Faking it with Damian Black by Louise Jane
Faking it with Damian Black by Louise Jane Chapter 62
Chapter 62
-MILLIE-
A bride walking down the aisle in a princess–like white dress had becan
eyesore since my engagement with Hunter ended. It’s ironic, I know. Being
excited about attending and planning weddings was nothing but a distant
memory.
Bitter, that’s what I am. I could hear Andrea saying, ‘Now you’re getting it.
Weddings are nothing but a waste of money and time.
Yet here I was, drinking a glass of wine at Natasha and Jonah’s wedding
reception, torturing myself by faking a cheerful smile every tNatasha would
look my way. The bride was too sweet forto decline her invitation. She
almost teared up when I hesitated to answer her request.
Looking on the bright side, though, I don’t have the responsibility of making
sure everything at this wedding was spot on. I got endless free drinks, and the
food was great, too. That’s the perks of being a guest. I have the luxury of
enjoying the beautiful arrangement and decorations their wedding planner’s
team had done with the place.
This wedding was blessed with pleasant weather. They were able to execute a
garden wedding without hassles. Lanterns fioat above the tables, circling a
space in the middle of the garden, which they turned into a dance fioor.
The newlyweds were the epitof a joyous couple. The band played a
rendition of Ed Sheeran’s Perfect for their first dance. Then guests approach
them one by one, attaching dollar bills on Natasha’s wedding dress and Jonah’s
tux. As the song ended, Benjamin Franklin’s face replaced the fiower embroidery
on Natasha’s signature gown. Jonah’s grandma even made a sash out of 100–
dollar bills and draped it over Natasha’s shoulder like a Miss Universe sash.
“I was thinking of hiring an event organizer for the farm,” Dad said as we swayed
to “The Way You Look Tonight. Natasha was dancing with her father, an arm’s
length away from us.
“Are you asking for my opinion or informing me?” I narrowed my eyes on my
father, There was a catch to his statement. I can feel it.
He lifted our joined hands and madespin, catchinglike he used to do
every twe danced since I was three.
“Both,” he murmured, pullingback into his arms. He lowered his voice and
added, “It’s been a nightmare working with demanding event planners.” He
looked at the buffet table. Vivian, the wedding planner, was speaking with one
server; her hands were parked on her hips, and her mouth moved without
pause. The server looked like she
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was about to empty the pitcher of water over Vivian’s head,
A giggle fell from my l*ps, Dad frowned at me, suppressing a smile.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“She’s a handful, isn’t she?” I commented.
I don’t personally know Vivian. From what I heard, she’s a freelance event
planner. But witnessing how she’s micromanaging the event from the band to
the server, I understood where Dad was coming from. I know Dad’s chef, and the
food was nothing short of delicious, yet Vivian had so much to say about
everything.
“But not all event planners are like that,” I mumbled.
Dad hummed, makingspin again. “I know someone sweet and smart and
knows how to work with people.”
“Yeah?” I feigned interest, tilting my head to the side. “She sounds interesting.”
“Yep. She’s my daughter,” he chuckled. The vibration rippled through me. The
little girl insidewill always feel elated to hear Dad’s praises, I guess.
I sighed, my shoulders falling a little. “I don’t know, Dad. I can’t just leave
Effortless Events. Candice would kill me. It’s our baby, you know.”
“Your mom said you might say that, but hear out your old man.” This sounds
more like a business proposal than a casual father–and–daughter conversation.
“You don’t have to leave Effortless Events. We can be partners.”
I mulled over his words, considering all my options. Dad could be convincing if
he wanted to be. How else would he win over the heart of this place?
“You don’t know how many bookings Sasha had turned down this year,” Dad
added. Sasha was the villa’s manager. “Your mother had scoldedfor letting
the opportunity pass, said she could do the planning herself, but I want her to
enjoy her tnow. In fact, I was planning on taking her on a cruise next year.”
Ugh, he’s not using that card on me, is he? He knew how much I wanted them to
enjoy their ttogether. I pushed them to focus on themselves ever since I
graduated college.
“Really?” I shriek, excited for my mother nonetheless.
“Don’t tell her yet. I want to surprise her.” The song ended, and the guests on
the dance fioor moved back to their seats.
“So, what do you think?” Dad asked as we settled back to our table.
“You told her?” Mom asked. The two of them were clearly teaming up against
me.
