The Things I Do for You (The Alexanders)

The Things I Do for You (The Alexanders) by M. Malone

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accurate. For the purpose of pinpointing ovulation anyway.” She reached down into her bag and pulled out her cell phone. She had a missed call from Ridley and five from Sam.
    “Oh boy. He’s pissed at me,” she muttered.
    Nick looked over at her. “Who’s pissed at you?”  
    She held up her phone. “Sam’s been trying to get in touch with me. I texted him before we got on the plane.” After heaving a great sigh, she called Sam back. He answered immediately and after several very pointed questions about her sanity, she assured him that she was fine and would be back after the weekend.
    After hanging up, she looked over at Nick. His jaw was clenched tight.  
    “Is he satisfied now that I haven’t chopped you up in little pieces and buried you in my backyard?” he asked.
    “Sam’s been a part of my life for a long time. He looks out for me and keeps me safe while I travel around to different shoots. It’s his job to be worried about where I am. But it’s nothing more than that.”
    He looked at her finally. “I believe you.”
    “Good. Now, as to the reason we’re here, I think we should stay in tonight.”  
    “All night?” When she nodded, Nick whistled.  
    “Damn, girl. Not that I mind at all but were you going to let me out of the bed to eat?”
    “Nick! Stop teasing me.”
    “We have to go out sometime. So it might as well be to a show that you want to see.” He pulled her into his lap. “I don’t mind making love to you before and after the show.”
    He reached into the bag in his lap. Raina hadn’t even noticed he carried something. “I brought you a croissant and some coffee. We can go downstairs and get something else if you want. Or we could order room service.” He fed her a small bite of the croissant. Raina sighed as it melted on her tongue like butter.
    “Why are you being so accommodating? I feel like you must have an ulterior motive.”
    “I do have an ulterior motive.” Nick broke off another piece of the pastry and held it to her lips. “My ulterior motive is to get you to fall in love with me. Because being in love all on your own isn’t nearly as much fun.”
    Raina almost choked on the bite she’d just taken. After a few swallows, she sat back and glared at him. “Not fair.”
    “It’s not fair to tell my wife I’m in love with her?” he asked quietly.
    Raina pushed away and looked him in the face. “Oh my God. I thought you were just saying that to get a reaction. You’re serious.”
    “I told you I loved you last night. Over and over again, if I recall correctly.”
    “That was pillow talk,” Raina stammered. “Everyone knows you don’t trust what a man says in bed.”
    Nick stared at his hands. “I always say what I mean. Even in bed.”  
    Raina stood up and faced the window. “Nick, I know things got a little… intense last night but my feelings haven’t changed. Well, they have changed. I’ve seen a different side of you. One I like a lot. But I don’t want any more than that. This is why I wanted to keep emotion out of it. It’s too easy for us to forget why we’re here. If you don’t feel you can stick to our original agreement, then we should stop this now before it goes any further.”
    She held her breath, waiting for his reply. What if he decided to renege? Technically, she could already be pregnant with his child. What a mess. The seconds that passed before he answered seemed to take eons.  
    “No, I don’t want to stop this.”
    She didn’t turn as he walked away. A moment later, the door shut with a decisive click .
    She whirled around, shocked to see that he’d actually left the hotel room. Her shoulders sagged and she sat on the floor right where she stood.  
    Way to be sensitive, Raina.
    Hurting him had never been her intention. She was trying to prevent either of them from being hurt by getting too involved. It was better if she went into this without any unreasonable expectations. What he thought was love was more than

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