Jay's Lucky Baby - A Secret Baby Romance Read online

Page 2


  I give my answer some careful thought. I don’t want to be disrespectful to my parents, but I also can’t just sit here and take their belittling anymore. They were the ones who pushed me to go to business school. I was only trying to make them happy. I thought that college would be some kind of compromise. With a business degree under my belt, I could show them that I was focused and savvy enough to go into business as a book illustrator. I could show them that there was a way to incorporate what I wanted with what they thought I needed.

  Now, I see I was wrong.

  It’s bad enough walking through the world feeling like no one is on your side, but with your own parents against you, a somewhat-bad situation can become hell.

  I take another deep breath. Knowing this conversation would come up eventually, I have a monologue prepared.

  “I know it seems unconventional,” I tentatively say, looking from one parent to the other. “But a lot of other people have actually done it. Look at all of the children’s books that are out there, today. A real artist illustrates each one. There really are people making a living off of doing this.”

  My dad, of course, has a rebuttal. “And for every one of them, there are twenty others who aren’t ‘making it’.”

  I sputter in disbelief. “What? Where are you getting this statistic from?”

  “Look around you, Lauren. There are struggling artists everywhere. Our waiter is probably one of them.”

  “I have a plan,” I harshly whisper through gritted teeth. “You know that.”

  Dad drops his voice, as well. “Gallivanting around the world isn’t a plan, dear.”

  “It’s only going to be for a little while. And you know I’m not going to ask you guys for any money. I’ll save more than enough from my summer job. Then, once I’m done traveling some, I’ll come home and get to work on starting my business.”

  Both my parents gaze back at me with unmistakable looks of pity. A lump forms in my throat and falls into my stomach, dragging me down. I’m defeated. There’s nothing I can say. It doesn’t matter how many times I try to tell them that my plan is a viable one. They just don’t want to believe it.

  “This is pointless,” I mutter, more to myself than to them. Tossing my napkin on the table, I quickly stand up.

  Mom blinks at me in confusion. “Where are you going?”

  “I’m not hungry,” I answer, venom in my tone.

  Out of the corner of my eye, I see Dad’s face turning red. I don’t care. My parents have given me every material possession a person could want, but they’ve never given me the one thing that I desperately need: for someone to really believe in me.

  Moving fast—not an easy feat in heels—I stalk across the dining room. There’s a ringing in my ears, and my hands shake at my sides.

  At least they could humor me.

  A dozen thoughts fly through my head. Worse, is the anger enveloping me. It gets stronger as I walk down the hall to our cabins. Yanking open my door, I grab my purse and shove it into the messenger bag that my sketchbook and pencils live in. I need to take a breather, and it’s not going to happen while on the ship.

  Luckily, my timing is perfect. The cruise ship docked at the port in Macau some time during dinner. The plank is down, allowing passengers to disembark. The cruise’s program had this period scheduled off, giving us three hours of free time in Macau.

  I’ve never needed ‘free time’ more than I do now.

  As I walk away from the ship, the adrenaline steadily leaves me. The sights and sounds of a new city in the early evening fill my senses. Buildings tower around me, cars honk, and pedicab drivers call out to each other. I make each step slower than the last, taking in everything and looking for something worthy of sketching.

  I pass a large fountain in the middle of a square and then turn right, following my nose. A large market that’s partly outdoor, partly indoor, is winding down for the day, but there are still rows of fish laid out across beds of ice, and fresh, vibrant produce piled high in crates.

  Because I lied to my parents about being hungry, I buy a stick of fried meat from a vendor and go back to the square. Eating helps calm my nerves even further. The fact that I don’t even know what I’m eating is kind of exciting. It helps me forget about the hurtful things my parents said.

  Finished with the meat skewer, I pull out my sketchbook and survey the area around me. A group of schoolkids plays soccer on the other side of the square, their ball bouncing off the side of a building. A woman walks nearby, pulling a wailing toddler behind her. A stoic old man watches from his perch on a bench. Certain that I’ve found the perfect subject, I get to work surreptitiously drawing him.

  I exaggerate the man’s features—his ears, his eyes. The sketch is a caricature. It’s the way I always draw people. I collect faces the way some people collect stamps, keeping my drawings in notebooks and folders at home. The idea is that, one day, a face might really inspire me, and I might have a great idea for a children’s book.