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Dad draped an arm on the back of Mom’s chair. “Yeah. She said she’ll think
about it.” He winked at me.
I huffed and rolled my eyes at him.
Mom giggled, reaching over the table for my hand. “This place will be good for
Hun.” Concern and hope sparkled in her eyes.
you,
Dad’s business offer was sincere, but Mom’s words revealed their true
intentions. They wantedout of Roslin City.
I smiled at Mom. “I’ll think about it,” I echoed Dad’s words and extracted myself
from our table as soon as I got the chance.
They arranged a minibar in the corner, and I found an empty barstool at the end
of the counter. Nursing a glass of vodka cranberry, I hid away from the crowd
and got lost in my head in the dimly lit corner.
Will they ever stop worrying about me? I thought this weekend was a break from
the constant ‘how are you doing,‘ ‘how are you holding up,‘ questions back in
Roslin City. Mom and Dad’s hidden agenda intensified these doubts in my head.
I know where they were coming from, but do I really have to move cities just to
get over everything? I am stronger than that, aren’t I? Hesitations slithered
down my spine. Will I ever get past the ghost of my kidnapping?
“This was a wedding, right?”
My downcast mood took a tailspin as I heard the sarcasm in Xander’s voice. He
inserted himself between the lady sitting on the bar stool next to mine and me,
ordering a bottle
of beer for himself.
“Why does it feel like you’re at a funeral, Princess?” he facedwith his bottle
of beer at hand, an elbow resting on the counter.
Rolling my eyes, I faced him, stunned to see how handshe was in his dress
shirt and pants. I would die first if a word got out of this, but he doesn’t look
bad. His long hair was tied in a ponytail. I could smell his cologne and
aftershave. He looked neat and smelled expensive.
He frowned at me. “Are you confused? You need help in sorting out your
thoughts?”
My eyes slanted. If only he could keep that mouth shut. Maybe I could tolerate
breathing the sair with him for Natasha’s wedding. “I was stunned to see
you tonight, is all.”
He smirked. “Why? Haven’t seen a handsguy before?”
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The nerve of this man? My eyes twitched as I returned his taunting smile. “Nope.
Just didn’t expect you to own a dress shirt. Did you steal that from a grave
somewhere?”
He surprisedby laughing so loud; he invited attention in our direction. “Now
that you’ve insulted me, would you care for a dance?”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThis was the second the offered that hand to me. It looked big and could fit
my face in it.
I glowered at him. People were looking in our direction, waiting and watching us
patiently. He intentionally drew attention to putin the spotlight. I could
decline his offer. I don’t mind being called a snob, but that would also refiect on
my father’s image.
Tossing my drink down my throat, I placed my hand on his. Xander grinned from
ear to ear, knowing he had won this round again.
A rendition of Can’t Help Falling in Love crooned in the air. Xander guidedto
the middle of the dance fioor, curled a hand around my waist, and yanked me
closer to him, an ump sound tumbling from my l*ps. I placed a hand on his
chest, feeling his drumming heartbeat as I pushed him away from me. The man
was made of pure muscles. He wouldn’t budge and draggedlike I weighed
nothing, swaying us around.
“Have you ever heard of personal space?” I groaned and pushed him away
again.
He lowered his mouth to my ears. “You look beautiful, princess.” I froze and
gazed up at him with wide eyes. A smirk slowly stretched on his l*ps. “But I like
you better in jeans.”
My cheeks burned. I wore the only dress I brought with me. A fioral off–shoulder
fioor- length dress with a long slit.
This isn’t the first tI received a compliment, but it’s the way Xander said it.
He was blunt but sincere, like he really meant it, so I said, “Thanks.”
Through the song, it felt like I was dancing with a different person. No words
were exchanged between us, but Xander blatantly watchedthe entire time. I
can’t say am comfortable dancing with Xander; but I no longer feel him crowing
my personal space. Just one dance, I thought, so I settled on listening to the
words the band was singing.
When the song ended, Xander kept his hold on me.
“The song is over,” I groaned, pushing him away.
I
He opened his mouth, a mischievous glint glowed in his eyes, but before he
could utter a word, someone spoke behind him.
“Can I have this dance?”
My b*dy stilled. My heart galloped in my chest. I know that voice so well, and my
b*dy
does, too.
Damian.