Chapter 19: Chapter 19

Bianca

Days later, Bianca was over the disappointing night out, which Felix had completely made up for by taking her out the following night to a romantic dinner, just the two of them. He followed up the dinner with a very romantic carriage ride where they cuddled up under some warm blankets as they rode around the picturesque little town, drinking hot cocoa spiked with Kahlua. They ended the night going back to the cabin where they made love, and not once had she thought of Gio.

Then early that morning, Bianca awoke to another intense orgasm again, only this time Felix was sound asleep. She’d lain there, catching her breath, trying to remember all the details of her dream as her heart hammered away.

With the visual Gio had placed in her mind about doing it in the men’s restroom continually assaulting her thought processes these last few days, it was no surprise she’d dream about doing it. Only thing was that it wasn’t Felix in her dream. Gio had been the one that lifted her onto the sink, ripped her panties off, and then plowed into her like a man with only one mission—to fuck her brains out—and she’d loved it. Just thinking about it now made her warm in unspeakable places.

“You ready?” Bianca flinched at Felix’s voice. He smiled, coming up from behind her and looking at her in the mirror. “I’m sorry, babe. I didn’t mean to startle you.” He lifted her hair and sprinkled tiny kisses over her nape. “You look beautiful . . . as usual.”

“Thank you.” She turned to face him and kissed him softly on the lips. Desperately needing to chase away the thoughts she’d been having just before he walked in, she changed the subject. “Are you sure about this? I still think this sounds really personal. I hardly know your friend.”

Felix and Gio’s friend, Noah, from the gym had invited them to dinner tonight at Noah and his girlfriend’s place. Noah had been vague, but Felix was pretty sure they’d be making some kind of announcement. If that was the case, then Bianca thought maybe they’d prefer just their close friends and family members, not Felix’s new girlfriend, who she was certain Noah didn’t even remember.

“Yes, I’m sure and don’t worry. Noah told me to bring you.”

“He did?” That surprised her. From her experience, guys weren’t like girls. They didn’t go around talking about their relationships. “You told him about us?”

Felix moved over and fixed his hair with his fingers, looking in the mirror. “I was going to, but he already knew. Gio told him.”

That came as an even bigger surprise, but she tried not to sound too interested. “Really? What did he tell him?”

Felix glanced at her then back in the mirror and smiled. “Nothing bad, I’m sure. But they both remember you from high school, so Gio told him about you being up here too.”

They both remembered her? Bianca could see how Gio would. She at least had him for a few classes, but she’d never had Noah in any classes, and from what she remembered, he’d pretty much disappeared senior year. She couldn’t think of any other way to continue to pry for more information on what exactly Gio had said to Noah without sounding suspiciously curious, so she let it go. She wasn’t even sure why it mattered.

The whole ride down to Noah’s, Gio and Felix talked about the renovations they’d be making to the gym. Felix was donating some major loot for it. It warmed her how generous he was and how genuinely excited he seemed about giving back to his community.

They arrived at Noah’s house in a neighborhood Bianca remembered so fondly. The houses seemed smaller now somehow and the streets narrower, but the area still had the same feel. Kids played in the streets. People sat out in their front yards even in the chilly late afternoon.

Noah and the guys were on the porch, drinking beer when they pulled up into his driveway. Noah met them at the bottom of the stairs with a big smile. After the hugs, hellos and introductions, Noah offered them all beer from an ice chest he had out on the porch.

They were all just as Bianca remembered them in high school only bigger, especially Abel who had always been the biggest and was now really big. Hector, Abel’s younger brother, who had always been so much smaller than all of them since he was the youngest, was now just as tall as all of them, and his teenage frame was as she remembered they all were in high school—bigger than most teens.

Gio immediately jumped up onto the railing of the porch and made himself comfortable. Noah offered Bianca and Felix a seat on the porch bench no one was utilizing. Noah had been leaning against the railing when they arrived, and Abel sat on the other side of the porch’s railing while Hector sat comfortably on the porch stairs. Bianca sat and took the beer Noah offered, feeling a little awkward as she sipped it. Obviously, they were all going to have a few pre-dinner drinks right there on the porch.

“So what’s the big announcement?” Felix asked.

Noah gave him a knowing look. Even Bianca who didn’t know them could guess this one. A couple only ever announced one of two things, a pregnancy or an engagement, but she kept her thoughts to herself.

“Roni wanted to do this, so I can’t say anything yet, but . . .” he sort of rolled his eyes then chuckled.

A phone rang in the distance, and Noah patted his pants, coming up with nothing. He paused to listen as it rang again. It was coming from inside. “That’s me.” He pushed himself away from the railing. “I’ll be back,” he said, rushing into the house.

As soon as he was out of sight, Felix scooted up to the edge of the bench they were sitting on and asked Abel. “So what do you think? She’s pregnant or they’re getting married?”

“If she’s pregnant, knowing Noah, it’s both.” Abel frowned, turning to Gio. “You should talk to him, dude. They don’t have to get married just ’cause she’s pregnant.”

Gio’s reaction to that was defensive. “What difference would it make? They’re already living together.”

Abel leaned over, looking into the front door cautiously then lowered his voice. “Nothing against Roni. You know I love her. But this shit went down real fast, his moving in with her and all. That age difference thing may not be a big deal now, but when they get older and it gets more noticeable, things could go sour fast.”

“That’s mom talking,” Hector said, laughing.

Abel turned to him with a scowl. “But it’s true.”

“Your mom doesn’t like Roni?” Gio asked, sounding very disgusted.

Abel brought his finger to his lips in exasperation then peered into the front door again. Bianca watched and listened to all of this, fascinated.

“She likes her just fine, but eight years is eight fucking big ones,” Abel said, keeping a watchful eye on the door. “Marriage is huge. Even if she is pregnant, maybe they should just live together a few more years. You never know what could happen. He might realize maybe he did jump into this too quick. Maybe the age difference will be too much the older she gets.”

Gio shook his head, taking a drink of his beer. “Man, he better never hear you say that.”

“Why? I’m just looking out for him.”

Gio continued to shake his head adamantly. “Dude, I don’t care how big you are. He ever hears you say something like that, he’ll rip your fucking head off.”

Bianca felt as if she had front row tickets to something girls were rarely given access too: real live, uncensored guy talk. She was enjoying it just as much as the next nosy person until Felix put in his two cents. “I’m gonna have to agree with Abel on this.”

“Thank you!” Abel said, lifting his beer at Felix and turning back to Gio.

“Whoa.” Felix lifted his hand then turned to the door lowering his voice. “Not about the age thing. Noah scored with Roni. She’s a hot little thing. I don’t think she looks older than him now, and I don’t think she ever will. But the committing for life thing at his age?” This is what had Felix shaking his head now, and it made Bianca’s insides twist. “That’s crazy.”

Gio’s face soured. “He’s twenty-one, and we all know Noah’s always been way older on the inside than any of us. That’s why Roni is so perfect for him.”

“Why is Roni so perfect for me?” Noah said, stepping out the door.

Bianca nearly spit out her beer. She managed to avoid making a total ass of herself, swallowing down hard what was in her mouth. Her eyes watered as the gas came back up her nose.

All eyes were on Gio, who now had the burden of explaining what they’d all been talking about and why.