Irresistible (Neighbor from Hell 11) - Page 32

Chuckling, Aidan leaned down and whispered in her ear. “He held back because he wanted you. You have no idea what Bradfords are really capable of because everyone has held back, but I’m not going to. God, you and I are going to have so much fun together,” he whispered, before straightening up and sending her a wink that had her starting to look over her shoulder only to rethink it.

Wise decision, Aidan thought as he decided to do the one thing that would ensure that his brother kept the little pain in his ass out of his way for the rest of the day.

Chapter 33

“That was the meanest thing that I’ve ever seen,” Melanie said sometime later, nodding solemnly even as she had to admit that she was impressed, a little terrified, and definitely turned on.

“What was?” the man that had effectively ensured that Lucifer wouldn’t let Rebecca out of his sight for the rest of the night, absently asked as he parked the car.

“Umm, nothing?” she said, deciding that it was probably in her best interest never to mention it again.

“I hope you’re hungry,” Aidan said, drawing her attention to-

“We’re at a buffet?” Melanie asked, admittedly confused since the last she’d heard, every buffet restaurant within fifty miles had banned the Bradfords, more specifically, the men in the family.

“The owner’s son had an accident last year and I was able to help them out,” he said, shrugging it off.

“And he took the ban off you,” she guessed.

“Yes, he did,” Aidan said as he climbed out of the car and quickly made his way around to her side to help her.

“Thank you,” Melanie said as she leaned up and kissed his chin.

“You’re very welcome,” he said, taking her hand in his and-

“You didn’t really think that we wouldn’t find out about this, did you?” Jason, an incredibly handsome man and Aidan’s cousin, if she remembered correctly, asked when they turned around.

“You have some explaining to do, little brother,” Danny, who she had to admit was a pretty decent snuggler, said as Duncan joined him while Trevor, who had snuck into the Fire & Brimstone a total of fifteen times before the ban was lifted, stood there glaring.

“You really do,” Jason said, folding his arms over his chest.

“I think the real question is, did I really care if you found out?” Aidan asked, stepping past them.

“Watch your back, traitor,” Jason called after them as Aidan pulled his phone out of his back pocket and sent a quick text, which was followed a few seconds later by an, “Oh, shit…” from Jason that had her glancing over her shoulder to find him staring down at his phone, swallowing hard as he followed that up with another, “Oh, shit.”

“What did you do?” Melanie asked as Aidan opened the door for her.

“What makes you think I did something?” Aidan asked, blinking innocently as he walked into the restaurant behind her.

“You’re evil, aren’t you?” she asked, only half-kidding.

Chuckling, he leaned down and kissed her. “Yes, I am.”

Nodding, she said, “That’s good to know,” even as she felt that should have been mentioned in one of his five things. At least, she knew enough never to cross him, Melanie decided only to frown when she heard a little boy yell, “Uncle Aidan!” as an adorable little boy came running towards them and launched himself at Aidan. He caught the little boy and picked him up as the the little boy wrapped his arm around him.

“Look! I’ve got an Ironman arm now!” the little boy said excitedly as he raised his prosthetic arm.

“That is one cool looking arm, Cody,” Aidan said, smiling warmly as he placed Cody on the counter so that he could take a closer look at his arm.

“It has superpowers and everything!” Cody said with an excited smile only to frown when he added, “But the light doesn’t work and it’s starting to pinch a little.”

“Well, I know someone who can help with that if it’s okay with your dad,” Aidan said, throwing a questioning look at the man standing behind the counter, who was sending nervous glances towards the parking lot where Aidan’s brothers and cousins stood, glaring.

After a moment, he reluctantly nodded.

Aidan pulled out his phone and sent another text before placing his phone on the counter so that he could give Cody his undivided attention as he explained all the powers his special arm held. Smiling, Melanie shifted her attention to the wall covered in plaques and framed newspaper clippings and-

Couldn’t help but chuckle when she saw the sign bolted to the wall with “No Bradfords Allowed” etched in metal before she shifted her attention to the large newspaper article framed on the wall.

She felt her stomach drop when she read the heading. “Local Doctor Risks Life to Save Child from Fiery Crash.”

“They couldn’t get him out,” Cody’s father said, joining her.

“What happened?” Melanie asked, glancing over to find Aidan smiling at the little boy.

“My father-in-law was driving Cody home last year and he had a heart attack. The accident was pretty bad. They ended up pinned between a truck and a bus. My father-in-law passed away instantly. A few witnesses managed to get him out, but they couldn’t reach Cody. His arm was trapped, pinning him in the wreckage and then the fire started, and they couldn’t get close enough to help Cody,” he explained.

“And Aidan saved him?” Melanie asked, glancing back at his father.

“He more than saved him. He crawled into what was left of the car while it was one fire. He managed to get Cody’s arm free, but it was beyond saving. By the time he got Cody out, he’d stopped breathing. Somehow Aidan got him back. He stayed with Cody, working on him in the hospital, got him into the O.R., and kept going. He stayed with Cody in the ICU all night, took care of him, and made sure that he pulled through. He didn’t leave Cody’s side until he opened his eyes a couple of days later.”

“I didn’t know that,” Melanie said, glancing back at Aidan to find him carefully removing Cody’s prosthetic arm so that his brother and cousins could look at it while Duncan pulled a handful of gauze pads out of his medic bag.

Helped him with an accident, Melanie thought, biting back a sigh. Not only was he incredibly sweet, kind, funny, and devious, but he was also humble. He was such a good man.

“Who’s that?” Cody asked, gesturing towards her.

“This,” Aidan said, smiling as he reached over and took her hand in his, “is my fiancée, Melanie.”

Before she could react at being called his fiancée, Cody was asking, “You’re having a baby?”

“A little boy,” Aidan said, smiling hugely only to frown when Cody worried his bottom lip. “What’s wrong, little man?”

“Did…did you keep your promise?” Cody asked, glancing at her belly. “Did you name him after me like you said you would? You told me in the hospital that if you ever had a son that you would-”

“Name him after you,” Aidan finished, closing his eyes in resignation and slowly exhaled before he said, “Cody, I-”

“He did,” Melanie said with a warm smile for the little boy, “Cody Drew Bradford.”

“Really?” Cody asked, smiling.

“Really,” Aidan murmured absently as he looked at her with something in his expression that had her swallowing hard and looking away before she did something that would give away just how much she loved him.

Chapter 34

He’d fucked up again, Aidan thought as they stood there in the long line that didn’t seem to be moving, waiting to buy their tickets while he tried to figure out how to fix this. He wasn’t sure what she was more pissed about, the fact that he’d called her his fiancée or the fact that she’d been cornered into changing their son’s name, but he knew that she was pissed. She hadn’t said a word to him in over two hours never mind looked at him and he had no fucking idea how to make this right. The only thing that he knew was that it was killing him knowing that he’d hurt her.

He opened hi

s mouth to apologize only to find himself struggling not to smile when she suddenly said, “I switched out my brother’s bottle of lotion for glue because he pissed me off. I thought he would end up getting his hand stuck to his arm.”

“I see,” he murmured as they stepped up in line, “and I’m guessing that’s not what happened.”

“No, what happened was a lot of screaming at two in the morning and finding out that my brother knew how to get around the parental controls on his computer,” Melanie said with a sad shake of her head.

“Did he ever figure out that it was you?” Aidan asked, glancing at her.

There was a sad sigh and then, “For some reason, everyone thought that Caitlyn did it.”

“And why would they think that?” he asked, chuckling.

Blinking, she said, “Because I told them that it was her?”

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