Arranged Silverfox : An Enemies to Lovers Accidental Pregnancy Romance by Ruby Wilde

Arranged Silverfox : An Enemies to Lovers Accidental Pregnancy Romance by Ruby Wilde

Author:Ruby Wilde [Wilde, Ruby]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: anonymous
Published: 2023-08-11T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 12

Becca

Becca

The trill of my alarm was a rude awakening the next morning.

I was still encased in Sebastian’s sinewy, strong arms, his hand lazily clutching my hip. It was funny to think how a couple of months ago, we could barely stand to touch each other. Now Sebastian’s touch felt natural and attuned to the rhythms of my body. He knew exactly where to touch me to make me come. His rough hands tenderly fondling the arc of my clit were enough to have me climax within minutes.

I wanted to stay in bed and fuck; to wake up late and grab breakfast, not haul ourselves down to a stuffy bakery filled with dry cakes. Maybe it was because our wedding was now officially only three months away.

My mother finally nailed down the venue. We were scheduled to be married on September second, the last weekend of summer, at an exclusive Hamptons resort. My mother wanted this wedding to double as an end-of-summer blowout party. Most of our parent’s friends already had summer homes in the Hamptons, so the fact that this was technically a destination wedding would not be an issue.

My alarm trilled again. I buried my face in Sebastian’s shoulder as he reached over to turn it off.

“I don’t want to do this,” I pouted.

“Hey, at least your mother invited us to a cake tasting, right? I half expected her to pick out a cake for you.”

“The only reason she invited us is because she hates cake,” I grumbled.

“What? Who hates cake.”

“Regina hates any sort of food that doesn’t act as a harbinger of guilt and shame. She had me on the Atkins diet when I was ten.”

Sebastian got up onto his elbows and looked at me in disbelief. “Ten!”

“Yeah. Puberty made me a little chubby. Or no, not even! Puberty was a normal thing that happened to me, and Regina hated it, so she made me drink slim fast instead of milkshakes for most of my tweens.” It’d taken years for me to deconstruct from my mother’s heinous ideas about body image and food. Some days I still caught myself glancing at myself sideways in the mirror, silently hoping that my stomach didn’t stick out.

In a way, The Cookie Cove was my ultimate attempt to prove her wrong. I wanted to show her that food could be enjoyed, those desserts could connect people and brighten their days, not act as a catalyst for a week-long shame spiral.

I sighed and glanced at my mid-section. I was trying my best not to let it get to me but going on birth control had made me gain weight. I had another fitting for that monstrosity of a dress next week, and I knew my mother would be horrified to discover that the corset would now definitely be working overtime. But it made sense; technically, I was long overdue for disappointing her in a colossal way. Ever since I agreed to marry Sebastian, she’d kept her barbs and quips to a minimum.



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