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is under control.

Thereā€™s no blush on its way. No heat sliding up my neck.

No rush of blood in my ears.

Maybe itā€™s because I believe it.

Believe with every fiber in my being that Iā€™m telling the truth.

That Andrew Fletcherā€”the former bane of my existenceā€”is 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.

ā€œGuess I donā€™t have to tell you that thatā€™s the right answer.ā€

ā€œItā€™s a lie. There technically is no right answer.ā€

ā€œWell, it might be a lie for you. But thereā€™s 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. ā€œA woman or two? Seriously?ā€

ā€œSee, youā€™re getting better with lies already. You spotted that one fast. Now let me teach you how to spot other lies.ā€

Andrew doesnā€™t 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.

Itā€™s like a gameā€”his world.

A game I probably should have learned the second I started working in Manhattan.

I feel like Iā€™m 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 canā€™t help but wonderā€¦if my powers will be used for good and evil.

And thereā€™s 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 Iā€™ve 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.

Itā€™s gorgeous.

The singular path spills onto a stone-paved motor court flanking a European-style manor that could double as a mausoleum.

Itā€™s breathtaking. With its perfectly manicured grounds and greenery and stone steps leading up to the largest doorway Iā€™ve ever seen in my life.

The place screams rich. And for the first time since Andrew told me of the lie, I donā€™t 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 nodā€”an answer to the question I saw in his eyes, and he wraps my small hand in his as we approach the steps.

I donā€™t 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 Andrewā€™s elbow brushes against mine.

Chapter 9

ANDREW

The plan is simple.

Pretend to be engaged to Nancy. Fool the most observant people on the planetā€”my family.

Make it through this wedding weekend and then to the trust reading.

A piece of fucking cakeā€¦

Not.

Though, I gotta say: Nancyā€™s doing a damn good job. Better than I thought she would.

We enter inside the family estate, hands held, luggage in tow. And she doesnā€™t 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 doesnā€™t even know, an already chipper voice a squeal.

ā€œOhmyGodOhmyGodOhmyGod!ā€

Sheā€™s like a siren. A siren who doesnā€™t stop.

She clasps her hands around Nancyā€™s shoulders.

ā€œFeels like Iā€™ve been waiting for you guys forever. Iā€™ve 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. ā€œBut you keep on trying, donā€™t you, Bri?ā€

She grins back, pulling out of Nancyā€™s surprised embrace. ā€œOf course. You never know when youā€™ll find the next boy to disappoint the Fletcher family with.ā€

She finally turns to my date, brown hair and teeth shining. ā€œHi.ā€ She reaches out one small hand. ā€œIā€™m Sabrina. Drewā€™s younger and more beautiful sister, of course.ā€

ā€œBut of course.ā€ Nancy smiles, taking her hand. She shakes it. ā€œIā€™m Nancy. Drewā€™s nice and more beautiful fiancĆ©e.ā€

Sabrina beams, glancing up at me, her chestnut curtain of hair swishing. ā€œI like her already, Drew. Sheā€™ll fit right in with all the craziness in this house.ā€

I sigh, trying not to shuffle over the marble floor. I set Nancyā€™s bag on the floor. ā€œWhile weā€™re on the subject of crazinessā€¦who else is here?ā€

ā€œYou mean besides me, of course. The only person who really matters anyway.ā€

ā€œSabrinaā€¦ā€ I start to warn.

ā€œKeep your panties on, Drew. Iā€™m just joking.ā€ She glances over her shoulder, farther into the white and gilded foyer. ā€œThe stone-faced bride-to-be is here. Obviously. Then thereā€™s the soon-to-be in-laws of hers, Billy Bob and Paisley Banneker of ā€˜lesser New York wealthā€™ā€¦at least thatā€™s what Ma used to say. And then thereā€™s the groom, Jonathan Banneker. More like Boring-Ker. And then thereā€™s you guys, of course. And then thereā€™s meā€”the 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. ā€œYou mean the ā€˜death-of-the-party,ā€™ donā€™t you? You almost killed Aunt Valerieā€™s New Yearā€™s Eve party seven years ago with your antics.ā€

ā€œHey, I was sixteen. No one told her to have the champagne out where I could get ahold of it.ā€ Sabrina shakes her head. ā€œAmateurs.ā€ She gazes back to Nancy who watches us in wonder. ā€œKeep an eye on this one, wonā€™t you?ā€ She points at me. ā€œHeā€™s just as bad as meā€¦though heā€™ll never admit it.ā€

Nancy smiles, her full pink mouth pulling up at the corners. ā€œOh, 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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