Title: The Rules of Dating a Younger Man
Authors: Vi Keeland & Penelope Ward
Genre: Standalone Contemporary Romance
Release Date: September 15, 2024
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I looked down at my cell and shook my head.
βWhy the long face?β My buddy Colby walked back into the kitchen and tossed me the keys to his car. βI didnβt think single guys with no kids and fat bank accounts had anything to stress over.β
I caught the keys. βBite me.β
He chuckled. βNo, really. Is everything alright? You were grumbling at your phone the other day when I walked into the elevator, too.β
βYeah, everythingβs fine. Except one of the volunteers on the renovations team for the new Ryanβs House project is driving me nuts. You know how we pick two team leaders to help coordinate things on each job?β
Colby nodded. βOne for the mechanicsβelectrical, plumbing, heating, and stuff, and one for interior designβpaint, flooring, fixtures, and appliances, right?β
βExactly. This dude Alex is the design team leader. Heβs driving me nuts with his suggestions. He questions every fixture, appliance, and molding Iβve picked out. Today he wants to change the living room paint color by a shadeβa freaking shade. I couldnβt even see the difference between the two paint samples online. Now he just asked if we could meet for dinner tonight to go over a few last-minute changes heβd like to make.β I shook my head. βNo way am I doing that. Itβs a good thing you clowns are coming up this weekend to help out, because I have a feeling this guyβs going to test my limits.β
Colby made a pouty face. βAwww… Brayden has trouble working with others.β
I shook my head, but smiled. βI donβt know why I tell you shit.β
βProbably because no one else wants to listen to you.β
βOuch.β
He laughed. βWhat time you getting on the road today?β
βProbably about two. I need to stop by the office and pick up a project Iβve been working on for a kid. Heβs in the hospital upstate again, so Iβm going to drop by to visit over the weekend and surprise him with it.β
βWhat did you make this time?β
I grinned. βYou know I donβt give hints about my masterpieces before the unveiling. I told his family Iβd come by Sunday. If you knuckleheads are still around, you should join me.β
βSounds good.β
I held up Colbyβs car keys. βThanks again for the car swap. Mine is too small to fit baseboard heating covers.β
βAnytime you want to swap my ten-year-old, beat-up SUV for your hot little six-month-old Porsche, Iβm in.β He grinned. βIβm going to have a good-ass time driving that thing upstate Saturday morning.β
I opened the door. βDonβt get arrested for going a hundred and twenty.β
***
Later that night, I checked into the hotel up in Seneca Falls and decided to go down to the lobby bar for a drink. It was empty, except for a woman sitting alone. She had a drink in front of her, and a full glass of wine sat at the empty stool beside her, so I assumed she must be here with someone. I took a seat along the short side of the bar to give them some privacy.
But damn… Sitting here gave me an even better view of the woman, and she was a total knockoutβsandy blond hair, big blue eyes, and high cheekbones that led down to a full set of lips. She mightβve been a few years older than me, but that didnβt stop a rush of adrenaline from giving my body a good jolt.
The bartender walked over and dropped a napkin in front of me. βWhat can I get you?β
βIβll take a whiskey sour. Any chance you have Russellβs Reserve Ten-Year bourbon to make it with?β
The bartenderβs brows pulled together, and he thumbed to the woman sitting alone. βYou with her?β
βNo, why?β
He shrugged. βShe just ordered the same drink. That brand of bourbon and all.β
βReally?β
βYep.β
I glanced over again and lowered my voice. βShe alone?β
βIs now. Some guy sidled up to her when she came in a few minutes ago, but he left pretty quickly with his tail between his legs.β
Alrighty then. βAny chance you guys serve food here?β
βSure do. Iβll grab you a menu.β
Even though I now knew she was alone, I wasnβt too enthused about striking up a conversation with the pretty blonde. Not after sheβd just chased another guy away. But when the bartender brought my drink and she looked over, I raised my glass.
βApparently we ordered the same drink.β
βWhiskey sour?β she asked.
