Best Friends…To Lovers. Jules Bennett

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his hands. “I mean things have been too intense lately. We need a break from this charade and I just want to be us again.”

      She couldn’t agree more. One of them was going to break if they didn’t step away from the emotional chaos that had been controlling them. But how could they just be themselves? They were on this island with a slew of wedding people, her mother and sister and Martin.

      “What did you have in mind?” she asked.

      “Just get dressed and meet me out front in five minutes.”

      Jenna laughed as Mac jumped off the bed and headed toward the door. “I’ll need more than five minutes to throw clothes on and brush my teeth.”

      He gripped the edge of the door and threw her a look over his shoulder. “Fine. Seven minutes. No more.”

      Rolling her eyes, Jenna grabbed her pillow and tossed it across the room. Mac closed the door just in time.

      Throwing her covers off, Jenna was out of bed in seconds flat. She got ready quicker than she would’ve liked, but with her hair up in a knot on her head, a simple tank sundress and clean teeth, this was as good as it was going to get. Who knew what Mac had planned? He was always acting on a whim, living from moment to moment.

      Jenna was relieved he didn’t bring up her blatant advances from last night. Perhaps whatever outing he had planned was a way to get them to move beyond this awkward, warped version of a fake engagement. She was too confused over what was going on, between what was real and what was completely fabricated, to keep up the pretense.

      The bedroom door flew open just as she slid into her silver-sequined flip-flops.

      “Oh, good. You’re ready a minute early.”

      Jenna eyed her extremely anxious friend. “Am I going to need a purse or my beach bag? A swimsuit? A little hint would be helpful.”

      “You look fine.” He jerked his head. “Let’s go.”

      With a shrug, she followed him out. She had no idea what he had planned, but she was more than ready for a break. Who knew she’d need a break from her fake boyfriend only a few days into the relationship? Perhaps she wasn’t cut out for relationships of any kind.

      Last night she’d nearly botched their friendship. How would this morning be playing out had Mac given in? Had they spent the night together, would he still be planning this surprise for her? Or would he have woken with regrets?

      She shoved aside the what-ifs because, in reality, Mac was giving them a new start this morning. Maybe he was doing this so she didn’t feel uncomfortable. Or maybe her throwing herself at him had meant nothing and this was just another day.

      “You’re frowning.” Mac took her hand and led her down the dock. “Everything that happened before this morning has no place in your mind.”

      Jenna blinked against the sun. “Just tell me what we’re doing.”

      He stopped, turned and offered her a smile that had her toes curling in her flip-flops. “We’re going on a helicopter ride. We’ll be away from the resort, nobody will be around, no cell phones, no fake relationships. Just Mac and Jenna.”

      “Sounds simple enough,” she replied with a smile of her own. “I’ve never been in a helicopter.”

      Squeezing her hand, he headed to the end of the dock. “Then I’m happy to be your first.”

      * * *

      Jenna leaned over and stared down at all the loveliness below. The lush, natural beauty, the sparkling water surrounding the small island. No buildings, no people. Absolutely breathtaking.

      “I’ve never seen anything like this,” she said into her headset. “I’m not sure I want to know how you managed to get a helicopter at your disposal. Not to mention the fact I didn’t even know you could fly a helicopter.”

      Mac’s rich laughter came through the earphones. “There’s plenty you still don’t know about me, Jenna. But you know the important stuff.”

      The important stuff. More like what he considered important. Still, she hadn’t exactly opened up to him about her past...or the feelings that were overwhelming her now.

      “Mac, look.” She pointed to the breathtaking waterfall that came into view. “It’s gorgeous.”

      Mac maneuvered the helicopter down closer. Jenna nearly plastered herself to the window as she watched the aqua water spill into a small, naturally made pool. The tropical plants surrounding the area seemed to invite only those who were lucky enough to find it.

      As Mac took the helicopter even lower, Jenna turned to him. “I’ve never seen anything so stunning.”

      His eyes flickered to hers briefly. “I have,” he murmured as he watched the controls. His words were so soft, so low, but she’d heard them loud and clear through the headset.

      “What are you doing?” she asked as he hovered over the ground.

      “Landing,” he said matter-of-factly.

      “Landing? Did you plan on bringing me here?”

      With a shrug, he maneuvered the helicopter down on the ground and killed the engines. Finally, when he took off his own headphones, she did, too.

      “Mac?”

      A slow, easy smile slid over his face. “I knew this island was here. I wanted to show you, but I wasn’t sure if we could land here or not.”

      Jenna squealed as she stepped from the chopper. “This is the coolest place ever.”

      Smoothing down her cotton dress, she tiptoed over the bright vegetation. The colors in all the blossoms and blooms were beyond overwhelming. She’d never seen anything like this.

      Spinning in a circle, arms outstretched, she attempted to soak up all the beauty, to fully absorb everything all at once.

      She caught Mac’s smile as his eyes locked on to hers. “I knew you’d love this place,” he told her. “I was hoping I could get you close enough because I found out there were plants and flowers here that are nearly nonexistent anywhere else in the world.”

      He knew her so well. He may buy jewels and fancy gifts for his arm candy, but Jenna knew their bond was too deep for such superficial things. When he wanted to surprise her, he went above and beyond.

      “This is even better than the time you brought me a pint of Rocky Road and that terrible movie when I twisted my ankle.”

      She’d joined her local gym in an attempt to get healthier, but she’d tripped over the elliptical before she could even get on the darn thing. Jenna had taken that as a sign and never gone back.

      “I’d say this surprise trumps that one,” he agreed with a laugh. “Let’s explore.”

      Mac held out his hand and as she placed her palm against his, she couldn’t help but smile. The day was gorgeous, Mac was fighting to keep this relationship right where it should be. This is what they were. They were smiles and good times. They were surprises and last-minute

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