Adore Me (Austin Singles 3)
“Okay, I’ll see you in a few.”
“What in the hell is going on, Nash? I’m tired of this game.”
A door shut, and the blindfold came off.
Glancing around the room, I pulled my brows in when I saw Rick.
“Rick?”
“Blake,” he replied.
I turned and looked at Nash. He was smiling from ear to ear. “You’re surprising me with a cave tour? Kaelynn can’t do a tour. She’s pregnant.”
Nash laughed. “Dude, we’re going on a different sort of adventure.”
Now my interested was piqued. “All right. I’m listening.”
“I need you to get dressed.”
Glancing down to the jeans and T-shirt I had on, I lifted my gaze back to Nash. “I am dressed.”
“In this.” He held up a bag. “Your tux is in here.”
I laughed. “My tux? What in the hell kind of adventure are we going on?”
r />
“One where your future bride is waiting down in the caves for you to marry her.”
Tilting my head, I let out a disbelieving chuckle. “What did you say?”
Nash placed his hand on my shoulder and said, “Morgan made all the arrangements for the two of you to get married today. Down in the caves.”
My mouth dropped open. “Married? Today?”
For the first time since my blindfold had come off, Nash’s smile faltered.
“You do want to marry my sister, don’t you?”
“Of course I want to marry her. I wouldn’t have asked her if I didn’t. It’s just, I wasn’t expecting to marry her today.”
Nash took a step back. “I see. Well, this is a bit awkward, because she’s down there with Kaelynn, Charlie, Tucker, and the pastor of our church, waiting to marry you.”
My hand jerked through my hair, and I started to pace across the office.
Morgan had planned a wedding. A wedding.
“I think I’m going to step outside for a minute or two,” Rick said, hitting me on the back and then walking out the door, quietly shutting it behind him.
Nash tossed the suit bag onto the chair and folded his arms across his chest. I could feel the heat of his stare on me, but I needed a moment to process everything.
“Listen, if you don’t want to marry her—”
“I do want to marry her, Nash.”
“Fine. Then you don’t want to marry her today. I’m not going to be the one to go down there and break my little sister’s heart. You’re going to have to do that.”
Stopping my pace, I faced him. “What?”