“Wait. You said you didn't remember anything.” She says, pointing a finger in my face. I look at her finger and back at her again and roll my eyes.
“I don't. But the state of the room,when I woke up this morning, was a very clear indication of a good night,” I took a step closer to her, And she craned her neck to look up at . “There was a trail of clothes from the door to the bed, which Means we were too engrossed in our passion to Give a damn about who was whom's type,” I state matter of factly and wink at her. “Not to mention you are sporting my signature ‘f****d out’ look.”
Grace's green eyes grow wide, she hugs and takes a big step back putting some space between us. Raking her fingers through her hair, clearly frustrated. “Wow. I'm not even going to dignify that remark with a response.” She stops pacing and looks at me again. “What are we going to do? Is this marriage even legal?”
“I'm afraid so.” I said. And her shoulders slump.
Hee shoulders slump, And she shakes her head.
“How? How did they even marry Us while we were drunk? This makes no sense. Don't you need to apply for a marriage license or something?” She questions, glaring at me. I shrug and set my cup of coffee down and take the marriage certificate off the table.
“That's the magic of this city. Anything can happen to Vegas. Here, I found this morning.” She takes the Paper from me and unfolds It.
“What Is this?”
“Our marriage certificate. Signed by us both, haphazardly.” I tell her, and she reads through the document before she looks at me.
“Oh my God, we're actually married,” she mumbles, leaning against the dining table. I sigh and rub the back of my neck awkwardly. She looks upset, just staring at the floor and I don't do well with consoling girls who are upset. I get uncomfortable and clam up.
“Hey, look, it's not the end of the world. I'm sure we're not the first couple to drunkenly get married in Vegas. We'll get an annulment and we'll go on with our lives like it never happened.” I tell her, and she lifts her gaze to look at me, and I swear the sadness in her eyes sent a tremor through me.
She nods eventually and straightens, “Yea, I suppose you're right,” she sighs and loons around the room in bewilderment then frowns a little, scratching her head awkwardly l. “uh,” she chews her bottom lip a little. “I can't find my dress…” I let my eyes roam around the room. “I also need to figure out how the hell I'm going to get back home.”
“Oh, I've sorted that out. Our flight leaves in two hours.” I inform her, and she nods. “I've also arranged some clothes to be delivered for both of us. You look about a size ten. Coffee? I ask, she Stares at me, her mouth agape and nods before she sits on a chair at the dining table. I pour her a black coffee and set it down on the table in front of her.
She continued to stare at me. Her brows knitted together. “Thank you. You didn't have to do that. Please let me know how much I owe you, and I'll try and pay you back.” She shifts the mug to her lips and takes a long sip, closes her eyes, and sighs. Yeah, that first sip of coffee when you're hungover is like heaven. I hadn't noticed I was staring at her until she looked up at me and frowned.
I shake my head and shrug. “Don't worry about it. It's no problem. I'm sure you'd like to shower and freshen up. I didn't order breakfast, because I wasn't sure what you would like to eat.” I tell her and disappear into the bathroom. “Why don't you go ahead and order us some room service?” I suggest and she blinks at me and nods hesitantly.
After a long, well needed shower and a couple of business calls, Grace and I ate breakfast to soak up the alcohol we consumed the night before. My stomach felt queasy, and the avocado toast I had helped settle it. Grace showered and dressed in the clothes I had arranged for her. She came out of the bathroom looking refreshed in a pair of tight-fitting blue jeans, and a low cut back tee. We left the hotel and made our way to the airport. Grace gets out of the car as we pull up at my private jet and stares up at it. “Whoa, this is yours?” she asks as we walk over to it.
“Sure is, sweetheart.” I tell her and gesture for her to walk up the steps. I honestly cannot wait to get back home. I feel rough, and I have so much work I need to catch up on. I slide into a seat on the plane and watch as Grace wanders around. She seems apprehensive, and I find myself wondering if she is a nervous flyer. “You plan on standing there the entire ten hours of flight? Take a seat. I won't bite unless you ask.” I tease, and she shakes her head and mumble something under her breath and slides into a seat next to me, staring out of the window. Her fingers fumbling in her lap while she nervously chews on her bottom lip.
I wish I could read her mind right now. There is something about this woman. I couldn't put my finger on it, but she's different compared to the women I go for usually, and this is by far the longest I have spent with any girl I've slept with ever. I don't even stay the night with them. I usually leave the night after we get done doing the deed. Like my best friend Damian says, ‘You f**k and you duck out.’ Sounds awful, I know but I don't have time for relationships, between my workload and the traveling I do, there is simply no time for a girlfriend or a social life of any sort. After my last relationship of three years crashed and burned years ago, I've made work my priority.
I stir out of my sleep when I heat the captain's voice over the intercom. I must have fallen asleep while reading. Grace was asleep with her head resting on My shoulder, her arm wrapped around my bicep. I can smell her shampoo again and it's becoming my favorite smell. I brush a strand of her hair out of her face gently. She's stunning, even without makeup.
As the wheels of the plane touched down on the tarmac, Grace jolted awake and lifted those blue Eyes and looked up at me. It takes her a moment to realize her head was resting on my shoulder and she pulls away and sits upright brushing her fingers through her hair, and she clears her throat, looking around uneasily. “How long have I been sleeping?”
“A couple of hours.” She looks at me and frowns a little before leaning over and pulling her shoes on.
“I'm so sorry. You should have woken me.” I smile and shake my head, watching her as she straightens her top.
“Don't sweat it. I was asleep too. We must have been more tired than we realized.” Ramsay nods and rubs her neck as she walks through the plane toward the exit.
She stops Suddenly and looks at the car then Back at me. “Did we use this car last night?”
I nod and she blinks and looks at the car again. “We left the club last night?’
“Huh, I remember the car but nothing else.” She replies and looks at the driver and frowns. “Actually, I remember him, too.” Tony Smiles and nods curtly at her before he opens the door for her to get in.
“Evening Miss.” Grace eyes him skeptical before she gets in the car. An hour later we pulled up at the address she gave Gerald. She steps out of the car, And I follow her out and walk around the Vehicle.
“Well, this is me.” She says, looking up at her building and back at me again. “Thank you for getting me back home.”
“Don't mention it. Here is my card. My lawyer has already started drawing up the divorce papers. “We'll meet up In a few days, and you can sign it. Sounds< good?”
Grace takes my card and looks at it, she looks at me and frowns. “Cavil? I thought your name was Ramsay.” She questions.
“It is. I prefer to be called Ramsay outside work,” She mods, satisfied with my answer, tucks the card in her pocket. Wow, she genuinely doesn't know who I'm. That actually makes a nice change.
“Well. I guess I'll wait to hear from you. I will text you my number,” I nod, and we look at each other awkwardly for a moment unsure of what to say or how to act? Do we shake hands or hug? She turns to walk away but stops Suddenly, takes the ring off her finger, and hands it to me. “We've never met before, right?” She questions looking at my face. Her eyes narrowed.
I shake my head and shrug. “I don't think so. I would have definitely remembered meeting you.” I answer with a smirk, and she blinks up at me surprised, her cheeks turning pink. Oh f**k. If that isn't the cutest thing ever.
Grace clears her throat and nods, “Thanks again.”
I smile at her, “Thank you for an eventful weekend, Grace Thompson.” Grace nods, mumbled a goodbye and turned to walk away. “I guess I'll be seeing you in a few days…wifey.” she stops, turns, and glares at me unamused.
“Don't call me that.” I chuckle and watch her disappear Into her apartment building. What an eventful forty-two hours.