Faking It by Christine d'Abo

Faking It by Christine d'Abo

Author:Christine d'Abo [d’Abo, Christine]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Riptide Publishing
Published: 2017-03-29T04:00:00+00:00


The next several hours were lost to shopping in a store that had no price tags, which terrified Max on a level he’d never experienced before. Not that he had time to think about it for long; Grady clearly loved clothing in a way he couldn’t relate to. Shirts, pants, ties—hell, cashmere socks—were loaded up with the demand that Max try everything on.

The soft wool pants weren’t something Max could ever see himself wearing. That was until he came out of the dressing room and saw the absolute lust shining on Grady’s face. Maybe I need to rethink my wardrobe.

“We’re taking that. All of it.” Someone to Grady’s side scurried away making notes. “God, you’re hot.”

“Not very practical for the bar.” Though he could grow to like wearing the good stuff. “We can always return it after the event.”

“Oh hell no. The least I can do is buy you an outfit for the fun we’re about to put you through. Plus, remember, it’s not my money. I have no problem spending Father’s fortune on you.”

If the rest of Grady’s family was half as bad as his father, then it would be a challenging evening to say the least. “I’m sure not everyone will have a problem with me.”

“They will if Father wants them to. Everyone is so concerned with kissing his ass to make sure they don’t get cut from the family fortune, they’d bend over backward if he gives the slightest indication that’s what he wants. Still, as much as he’s pissed at me, I don’t think he’ll do anything so blatant to ruin Lincoln’s night. Probably.”

Yeah, this was going to be hell. “Well, then I’ll accept the outfit as payment.”

He’d have to be sure to wear it the next time he saw his parents. They’d get a kick out of seeing him in something other than jeans. Max went back to the changeroom, making a mental note to call his mom later. While being away from the bar for two weeks was far longer than he would like, he couldn’t come all this way west and not make a stop in Calgary on the way home. Even if it was for a day or two, it would be good to check in and make sure everything was okay.

As long as his dad didn’t find out ahead of time and decided to put a stop to it, all would be good.

Max had unbuttoned the dark-plum dress shirt and opened the front of the dress pants, when Grady stepped into the room with him. “What the hell are you doing?”

“Watching my fiancé get changed.” He leaned against the door and crossed his arms. “It’s not like you gave me any opportunity to see you this morning.”

Max had gotten up and dressed long before Grady had woken from what looked to be a fitful sleep. It had been hard enough to sleep on the couch listening to him tossing and turning, occasionally moaning when sleep had claimed him. Letting Grady see



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