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Sweet Heat at Bayside(53)

By:Addison Cole


     



 

"Drake!" she shouted. "We're supposed to be celebrating, not fighting!"  There was no way he could hear her with the music blaring, and he only  played music that loud when he was angry.

She plowed into the bedroom, stopping cold at the sight of her clothes  neatly stacked inside a suitcase. Tears sprang from her eyes. She  clutched the champagne bottle in one hand, the cookie box in the other,  feeling like a freaking idiot. Why had she argued with him? Why was she  so darn stubborn?

"Serena." Drake's deep voice boomed through the blaring music as he  strode out of the bathroom in a towel, his toiletries bag in one hand,  shampoo bottle in the other.

"I've been trying to call you," she shouted over the music. "I'm sorry. I  know I'm stubborn and a pain in the butt. I shouldn't have argued with  you about Gavin. You're right, Drake. I should have checked him out. Oh,  please don't end us because I'm an idiot."

He tossed the toiletries bag and shampoo into the suitcase and closed  the distance between them. "I hate fighting with you," he shouted. "But  that's who we are, Serena. Two bullheaded people."

Tears slid down her cheeks. "But we can make it work! I'll be less stubborn. I promise."

He cupped her face, shaking his head. Breaking her heart one move at a  time. His thumb brushed away her tears, but it did nothing to slow the  river of sadness consuming her.

"You can't be less stubborn, and I don't want you to," he said loudly.

"But you packed my stuff! I don't want you to pack my stuff. I want our stuff together. I can learn to shut up."

He shook his head again with a disbelieving smile. "No, you can't."

"Oh gosh … " Tears blurred her vision, and the music vibrated inside her chest, making her ache with grief.

"Your unwillingness to sell yourself short or step back for anyone is  what makes you so strong!" he shouted. "And my unrelenting need to  protect you is what will ensure you won't get hurt. Don't you see,  Supergirl?" A genuine smile curved his lips. "We are perfect for each  other. We were each other's first loves, and we'll be each other's  last."

"But … ?" She looked at the suitcase, trying to process his words against his moving her out.

"I was packing our stuff, coming to Boston to be with you until you  moved here. I called Reggie, and he said he'd have a report on Gavin  tomorrow. I wanted to be there with you when Justine called to accept  your offer."

Happy sobs bubbled out, and Serena lifted the champagne bottle and the  cookie box. He took them from her and set them on the bed. Then he  lowered his lips to hers, healing her shattered heart one loving kiss at  a time. His body was warm and damp from the shower. The deeper they  kissed, the hotter he became.

"Drake! Turn it down!" Mira's voice approaching from down the hall  pulled them apart. "Serena's trying to reach-" She appeared in the  doorway.

Drake moved behind Serena, and she couldn't suppress her giggle.

Mira shifted her eyes away. "Oh. Never mind."

Rick burst into the room behind her. "What's all the racket?"

Drake put his arms around Serena's waist, speaking above the music.  "Just two passionate people talking. You won't have to deal with it much  longer. I'm going to Boston."

"For real?" Mira shouted.

"For real," Drake said as he turned Serena in his arms, gazing down at  her like she was the love of his life-and she knew she always would be.  "For very, very real."





Epilogue




SERENA PULLED UP in front of the offices of Mallery and Wheeler Interior  Designs and sat in her car for a moment, taking it all in. It had been  eight weeks since Reggie Steele's report on Gavin had come back clean,  seven weeks since they'd sealed the deal with Justine, five weeks since  she and Gavin had left KHB, and three weeks and five days since they'd  opened their new offices. Serena hated secrets, and she'd told Gavin  about Drake hiring Reggie Steele to check him out before Justine  accepted the offer. She'd been relieved to hear that Gavin had also  checked her out long before suggesting they partner together.  Apparently, he was as cautious and business savvy as Drake. Needless to  say, the two men in her life had since become fast friends.

"Just in time for me to leave for a meeting," Gavin said as Serena stepped into their office and set her things on her desk.

