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  Honeymoon Hideaway

  Mia London

  Contents

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Thank You!

  Other Novels By Mia London

  Excerpt from Accidental Tryst

  About the Author

  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

  Copyright © 2020 Mia London Books

  All rights reserved.

  No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission from the publisher.

  ISBN: 978-0983247470 (E-Book)

  978- 0983247487 (Paperback)

  Publisher: Mia London Books™

  PO Box 93852

  Southlake, TX 76092

  USA

  Edited by Traci Hall

  Formatted by Leigh Stone

  Cover design by Just Write Creations

  Published in the United States of America

  To all my writer friends who are there, supporting me, supporting one another.

  Writing can be a lonely business, but you ladies and gents make it wonderful.

  A heartfelt thanks to all of you!

  After dancing with her girlfriends to Lady Gaga, Catherine collapsed into the wooden chair and gulped down half her ice water. Oops. That was her rum and coke.

  “I don’t know if I could be any happier for you, Cat.” Celeste wrapped an arm around her and clinked her glass with Cat’s.

  Cat beamed. “Thanks, Cel. You’re not just saying that because you’re my maid of honor?”

  “Nope,” Celeste said, sending a little spray when pronouncing the “P”. “Now, a toast. To the most beautiful bride in all of Travis County.” Her blonde bestie lifted a shot of Bazooka Joe from the selection the waitress had just delivered.

  All twelve reached for the fun blue drinks.

  “Here, here,” Bethany said, her big, almond-shaped eyes sparkling.

  All Cat’s friends plus her bridesmaids—Cel, Riley, Lori, Julie, and Bethany—joined in.

  The concoction went down in a yummy stream—so good she’d lost count how many she’d had. Cat reached for her ice water, double-checking before she took a swig.

  “Oh, my request! Let’s go, girls.” Lori popped out of her chair, her red curls bouncing in the process.

  The beginning of “Jack & Diane” by John Mellencamp blasted over the speakers of the dance club/bar in downtown Austin. Cat’s friends had planned the best bachelorette party a girl could ask for—the veil, the scavenger hunt, dinner, drinks at every bar. No detail left unnoticed. In fact, Riley had run into an ex-boyfriend and promised him a blow job in the back hall if he’d buy them a round. After he’d dropped off tequila shots, Riley’s smile twinkled like her diamond-stud earrings, and she’d disappeared for a few minutes. Cat wished she could be as bold.

  Cat wobbled when she stood and chuckled. Her fiancé’s name was Jack, and her middle name was Diane—Catherine Diane. The tune was like their theme song.

  Carving out space on the dance floor, the twelve women let loose. Arms flying, hair swinging, and voices shaking—they sang along. Cat pushed her play veil back into position.

  A deep voice sounded behind her. “Can I help you with that?”

  Cat spun around to find a sorta cute blond smiling down at her. He had a build similar to Jack, maybe a little taller, and his shoulder-length hair was tucked behind his ears. But his smile did nothing for Cat. When Jack smiled, butterflies took flight in her stomach. Every single time.

  “Nope.” She swayed, still fussing with her darn veil, and the blond put his hands on her hips to balance her.

  “Sweetheart, you look like you’re having all kinds of fun. Your groom is one lucky man. Mind if I dance with you?”

  She grinned from ear to ear hearing reference to Jack. “He is.” She nodded and felt a rush of dizziness again. “And you can dance with me, as long as you don’t get any ideas.”

  He lifted his hands in surrender. “Promise.”

  They danced through the next three songs, and only twice did the blond need to grab her hips to stabilize her.

  “I need water,” she called to her girls and waved to the blond. Five of them followed her back to the table where she finished off her glass. She retrieved her phone from her mini purse to shoot off a text to her sweetie.

  “What are you doing?” Celeste leaned in.

  “Texting Jack.”

  “You really are smitten.”

  She looked up and sighed. “Celeste, how did I get so lucky? My world revolves around this man, and I couldn’t be happier. Jack’s different. I’m done with the losers.” After about two years together, Cat had learned how caring and generous Jack was. He would always open the door for her and offer to pick up groceries from the store so she didn’t have to shop.

  Celeste grinned and sent her a wink.

  She finished her text and reread it.

  Hello my handsome fiancé. I’m having a wonderful time, but I’m thinking it could be even better if I dropped by tonight to do naughty things to you.

  She giggled and hit send. Where did this gutsiness come from? The alcohol made her do it.

  “Okay, next on the scavenger list,” Lori announced as she unfolded the sheet of paper.

  Her girls had made a list of things she had to do that night, like dance with a guy who was also named Jack, have a guy give her his underwear, kiss a bald man’s head leaving a lipstick mark, and the list went on. She was about half-way through.

  “Oh, you can do this one,” Bethany pointed to number five: draw a tattoo on a bartender or bouncer.

  Riley handed her a black marker from her purse while Cat scanned the room. The bartenders were slammed at the bar, and there wasn’t a bouncer in sight, not that her double vision was reliable right then.

  “Does a DJ count?”

