"Dinner will be ready in ten minutes, get cleaned up," Jasmine called from the other room. The boys didn't have to be told twice. Jacob and Derek scrambled from the pool and headed towards the changing room. They were back out within minutes. The three of them walked inside.
"Let me take her from you, so you can eat," Jasmine said as she held out her arms. He was reluctant to give the baby up. "You can hold her again after dinner, besides she's asleep and just lying there, anyway," Jasmine said with a laugh, as she took the baby. His arms suddenly felt so empty.
"I love it when she's asleep and all cuddly," he said with a grin. "Nothing like a beautiful lady lying across my chest," he added with a wiggle of his brows. Jasmine slapped his arm, then walked to the den to lay Britney down in her portable crib.
They ate an incredibly great meal together and Drew decided to stay overnight. He had no desire to go stay at the hotel he normally stayed at when in town. Actually, since his cousin had purchased the house, he normally stayed there when he was in town. He was there for only a few days at a time, before he was off to either building another resort, or checking out one of the many finished ones. He knew he could slow down and be home more but he was so used to running all the time.
He thought it was time to get his own place, with a child to think about. He'd look for something near his cousin because he wanted the kids to grow up together. That was more important to him than anything else. Derek, Ryan and Drew had all grown up together, creating a solid bond and closeness like no other. He knew their children would feel the same way.
He sat in the den and had a drink, while waiting for Derek and Jasmine to put the kids down for bed. Derek joined him after a bit and the two men sat for a while, relaxing and talking business, among other things.
"What are you going to do next?" Derek finally asked him.
"I'm going to marry her, although convincing her of that may be a bit difficult, since she will barely even talk to me," Drew said, more than a bit frustrated.
"Yeah, I've certainly been there," Derek said with understanding.
"I should've told her the truth of who I was from the beginning but it was nice to have a woman like me, thinking I was just an everyday resort worker," Drew told his cousin. They both understood how he felt, considering where they'd come from. They had been so poor growing up and so many people had looked down their noses at them. Now that they were wealthy, it was the opposite and far too many people wanted to be with them for what they could get out of them.
"Sometimes money is a real curse," Drew said with frustration.
"It will all work out. You guys obviously have a connection and now you have this child together. I know you'll be able to work things through," Derek said.
Drew made his way to the apartment above the garage and laid there in bed, for hours. His mind would not shut off and allow him to sleep. Finally sometime around mornings first light, he fell into a restless sleep. He was anxious to see Trinity again and just wanted the night to end.
Chapter Five
Trinity stepped out of her apartment and walked down the stairs. She was exhausted. She'd tossed and turned the entire night, thinking about Drew and what was going to happen next. She was still beyond angry with the man. He'd lied to her because he was afraid she'd sue his precious resort.
Even if he had been worried about the resort, he didn't need to play out the whole seduction thing. It was downright insulting, she thought. She'd been grateful he hadn't been there in the morning because she may have thrown a mug at him. She figured he'd come to his senses and ran away.
She stepped down onto the street and the man who she hadn't been able to get out of her thoughts was right there, leaning against an expensive vehicle, with his typical cocky smile on his face.
As she studied the man in his custom made Armani suit she couldn't believe she'd ever believed he was only a resort worker. She must've been really shook up over her ex-boyfriend's betrayal. He exuded raw masculine power from the tips of his thousand dollar loafers, to the cut of his expertly done hair. The man radiated power and she knew she needed to put a wall between them or she could easily fall under his spell once again.
She ignored him and began her walk down the street. She was hoping if she pretended he wasn't there he'd take a hint and disappear. She wasn't that lucky. He quickly caught up to her and didn't look too happy about being ignored.
"You know we need to have a talk," Drew said to her. She continued walking, choosing not to acknowledge his presence. She knew she was acting childish but she didn't care. It was her prerogative if she wanted to act that way.