βWith Russellβs Reserve Ten-Year.β
She smiled and held up her glass. βTo good taste.β
I tipped my glass to her. A minute later, my phone buzzed with a call from Colby. I swiped to answer. βI hope youβre not calling to tell me you dented my car already.β
βNo, but how the hell do you put the top back up?β
βYou know the button you pushed to drop it?β
βYeah.β
βItβs the same button to put it back up. You just need to hold it for ten seconds.β
βCrap. Okay, thanks.β
βWhere the hell are you that you have the top down?β
βI got a sitter and took my wife for a drive. The wind in our hair is making us feel young and free, instead of like the parents of two little kids we are, usually in bed by eight.β
I chuckled. βWell, enjoy it.β
βI plan to. Why do you think I need the top up? I just pulled into a quiet rest stop, and I need a little privacy, if you know what I mean.β
βUgh. Donβt tell me that, dude. I donβt want your bare ass all over my seat.β
βNo promises, my friend.β
I shook my head. βGod, I hate you. Goodbye.β
After I hung up, the knockout looked over. βIβm not usually rude, but I couldnβt help but overhear your conversation,β she began. βI once bought a new car. When I picked it up, I found an empty condom wrapper on the floor of the front seat. I made them give me another car.β
I smiled. βMy buddy and I swapped vehicles for the weekend. Iβm considering keeping his crappy ten-year-old hunk of junk and letting him keep my nice, new one after his ass cheeks have rubbed all over the leather.β
βI think thatβs a good idea. Unlessβ¦β
βWhat?β
βWhat if your friend has a penchant for car sex? Iβm afraid that would mean heβs already done it in the one youβre driving.β
I pointed. βGood observation. Iβll just get mine detailed.β
The beautiful woman smiled again, and I found myself wondering if she had lipstick on or if her lips were naturally that color. They were just a little more pink than the fleshy red Iβd expect for someone with her skin tone. Or maybe she wore some sort of gloss, because they were also perfectly shiny.
After a much-too-long analysis, I realized I probably looked like a creeper staring at her mouth and diverted my eyes to the menu the bartender had dropped off. Though I still couldnβt stop myself from stealing glances in between reading about the appetizers. There was something compelling about her. It mightβve been that her face wasnβt painted to fake-perfection like most women these days.
A few minutes later, I looked over and noticed her glass was empty. So I took a chance. βCan I buy us another round?β
She bit her bottom lip. βUmmm…β
I held my hands up. βItβs just a drink. I wonβt invite myself over to the empty seat next to you.β
She smiled. βSure. Why not? Thank you.β
I held two fingers up to the bartender. βAnother round for both of us. On me, please. And when you get a chance, Iβll take an order of the Mexican street corn chicken tacos.β
βOh, gosh,β the woman said. βI love Mexican street corn. That sounds delicious.β
βOh, so now you want me to buy you drinks and dinner?β
She waved her hands. βOh, no, I wasnβt suggestingββ
I smiled. βIβm teasing.β I looked back at the bartender. βMake that two orders of the tacos, please.β
βYou got it.β
βWell, now that youβre buying me food and a drink, I feel obligated to offer you the vacant seat next to me.β
βOh, no. Thereβs no obligation, really.β
She grinned. βIβm teasing, too.β
I laughed, but I also got up and walked over to her. βIs this seat taken?β
βItβs not. But I canβt promise no bare butts have been on it.β
βIβll risk it.β I sat and held out my hand. βBrayden.β
βAlexandria. Nice to meet you, Brayden.β
βYou, too. Are you a guest at this hotel, or just came in to flirt with a guy and get him to buy you dinner and drinks?β
She smiled. I liked that she could take a joke. βIβm staying here. You?β
βSame. What are you in town for?β
βIβm volunteering for a charity that renovates houses near hospitals for patients who canβt afford a hotel while theyβre getting cancer treatment.β
My jaw fell open. βAre you serious? Youβre volunteering for Ryanβs House?β
βYou know it?β
βIβm the founder. But once a year, I also volunteer to swing a hammer. This is my once.β
βReally?β
βLet me get this straight. We drink the same drink, both love street-corn tacos, both dislike ass imprints on our car seats, and weβre volunteering for the same project? Do I just propose now? Or should I wait and see if you love candy corn as much as I do?β
Her eyes sparkled. βI love candy corn.β
I covered my heart with my hand. βAlexandria Foster. It even has a nice ring to it, doesnβt it?β
The bartender interrupted our love fest to deliver our drinks. When he walked away, we were both still smiling.
βSo you really founded Ryanβs House?β Alexandria asked. βHow did that come about?β
βAlmost a decade ago, I lost one of my best friends to leukemia. Ryan and I were both engineering students in college when he started treatments. He spent a lot of time in the hospital and became interested in designing prosthetics with more flexibility. We started working on ideas together to pass the time during my visits. After he passed away, I continued with some of the concepts weβd come up with. Long story short, a couple of years later, I got a patent on a new type of prosthetic joint simulator. Itβs licensed to most major artificial-limb manufacturers now. I tried to split the profit with Ryanβs parents, but they wouldnβt take anything. So his half goes toward buying the houses we renovate each year for Ryanβs House.β
βThatβs incredible.β
I sipped my drink. βHow about you? Are you just volunteering, or is there a story behind why you picked Ryanβs House to donate your time?β
Alexandria smiled sadly. βI lost my husband a few years ago to leukemia.β
βIβm sorry.β
βThank you. He was older than me, but still way too young.β
βIs this your first time volunteering, or did you work on another of the houses?β
βItβs my first time. To be honest, Iβm kind of nervous about it.β
βWhatβs there to be nervous about?β I asked.
