Read Broken Dreams (Broken Series) Online
Authors: Dawn Pendleton
I wasn’t exactly thrilled to stay at Wolfe’s place, and I was positive Gabby would throw a fit, but to my surprise, she just nodded her agreement and stayed quiet.
I assumed Baker didn’t want me to feel overburdened with any of the organizing, so he decided to take over and keep me as stress
free as possible. He was so sweet. He gave up a lot of time at work for this wedding, as did all our friends, but I knew how much this week off would cost him.
“So have you guys decided on a honeymoon?” Gabby asked me.
“Umm, not really. We were just in Vegas and I know he won’t be able to take much more time off work, so it’ll probably be like a night or two somewhere. No big deal,” I said.
“Baker has all the time off in the world,” Gabby started.
“Gabby!” Mallory chastised her and shook her head at her.
“What do you mean he has all sorts of time off?”
Both of them were silent.
“Tell me now or the wedding is canceled,” I threatened, feeling like a total bridezilla and not caring one bit.
“Okay, but don’t get mad,” Mallory finally relented. “Baker sold the bar.”
“He did what? Why wouldn’t he tell me?” It was so unlike him to keep something like that from me. I was torn. Part of me was excited that we could be free of the bar for the next several weeks, but the other part of me was upset that he hid it from me.
“I’m not sure. He probably didn’t want you to feel guilty, in case you pushed him away again when he went to LA,” Gabby suggested.
He sold it before LA?
That meant he was even more serious about me than I could fathom. While I was stuck in my own childish tantrum, he had been planning a future for us. And that certainly explained why he had a huge wad of cash in Vegas. As disappointed as I was that he didn’t tell me, I decided to see if I could mess with him about it and maybe lure the truth out of him.
I grinned and explained my little plan to the Mallory and Ga
bby, who wholeheartedly agreed.
By the time we got to Wolfe’s house, we were all feeling devious. The guys were all waiting for us and Baker gave me a huge grin as I walked up to him.
“Hey
,
gorgeous,” he greeted me. “I missed you.” He enveloped me in his arms and I felt the familiar tingling of contentment in my body, a sure sign that we were doing the right thing.
“Hey, yourself. Did the chairs come?”
“Yep. We’ve got everything handled,” he promised. “Have you decided where we’re going to have our rehearsal dinner? I was thinking somewhere local so that we don’t have to travel much. I’ve spent more time lately on the road or in a plane than I have just staying in one spot. I’m tired of being busy.”
He gave me the perfect opening. “I have, actually. I figured it would be cost
effective to have the rehearsal dinner at The Landing, and it wouldn’t cost much, since you’re the boss. We could get cheap meals for everyone and then we wouldn’t have to empty our pockets for a dinner for our friends,” I suggested with a smirk.
Baker had the decency to look horrified. “I don’t think that’s such a good idea,” he started.
“Why not? I think it’s perfect. A night on the water will help to relax everyone, too,” I explained. “I really want to do it there, Baker
.
”
He sighed. “The thing is, Rainey
…
”
H
e looked around at our friends who surrounded us, the guys looking sheepish and my girlfriends looking like the cat that ate the canary. “Honestly, the food isn’t that good.”
Food?
The man was a piece of work.
“Well
,
that’s okay,” I replied sweetly. “It will just mean a lot to me to have all of us together in
your
bar.”
Behind him, Luke coughed and Wolfe averted his eyes. I had Baker right where I wanted him.
“Rainey, I sold the bar!” he blurted, eyes on the grass. When he looked up at me, I had to hide my smile.
“What? Why didn’t you tell me?” I gave him my saddest eyes and frown. I tried my best to look hurt.
“I’m so sorry,” he began. “I should have. I didn’t know how to tell you, though. And then we were in Vegas, and it hardly seemed the appropriate time to say anything. Then the proposal and we were on a plane back here. There hasn’t been enough time,” he rushed his words together.
I turned away from him and covered my mouth with my hand to stop the giggles that
were bubbling up
. I couldn’t stop my shoulders from shaking, though.
“Rainey! Please don’t cry
,
baby. I’m so sorry
.
”
H
e whipped me around and wrapped me up in his arms so my head was buried in his chest.
I gripped his shirt in my hands, drawing deep breaths to try to stop laughing, but I had a hard time and my breathing was erratic and short. Baker rubbed my back and made
shh
sounds at me in a soothing tone, which only set me off on another round of giggles.
It wasn’t until Baker really looked at the people around us that he realized something wasn’t right. Wolfe and Luke stood side-by-side, arms folded over their chests a few feet away with huge grins. Mallory and Gabby were on Luke’s left, with a hand covering their mouths, but it was obvious they were smiling, too.
Baker gripped my arms and pushed me away from him so he could look at me. “What the hell…?”
I let out my pent-up laughter and gave him a big smile. “Gotcha!”
His hands dropped from my arms and he stared at me, incredulous. “This was a joke?”
“Of course it was! You really think I would be upset about
you
selling
your
bar? I’m not that controlling, Baker
.
”
He finally got over his stupor and shook his head, trying to hide the upturn of his lips. I winked at him and then walked into the house with Mallory and Gabby following close behind. I heard howls of laughter from Luke and Wolfe and the three of them wrestled a bit before they joined us inside.
I sat at Wolfe’s dining room table, smiling over the last time I had been here and Wolfe had been encouraging to me.
Gabby sat next to me looking uncomfortable. “So why don’t you ask your brother to walk you down the aisle, Rain?”