  Time slows down as I draw, the sweet-smelling paper and the earthy charcoal between my fingers being all that exists. As I finish shading the man’s cap, I look up and find he’s vanished.

  He’s not the only one who’s gone. The schoolkids have disappeared, and the daylight is quickly receding. The square is taking on a new tone, with streetlights flickering on in all corners. I close my sketchbook and stuff it back into my bag.

  How much time has gone by? It only felt like a few minutes, but I managed to complete a whole portrait, so, surely, it was longer than that.

  I make my way back toward the port, picking up my pace as I go. My heels click against the pavement and I skirt to the side, dodging other pedestrians. Signs of nightlife are starting to show. The younger people are already out, the guys looking suave with their slicked-back hair and the women adorable with their miniskirts and glittery makeup. No doubt, Macau is an amazing place to party, but it’s too bad I’ll never know. I have a ship to catch.

  As the port comes into view, I start scanning it. I can’t remember exactly where my cruise ship was docked, but it shouldn’t be too hard to find. There’s what appears to be some kind of large, yellow fishing boat, and a small, blue sailboat…but nothing that looks familiar.

  My stomach does a somersault and I frantically glance up and down the docks. Then I see it: the familiar monolith sailing across the water in the distance, its white and red lights dancing over the waves in the night.

  I’ve missed my ship.

  They’ve gone without me.

  Chapter Two

  Lauren

  “Fuck.”

  I don’t cuss much, but there’s a time and a place—and being stranded in a foreign country with night steadily approaching is definitely the time and place.

  I take a deep breath and close my eyes, not wanting to see the ship that’s only getting farther and farther away. What are my parents thinking? They must be freaking our right now. Did they try to get in touch with me to tell me the ship was leaving?

  My eyes fly open at a new realization: Mom and Dad have no clue that I left the ship. They probably assumed I stormed off to sulk on the deck.

  With a sigh, I turn away from the water and look back at the city behind me. There must be a ferry or something here, or some kind of other boat that can take me back to Hong Kong. And since the night’s only beginning, I should be able to still get a ticket.

  But, then again, why would I do that? Aren’t I in the very middle of something that I’ve always wanted to do? I’m in a new country, far away from my boring life and the expectations of my parents. I’m the very thing I’ve always wanted to be: a traveler, a girl alone with her freedom and her sketchbook.

  And I’ve only just arrived in Macau. There must be so much more to see here. Let my parents think I’m on the ship. It’ll give me a few hours to explore.

  With a new pep in my step, I head back to the street. I have money in Macanese Patacas, so I’m good to go, in that regard. But the questio
n is, where am I headed?

  Idling on the sidewalk, I give it some thought. What was it that Donna had said about Macau? People called it the what?

  The Vegas of Asia.

  A smile tugs at my lips, and I instantly know what I’m going to do with the next few hours.

  I’ve never hailed a pedicab before, but it can’t be that different than hailing a taxi. Stepping up to the curb, I wave my hand and make eye contact with the nearest guy on one of the bike contraptions. He nods and pedals over to me. I don’t know how to say ‘casino’ in either Cantonese or Portuguese, so I send up a quick prayer that we’ll find some way to communicate, and hop into the covered cart.

  “Do you speak English?” I ask the driver.

  “Yeah, yeah. English. Where you going?”

  “A casino, please. The best one here.”

  “Okay. I know where.” He nods and starts pedaling away.

  I relax back into the worn, black cushions and enjoy the sights. Before too long, we’re in an area that’s unmistakably a gambling mecca. Lights of every color dance across the faces of the surrounding buildings. I lean forward in my seat, eager to soak every bit of this glorious new world.

  The pedicab crawls to a stop.

  “Here,” the driver says. “Biggest casino in the world.”

  “Really? The whole world?”

  The driver nods. “The Venetian Macau.”

  It’s impressive; there’s no doubt about that. A tower covered with white lights reaches up toward the sky, and the main entrance is crowded with pedicabs and sleek, black cars.

  I pay my driver and climb out of the pedicab. Lights flash, people chatter, and car wheels screech. The casino is one of the busiest places I’ve seen in the city.

  The doors in front of me seem to draw me in, as if they’ve wrapped me in an invisible rope. Before I know it, I’m walking inside the casino—and literally gasping.

