A wedding. A trip to Spain. The most infuriating man. And three days of pretending. Or in other words, a plan that will never work. Catalina Martín, finally, not single. Her family is happy to announce that she will bring her American boyfriend to her sister's wedding. Everyone is invited to come and witness the most magical event of the year. That would certainly be tomorrow's headline in the local newspaper of the small Spanish town I came from. Or the epitaph on my tombstone, seeing the turn my life had taken in the span of a phone call. Four weeks wasn't a lot of time to find someone willing to cross the Atlantic-from NYC and all the way to Spain-for a wedding. Let alone, someone eager to play along my charade. But that didn't mean I was desperate enough to bring the 6'4 blue eyed pain in my ass standing before me. Aaron Blackford. The man whose main occupation was making my blood boil had just offered himself to be my date. Right after inserting his nose in my business, calling me delusional, and calling himself my best option. See? Outrageous. Aggravating. Blood boiling. And much to my total despair, also right. Which left me with a surly and extra large dilemma in my hands. Was it worth the suffering to bring my colleague and bane of my existence as my fake boyfriend to my sister's wedding? Or was I better off coming clean and facing the consequences of my panic induced lie? Like my abuela would say, que dios nos pille confesados. The Spanish Love Deception is an enemies-to-lovers, fake-dating, SLOW-BURN romance. Perfect for those looking for a steamy slow-burn with the sweetest Happily Ever After.
C H A P T E R O N E
I'LL be your date to the wedding."
Words I had never - not even in my most out of this world fantasies, and
trust me, I had a distinctive creative mind - considered hearing
from that profound and rich tone arrived at my ears.
Peering down at my espresso, I squinted my eyes, attempting to look for any
indications of poisonous substances drifting around. That would basically make sense of
what was occurring. In any case, probably not.
Nothing. Exactly what was left of my Americano.
"I'll do it assuming you really want somebody that gravely," the profound voice came back once more.
Eyes developing wide, I lifted my head. I opened my mouth and afterward
Once more, snapped it shut.
"Rosie ... " I followed off, the word leaving me softly. "Is he, as a matter of fact
there? Might you at any point see him? Or then again did somebody spike my espresso without me
taking note?"
Rosie - my dearest companion and partner in InTech, the New York City-
based designing counseling organization, where we had met and worked -
gradually gestured her head. I watched her dull twists bob with the movement,
a declaration of skepticism damaging her generally delicate elements. She brought down
her voice. "Probably not. He's not too far off." Her head looked around me very
rapidly. "Howdy. Good day!" she expressed brilliantly before her consideration
gotten back to my face. "Right behind you."
Lips separated, I gazed at my companion briefly. We were standing
at the furthest finish of the passage of the 11th floor of the InTech
base camp. Both our workplaces were generally near one another, so the second I had entered the structure situated in the core of Manhattan, nearby
of Central Park, I had gone directly to her office.
My arrangement had been to snatch Rosie and thud down on the upholstered
wooden rockers that filled in as a hanging tight sitting region for visiting clients,
which were generally vacant this promptly in the first part of the day. Be that as it may, we never
made it. I some way or another dropped the bomb before we at any point plunked down. That was
how much my problem required Rosie's quick consideration. And afterward
... then he had appeared out of the blue.
"Would it be a good idea for me I rehash that a third time?" His inquiry sent another flood of
mistrust hurrying down my body, freezing the blood in my veins.
He wouldn't. Not on the grounds that he proved unable, but since what he was talking about
didn't check out. Not in our reality. One where we -
"Okay, fine," he moaned. "You can take me." He stopped, sending
a greater amount of that super cold watchfulness through me. "To your sister's wedding."
My spine secured.
My shoulders solidified.
I even felt the silk shirt I had gotten into my camel slacks stretch
with the unexpected movement.
I can take him.
To my sister's wedding.
As my ... date?
I flickered, his words reverberating inside my head.
Then, at that point, something unfastened within me. The idiocy of whatever this
was - anything that unreasonable joke this man I knew not to trust was attempting to pull
off - made a grunt bubble its direction up my throat and arrive at my lips, leaving
me rapidly and boisterously. As though it had been eager to get out.
A snort dug out from a deficit me. "What's so entertaining?" His voice dropped,
turning colder. "I'm totally serious."
I bit back one more explosion of giggling. I didn't trust that. Not for a
second. "The possibilities of him," I told Rosie, "being really troublesome are the
same possibilities I have of having Chris Evans jump all of a sudden and admit
his undying adoration for me." I made a demonstration of looking both ways.
"Nonexistent. Thus, Rosie, you were expressing something about ... Mr. Frenkel,
right?"
There was no Mr. Frenkel.
"Lina," Rosie said with that phony, excited grin I realized she wore when
she would have rather not been inconsiderate. "He appears as though he's not kidding around," she talked through her freaky grin. Her look reviewed the man remaining behind me. "That's right. I
figure he may be serious."
"Probably not. He can't be." I shook my head, actually declining to pivot and
recognize that there was plausible my companion was correct.
There couldn't be. It was basically impossible that Aaron Blackford, partner and
deeply grounded burden of mine, would try and endeavor to offer something
like that. No. Way.
An eager moan dug out from a deficit me. "This is getting dull,
Catalina." A long delay. Then, another uproarious breathe out left his lips, this one
significantly longer. However, I didn't pivot. I held my ground. "Disregarding me
won't make me vanish. That's what you know."
Indeed I did. "Yet, that doesn't mean I won't continue on," I mumbled under my
breath.
Rosie evened out me with a look. Then, she looked around me once more,
keeping that excited smile set up. "Sorry about that, Aaron. We are not
overlooking you." Her smile stressed. "We are ... discussing something."
"However, we are overlooking him. You don't have to save his sentiments. He
doesn't have any."
"Much obliged, Rosie," Aaron told my companion, a portion of the typical briskness
leaving his voice. Not that he'd be good to anyone. Decent wasn't something
Aaron did indeed. I didn't actually think he had the option to pull off well disposed. Be that as it may, he had
continuously been less ... troubling when it came to Rosie. A treatment that had never
been for me. "How about you advise Catalina to pivot? I'd
value conversing with her face and not to the rear of her head." His tone
dropped back to short zero degrees. "That is, obviously, on the off chance that this isn't one of
her jokes that I never appear to figure out, significantly less view as entertaining."
Heat surged up my body, arriving at my face.
"Sure," Rosie went along. "I think ... I want to do that." My companion's
look bobbed starting there behind me to my face, her eyebrows raised.
"Lina, thus, erm, Aaron would like you to pivot in the event that this isn't one of
those jokes that - "
"Much obliged, Rosie. That's what I got," I gritted out between my teeth. Feeling my
cheeks consume, I wouldn't confront him. That would mean allowing him to win
anything that game he was playing. Also, he had recently called me unfunny. Him.
"On the off chance that you would be able, let Aaron know that I don't figure one can snicker at, or significantly less
comprehend, jokes when one misses the mark on comical inclination, please. That would be
amazing. Much appreciated."
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