Alexa Monroe walked into the Fairmont hotel in San Francisco that Thursday night
wearing her favorite red heels, feeling jittery from coffee, and carrying a bottle of Veuve
Clicquot champagne in her purse. She took out her phone to text her sister, Olivia,
upstairs in one of the guest rooms.
Getting on the elevator!!!
It was always good to give Olivia a little more advance warning than most people. It
didn’t matter that Olivia had just made partner at her New York law firm; some things
didn’t change.
Oh no, was just about to get in the shower.
Alexa got Olivia’s text just as she stepped into the elevator. She laughed out loud as
she pushed the number of her sister’s floor, the laughter calming her nerves. Alexa
couldn’t wait to celebrate with her older sister, despite … no, maybe because their
relationship was still tricky after all these years.
The elevator glided in the air, in that smooth, noiseless way elevators in expensive
hotels do, while Alexa checked her purse for the third time to make sure she’d tossed the
fancy crackers and Brie in there. They would need a pre-dinner snack to soak up all of
that champagne, after all. She wished she’d found the time to make brownies the night
before. Olivia loved her brownies.
She spied the cheese and crackers in the corner of her purse, tucked away from the
heavy champagne bottle. Just then, the elevator stopped with a jerk. A second later, the
lights went out.
“What’s going on?” she said out loud to herself.
A few seconds later, a dim light came on, but the elevator stayed motionless. She
looked up and around, and jumped to see a man with a suitcase in the opposite corner of
the elevator.
“Were you here this whole time?” she asked.
“What am I, a genie?” He grinned back at her.
“I guess you don’t really look like a genie.” He was a tall white guy, with tanned skin,
rumpled dark brown hair, and about a day’s worth of scruff where a beard would be. She
had a sudden urge to rub her hand on his cheek to see how prickly it was. How exactly
had she missed seeing this man get on the elevator with her?
“Thank you, I think. But isn’t that what a genie would say?” he asked. “You’re not
claustrophobic, are you?”
“Um, I don’t think so. Why, were you going to bust us out of here with your genie
powers if I said I was?”He laughed.
“I guess you’ll never know if I’m a genie now,” he said.
“Well, there was that time I got an MRI,” she said. “Being inside that tiny machine
wasn’t much fun. Maybe I am claustrophobic.”
“Sorry, you already lost your chance to see my powers.” He moved to the front of the
elevator and picked up the emergency phone.
“Let’s see if they can give us an ETA on getting out of here.”
She tried not to stare at him in the dim lighting, but she couldn’t miss the opportunity
to check out his butt in his perfectly fitted jeans. It was as good as the rest of him. She
tried to wipe the grin off her face in case he turned around.
Stuff like this never happened to her. Not the stuck-in-the-elevator thing—her life was
full of minor crises like that. No, it was being stuck in an elevator with a hot guy that
was the unusual part. She was always the one sitting on an airplane next to a chatty
toddler, or a knitting grandma, or a bored college student; never a hot guy to be found.
After about a minute of him saying, “Okay … okay,” in progressively tenser tones, he
hung up the phone.
“Well …” He paused and smiled at her. “Wait, I don’t even know your name, my new
elevator friend.”
“Alexa, and you, Genie?”
“Drew. Nice to meet you, Alexa.”
“Drew, it’s a pleasure, but …”
“Right, these circumstances are not ideal. So, the bad news is that there’s a power
outage in the whole hotel.”
Her phone lit up just then with a text from Olivia.
My power went out. Where are you??
“Ahhh, yes, I was just alerted to that.” Alexa held her phone up before she texted
Olivia back.
Whole hotel, I’m stuck in the elevator.
“At least that means they were telling the truth,” Drew said. “The good news, or so
they tell me, is that they have generators, so the elevators should start moving shortly.”
She slid down to the floor, placing her purse gently beside her. It would be a tragedy
to break that champagne bottle.
“We might as well wait in comfort,” she said. Her favorite red heels were relatively
comfortable for the first five hours, but she’d been wearing them for nine plus.
He shrugged off his leather jacket, gifting her a glimpse of his stomach muscles as his
gray T-shirt shifted. Mmmm. Hot, funny guy who occasionally flashed his abs. Was it
her birthday?
“So, are you a guest here, Drew? Where are you coming from?” she asked him so she
wouldn’t stare.
“Just flew in from L.A. And you?” He sat down next to her.
“Oh, I live here. Well, over in Berkeley, anyway. I’m just in the hotel visiting
someone.”
He glanced at her phone, her shoes, and back up at her. “A pretty special someone, with those shoes on, and all of that smiling you were
doing when you didn’t even notice someone else got on the elevator with you.”
“A very special someone,” she said, and his grin got wider. “Wait, no, not that kind of
special someone! My older sister! She’s in town from New York for work.”
