๐๐ผ๐๐ฒ, ๐๐ถ๐ฒ๐, ๐ฎ๐ป๐ฑ ๐๐ฎ๐๐๐ฒ๐: A hilarious friends-to-lovers case of mistaken identity by Karen Cimms โฑ Book Release


Franky
There was no getting around it. The man sleeping on my couch was gorgeous, even if he thought so himself.
Weโd stayed up late rehearsing, then walked Clarence to the park and back in the snow. It was pretty amusing watching him try to catch the fat snowflakes on his tongue as they fell. Aiden, not Clarence. Clarence was too cold to care, and Aiden was too drunk to realize how ridiculous he looked.
After we got back from our walk, Aiden continued drinking. It hadnโt taken much to convince him to stay, although convincing him that meant him sleeping on the couch hadnโt been as easy. It seemed few women said no to him, something he seemed to think should convince me to say yes as well.
Looking at him stretched out on Erikaโs white linen sofa this morning in his boxers and T-shirt, his mouth open, his hair sticking up and the scruff lining his jawline thicker than it had been yesterday, I wouldnโt have minded waking up beside him. But Aiden could never be my boyfriend. There was an expiration date on his stay in New York. By this time next year, he wouldnโt even remember me.
I glanced at the clock. Iโd been up for an hour. Had made coffee, drank it, and walked Clarence. Sleeping Beauty hadnโt budged, and I needed to shower and get ready to leave. It was Sunday, which meant schlepping back to Bensonhurst for dinner, a meal I usually helped cook. At this rate, Iโd be lucky to get there in time to eat.
I perched on the edge of the coffee table and touched Aidenโs arm gently. Nothing. I gave him a little shake. Still nothing.
โAiden.โ
I shook him again. Damn, he was a heavy sleeper. I rose, stuck two fingers in my mouth, and whistled.
Aidenโs eyes flew open, his arms flailed, and he rolled onto the floor with a thud.
โOh shit!โ
Clarence got to him first and began doggy CPR, which involved licking Aidenโs face. I lifted him off my houseguest, who was currently wedged between the sofa and the table, then moved the table and helped Aiden into a sitting position. Unfortunately, I couldnโt stop laughing during the process. The poor guy looked as confused as Iโd ever seen anyone look before.
โAre you all right?โ I asked, biting the inside of my mouth. It was no use. A loud snort escaped.
โJesus. You scared the shit out of me.โ
โObviously. Iโm sorry.โ
He attempted to glare at me but was about as successful as Iโd been trying not to laugh.
I sat on the coffee table in front of him. โI canโt help it. It was funny.โ
โIโll bet.โ He rubbed his elbow.
โDid you hurt yourself?โ I was still snickering.
โIโll live.โ
โWhy donโt you pull yourself together? Maybe put some pants on, and Iโll go get you some coffee? I put on a fresh pot before I woke you.โ
โWoke me?โ He made a face. โIs that what you call that?โ
I patted his shoulder as I stood. โLike you said, youโll live.โ
When I returned a few minutes later with his coffee, Aiden was sitting on the couch, looking less hungover than he probably felt. That was the trouble with good-looking people; you couldnโt trust how they were feeling.
While he began to caffeinate, I went back to the kitchen and returned with a glass of orange juice and a couple of ibuprofen.
โHere, take these.โ
โIโm fine. All I need is coffee.โ
I nudged him. โCโmon, if you donโt have a hangover yet, itโs probably because youโre still drunk. Why live dangerously?โ
He took a last mouthful of coffee before taking the pills and draining his juice.
โWhatโs the plan for today?โ he asked.
โI donโt know about you, but I need to shower and catch the train to Brooklyn for dinner with my family.โ
He pondered what Iโd said, and then shocked the hell out of me. โCan I come?โ
No wonder he didnโt have any friends. He had no boundaries.
