-bye, he’d left without even exchanging phone numbers. Surely he should call to check in. Girls got pissed if he didn’t check in after he’d been with them. It was insensitive or something like that.
He hated the awkward phone conversations, but part of his therapy was to respect other people so he could respect himself.
Now he had no way to get in touch with Nichole, and he found it more of an inconvenience than a blessing. He found he really wanted to talk to her. He knew she was brilliant, but she was also funny and sweet.
He smiled, remembering the way she’d looked at her wine when she’d found out about his issues. Like it was a snake she needed to protect him from.
She had protected him in the past, and he was grateful. Unfortunately, no one could protect him from himself.
He sat in the car for a moment when he got to his brother’s house. Maybe he could come up with a way to get Nichole’s number without telling Cooper why he needed it.
Or maybe he should just show up at her apartment.
Standard stalker.
He could follow her and show up someplace where she was going to be to casually bump into her.
Strategic stalker.
Maybe he could cut himself and go to her clinic for stitches.
Stalker with a scar.
With a sigh, he got out of the car.
Cooper headed him off on the sidewalk.
“How did it go?”
“Great. Everything will be ready. Nichole made sure they could run a line so there won’t be noise from a generator.”
“Oh! That’s good. I hadn’t thought of that.” Neither had Tucker, but he didn’t mention it. “Is Nichole okay? You didn’t upset her, did you?”
“Did you just meet Nichole? As if I could
upset
her.” He rolled his eyes. “The options are to annoy her or piss her off.”
“Did you do either of those things?” Cooper raised a brow.
“Did you just meet
me
?” He grinned at his brother, who simply shook his head and laughed.
The rest of the week hurried by, and soon it was Friday morning. Tucker didn’t see Nichole, nor did he have a chance to get her number from Cooper’s phone.
Once, when he asked where she was, Cooper informed him that she was putting her hours in at the clinic to make up for the time she would be missing later in the week.
It was the first time Tucker really understood that she worked. Hard. In his mind, he had always pictured her with her hair and makeup perfect, spouting orders to her underlings while picking lint from her long white lab coat. For some reason, she was also wearing four-inch stilettos, but that was a leftover fragment from a younger fantasy.
The rehearsal and the dinner afterward were in the same lodge where the reception would be held the next day. It was pretty swanky, with wood beams and stone everywhere.
They’d blocked off a bunch of rooms in one wing by the banquet hall for guests, but Tucker—paying for his own room—settled on a suite that looked out over the river. It had a balcony and a hot tub. He also paid for the suite on the opposite side of the building as a gift for the bride and groom.
The sight of Nichole when she walked into the lodge nearly knocked him over. She was wearing jeans and a sweater, nothing fancy. But he hadn’t seen her in a few days, and his brain had apparently been trying to downplay her sexiness as a defense mechanism.
As he’d helped Cooper with last-minute details for the wedding, he’d found himself thinking about Nichole. Of course now that he could see but not touch her, it was more than a little frustrating. Maybe they’d have more time together when the wedding was over. If he even wanted such a thing.
Surely the day in the cabin had been one of those situations that couldn’t be replicated. If they forced it, they would end up hating each other again. He remembered when he’d tried to kiss her good-bye and got jumbled up.
That was how they really were. The time in the cabin had been a fluke. He would never be good enough for someone like Nichole. He’d always known that. Even his stardom wouldn’t help him break into her world.
Although he wouldn’t mind testing the theory.
 
As Nichole got ready for the rehearsal and dinner, she had to admit to herself that she was taking a little more time in the hope of impressing Tucker.
It was stupid really. He was famous and had dated strippers and wannabe models. She barely remembered to shave her legs half the time.
Over the last few days, she’d kept waiting for the regret or shame to wipe away her happy memories of the cabin, but so far she was still just plain happy.
She even felt a little empowered. She’d let herself go—more than once—and it was an amazing feeling. Not something to feel guilty about. She knew a lot of women who were perfectly fine being on their own. Women who took casual lovers and kept their lives uncomplicated. Nichole wanted to be like that.
Who better to have an affair with than the king of casual?
Seeing him earlier that day had been a shock. She’d never paid much attention to him before, happy to ignore him altogether, but today she’d had some strange awareness. It was as if she was attuned to him, could feel him wherever he was.
She’d caught him staring at her twice. Both times he’d smiled unashamedly. That was Tucker. He was sexy without even trying to be. It was as infuriating as it was mesmerizing.
With a sigh, she looked in the mirror. It was the best she could do. She wasn’t horrible, she just wasn’t . . . amazing. At least not by rock-star standards. Unless one was stuck with her in a cabin during an ice storm, that is.
With another sigh, she tucked her key card in her tiny purse and went down to meet everyone for the rehearsal. She was ten minutes early and was shocked to find the only other person waiting was Tucker. He was usually late for everything.
She smiled and felt kind of shy as she walked over to him. Why did she feel shy? It was just Tucker. Tucker who had seen and touched and licked pretty much every square inch of her body. She shivered at the memory.
“Wow. Don’t you look nice?” he said, taking in her short gray dress.
“Thanks.” Her heart fluttered at his compliment as the others filed into the room.
“Seeing you in that dress makes me start wishing for an ice storm.” He grinned at her and she was immediately affected.
