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Beautiful Beginning

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Max groaned. “Fuck. I thought I’d finally erased that mental image. Thanks for bringing it back.”
I glanced back toward the hotel to make sure I didn’t see Will coming down yet. “I have some retribution in the works.”
“Okay . . .”
“Did you happen to meet Chloe’s aunts last night?”
“The ones that looked like a couple of hyenas circling a lame gazelle? Yes, lovely ladies.”
“I may be partly responsible for that,” I said, waiting for his reaction. He seemed completely unfazed.
“‘Partly,’ Ben?”
“Okay, completely.”
He shook his head, but was clearly amused. “You don’t think they’ll get their hopes up, do you?”
“I got the sense that they were just looking to have some fun. I sort of told them he liked experienced women and that he liked them in pairs. All of which is true, I might add.”
He raised a brow.
“Technically true,” I corrected. “I’m going to hell, aren’t I?”
“Did you give Hanna the heads-up?”
“I’m not a total dick, Max.” When he lifted his brows as if to say Oh really? I ignored him, continuing, “I may have suggested she play along. She agreed.”
“That’s it? She’s easier than I expected,” he said, already shaking his head in disbelief. What girlfriend would ever agree to such an evil albeit brilliant plan? Clearly, Hanna was a genius.
“It took a little reassurance that he’d escape unharmed, but yes, she did. I really like her, by the way.”
“Same,” he said with a quick nod.
“So what do you think? Should I call it off? I’ll be honest, I’m feeling a little dirty over this one. They’re Chloe’s aunts.”
We heard footsteps move across the deck and both looked up, seeing Will jogging toward us.
Max leaned in quickly and whispered, “Tell him and I’ll kill you.”There were surfers scattered down the shore and a few runners passed us as we started away from the hotel.
“So what had you up so early?” Max asked from my right, keeping a steady pace with me. Will, the competitive runner, was about twenty feet in front of us, shouting insults and patronizingly encouraging remarks over his shoulder every few minutes.
“Just . . . everything,” I admitted. “I don’t think I’ve ever been so exhausted and so keyed up at the same time in my life. You probably don’t want to hear this, but I’m not sure whether I want to sleep for ten hours or f**k.”
Max gave me a sympathetic pat on the shoulder. “I know the feeling,” he said.
“Like hell you do,” I said back, looking over to him.
He fought a laugh. “Sorry, mate. I don’t mean to mock your pain, and this will most definitely fall into overshare territory . . . but I’ve never seen Sara like this before. She’s always been . . . How should I say this . . . ?” He scratched his jaw, thinking. “She’s always been eager. But pregnant Sara? Jesus, mate. I can barely keep up.”
I’d really have liked to shove Max into the pounding surf, but I had to admit it was a little endearing to see him so flustered and fumbling through his words. “That might be the most inarticulate thing I’ve ever heard you say.”
“Fucking right.”
“Really trying not to hate you,” I groaned.
“So, aside from the obvious,” Max said, meaningfully. “How are things?”
“The usual. My mother is texting me every half hour with whatever happens to be her worry of the moment. Chloe’s dad wouldn’t have the foggiest idea where he’s supposed to be at any given time without Julia assigned to Frederick Watch. Bull is waiting for Chloe to decide she wants one last fling. I’ll probably be checked into rehab by the end of the day.”
“And Chloe?” he asked.
“Chloe is Chloe,” I said. “She’s sexy and infuriating and constantly keeps me guessing. I thought I might strangle her last night but we talked. I think we’re finally on the same page.”
“Sounds great then,” he said. But it was too short, too flat, and I didn’t miss the way he kept his eyes trained on Will.
“What?” I asked, watching his expression.
“Nothing.”
“If you have something to say, Stella, say it.”
Will must have realized we weren’t behind him anymore because he’d doubled back. “What’s up?” he asked, using the hem of his shirt to wipe the sweat from his brow and looking back and forth between us, clearly confused.