The Lie Natalie Wrye (english novels for beginners TXT) š
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Thereās no blush on its way. No heat sliding up my neck.
No rush of blood in my ears.
Maybe itās because I believe it.
Believe with every fiber in my being that Iām telling the truth.
That Andrew Fletcherāthe former bane of my existenceāis as every bit as good in bed as he seems.
I exhale, just as Andrew lets my wrists go, his blue eyes pulling away from mine.
āGuess I donāt have to tell you that thatās the right answer.ā
āItās a lie. There technically is no right answer.ā
āWell, it might be a lie for you. But thereās a woman or two who can attest to that little response being very true.ā
I drop my hands into my lap, my skin still humming. āA woman or two? Seriously?ā
āSee, youāre getting better with lies already. You spotted that one fast. Now let me teach you how to spot other lies.ā
Andrew doesnāt touch me again for the rest of the trip.
But he does teach me.
Teach me more tricks about lying. About spotting them.
About playing into them.
Itās like a gameāhis world.
A game I probably should have learned the second I started working in Manhattan.
I feel like Iām stuck in the beginnings of a superhero origin story, just beginning to learn my powers.
But as the city fades in the gray background behind us, opening up to a new world of green acres and slightly bluer skies, I canāt help but wonderā¦if my powers will be used for good and evil.
And thereās not much time to think about it.
Because before I know it, we are pulling up to a lonely road, leading into the most lush, green acreage Iāve ever seen in my life.
The woods are peacefully quiet around us, elm trees arching over the paved dirt path leading to the estate.
I stare in wonder at the lushness up until the minute the trees open up, revealing a house that is more castle than home.
My stomach drops, a sinking feeling pulling deep inside.
Holy everything.
Itās gorgeous.
The singular path spills onto a stone-paved motor court flanking a European-style manor that could double as a mausoleum.
Itās breathtaking. With its perfectly manicured grounds and greenery and stone steps leading up to the largest doorway Iāve ever seen in my life.
The place screams rich. And for the first time since Andrew told me of the lie, I donāt feel intimidated by it.
And when the luxury car slows to a stop, Andrew stepping out to grab my luggage and door, I actually exit with my shoulders back, chin high.
Andrew stands there, towering over me, a quirk in his blue eyes. He reaches a hand for me.
As if to say, You ready for this? You ready to lie?
And I realize that I am.
I nodāan answer to the question I saw in his eyes, and he wraps my small hand in his as we approach the steps.
I donāt admit to him that I might be off to a bad start already, though.
Because my pulse, betraying bastard that he is, picks up pace as Andrewās elbow brushes against mine.
Chapter 9
ANDREW
The plan is simple.
Pretend to be engaged to Nancy. Fool the most observant people on the planetāmy family.
Make it through this wedding weekend and then to the trust reading.
A piece of fucking cakeā¦
Not.
Though, I gotta say: Nancyās doing a damn good job. Better than I thought she would.
We enter inside the family estate, hands held, luggage in tow. And she doesnāt even bat an eye when my younger sister Sabrina shoots out of a side hallway like a bat out of hell, wrapping her arms around a woman she doesnāt even know, an already chipper voice a squeal.
āOhmyGodOhmyGodOhmyGod!ā
Sheās like a siren. A siren who doesnāt stop.
She clasps her hands around Nancyās shoulders.
āFeels like Iāve been waiting for you guys forever. Iāve been losing my mind from the boredom. One can only stare at the hot gardeners butt for so long before she eventually gets tired.ā
I grin. āBut you keep on trying, donāt you, Bri?ā
She grins back, pulling out of Nancyās surprised embrace. āOf course. You never know when youāll find the next boy to disappoint the Fletcher family with.ā
She finally turns to my date, brown hair and teeth shining. āHi.ā She reaches out one small hand. āIām Sabrina. Drewās younger and more beautiful sister, of course.ā
āBut of course.ā Nancy smiles, taking her hand. She shakes it. āIām Nancy. Drewās nice and more beautiful fiancĆ©e.ā
Sabrina beams, glancing up at me, her chestnut curtain of hair swishing. āI like her already, Drew. Sheāll fit right in with all the craziness in this house.ā
I sigh, trying not to shuffle over the marble floor. I set Nancyās bag on the floor. āWhile weāre on the subject of crazinessā¦who else is here?ā
āYou mean besides me, of course. The only person who really matters anyway.ā
āSabrinaā¦ā I start to warn.
āKeep your panties on, Drew. Iām just joking.ā She glances over her shoulder, farther into the white and gilded foyer. āThe stone-faced bride-to-be is here. Obviously. Then thereās the soon-to-be in-laws of hers, Billy Bob and Paisley Banneker of ālesser New York wealthāā¦at least thatās what Ma used to say. And then thereās the groom, Jonathan Banneker. More like Boring-Ker. And then thereās you guys, of course. And then thereās meāthe life of the party.ā
I roll my eyes, my gaze going to the grand crystal chandelier overhead that I almost pray to drop on my head. āYou mean the ādeath-of-the-party,ā donāt you? You almost killed Aunt Valerieās New Yearās Eve party seven years ago with your antics.ā
āHey, I was sixteen. No one told her to have the champagne out where I could get ahold of it.ā Sabrina shakes her head. āAmateurs.ā She gazes back to Nancy who watches us in wonder. āKeep an eye on this one, wonāt you?ā She points at me. āHeās just as bad as meā¦though heāll never admit it.ā
Nancy smiles, her full pink mouth pulling up at the corners. āOh, I plan to.ā
Sabrina goes to the say something else. But before she can, a caterer walks by, white coat
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