“Well, he’s always so busy and this is completely last minute, so I didn’t ask him because I thought it would put some strain on his schedule. I’ll ask him to come see me after the wedding, and he can pick the time and not feel rushed or anything.”
“There is a bit of a rush, though, isn’t there?” Mallory asked from her spot in the kitchen where she leaned against the counter.
“I know…” I searched for the right words to convey how I felt. “I just didn’t want to bother him.”
“He deserves to know,” Gabby said gently as she put a hand on min
e
.
“He will. I’ll tell him,” I promised. “I will.”
They both seemed appeased
about Dallas for the moment and then the guys walked in, interrupting our conversation and covered in dirt from their wrestling session. Mallory got each of them a beer.
Baker walked over to me and put his hand on my shoulder. “So where do you really want to have the rehearsal?”
“Oh, I’m not picky. Anywhere you choose is fine,” I said agreeably.
Chapter Twenty-Two
Baker
Friday proved to be a trying day. Rainey’s mother called at seven in the morning, refusing to attend the wedding. I felt so bad for Rainey, who was calm and polite on the phone, but obviously stressed out.
“Mom, I’m not going to make you come, but it would be really nice if you did.”
“You never even told me about your leukemia. Imagine how I felt, finding out from the gossips in town about it! I’ve never been more embarrassed in my life!”
Rainey had her phone on speaker, so I could hear every word. I was amazed that her mom could be so selfish and self-centered. Rainey was the one suffering.
“I know, Mom. I should have told you. I’m sorry,” she apologized. This was a side of Rainey I’d never seen. She wasn’t the feisty woman I knew and loved; she was submissive and quiet. As much as I hated to see her this way, I knew that she had adapted her personality to her mother’s, so that she would piss her off with what she said. It was so sad. I wrapped an arm around Rainey’s shoulders for support.
When she got off the phone with her mom, Rainey was drained. I suggested she go back to sleep for an hour and then she could be more relaxed for the day. She had finally convinced her mom to come to the wedding, although I wasn’t sure it would be a good idea, considering her mom’s drug and alcohol problems. Rainey assured me it would be okay and then went back to sleep.
The rehearsal went smoothly and we even managed to convince Rainey to do it outside the restaurant instead of at Mallory’s house. I wanted her to be as surprised as possible when she walked down the aisle. We had the dinner at The Roadhouse, a nearby restaurant with a great food selection and plenty of room for the wedding party, not that it was overly large.
I woke up on Saturday with butterflies in
my
stomach but completely prepared to make Rainey my wife. I would never back down from my decision to marry her, but I was still a little nervous. I slept in the guest room of Mallory and Luke’s house and jumped in the shower first thing. When I stepped out of the spray and turned off the water, I heard voices from the kitchen. I put on a pair of khakis and one of my favorite tees and went out to see who was here.
Rainey’s older brother, Dallas, was sitting at the table, his hearty laughter nearly infectious. With him at the table
were
Mallory, Luke, Gabby,
Ember and Wolfe, all laughing along with him. I’d seen enough pictures of Dallas to know what he looked like, but he was taller than I imagined, even taller than me.
He stood when he saw me walk in and his smile faded into a serious gaze.
He met me in the kitchen, hand extended.
“Dallas Daniels,” he introduced himself.
“Chris Baker,” I announced. “It’s great to finally meet you.”
Dallas had grown up with his mother, so I’d hadn’t known him when we were kids. When I called him a few days ago, he seemed surprised to hear about Rainey but he took it all in stride, agreeing to come out to the wedding
at the last minute.
“Likewise. Word is, Rainey adores you
.
”
H
e nodded his head toward my friends at the table. “And all these people say nothing but good things about you. You’re okay in my book, Baker.”
I didn’t ask for his approval. Hell, ten minutes ago, I didn’t even care if I ever got it. But when he said the words, I released a breath I hadn’t realized I’d been holding. I might not have asked, but I was grateful for his blessing. I loved his sister, and for the time being, it seemed that was enough.
“Thanks. I’m sure she will
be
ecstatic that you’re here. Speaking of which, where is Rainey?” I asked.
“She asked us to leave the house so she could have some time to relax. The ceremony isn’t until seven, so we think she’s just enjoying the quiet. Things have been a little crazy around here lately,” Mallory
replied
.
She wasn’t wrong. I wished I was able to kick all these people out and have a few minutes to myself. But she was more important, so I put everyone to work.
“We still have to get the lights hung up, so let’s get moving,” I demanded.
“We have to pick up the flowers in two hours, but we can help until then,” Gabby announced.
Once everyone was outside, I started handing out orders. Luke and Wolfe were on lights detail, with Dallas helping as needed. Mallory and Gabby set up the tables for dinner underneath the tent
off to the side. It was supposed to rain and I didn’t want to take any chances, in case it started to sprinkle during the reception.
White lights were strung up all over the tent to create the perfect ambiance, and then I had them put lights through the arch I built. The arch was threaded with pink and white floral arrangements and each row of white chairs was graced with a pink and white potted plant. It looked amazing so far, even though the lights wouldn’t be visible until just before the ceremony.
Instead of a runner down the aisle, we had a basket of flower petals prepared by the florist to be laid down just before the ceremony. Pink and white roses supplied the petals and there were enough to almost fully cover the length of the aisle. Wolfe and Luke would take care of that just before seven.
“I think I’ll keep my presence a secret until after the ceremony,” Dallas said just before lunch. The girls were about to go pick up flowers, but
the three of them stopped.