  The main color of the gigantic lobby is gold, with multiple staircases winding up to the second level gaming floors. On the ceiling, a painting that emulates Michelangelo's work on the Sistine Chapel adds an extra dose of luxury. I walk the perimeter, eyeing tourists taking photos and well-dressed gamblers hurrying here and there.

  The wonders in the casino are unending. True to its name, the main feature of the casino is a real, functioning canal, with sparkling blue water and real gondolas ferrying people around the casino. The main floor branches into four separate gaming areas, each with its own distinct style.

  Already feeling out of my element, I double back and go to the front desk to get some information and a map of the casino. Exploring a foreign city is one thing, but there’s something about being in a casino that intimidates me. Maybe it’s because I’ve never gambled before, or maybe it’s because everyone here seems to know precisely what they’re doing and where they’re headed. Nothing in the casino is idle, and every movement has a frenetic agenda behind it.

  After some more exploring, I find myself in the ‘Red Dragon’ game room. Wide, oval tables made of dark, shining wood fill up the space. This new area is just as crowded as the front of the casino was, filled with less tourists but more cocktail waiters, and even more gamblers.

  I stand still against one of the gold painted walls, watching it all. I came to the casino with the intent to gamble, but at this point, I’m still feeling out of my league. I have no gambling experience whatsoever. I can’t even claim a winning streak of ‘rock, paper, scissors’ to my name.

  The people here clearly know what they’re doing—or at least, they act like they do. Nearby, a hard-faced woman takes a seat at a table and eyes her opponent. A string of diamonds sparkle around her neck, and the man across from her gives her a snide smile.

  After trying and failing to understand the game they begin to play, I decide to make my way back to the foyer. I take one step—and collide with something hard and warm.

  “Oh!” I cry out as I step backward and liquid hits the ground with a slosh. The man in front of me stares back at me with raised eyebrows, his glass tumbler now half-empty.

  “I’m so sorry.” I cringe at the liquid pooling on the floor. “I didn’t see you…”

  “Don’t worry about it,” he replies smoothly.

  My ears perk up at the American accent, and my heart rate picks up as I take in the man in front of me for the first time. With wavy, brown hair, thick brows, and a strong jaw, he’s the statue of David that would have completed the décor in the lobby.

  “I…um…I didn’t get you, did I?” I ask, looking carefully at his impeccable suit for any sign of a stain.

  “No, not at all. Really, I’m fine.”

  “Good. Sorry, again.” I start for the front entrance, suddenly desperate to get back to the street and out into the air.

  “Wait! Hold on a second.” He sidesteps so that he’s in front of me again, and offers his hand. “I’m Jay Hammond.”

  “Lauren Reinhart.”

  I accept the handshake. His grip is light, but I can feel the hidden strength behind it. An excited shiver runs through my fingers and up my arm.

  “A New Yorker, right?”

  I laugh. “Wow, is my accent really that obvious?”

  Jay smiles, and two gorgeous dimples appear in his cheeks. “I’m from Detroit.”

  “Manhattan.”

  “Great area, you’re lucky. I like visiting there. So, you done for the night, or are you just getting started?”

  “Oh, I’m not partying. I’m…” my voice trails off as I realize he was asking about gambling, not drinking.

  Jay gives a slow nod, his shining hazel eyes never moving from my face.

  “I don’t gamble,” I explain. “I just came here because someone told me Macau was the ‘Vegas of Asia,’ and then the pedicab driver told me this was the best casino here.”

  “You came all the way from New York to see the gambling mecca of the world, and you’re not even going to throw one pair of dice?”

  “No, it’s…more than that. It’s complicated, actually. I came here with my parents.”

  I bite down on my bottom lip. I’m doing an awful job of making conversation, and I don’t know what’s wrong with me. He doesn’t need to know these things. I was feeling just fine earlier, but something about the lights and excitement of the casino, combined with the hot guy in front of me, has my head spinning and my face flushed. I’m too hot and too cold, all at the same time.

  “Are you all right?” Jay asks, his eyebrows knitting together in concern.

  “Yeah. I think I just need to sit down.”

  “Here. Come with me.”

  He lightly takes my elbow and guides me over to a long bar. A few moments later, there’s a tall glass of water in front of me. I gratefully drink half of it down.