βI donβt have too much construction experience.β
βIβll tell you what, Iβll make sure youβre on the good team then.β
βI didnβt realize there was a good team and a bad team.β
βUsually there isnβt. But we split the volunteers into two crews, each with a team leader who coordinates who does what and makes sure we have the supplies and stuff. One of the team leaders is a real pain in the ass, a know it all. He wants to change everything thatβs been planned before we even start. Heβs definitely going to micromanage his crew.β
βOh, wow. Okay. Thank you.β
βWe usually just count off the volunteers who show up to give each team an equal number. But Iβll make sure youβre in Jasonβs group and not Alexβs.β
βOh. So Alex is the pain in the ass?β
βGiant pain in the ass.β
The bartender walked over with our food. It looked as delicious as it had sounded on the menu. Conversation slowed as we dug in, but I enjoyed the quiet with the company sitting next to me. After we finished eating, I turned to ask Alexandria something, but I lost track of what I was saying three words in. Her eyes were that mesmerizing.
βWhat?β She wiped at her cheek. βDo I have sauce on my face?β
I shook my head. βSorry, no. I hope you donβt mind me saying so, but you are absolutely beautiful. Iβm relieved I got to sit next to you because I couldnβt stop myself from staring when I was sitting over there.β
Her cheeks pinked. βThank you.β
Both our drinks were almost empty again, so I motioned to the glasses. βYou want another one?β
βI think Iβm going to call it a night.β
Disappointment flooded through me. I hoped I hadnβt upset her with my compliment.
Alexandria motioned to the bartender. βCould I close out my tab, please?β
βSure thing.β
He walked away and came back a minute later. I was still trying to decide if I should apologize. Maybe Iβd been too forward?
She signed the check and hopped down from the stool.
βListen, Alexandria. I didnβt mean to upset you by saying how beautiful I think you are. I apologize if that came off creepy.β
βNo, that wasnβt what insulted me.β
βThat wasnβt? So something else I said insulted you?β
She looked at me a moment. βSuch a shame. Because I find you attractive, too.β
βIβm confused. Why is that a shame?β
She shook her head. βGoodnight, Brayden. Iβll see you in the morning. Oh, and you donβt have to worry about which team Iβm on. Iβm happy on Alexandriaβs team.β
βAlexandriaβs team?β
βOh. Did I say Alexandriaβs team? I meant Alexβs team. I go by both names. Alexandria is my given name, after my grandmother. Alex for short.β
***
BLURB
I was the last of my group of friends to find βthe one.β
The guys would always tease me that I needed to hurry up and settle down.
But I was in no rush.
Until I met someone worth rushing for.
Alex was one of the weekend volunteers at Ryanβs Houseβa charity I founded to build housing near hospitals.
Little did I know she was the same person Iβd been arguing with over email before the project started. At the time, Iβd thought Alex was a dude.
In reality? She was a smoking hot blonde who captivated me from the moment we met in person.
Our chemistry was off the charts, and I fell hard pretty fast.
Unfortunately, Alex insisted I was too young for her. I hated that she felt that way. Because age was just a number.
Not only that, her words didnβt match the way she looked at meβlike she was very interested.
I lived for the weekends weβd spend out of town volunteering. Alex and I side-by-side hammering during the day, while sharing intimate dinners together at the hotel at night.
Eventually, the walls sheβd put up to protect her heart began to crumble.
Until fate threw us a doozy that I wasnβt sure we could come back from.
If Iβd thought our age gap was the biggest hurdle, I didnβt know anything yet.
Rule number one for dating an older woman who insists you could never be together?
Donβt fall in love.
Vi Keeland is a #1β―New York Times, #1β―Wall Street Journal, andβ―USA Todayβ―Bestselling author. With millions of books sold, her titles are currently translated in twenty-seven languages and have appeared on bestseller lists in the US, Germany, Brazil, Bulgaria and Hungary. Three of her short stories have been turned into films by Passionflix, and two of her books are currently optioned for movies. She resides in New York with her husband and their three children where she is living out her own happily ever after with the boy she met at age six.
PENELOPE WARD
Penelope Ward is a New York Times, USA Today and #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling author of contemporary romance.
She grew up in Boston with five older brothers and spent most of her twenties as a television news anchor. Penelope resides in Rhode Island with her husband, son, and beautiful daughter with autism.
With millions of books sold, she is a 21-time New York Times bestseller and the author of over thirty novels. Her books have been translated into over a dozen languages and can be found in bookstores around the world.
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