  The ladies looked at each other, silently taking a vote. “Yes,” Celeste announced.

  Cat carefully stood and made her way to the DJ booth. Don’t fall, and speak clearly.

  “Hey.”

  The DJ pulled his headset back from one ear. “Hey, pretty lady. Wanna hear a song?”

  “No. I need to do a task.”

  “A task?” His eyes narrowed.

  “Yeah. I have a list of things to do for my bachelorette party, and one of them is to draw a tattoo on the DJ.” She wiggled the pen in her hand. “Will you let me?”

  He stared at her for a beat. “What’s your name?”

  “Cat.”

  “Okay. Come up here.”

  She climbed the two steps as he held open the booth gate.

  “Gimme a second.” He put his headset back in place and pressed some buttons on his control panel. When the song ended, he clicked on the microphone. “Okay, you party fiends. In the house, we have Cat, our bride-to-be. Everyone give it up for Cat.”

  The crowd went wild with applause and hoots. Her girls beamed at her in the spotlight.

  Geez! She hated the attention. You can do this, Cat.

  “
She has a list of things she needs to accomplish tonight. One is to draw a tattoo on the DJ.”

  Her smile fell. She hadn’t thought about what she was going to draw.

  “So, yours truly is going to be her willing-and-able victim.” More hoots and hollers. “The question is, where do I get my tattoo? My arm? My stomach? Or maybe my ass?”

  The crowd went positively wild.

  Shit! He wouldn’t. Holy crap!

  “Now, calm down. I don’t want to lose my job, so pretty lady, stomach it is.” The DJ leaned forward to the control panel to play the instrumental piece from the Jeopardy game show. Then, he lifted his shirt to reveal a reasonably taut stomach with very little hair. “Okay, sweetheart, have at it.”

  Her brain couldn’t fire on all cylinders. There was only one thing that came to her mind. “Here goes.”

  Cat knew the image well, although the marker didn’t allow for much detail work, not like her charcoals. She took about two minutes and felt the DJ getting impatient. She finished quickly and wrote a caption.

  The man tipped his head down to his stomach, and his mouth dropped open.

  From the applause and laughter, the crowd seemed to love her work.

  It wasn’t her best by any means but with such limited time… She winked at her portrait of Jack, gave her thank you to the DJ, and returned to the table of her exuberant friends.

  “Oh my god. You are crazy,” Julie said.

  “I can’t believe you did that.” Bethany shook her head and smiled.

  “What did you write underneath?” Riley asked.

  “Jack 4 Ever.”

  The girls broke into laughter all over again.

  The night ended around two, everyone hugging and piling into their Uber rides. Cat and Celeste’s driver pulled up to Jack’s apartment building.

  “Are you sure he’s home?” Celeste glanced up to the second floor.

  “Not exactly. He didn’t reply to my text,” which was unlike Jack unless he was hip-deep in a major project, “but he didn’t have plans tonight other than going to Randall’s for the game. I’m sure he’s sound asleep in his bed.” She grinned, thinking about the delicious way she would wake him up. Although she’d never done anything as courageous as this before, she had his key and was prepared to use it.

  “I’ll wait here until I see you get inside.” Celeste wasn’t just a good roommate, she was her best friend. Cat’s parents had almost divorced when Cat was fifteen, and Cel had gotten her through. All the years of experimental hair-dyeing? Cel at her side. And she’d been right there during the breakup with Weird Will, her boyfriend during college.

  “Okay, sounds like a plan.” Cat climbed the steps without issue, retrieved his key from her purse, and opened the apartment door.

  Her heart raced in anticipation. She waved to Celeste in the waiting car, and Celeste waved back.

  Cat stepped into Jack’s dark apartment and quietly closed the door behind her. She loved spending time here, and couldn’t wait to move in next week. The spaciousness of the hardwood floors and the new appliances in the kitchen were double the size of hers. Of course, Jack’s job as a stock broker meant he could afford a big apartment like this.

  She set her purse down, lifted her skirt, and slid off her panties. She suppressed a laugh that threatened to bubble up. She’d thought a few times of doing something like this, and now, here she was. Two days before she was officially Mrs. John Sumners.

  Licking her lips, she slowly made her way down the hall to his bedroom. Immediately she noticed a light spilling from the cracked doorway. He was awake.

  Maybe he’d gotten in late too. Or maybe he’d fallen asleep with the light on.

  No worries. He would still love her surprise.

  Stepping to the door, her hand hovering over the knob, she stopped short. Was that a voice?

  She pushed the door open just an inch or two and heard it again. This time with a moan.

  Cat’s breath hitched. He couldn’t. He wouldn’t.

  She moved the door just enough to poke her head through, and nearly gasped. Her hand over her mouth silenced her shocked intake of breath as the scene played out before her. A naked woman in the center of Jack’s bed on her hands and knees, a naked Jack pumping into her from behind.

  Cat’s stomach churned. Her fiancé was making love to another woman—a bleached-blonde with ginormous breasts.

