The Real Thing (Sugar Lake #1)

“Our room? No. No way.”

He leaned in closer and lowered his voice. “We’re engaged. Engaged couples share rooms. Besides, you’ve got nothing I haven’t seen before.” He dropped his hand and patted her ass.

She grabbed his crotch and squeezed.

“Ow. Fuck, Willow.”

She eased her grip, but the narrowing of her eyes told him she thought she was making the rules again. “This is pretend, remember? Keep your hands off me and I will allow your man parts to go unharmed.”

Sweet, curvy, sass-mouthed Willow was sexy as hell. But pissed-off, demanding, in-control Willow? Hot. As. Fuck.

She tore her hand away with a disgusted look on her face. “Oh my God! I cannot believe that got you hard.”

He chuckled, unable to stop the grin tugging at his lips, and pulled her against his side. “There’s something about a hot blonde with her hand on my dick.” She rolled her eyes and he said, “There’s something about you, Wills. There always has been.”

“Yeah.” She laughed. “I’m the only woman on earth who doesn’t want you. Deal with it.”

Oh, I plan on it.





CHAPTER TWO


“YOU’RE SLEEPING ON the couch,” Willow said for the fifth time in as many minutes as she and Zane left their suite. He was busy texting, and she wasn’t sure he was even listening anymore. He used to be such a great listener. When they were younger, he’d never acted like he was above her, despite the fact that he was the star quarterback, lead pitcher, and eventually the prom king, and she was two years behind and as awkward as a foal on new legs.

“Are you listening to me?” she asked as they walked down the hall.

“Yes. I just got confirmation. You’re catering breakfasts for the set. Cool?”

“Yes, perfect. But did you hear what I said?”

She had almost backed out of their deal twice since she’d accepted. First when she’d seen the king-size bed, which really drove home their situation, and again when Zane had whipped off his shirt to change and her sex-starved body had buzzed to life. She was still a little nervous about the whole thing, mostly due to that second issue, but she felt a certain obligation to help him. Regardless of how arrogant he was, she’d never forget how tender he’d been with her when she’d given her almost-eighteen-year-old self over to him, and he was a true friend, even if they had a weird friendship. The truth was, even if he hadn’t done her that favor before college, she would have agreed to his plan. She liked him despite his insatiable appetite for women. He was everything she loved in a person and more. He was confident and funny, direct and thoughtful, and honest when it counted. Painfully honest. The exposure for Sweetie Pie Bakery was just the icing on the fake-fiancée cake. What a difference national exposure could make.

Zane shoved his phone in his pocket. “Yes. Sleeping on the couch. Got it. But you can’t blame a guy for trying.”

She laid her best damn-right-I-can stare on him and pushed the button for the elevator.

“Fine. I’ll behave. Jesus, Wills, you’re never this uptight when I visit.”

“You mean that five minutes twice a year?” Willow remembered how happy he’d been when he’d finally left town to pursue his dream of being an actor. He’d been bursting at the seams for a bigger life. But her “five minutes” comment wasn’t really fair. He never missed Ben’s birthday, and he almost always made it back for a few days over the holidays, even though his parents had moved to Florida right after he’d graduated from high school and left town. He’d been back a few other times when he was filming nearby. Even though she rarely saw him, their texts—and the fact that he was her first real love, even if he didn’t know it—had kept him in the forefront of her mind. Unfortunately, it also kept her heartbreak pretty close to the surface, no matter how deep she tried to bury it.

The elevator arrived, and they stepped inside. Zane brushed his hard chest against her as he pushed the button, and her temperature spiked. She felt her cheeks burn, and he smirked. Asshat.

“I hear they have great couples’ massages.” He waggled his brows.

“No.”

“Come on, Wills. We’re supposed to be a couple.”

“A fake couple.” She stared at the lights counting down the floors to avoid his convincing gaze.

Zane stepped in front of her, blocking her view of the numbers. If alpha male had a scent, it would smell like Zane Walker, rugged and musky, with an underlying hint of come-hither and a dash of panty-melting lust.

“We need everyone to buy this,” he said smoothly. “That means doing things couples would do.”

“Like you know the first thing about that?” She didn’t know why she was being so snarky. It wasn’t like he knew how hurt she’d been all those years ago when she’d romanticized their tryst—breaking her own stupid rules—and he’d gone on living his life. Plus, he hadn’t exactly forced her to agree to take part in this ruse.

His lips tipped up in a sinful grin. “I know all the best parts, and you know the rest. We’re a team. So when I do this”—he ran his hand lightly up her arm, squeezing her shoulder just hard enough to send shivers down her spine—“that’s exactly the reaction they need to see.”

She shifted her gaze away, pissed off at her stupid female hormones. Lifting her chin, she said, “We don’t have time for massages. I told you, we’re cleaning Chloe. It’s your fault she’s a mess in the first place.”

Little did he know she’d named the ruined pastries after him. She often likened people to the pastries they reminded her of, or the ones they ate. Even though she rued the aftermath of their tryst, the pastries were as sumptuous and surprising as Zane had been that night. They were the perfect mix of pleasurable, memorable, and guilt inducing. Loverboys. The name perfectly suited both the pastries and the player Zane had become.

“Right, the pastries,” he said. “I can get the car detailed while we go enjoy ourselves. Why waste our time?”

“I’m not letting a stranger touch my car when we’re perfectly capable of cleaning it. Besides, you are not going to have someone else do your dirty work.”

When they were kids, he and Ben used to wash the neighbors’ cars, mow lawns, help with gardens. They did anything they could to earn a few bucks. But she knew there were times Zane hadn’t charged some of the families because they didn’t have much money, or for other similar reasons. She wondered what happened inside a person’s head to flick the switch from taking pride in doing things himself to hiring out. What else did he hire out?

Probably every single thing besides acting, friendship, and sex.

The elevator doors opened, and he gave a leggy blonde who was waiting for the elevator a long, hungry once-over.

“Are you kidding me?” Willow pushed past him and stormed toward the concierge.

“What?”