The Substitute Fiancee by Rebecca Russell
Author:Rebecca Russell
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 2013-10-15T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Six
âThanks for coming to my rescue, again, Jessie,â Mac said as the hostess seated them in a corner table at a popular Tex-Mex restaurant. âIf I donât show up with my fiancée at Reverend Millerâs office in an hour, there wonât be a wedding on Saturday. I wouldnât have bothered you if there had been any other way. I know you hate all this pretending.â
What an understatement and what a mess, Jessie thought as she tugged at the linen napkin in her lap. She had barely recovered from the draining effects of yesterdayâs masquerade, and was already breaking the promise sheâd made to herself about no more deception.
She felt as if she were being pulled even deeper into the web of deceit and worried sheâd get tangled up in all the lies, trip over the half-truths.
Yet, she couldnât refuse Macâs plea for help now that she cared about his happiness as well as her sisterâs. So, when he had insisted lunch was the least he could provide in return for her favor, she had agreed. They would need the extra time anyway to go over the anticipated questions the minister might ask, along with their answers.
And while she cursed her sister for putting her in a position where she now had to be less than truthful with a minister, and thought Jenna was being extremely selfish at the moment, even so, she didnât deserve to have her wedding canceled. âThis isnât your fault, Mac,â Jessie assured. âAnd since Jenna is conveniently not answering her phone, weâre stuck.â
The waiter arrived, took their orders, then disappeared.
âSo, whatâs the plan?â she asked, grateful they had a somewhat secluded table.
âHe might ask how we met, which you already know. Money might come up. Of course thereâs a prenup, stating in case of divorce we take only what we brought into the marriage. And it makes sense to keep our money separate.â
Jessie frowned. The whole arrangement seemed so cold.
âWhatâs wrong?â
She shrugged. âNothing. A prenuptial agreement is pretty standard these days, I guess.â
âIt definitely is.â
âAnd it makes sense to keep your money separate in case, well, if things donât work out.â
âYouâre wrong if you think weâre going into this thinking the marriage will fail. Keeping the money separate is just simpler, and what Jenna and I have agreed on. Thatâs all that matters.â
âYouâre right. Itâs none of my business, anyway.â
He nodded and took a drink of his sweetened tea. âThe only other thing I can think of that he might mention is the issue of children, and thatâs something else Jenna and I agree on.â
At least now Jessie had a better understanding of why he didnât want to be a dad, and Jenna was too driven and high-maintenance to consider motherhood. âI promise to keep my opinions to myself.â
He leaned back in his chair. âI hear the disapproval in your voice. Plenty of people marry who donât want children. Why is having kids so important to you?â
âI donât disapprove, I just canât relate. Iâve always had this dream of a big, close family.
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