Yep, this was how she usually acted around hot guys. Scared to make eye contact,
stared at his abs, said something awkward.
“Ahhhh.” He laughed. “Okay, yes, I did think it was that kind of special someone. Do
you two have a hot night in the city planned?”
She crossed her legs and adjusted her black wrap dress so she didn’t accidentally flash
her underwear at this dude on top of everything else.
“Sort of. We’re celebrating. She just made partner at her law firm!” Alexa smiled
down at her purse full of treats before looking back up at him. Not even cheese could
compete with this dude.
He narrowed his eyes at her. Light brown eyes, with a really dark rim around them.
His eyes were so pretty that she looked away again. Thank God her brown skin meant
her cheeks couldn’t get too pink, otherwise he’d be able to see them glow in the dark.
“Okay, I’m happy for your sister, but what is in that bag? You keep looking at it like it
holds the Holy Grail.”
She laughed.
“Just champagne and a few snacks. The plan is to drink the champagne here and then
go out to dinner … Well, that was the plan, but we’ll see how long we’re stuck in this
elevator.”
Drew scooted closer to her and looked in her purse. Alexa pushed it toward him, so he
could see better in the dim light. She never let people poke around in her purse, but hey,
this was a cute guy and a weird situation.
“Okay good, we have sustenance if we’re stuck here for hours. Champagne is so
convenient because no corkscrew is needed, and then we’ve got … Oh, look at that,
cheese and crackers, the perfect stuck-in-an-elevator snack.”
She leaned back against the wood-paneled wall.
“Have you been stuck in an elevator before with a variety of snacks and been able to
determine which ones are best for this situation?” she asked.
“No, but come on, cheese and crackers are obviously the best possible option here.
First of all, you had the foresight to bring a soft cheese, so we won’t need a knife to cut
it; we can just use the crackers to pull off bits and spread it with our fingers. And second,
have you ever not enjoyed cheese and crackers? Ever not thought, ‘Oh boy, these cheese
and crackers are exactly what I need right now’?”
She considered for a moment.
“Stop, no, stop even thinking about it,” he said. “You know the answer is no. Cheese
and crackers are objectively the perfect snack.”
She laughed and pried his fingers away from the box of crackers.
“Okay, fine, you’re right. But you didn’t manage to talk me into sharing Olivia’s you-
made-partner cheese and crackers with you, you know.”
He stretched his legs out along the floor and took another glance into her purse.
“I was afraid of that. Well, I can only hope we’ll be here so long that you’ll take pity
on me.” She slipped her shoes halfway off, just enough to relieve the pressure on her toes.
“No offense, Drew, but my goal is not to be stuck in this elevator with you all night.”
Although those abs … No, remember Olivia? Her sister? Right, Olivia, okay, yes, Olivia.
Time to ask him another question so she’d stop staring. “Don’t you have plans tonight?
What are you doing here in San Francisco for the weekend anyway?”
He made a face.
“Wedding.”
She made a face back at him.
“Don’t say it like it’s a prison sentence.”
He slumped against the wall.
“If prison sentences lasted for a weekend, this one would qualify. Okay, fine, a prison
in a cushy hotel, but still.”
She looked around at the dim, still elevator.
“Not so cushy right now. What’s so terrible about this wedding?”
He threw his hands in the air.
“Let me count the ways.” He held up one finger. “One: it’s my ex-girlfriend’s
wedding.”
Alexa winced. She’d been there. Exes’ weddings were always a trial, even in the best
circumstances.
Second finger. “Two: she’s marrying one of my best friends from med school.”
Alexa covered her eyes. Okay, he maybe had a point.
“Were they …”
“No, she wasn’t cheating on me with him, but … let’s just say I wasn’t particularly
pleased about how it all happened, shall we?”
“Ouch. Well, I understand why you—”
He held up a third finger. “THREE.”
She sat up straight.
“There’s another one? A third finger?”
“Oh yes.” He waved his middle finger in the air. “As a matter of fact, this is the worst
of the fingers. Three: I am a groomsman.”
She swung around and faced him, mouth wide open.
“Are you kidding me? A groomsman? What? Why? How?”
“Yes, you are asking the important questions. The ones that Josh, Molly, and I all
should have asked before this nightmare of a wedding weekend started. What and why
indeed. What could have possibly inspired him to ask me to be a groomsman? Why
would he do that? Why would she allow it? WHY would I say yes? How did this happen?
All of those questions should have been asked, and yet, here we all are.”
“Oh my God, Drew. That’s almost enough for me to give you some cheese.”
He patted her shoulder. Cheese? Hell, if he’d let his hand linger there for a few more
seconds, she would have given him a lot more than cheese.
“Alexa, I’m touched. I truly am. And then”—he waved another finger in the air
—“there’s four.”