The Wedding

Read Online The Wedding by Lexi Buchanan - Free Book Online Page A

Book: The Wedding by Lexi Buchanan Read Free Book Online
Authors: Lexi Buchanan
Ads: Link
didn’t hear what I said. Did you?” he whispered into her ear.
    Grinning, she moved away and patted him on his cheek before going to plant a kiss to Michael’s lips.
    Turning back to Ruben, she winked, and replied, “Yes, he did fuck me all night.”
    Michael choked on the drink of coffee he’d just taken.
    “Regardless of what you both think. I’m not deaf and heard perfectly well through the thin door.”
    “ Should I hit him?”
    “Ignore him Ruben. Do we need to leave now?” she asked, because she thought Michael meant for them to leave as soon as Ruben arrived, but he’d taken a seat on the sofa after pouring himself a coffee.
    “Five minutes. Sebastian’s gone to refuel. He said he’d come up when he gets back… He’s distracted to hell today.”
    “Yeah well. He needs to keep his eyes off Ramon’s girl.”
    “Michael. Do not get involved. I thought we had this discussion last night.”
    Ruben placed his cup on the coffee table in front of him and then looked at his brother. “What’s Ramon’s girl got to do with it?”
    Michael’s eyes met Lily’s, but before anyone could answer there was a knock on the door. Ignoring Michael and his brother, Lily went to answer, only to have the air leave her lungs as Sebastian picked her up in a huge hug. “How’s my favorite sister-in-law?”
    “I’m your only sister-in-law,” Lily pointed out while wiggling out from his hold.
    He planted a kiss to her lips then went and helped himself to a coffee. After he’d poured and taken a sip, he noticed Michael and Ruben watching him.
    “Sebastian, ignore them two.”
    “What’s going on with you and Ramon’s girl?” Ruben asked. “Michael was about to tell me when you knocked on the door.”
    “No he wasn’t.” Taking her seat again , Lily scowled at Ruben who winked in return.
    Sebastian still hadn’t answered and looked deep in thought. “Nothing is going on between us.” He sighed. “We spoke. She refused to dance with me. She left with Ramon. End of story.”
    After a minute, the brothers started going on about some construction project while Lily switched off.
    It certainly wasn’t end of story with Sebastian and Carla. She admitted to only knowing Michael and his brothers for a short time, but in that time she’d never seen Sebastian look at anyone the way he did Carla. She also looked just as smitten.
    Ramon certainly didn’t seem devoted to her; in fact , yesterday he’d spent most of his time outside after the meal, tinkering around with his brothers car.
    Something didn’t add up, and from the look of things it didn’t sit well with Sebastian that his brother had the girl he was so distracted with.
    Lily was going to have to keep a watch on Ramon and Carla, not to mention Sebastian.
    “You staying here Lily?” Michael asked grinning.
    “Sorry. I was lost in my own thoughts,” she replied, standing up and moving towards the door when she realized Michael and Sebastian had their luggage in hand.

 
    Epilogue
    <><> L <><>
     
    Lily and Michael where sitting on a private jet on their way to Molokai, one of the Hawaiian Islands.
    One evening leading up to the wedding Michael had started to ask Lily questions about her parents. It was during that conversation when she’d told him her parents had been to Molokai for their honeymoon many years ago.
    Until they’d clim bed aboard the jet and been airborne, she’d had no idea what Michael had planned and needless to say when he’d told her, she’d burst into tears. He’d held her in his lap while her tears flowed.
    Eventually calming down she’d managed to tell him how much it meant to her, being able to spend their honeymoon in the same place that her parents had.
    In all honesty he really had taken her breath away with his choice of destination.
    <><> M <><>
     
    When he’d told Lily their honeymoon destination he’d known beforehand that she would be emotional, but she’d taken him completely off guard with her floods of

Similar Books

Insatiable

Opal Carew

Unforgettable

Adrianne Byrd

Bat-Wing

Sax Rohmer

Mug Shots

Barry Oakley

Knowing Your Value

Mika Brzezinski

Three Little Maids

Patricia Scott