  “This place is kind of intense,” I admit.

  Jay settles on the stool next to me and rests his forearms on the bar. Even with all the other scents in the casino, I can smell his cologne. It’s fresh and spicy and makes my stomach flip.

  “They’re not all like this,” he explains. “Although, they are all as showy as they can be.”

  I take another sip of water and feel a little better.

  “You said you were here with your parents?”

  “That’s right,” I reply with a sheepish nod.

  “Where are they?”

  I ruefully shake my head. “They’re on the cruise ship, sailing back to Hong Kong.”

  “You didn’t go with them?”

  “No, I…” I hesitate and glance up at Jay. Is unloading on this total stranger something I want to do?

  Jay calmly watches me, not only seeming to know that I’m thinking things over, but being perfectly willing to give me my time. There’s a softness in his eyes, an honesty. He’s not rushing me, and nor does it feel like he’s trying to extract something from me. I don’t know why, but I feel like he’s someone I can just let my worries loose around.

  “We had an argument,” I slowly explain
.

  Jay nods.

  I go on. “I just graduated from college, and they want me to go to grad school to study something ‘practical’.”

  “And you don’t want to do that.”

  “Hell, no. I want to be an artist.”

  “Are you good enough to be one?”

  It’s such a straightforward, ballsy question, that it momentarily takes me aback. After a second, I reach into my canvas bag, pull my sketchbook out, and hand it over to Jay. He thumbs through it, his eyes growing wider as he takes in each new page.

  “Shit,” he breathes. His gaze travels back up to my face. “Your parents are out of their minds to not recognize talent like this.”

  My cheeks grow warm. “Thanks. I think they like my stuff; they just don’t think I can make a living as an artist. They think that everyone who has a creative job lives in a cardboard box and eats breadcrumbs every day.”

  “I make a living as a gambler.”

  I swear my jaw unhinges. “What?”

  Jay shrugs. “I make a good living as a gambler,” he reiterates, as if it’s the most obvious thing in the world.

  I guffaw. “I should bring you home so you can tell them that. It’ll really convince them to get off my back.”

  Jay grins. There’s a lopsidedness to his smile that I find irresistibly sexy.

  “I’m afraid I’m not much of a role model. I wouldn’t recommend the path that I’ve taken to anyone.”

  As he talks, I notice colorful tattoos visible under the cuffs of his well-tailored jacket. This guy has given me barely any information about himself, and I’m already hooked on wanting to know more.

  “So, what’s next for you?” he asks. “Are you going to go totally MIA? Disappear in Asia and then draw your way around the world?”

  “No, I’m going back…eventually. I know I’m sitting here complaining, but my life in New York is actually pretty good.”

  Jay gives me a slow and easy smile.

  “How long until you have to go?” His voice is husky, with a warm, deep timbre. A shiver starts at the base of my neck and goes down throughout my whole body.

 