  Cat wanted to run. She wanted to scream. But she couldn’t pull herself away. Like watching an accident on the road, she had to know what was going on.

  Jack groaned, then pulled out of her.

  “Oh baby, don’t stop.” The female’s head dropped forward as she gasped for air.

  “Don’t you worry about that.” Jack licked and bit her ass.

  “Ooh, you know how I love that,” the bimbo sighed.

  Jack moved to her sex and practically buried his tongue in her.

  Oh God. Cat stood stock-still, gaping, wondering how many times they’d done this. He’d done this, to this woman.

  His fingers gripped her ass, separating her, and then… oh, he licked her, all the way up there.

  The blonde moaned like a mare in labor. Jack hovered for several more beats before sticking his pinkie in her tiny hole.

  Cat’s muscles clenched.

  This wasn’t her Jack, it couldn’t be. He never did these kinds of things with her.

  Cat didn’t know how much more she could take before vomiting. If she hadn’t drunk so much, she would’ve slapped him—or something—by now.

  He stood and entered her again, his hips and his pinkie working in concert.

  The blonde pushed back on him and moaned.

  “That’s right, baby. Let me hear you,” he said, preceded by a slap across her ass.

  Cat gasped as if she herself had been slapped.

  The two turned in her direction. Jack’s mouth fell open. “Baby, you’re here. I wasn’t expecting you.”

  She stared hard at both of them. Neither looked away. Say something.

  “I texted you.” The words rolled off her tongue without a conscience thought.

  Asshole. There was a thought. What an asshole. She was about to marry a certifiable, fucking cheating asshole.

  “And who are you talking to, Jack? Isn’t she baby too?” Cat pierced the air with her finger.

  Jack pulled out of the woman on his bed. “No. Wait, let me explain.”

  “Asshole,” she hissed. “You don’t need to explain a thing. Your dick has done that for you.” She quickly made her way to the living room, grabbed her purse and flew down the stairs, leaving the door wide open.

  “Cat! Wait. I can explain,” he yelled after her.

  She didn’t stop. She ran past the next building, across the parking lot, glancing briefly at a couple who tracked her flight. She didn’t care what people thought. Gasping for air, fighting back hot tears, Cat dropped onto the bench outside an office and called Celeste.

  “Can you come get me?” She gave her location and sobbed into her hands.

  Cat awoke the next morning and froze as the memories of the prior night came rushing back. She groaned aloud. Wasn’t there some way to fast forward through all this heartache, this embarrassment, to get to the part of “everything will be alright”?

  A soft knock sounded before Celeste slowly opened her bedroom door and peeked inside. “How you doing?”

  Her eyes felt sore and swollen, and her stomach was heavy as lead. “Shitty. What time is it?”

  “About ten.” Celeste walked in, holding a steaming mug. “I thought you could use some coffee, and here are two ibuprofen in case your head is pounding.”

  Not until she’d just mentioned it.

  Cat grabbed the covers to hide her face and another ugly cry as tears threatened. “God, Celeste. What am I gonna do? Tomorrow is our wedding day. Supposed to be our wedding day.”

  Celeste sat on the bed and peeled back the sheet. Her eyes filled with sympathy and love. “You’re gonna do what
you’ve always done when you’re knocked down. Fight. One day at a time, you fight to get your life back, your sanity back.”

  Cat wiped her cheeks and sniffled.

  “Don’t worry about tomorrow. I can have the girls here in an hour if you want us to start calling guests and all that.”

  Cat nodded. “Did he come over?”

  Celeste shook her head.

  Why wouldn’t he? Why wouldn’t he fight for her? “Okay. Give me a few minutes.”

  Cel left, and Cat reached for her phone resting on the nightstand. The screen read thirty-eight missed calls and eleven messages, all from Jack. Should she dare to listen to the messages? What if he was sorry? Oh please, does that matter?

  After a quick shower, Cat slipped on a pair of sweatpants and a cami, wrapped her wet hair in a bun on the top of her head, and dragged her body to the kitchen. Time to face the world.

  Riley and Lori were already seated at the kitchen table, sipping coffee.

  “Hi, sweetie.” They both stood and wrapped her in a big hug. “How are you doing?”

  “Lousy,” she exhaled, “but I guess it’s better that I know now, not after we got married.”

  “That’s right,” Riley nodded.

  “I filled them in on what we need to do.” Celeste joined the group at the table.

  Cat looked down at her wedding binder. All her notes, guest list, contact information for the florist, caterer, church, reception hall, all of it was inside.

  Celeste took her hand. “Are you sure this is what you want?”

  Cat slumped into an empty chair, letting a few tears flow. She was among her close friends.

  Lori handed her a tissue.

  “I don’t see how I can trust him again. I feel so… so destroyed. How is it a man can have that much power over me? I believed in him, in us. I gave him everything. I thought I was getting everything in return. Turns out I was just sharing him.” More tears streamed down her cheeks. “And I feel embarrassed.” She waved a hand over her year of work on planning for what she’d hoped would be the event of her life. “Now I get to make it public that I’ve been jilted.”