โArenโt you sick of me by now?โ
โWhy would I be sick of you? I enjoy your company, and Iโd love to meet your family. I practically know them.โ
I snorted. โHardly.โ
โI mean it. We could even work on my script on the way.โ
I almost replied that I already knew all my lines, but that probably wouldnโt go over well. Maybe if I was really his friend, I should talk him out of this acting thing. He had the looks for it, but he might want to rethink his long-term goals.
โI donโt know. My family is kind of . . . different. Probably not what youโre used to. Everyone is loud, and they all talk over each other. If you have a headache now, I promise you, by the time dinner is over, youโll be looking for a way to end it all.โ
โCโmon, Franky. It would mean a lot to me to meet your family. Iโll bring wine. Dessert. You name it. You can make believe Iโm your boyfriend if you want.โ
I drew back. Had he actually said that?
โWhat the hell makes you think I need a pretend boyfriend?โ
He had the nerve to look affronted. โI was just offering. I thought in big families, someone was always asking when you were going to settle down or something. I wanted to help.โ
โI donโt need that kind of help. Jeez. If and when I want a boyfriend, Iโll go out and get one. I donโt need you or anyone else to pretend.โ
I stormed into my bedroom and slammed the door behind me.
โListen,โ Aiden said as the door opened and he strolled in as if he belonged there, with Clarence fast on his heels.
โAre you fucking kidding me?โ I shouted.
His arms were stretched out, palms up in supplication. โIโm sorry. Honestly. I think Iโm still a little drunk.โ
โYouโre not drunk. Youโre an idiot.โ
โThat too.โ
He wrapped his arms around me and pulled me against his chest. As angry and upset as I was, the warmth of his body and the feel of his arms around me was unsettlingโin a good way. My brain said to push him away. Hard. The rest of me was trying not to melt into a puddle on the bedroom floor. It had been a long time since anyone had held me like this.
โIf you let me come with you, Iโll be on my best behavior, I promise. I wonโt do anything to embarrass you.โ His big paw slid down my arm. When he reached my hand, he wrapped his little finger around mine. โPinky swear.โ
I punched him in the chest with my free hand before a laugh burst free. โFine. You can come. Now let me go so I can take a shower.โ
โThank you,โ he said into the top of my head before releasing me. โWill we have time to stop at my place so I can shower and change?โ
โIf we hurry. The train takes at least forty-five minutes, and if weโre late, Iโm telling Nonna itโs your fault.โ
โWe can hurry, but Iโll get a car so we donโt have to take a train. My treat.โ
โIt should be, since youโre the one making us late.โ
I rooted through my dresser drawer, looking for a clean bra and panties. Aiden remained standing there, looking around my room like he was at some freaking museum.
โDo you mind?โ
His cockeyed smile thawed the rest of me. He pointed toward the door. โSorry. Iโll go drink coffee or something.โ
โYou do that.โ
A small smile played at the edge of his lips. โCan I still go with you today?โ
I tried hard not to smile, but he made that impossible. โYes, Aiden. You can still come.โ
His smile widened, and he cocked a finger in my direction. โSweet. You better get moving, or weโre going to be late.โ


Floved Franky!
Aiden was pretty cool too, lol
But these two together though?
Off the charts nuclear!
From the moment Franky almost killed him Aiden was captivated by her
Or maybe it was that to her he was an everyday Joe? How could she?
Franky was just trying to find her footing in life
Neither was really looking for their forever
This ha is it all and a touch of magic
The slow build from friendship to be my forever
The light angst that was quickly followed up with light humor
The family - boisterous, demanding, loud, and most of all loving and supportive
The ex who isn't an ex but is - Hollywood hyperbole
The judgemental new "coworkers"
The friends that stand beside you even when it is dark
The white ball of fluff
A refreshing fun easy to read light-hearted romance that hits just right
Thank you so much for sharing and for your wonderful review. I'm so happy you enjoyed Aiden and Franky's story!
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