    Taker - A Single Dad's New Baby Romance (Criminal Passions Book 4) Read onlineTaker - A Single Dad's New Baby Romance (Criminal Passions Book 4)A Baby, Quick! Read onlineA Baby, Quick!The Sweetest Mistake Read onlineThe Sweetest MistakeThe Single Daddy Situation Read onlineThe Single Daddy SituationA Baby For Christmas - A Billionaire's New Baby Romance Read onlineA Baby For Christmas - A Billionaire's New Baby RomanceTaming The Cowboy (She's in Charge Book 4) Read onlineTaming The Cowboy (She's in Charge Book 4)The Triplet Scandal - A Billionaire's Babies Romance (Scandalous Book 3) Read onlineThe Triplet Scandal - A Billionaire's Babies Romance (Scandalous Book 3)A Baby For Christmas Read onlineA Baby For ChristmasRock 'n' Stroller - A Rockstar's Secret Baby Romance (Baby Surprises Book 4) Read onlineRock 'n' Stroller - A Rockstar's Secret Baby Romance (Baby Surprises Book 4)Scandalous Box Set Read onlineScandalous Box SetSold to the Hottest Bidder Read onlineSold to the Hottest BidderHot To Touch - A Firefighter's Baby Romance Read onlineHot To Touch - A Firefighter's Baby RomanceThe Fake Bride Loophole - A Mountain Man Romance Read onlineThe Fake Bride Loophole - A Mountain Man RomanceBidder - An Auctioned to the Billionaire Romance (Criminal Passions Book 2) Read onlineBidder - An Auctioned to the Billionaire Romance (Criminal Passions Book 2)The Baby Blindside (Baby Surprise Romance) Read onlineThe Baby Blindside (Baby Surprise Romance)The Boss's New Plaything Read onlineThe Boss's New PlaythingHow To Have Surprise Quadruplets (How To... Book 2) Read onlineHow To Have Surprise Quadruplets (How To... Book 2)Surprise Packages Read onlineSurprise PackagesHow To Wed A Billionaire (How To... Book 3) Read onlineHow To Wed A Billionaire (How To... Book 3)Prince Baby Daddy - A Secret Baby Royal Romance Read onlinePrince Baby Daddy - A Secret Baby Royal RomanceA Baby, Quick! (Baby Surprises Book 3) Read onlineA Baby, Quick! (Baby Surprises Book 3)How to Have Your Boss' Baby Read onlineHow to Have Your Boss' BabyBaby Surprises 7 Book Box Set Read onlineBaby Surprises 7 Book Box SetFake It For Me - A Fake Wife Billionaire Romance Read onlineFake It For Me - A Fake Wife Billionaire RomanceMountain Daddy Read onlineMountain DaddyMy Brother's Best Friend - A Second Chance Romance (San Bravado Billionaire's Club Book 8) Read onlineMy Brother's Best Friend - A Second Chance Romance (San Bravado Billionaire's Club Book 8)Sinner - A Bad Boy's Baby Romance Read onlineSinner - A Bad Boy's Baby RomanceThe Wedding Steal Read onlineThe Wedding StealThe Wedding Steal - A SEAL Romance Read onlineThe Wedding Steal - A SEAL RomanceBuy Me, Bad Boy - A Bad Boy Buys A Girl Romance Read onlineBuy Me, Bad Boy - A Bad Boy Buys A Girl RomanceBreaker - A Fake Boyfriend Romance (Criminal Passions Book 3) Read onlineBreaker - A Fake Boyfriend Romance (Criminal Passions Book 3)Dr. O's Baby (Baby Surprises Book 5) Read onlineDr. O's Baby (Baby Surprises Book 5)Take Me - A Bad Boy Steals a Bride Romance Read onlineTake Me - A Bad Boy Steals a Bride RomanceTwins for Christmas Read onlineTwins for ChristmasTwins For Christmas - A Billionaire's Secret Babies Romance Read onlineTwins For Christmas - A Billionaire's Secret Babies RomanceFour Secret Babies - A Second Chance Billionaire Romance (San Bravado Billionaires' Club Book 7) Read onlineFour Secret Babies - A Second Chance Billionaire Romance (San Bravado Billionaires' Club Book 7)Do Me Doctor Read onlineDo Me DoctorSteal Me - A Navy SEAL/Virgin Romance (Alpha Passions Book 1) Read onlineSteal Me - A Navy SEAL/Virgin Romance (Alpha Passions Book 1)Wanna Puck? Read onlineWanna Puck?Hot Pursuit - A Marooned with the SEAL Romance Read onlineHot Pursuit - A Marooned with the SEAL RomanceMountain Daddy: The Single Dad's New Baby (A Baby for the Bad Boy Book 1) Read onlineMountain Daddy: The Single Dad's New Baby (A Baby for the Bad Boy Book 1)Steal The CEO's Daughter - A Carny