Page 126 of The Billionaire's Christmas Bride
Warmth envelops me, and I don’t need to turn round to know that Weston has moved in to stand behind me. "You went against my order."
I snort. "What you going to do about it?" I tip up my chin, "Oh, and I am here because Kirsten asked me to stay. I’ll be gone tomorrow, and then we’ll never have to meet each other again." I thrust Max at him.
Weston grabs the puppy, mostly because I took him by surprise, no doubt.
Max whines, wriggles around. Weston sets him down and he prances toward the girls.
He straightens, glares at me, "You’re still on my turf."
"Whatever." I throw my hands up, pivot and flounce toward the door. Wide shoulders fill the door and a tall man walks in. His features are vaguely familiar.Huh?
He glances at me, and his face lights up, "Amelie." He strides toward me.
I blink up, trying to place him. "Hunter?"
"How are you?" He places his hands on my shoulders, then bends to kiss me on each cheek. "This evening just got more exciting," he whispers in my ear.
I chuckle, pat his shoulder, "What are you doing here?"
"Yes, that’s what I’d like to know." Weston stalks forward to glare at him. The two men are the same height. Hunter wears a suit that is every bit as well cut as Weston’s. His dark hair curls over his collar. He’s every bit as handsome as Weston. So why the hell don’t I feel the same attraction toward him?
He glances between us, then grins, "I was invited."
"Who the fuck by?" Weston snaps.
"By me."
Another man stalks into the room. I blink. His features, his build, that bored, annoyed perma-dick face... It could be Weston, only it isn’t. The creases around his eyes are deeper, his gaze so cold that I shiver. I take a step back and Weston’s warmth cocoons me. His big palm rests on my waist and I don’t push it off. His touch grounds me in the face of his darker, older sibling walking through the door."
"Liam," Weston drawls, confirming my suspicion.
"Weston," Liam jerks his chin. His gaze rests on me for a second; there’s no change in expression on his face, no acknowledgement that he’s seen me. And I thought Weston was a jerk? I bite the inside of my cheek. "Hunter’s with me," Liam tilt his head. "I am supporting his campaign to run for Prime Minister."
"Thought this was meant to be family only," Weston growls.
Liam barely glances in my direction, "Considering you have your latest piece here, you shouldn’t speak, huh?"
I wince. Weston’s big body stiffens behind me. Anger thrums from him and he takes a step forward. "Apologize to her," he growls.
I blink. Go figure. Alphahole here, gets all macho and protective when faced with the threat of an enemy. Or perhaps he wants to save face because I’m here as his guest… Except, I’m not.
I turn on him. "I don’t need you to fight my battles," I snap, then turn to Liam. "For your information, I am here because Kirsten invited me to stay." I step forward, tip my chin up, "And I don’t really care for your impoliteness...and for your apology, even less."
"Liam," a female voice whips through the space.
I look around him and wince. It’s Rosie. Of course, it’s their mother. That’s all I need. What a nightmare. Why did I accept Kirsten’s invitation to stay, again?
Phe skips over to me, then slips her hand through mine. I meet her gaze. She tugs on my arm, I bend down, and she whispers, "You’re not leaving, are you?"
I draw in a breath, then shake my head. "Not yet," I whisper back.
I straighten as Rosie walks into the room. She glances between her sons, "Everything okay?" There’s a warning edge to her voice.
"Yes, Mother," Liam grates out.
She turns to Weston, who hesitates. She tilts her head, and Weston pulls back his shoulders, gives Liam a hard look. "Apologize first," he insists.
I am about to tell him to forget it, when Liam walks over to me. He takes my shoulders then bends to kiss my cheek. "I am sorry about my earlier remark," he says, "I’m afraid Weston tends to get on my nerves. I didn’t mean to insult you that way."
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