Kinley sighed at herself. Wishing for happiness and joy and love was futile now. It was time to grow up.
A brisk knock on the door startled her out of her thoughts. "Room service."
That was quick. Still, how could she possibly eat now? She could barely move in this dress. All these sad thoughts were killing her appetite … But it would be rude to send the food away when Annabelle had gone to the trouble of ordering it.
She made her way across the suite. It was very likely a long way here from the kitchens.
Tip. He would want a tip. Oh, she hoped she had some cash.
Why hadn't Annabelle come back? Must be a long phone call with Kellan.
Kinley opened the door, ready to graciously thank the worker, accept the food, and send him away. But the sight that greeted her stunned her mute.
The two most gorgeous men she'd ever laid eyes on stood in the hallway, a large cart between them. Something was off about that cart, but she couldn't stop staring at the men long enough to figure it out.
Tall, with broad shoulders ready to burst out of their white jackets. The one closest to her had to be six and a half feet tall. He had a military cut of pitch-black hair and the most arresting blue eyes she'd ever seen. She wouldn't really describe his face as beautiful. He was far too masculine for that. There was something savage about him that belied his formal tuxedo-like uniform.
"Miss Kohl? May we come in?" Though the words were spoken more like a growl and a rumble, they were so very polite.
And for some insane reason, that voice felt like a caress to her skin. He could make love to a woman with that voice-and if she wasn't about to walk down the aisle to meet Greg, she'd probably let him.
"Yeah." Her own words came out in a breathy little puff. She forced herself to look at Hottie Number Two.
He was an inch shorter than big brother-and there was no question they were brothers. It was in the set of their eyes and the identical coloring, but after that, they differed. The shorter one looked slightly younger, as though the world hadn't weighed him down as heavily as his brother. There was the beginning of a truly gorgeous smile on his face.
"Miss? It's hard for us to move into your room when you're standing in the doorway." Hottie Number Two couldn't help but laugh a little. "You don't want your food to get cold, do you?"
How could anything possibly get cold when they were around? She actually felt a stifling heat. Except for her feet. Her feet were ice cold-at least metaphorically. Not only did she not want to meet Greg at the end of the aisle, but she'd rather find herself in between these two men in a totally inappropriate position.
She flushed and stepped back, allowing them into the room. Her runaway thoughts were all Annabelle's fault. She joked about being in love with three guys and refusing to choose. She'd told Kinley that she would have them all or they simply wouldn't have her.
She'd been joking, surely. But Belle had planted an interesting notion in Kinley's head …
"Where do you want it, sweetheart?" Hottie Two asked.
She could think of several places that she wanted it, each more inappropriate than the last. But that probably wasn't what they meant. Even so, Kinley got totally flustered because all she could think about was the man's lips. They were full and sensual, and she couldn't help but wonder how he would kiss.
"The tray. I meant the tray." Those lips were curved up in a knowing smile.
Embarrassment flooded her. If they could read her thoughts, she'd die. "By the window, please."
She needed to pull her damn self together and stop being an idiot. And her heels were already killing her. She stepped gingerly around the couch and reached for her purse. She pulled out a ten.
"This light must be bothering you." Hottie One was standing at the windows. The view was spectacular, but he made quick work of the first set of blinds, closing them and blocking out the afternoon light.
"Not at all." She liked the view.
The man slid the second set of drapes closed. "I think you'll like it better if you know prying eyes can't see in."
"Prying eyes?" Kinley asked. "Why would anyone want to look at me?"
Hottie One turned and pinned her with his stare. He was so much more serious than his brother. She could tell it by the set of his mouth. This was a man who almost never found anything to smile about. "Because you're lovely."
Tears threatened. They perched right there, making the world watery. She wasn't lovely. She was too fat and her eyes were a muddy brown instead of Becks's spectacular green. Even though she was only twenty-five, her breasts probably sagged a little. Nothing about her face was remarkable.