Bad Boy Romance Read onlineSteal The CEO's Daughter - A Carny Bad Boy RomanceWanna Puck? - A MFM Bad Boy Hockey Star Menage (Share Me Book 1) Read onlineWanna Puck? - A MFM Bad Boy Hockey Star Menage (Share Me Book 1)My Protector (Once a SEAL, Always a SEAL Book 5) Read onlineMy Protector (Once a SEAL, Always a SEAL Book 5)The Baby Bargain Read onlineThe Baby BargainProtect Me - A Steamy Bodyguard Romance (You Can't Resist a Bad Boy Book 5) Read onlineProtect Me - A Steamy Bodyguard Romance (You Can't Resist a Bad Boy Book 5)Steal Me Read onlineSteal MeBaby, ASAP - A Billionaire Buys a Baby Romance (Babies for the Billionaire Book 3) Read onlineBaby, ASAP - A Billionaire Buys a Baby Romance (Babies for the Billionaire Book 3)Wanna Puck? - A MFM Bad Boy Hockey Star Menage Read onlineWanna Puck? - A MFM Bad Boy Hockey Star MenageRoyal Baby Read onlineRoyal BabySecret Daddy Surprise - A Secret Baby Romance (Once a SEAL, Always a SEAL Book 4) Read onlineSecret Daddy Surprise - A Secret Baby Romance (Once a SEAL, Always a SEAL Book 4)Take My V-Card Read onlineTake My V-CardPower Play - A MFMMM Reverse Harem Billionaire Romance (You Can't Resist a Bad Boy Book 6) Read onlinePower Play - A MFMMM Reverse Harem Billionaire Romance (You Can't Resist a Bad Boy Book 6)Nanny For Hire - A Steamy Single-Dad Billionaire Romance (San Bravado Billionaires' Club Book 2) Read onlineNanny For Hire - A Steamy Single-Dad Billionaire Romance (San Bravado Billionaires' Club Book 2)His Baby Secret - A Second Chance SEAL Romance (Once a SEAL, Always a SEAL Book 1) Read onlineHis Baby Secret - A Second Chance SEAL Romance (Once a SEAL, Always a SEAL Book 1)Hot Pursuit - A Marooned with the SEAL Romance (Once a SEAL, Always a SEAL Book 2) Read onlineHot Pursuit - A Marooned with the SEAL Romance (Once a SEAL, Always a SEAL Book 2)Mountain Daddy_The Single Dad's New Baby Read onlineMountain Daddy_The Single Dad's New BabyNanny For Hire - A Steamy Single-Dad Billionaire Romance Read onlineNanny For Hire - A Steamy Single-Dad Billionaire RomanceSecond Chance Twins - A Steamy Billionaire Secret Babies Romance (San Bravado Billionaires' Club Book 1) Read onlineSecond Chance Twins - A Steamy Billionaire Secret Babies Romance (San Bravado Billionaires' Club Book 1)Royal Baby_His Unplanned Heir Read onlineRoyal Baby_His Unplanned HeirLucky Baby Read onlineLucky BabyHis Eternal Flame Read onlineHis Eternal FlameRoyal Baby: His Unplanned Heir - A Prince's Secret Baby Romance Read onlineRoyal Baby: His Unplanned Heir - A Prince's Secret Baby RomanceTake My V-Card - A Billionaire Second Chance Romance Read onlineTake My V-Card - A Billionaire Second Chance RomanceSecond Chance Twins Read onlineSecond Chance TwinsAccidental Triplets - A Secret Babies for the Billionaire Romance Read onlineAccidental Triplets - A Secret Babies for the Billionaire RomanceJay's Lucky Baby - A Secret Baby Romance Read onlineJay's Lucky Baby - A Secret Baby RomanceSEXT ME Read onlineSEXT MEAccidental Triplets - A Secret Babies for the Billionaire Romance (San Bravado Billionaires' Club Book 4) Read onlineAccidental Triplets - A Secret Babies for the Billionaire Romance (San Bravado Billionaires' Club Book 4)Boss Me, Bind Me - A Billionaire Romance Read onlineBoss Me, Bind Me - A Billionaire RomanceKiller - A Bad Boy Romance Read onlineKiller - A Bad Boy RomanceLucky Baby - A Secret Baby Standalone Romance (A Baby for the Bad Boy Book 3) Read onlineLucky Baby - A Secret Baby Standalone Romance (A Baby for the Bad Boy Book 3)Nanny For Hire_A Steamy Single-Dad Billionaire Romance Read onlineNanny For Hire_A Steamy Single-Dad Billionaire RomanceSEXT ME - A Steamy SEAL Romance Read onlineSEXT ME - A Steamy SEAL RomanceIn Deep - A Secret Twins Romance (Once a SEAL, Always a SEAL Book 6) Read onlineIn Deep - A Secret Twins Romance (Once a SEAL, Always a SEAL Book 6)The Baby Bargain_A Steamy Billionaire Romance Read onlineThe Baby Bargain_A Steamy Billionaire Romance