"I'm sensing a pattern here. You left when I arrived yesterday, too."         

     



 

"Two ships passing in the night, I guess," Gavin said as he gathered his  things and pushed to his feet in his jeans and dress shirt. For the  most part he'd ditched his classy suits, and he fit right in on the Cape  and with her friends.

"You taking off soon?" he asked.

"About a half hour or so. I have some things to get ready for tomorrow. Good luck with the meeting. Who is it with?"

"Small retailer in Brewster. I'll fill you in at breakfast tomorrow.  Rick promised to up his game. I'm hoping for those custard tarts Desiree  made last week."

She smiled to herself as he left the office. They'd had some bumps and  bruises at first, figuring out how to approach certain aspects of  marketing and introducing Justine's clients to their new firm, but  they'd worked through them and had continued to work well together. They  were learning when to give each other space and when to stock up on  cookies.

She sent a quick text to Drake. Miss you. Home in forty mins or so. She  added a kissing emoji and then set to work preparing for her meeting  with Seth and Jared tomorrow. She couldn't retain them as clients for  the project they'd commissioned to KHB, but after she'd quit, Jared had  contacted her about a restaurant they were opening in Provincetown. She  was thrilled to be working with them again and couldn't wait to get  started. She'd been working closely with Donovan for the redesign of  Swank, but he was a tough man to please. They'd finally nailed down a  concept last week and were ready to move forward.

Half an hour later she packed up her things and headed home. Her days  were busy, and sometimes she had to work on the weekends, but her nights  were filled with the man she adored and the friends she loved. Life was  better than it had ever been, and as she drove down the dusty road  toward her rented cottage, she didn't regret spending her savings on her  future.

She and Drake had moved into the cottage after Violet had caught them  not sleeping on his balcony again. He'd given up his apartment to  Daphne, who was working out well at the resort. She had been staying  with her sister. Serena's decision to move back to the Cape had affected  Drake and the others more than she could have ever imagined. After much  discussion about dreams and the importance of spending quality time  with friends and family, the guys had decided to hire Everett Adler to  run the resort office on weekends. Everett was a middle school music  teacher who was already teaching a few music classes at Bayside Music  and Arts. He was young, divorced, and working out fabulously.

Serena parked beside Drake's truck in front of the cottage. The sky-blue  shutters and wildflowers used to bring the sense of relief that only  being home could provide. But that had changed over the last few months.  As she stepped from the car, she knew it didn't matter where she lived,  as long as she was with Drake. He had become her grounding force, her  comfort zone. He had become home.

An envelope was taped to the front door. She plucked it off and pulled  out the card. The top half of the card read You're my favorite thing to  do, with a red heart scribbled next to it. The bottom half of the card  showed a picture of a man and woman from their bare thighs down. The  woman had on red high heels, a red thong hanging around her ankles. The  man wore socks, and a pair of black briefs were puddled around his feet.

She opened the card and read Drake's familiar handwriting. Meet me at  the beach. He'd drawn another heart and had written Superman + Supergirl  inside it.

Gosh, she loved him.

She ran inside and stripped naked as fast as she could. Then she slipped  on the slinky, backless white halter dress she'd bought a few summers  ago and had never had the guts to wear. The neckline plunged loosely to  her navel, and two slits ran up the sides all the way to her waist.  Perfect.

She slipped on a pair of flip-flops and rushed out the front door. She  ran all the way to the woods and hurried down the path toward the beach.  As she stepped free from the woods, she kicked off her flip-flops, the  warm sand slipping between her toes. Drake was gazing out over the  water, his back facing her. The sun glowed against the night sky,  highlighting his masculine silhouette and spreading ribbons of orange  and gold over the dark water. Her heart beat faster as she stepped  closer, taking in the flames of the bonfire casting shadows over the  seashells he'd laid out in the shape of a heart.

As if he sensed her presence, Drake turned, taking her in with a slow  slide of his gaze down her body. He closed the distance between them,  his eyes narrowing, filling with lust and love as he reached for her.  His hair had grown out a little, giving him that rough look she loved.