Pretend It’s Real for Me – You Belong With Me Read Online Whitney G

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Total pages in book: 92
Estimated words: 93699 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 468(@200wpm)___ 375(@250wpm)___ 312(@300wpm)
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“Gladly!” She smiled and walked him to the exit while the rest of us remained frozen.

The moment she returned to the table, I uttered the three words I’d been sitting on since the day she landed in my life.

“You’re fucking fired,” I said.

“What?”

“You heard me.” I pointed to the exit. “I’ll send you a check that covers the next two months of your no-longer-needed services.”

“Hold on a second.” Ralph stepped in front of her. “It’s still ninety days. Just get a quickie marriage and an annulment if you want to keep them aboard.”

“I’m not marrying you just because you say so.” Tatiana looked at me.

“It won’t be a real marriage,” I said.

“It sounds like it will be,” she said. “And it sounds like you’re still assuming that just because you snap your fingers that something is a done deal without asking the other person if it’s okay.”

“Can Mr. Carter increase the payment he’s giving you to make you reconsider?” Madeline asked. “Please?”

“By all means,” I said, “ Just let her drain my entire bank account at this point.”

“I don’t want any more of his money.” Tatiana hissed.

“Then what do you want?”

“I want him to ask me.”

“Come again?”

“Get on your knees and fucking ask me to marry you, Travis.”

“We can come up with something else,” I said. “I’m not begging her for shit.”

“I’ll do it,” Madeline got down on her knees. “Will it count if it comes from me?”

“No.” Tatiana crossed her arms.”Not at all.”

Madeline and Ralph stared at me, silently demanding that I give in, but I refused. I’d given Tatiana more than enough.

“Travis…” Ralph whispered harshly. “Travis, propose. Now.”

“I’ve made enough money in my career,” I said. “Draft my retirement announcement.”

“Your ego is way too big for you to retire on the heels of a loss,” he said. “I know it, you know it, everyone in the goddamn world knows it, so suck it up so we can focus on eliminating the one and only ‘L’ you’ve ever had in your life.”

“I’ve had two Ls.” I looked at Tatiana. “This latest one doesn’t hurt nearly as bad as the first one.”

“Point taken.” Tatiana stood up from her chair. “I’ll catch an Uber back to your place and fly back to New York.”

She turned to walk away, but I grabbed her hand.

Squeezing it, I waited for her to face me and swallowed what was left of my pride.

I slowly got down on one knee and looked into her eyes. “You have nothing better to do while you’re here in Vegas, so I think you should marry me. Don’t you agree?”

“This is your idea of proposing?” She glared at me. “Really?”

“Last time I told you how I felt, it didn’t matter.”

She pulled her hand away, but I held it tighter and gave in.

“Tatiana Brave,” I said. “I could really use a bit more of your help for my current situation, and I know it’s a lot to ask, given our history, but will you please marry me?”

She looked at me for several seconds before letting out a breath.

“Yes.”

“Perfect!” Madeline finally stood up from the floor.” I know the perfect place where you two can go get hitched this time of night. You won’t be disappointed.”

SIXTEEN

PRESENT DAY

TATIANA

Fifty Miles Outside Las Vegas

Homer’s Strippers & Liquor & Weddings

A bedazzled Michael Jackson impersonator moonwalked in front of our town car, waving a double-sided “We Fight Child Support Here” and “Get Free Condoms” sign.

“Surely there’s another chapel we can go to, Mr. Faber,” Travis said.

“According to Miss Dawson, this is the only one that’ll give you a marriage license on the spot at this hour.” Mr. Faber put the car in park. “Otherwise, I can take you to town hall tomorrow, and we can go to a prettier chapel afterwards.”

I glanced out my window and spotted two ladies dressed in bright pink feather boas and thongs. They waved and pointed at the chapel’s “Happy Hour Pussy” marquee.

“That’s okay.” Travis unbuckled his seatbelt. “Let’s get this over with.”

He walked to my side of the car and ushered me inside a world of neon lights and rows of floor-to-ceiling poles.

“Hey there!” A man dressed in a leather jockstrap and a pink bow tie stepped in front of us. “You folks here for this evening’s chicken strip and stripper special?”

We shook our heads, and I noticed his hairy balls dangling from the leather.

“Oh. Well, how can I help you lovely folks tonight?”

“Putting on some pants first would be helpful,” Travis said.

“Can’t do that,” he said. “I’ve got a bachelorette party coming in thirty minutes, so I need to fluff my dick as much as possible.”

“We need to see the priest then. We’re trying to get married.”

“Nice to meet you.” He snapped off his bowtie and put on a white clergy collar. “Cash or check?”

“Credit.”

“Cool.” He pulled a tablet from god-knows-where and held out his hand. “It’ll be four hundred dollars and eighty-eight cents. Oh, and your credit card statement might say, ‘Vegas Children’s Charity,’ but pay no mind to that.”


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