“Shh.” She looked around quickly. “You didn’t tell anyone, did you?”
“No. Why are you so worried?” he whispered.
“It was a good time. That’s it. I don’t want people reading more into it.”
“Don’t worry. I haven’t tarnished your good-girl reputation.” He smiled, and she felt herself wishing they had a few moments alone. “Don’t look at me like that, Nic, or I’ll drag you upstairs to my room and won’t care who knows.”
She quickly looked away, not realizing she was projecting her thoughts so clearly. He chuckled next to her.
“We’re both staying here for the next two nights,” he said in that sultry voice.
“Knock it off.”
“Fine.” He held up his hands, palms out. “I was just pointing out a fact.” He frowned and went to go speak to his mother, who immediately started fussing with his shirt.
The minister herded the wedding party into position, and Nichole gave Cooper a nudge when Roslyn was standing at the end of the pretend aisle.
“Are you ready for tomorrow?” she asked.
“You have no idea,” he answered with a big grin.
The thing was, Nichole did have an idea. She had been in love with Dennis. She’d thought she was going to spend her life with him, and it turned out he wasn’t who she’d thought. Somehow she’d forced herself to turn it all off and push it away, but it wasn’t fair. She should have someone.
Tucker interrupted her little pity party by scooting up next to her as the bridesmaids were instructed on how slow to walk.
“I just noticed another reason why I should have been the best man.”
“And what is that?” She half-turned to look at him. It was just the rehearsal. She already knew what to do: stand there. No one cared how fast or slow she walked when she came out with Cooper and Tucker.
“Having to stand behind you gives me a nice view of your ass, and I don’t think my tux pants are going to hide my massive hard-on during the ceremony.”
To her surprise, she burst out laughing, causing the minister to look over.
“Sorry,” she said quickly to everyone. Then to Tucker, she whispered, “Maybe you should wear underwear tomorrow.”
“No. I paid good money so I would own that tux and not have to worry about who else had worn those pants.” She glanced over her shoulder to see he was joking.
“You’re a piece of work,” she said.
“You’re a piece of—”
“Quiet,” she scolded as Roslyn’s bridesmaid, Lexi, walked down the aisle for the third time. Then Riley stepped into the room.
“Can I just say I have no urge whatsoever to sleep with the maid of honor?”
“That’s good, because she’s off limits.”
“Usually off limits makes it more of a challenge, but not this time,” he said by her ear.
“Maybe you’re growing up.”
“Maybe I have something better right in front of me.”
She couldn’t help but smile.
“Riley is very pretty,” Nichole pointed out as the girl took her turn down the aisle.
She was. Long blond hair and big hazel eyes with long eyelashes. She was petite and perfect. Almost like a doll.
“She’s short,” Tucker said bluntly. “I like long legs wrapped around my waist while I’m—”
“Shh,” she said, not because anyone was paying attention but because she was starting to get turned on, and it was inappropriate given that his mother was sitting twenty feet away.
He chuckled behind her but was otherwise well behaved for the duration of the rehearsal.
She made sure to keep her distance from Tucker, choosing to sit at the far end of the large table for dinner. She didn’t think she would be able to contain herself if she had to sit next to him and his roaming hands. He had pulled out a seat for her, but she’d walked past and taken a seat at the other end. They couldn’t get any farther apart and still be at the same table.
The offered seat went to Riley. The girl doll smiled up at him as she sat, and he pushed her chair in chivalrously. Nichole looked away from them as Cooper sat next to her at the head of the table, Roslyn directly across from her.
“You guys excited?” Nichole asked, showing her enthusiasm.
“Yes,” Roslyn answered while gazing at her groom.
“I’m not looking forward to sleeping alone tonight,” Cooper said.
“It’s a stupid tradition,” Roz complained. “Just come to my room.”
“I might take you up on that.”
“Seriously? You guys can’t hold it for one night?” Nic said, making them laugh.
She glanced down the table at Tucker, where he was chatting up the forbidden maid of honor. A twinge of something cold and ugly twisted in her stomach until he looked up at her and winked.
She looked away quickly but found herself locked in his heavy gaze a few times as dinner wore on.
“Oh, no,” Cooper said next to her.
“What?”
“My brother is sitting next to Riley and he’s got that look.”
It amused Nichole that Cooper recognized Tucker’s
look
. What made it even more amusing was that she was fairly sure the look was being directed at her and not at Roslyn’s younger sister. Especially when he took a bite of his dessert and seductively licked the cream off his upper lip. He had been looking right at Nichole.
She’d never wanted a man so badly in her life. And still there was no regret or shame. Just need and desire.
When he stood up, she stared at him as if in a trance.
Shit. He was walking over to her. She would most likely explode into an orgasm at the sound of his voice. Maybe she’d faint like women in historical romances.
Please don’t let me faint
, she prayed as he came closer. At the last minute he turned to his brother, giving her a moment to prepare herself.
“Could I steal away the best man for a second? We have some groom trickery to work out.” Cooper flashed Nichole a worried look. “Don’t worry. She’ll rein me in if necessary.”
She surely didn’t want to rein him in.
“I’ll be back soon,” she said as she stood up and followed him out of the banquet room. Her heart was already pounding in anticipation.

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