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Authors: Shona Husk
He glanced at the little blond boy who was the ring bearer. They hadn’t been introduced yet. That would happen today. That was a little more nerve-racking than being at the wedding—which had started late.
He’d expected that. What he hadn’t expected was to recognise the bride. She was the busy rep from the radio station. He doubted that she’d recognise him, as she’d barely had time for him and Gemma. They weren’t big enough stars.
The service ended. Rhys stood up. “I have to appear in some family photos. Are you getting some with Oli?”
Ed raised his eyebrows at the nickname. “I don’t think so…I’m not really…” he was the spare dick at the wedding, why had he agreed to this?
“You’re here. She’s here and Jules’s rich husband is paying. You’re drinking the top shelf with me ‘cause I need a partner in crime and Shaun’s buddies are too sensible. Today you’re family.” Rhys slung his arm around Ed’s shoulder. “You were brave enough to attend, you get the perks and Olivia told me to make sure you had a good time.”
Olivia had told him much the same thing. Rhys had been in Europe for the last year and didn’t know anyone except family, and he wouldn’t want to hang out with his aunts and uncles or Shaun’s fancy friends. Having already met a few, he understood exactly what Olivia had meant.
“You’re angling for free tickets.” Rhys had already worked it out. As they’d waited for Julie he’d turned in his seat and said that he’d seen Selling the Sun play last summer. It must have been one of the album launch gigs.
“I’m offended and grateful.” Rhys grinned.
The photos took another hour and he did manage to have a couple taken with Olivia. It felt kind of strange. Like he couldn’t breathe properly when he put his arms around her. They were all dressed up for someone else’s wedding but for a moment it was like he’d stepped through a mirror and into an alternate life, or was glimpsing a possible future.
He hadn’t wanted to let her go. He’d also realised that she had no underwear on. Nothing. She’d whispered something about refusing to be a sausage when his hand had slid over her butt. The dress was ankle-length so nothing was going to accidentally show…but it was a thought he hadn’t been able to shake.
It wasn’t until after the meal and the dancing started that he was actually able to be with her. He walked up to the table and asked her to dance. This time there were no handcuffs involved and he wasn’t concerned that she’d bolt—although she looked ready to leave the bridal party table.
“Aren’t you going to introduce me, Olivia?” The sister smiled, but Ed saw through it. He’d met people like her before, all smiles and daggers.
Olivia drew in a breath, as if trying to draw up strength. It wasn’t the first time he’d seen her struggle with her sister today. Being an observer and listening to Rhys talk had given him an insight into the family.
“Julie, this is Ed, my date.”
Nah…he wasn’t going to let Julie off that easily. She’d been making Olivia’s life hell and obviously hadn’t let up for the wedding, probably because he was here. He put out his hand and plastered on his best suck-ass smile. “Ed Vincent. We met at the radio station a couple of weeks ago.”
Where was the photographer when you needed him?
Julie’s face went from smug to realisation in a couple of seconds. Now she knew who he was. He may not be that famous…but right then it was enough.
Julie looked at Olivia. “You’re dating a rock star?”
Those words had never sounded sweeter.
Olivia smiled at him. “Yeah, I am.”
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Face the Music
series. The other books in this series are
Out of Rhythm
(more info over the page),
Out of Time
and
Out of Chances
(coming later in 2015).
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Kylie Scott, author of the
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