Serves Me Wright (Wright #9) - K.A. Linde Page 0,62

a towel. Water still ran over his shoulders, and his dark hair was wet. It wasn’t the only thing in the room that was wet.

“Who was that?”

I grimaced. “Evan.”

“Fuck that guy. What did he want?”

“He said I could borrow his camera.”

“Is it still not working?”

I shook my head. “Backup camera isn’t working either. I don’t know when that happened. I’m going to have to invest in new equipment.”

“As I said last night, I’m buying you a new camera. This is my fault.”

I bit my lip and shrugged. It didn’t feel right. It was Ashleigh’s fault. But I also didn’t really want to say no either. Cameras were an investment. With fewer weddings this year, it would hurt.

“We have to swing by and pick his up on the way out of town.”

Julian grinned. “I’ll get it for you.”

“Oh, he’ll love that,” I said sarcastically.

“Exactly.”

I couldn’t see Evan’s face from the passenger seat of the Audi, but Julian’s smile was so devious that I could only imagine what had happened in that conversation.

“Here you go,” he said, passing me the Nikon.

“Did you scare him?”

“Just a little.”

I shook my head as I fiddled with the Nikon. I needed to get used to the manual settings real quick. “You’re bad.”

“What? It was fun. You got to scare my ex.”

“I didn’t scare Ashleigh. I just…I don’t know.”

“Put her in her place,” he suggested.

“Whatever. And Evan isn’t my ex. We went on one date.”

“Close enough. Do you have other exes?”

I bit my lip. “Sure. I dated a guy in high school for a year. He mostly smoked pot and wanted blow jobs. Not great for the self-esteem. And I dated a guy in college who played video games and wanted to be a gamer but was a business major.” I shrugged.

“That’s all?”

“Well, no. I dated a guy when I first started nannying for Sutton. He seemed with it. I thought he was the one. But we, uh…had a falling-out.”

To put it nicely. He’d found out about my anxiety medication and gone off for weeks about how people who took medicine for “mental issues” were weak. That I should be able to just fight it. He actually hid my anxiety pills for a week, and it was bad. Bad. He’d called me crazy. I’d sworn to never tell anyone else about it if I could help it. I definitely wasn’t planning to reveal that to Julian anytime soon.

“You?” I asked.

He shrugged. “Yeah. Jordan calls me a serial monogamist.”

“I don’t see how that’s bad.”

“Right,” he said, waving his hand. “Anyway, I think this is the longest I’ve been single since high school.”

“It’s only been a couple months.”

“Yeah. Well, I hadn’t planned to date.” His smile hit me full force.

“Sorry to disappoint.”

“You are anything but a disappointment.” He pressed a kiss to my fingers.

“This camera is going to suck,” I muttered.

“Oh?”

“Just going to have to take a million pictures before we get there.” I brought it up to my eye. “Say cheese.”

He laughed and I snapped the picture. “Feel free. Also I upgraded us to first class.”

I nearly dropped Evan’s camera. “What?”

“Yeah. Hope that’s okay.”

“How? How is that even possible?”

He shrugged. “I’m a Wright.”

Which seemed to be enough. I was learning a whole new world while dating a Wright.

It turned out that first class to Cabo was an event. We drank a little too much champagne and snuggled up in the enormous seats while I figured out Evan’s camera. By the time we landed in Mexico, I was bubbling with excitement to photograph this wedding. The Nikon was now my bitch.

“So, I should just stay out of your way?” Julian asked.

I grinned. “Well, that’s not exactly what I meant. Mostly that I’m going to be busy for the next few hours. The ceremony is late.”

“Can I come?”

I furrowed my brow. “I don’t know why you’d want to go to a stranger’s wedding.”

“Because you’ll be there.”

“Well then, sure,” I said with a shrug and a flush. “If that’s what you want.”

“It is,” he said, dropping the bag in our swim-up suite.

I was already rummaging through my own bag so that I could change and get going. I kissed Julian on the way out and made my way to the bridal suite, which was a massive presidential suite with as much room as Piper’s house. I introduced myself to everyone involved and then got to work. My mind was completely focused on taking pictures of the bridal party and then the first look with her groom—always my favorite part of any

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