Chapter 18
EIGHTEEN
Nina
“If you’re not calling to tell me what happened with you and Elliot Wednesday night, then I don’t wanna know.” I tease, smiling down the phone as I dust my finger along the top of the computer. I’m in the studio office making sure it is somewhat tidy for Erin’s arrival on Sunday.
“Uh, what? Nothing happened.”
I hang up, giggling like a child.
She calls me back moments later.
“Stop that, nothing happened between me and Elliot, why would you think that?”
“You were glued to each other all evening then disappeared, so…”
“So… We chatted and then I went to bed. You’re way off on this one, Nina. You know me.”
“I do, and I also saw how you were with him. You were so relaxed around him Luce, you’re not fooling me.”
She hangs up. I frown down at the phone, shocked. I try to call her back but it goes straight to voicemail. Each time it beeps telling me ‘user busy’ I hit call back. I’m about to try her again when my phone starts ringing, and it’s a number I don’t know.
“Hello?”
“Pixie, I’m not boning Luce.”
“Elliot?” I grin. Did she phone him? “Have you tried?” I ask.
“Of course I have! Weeks ago, she wasn’t interested.”
“And Wednesday night? You disappeared.”
“She’s a good girl. We bounce off each other, but that’s it.”
I don’t know if I believe him, but what if it’s just me hoping for something that isn’t there?
“I’ve got my eye on you, Montgomery.”
“Hmmm, Mase not enough for you, Pixie, need me to show yo—“
“Goodbye, Elliot!” I hang up, shaking my head as I call Lucy. This time, she picks up.
“Okay, I believe you! But out of curiosity, why not Elliot?”
“I’m on my way to yours. I was hoping to borrow a top for dinner this evening. What time are you home?” she asks, completely ignoring me.
“We will discuss this later; this conversation is far from over! And not until after three. I have a one on one before I can leave. Will you still be there when I get home?”
“No, I have things to do this afternoon. Are we still meeting on Sunday? What time does Erin get in again?”
“Late afternoon I think. I might give her a call to check in later. Who are you going to dinner with?”
“Uh… Megan.”
That’s odd. They didn’t ask me. I frown, rolling my chair back from the desk. “Megan?”
“Yeah, you’re invited too. Obviously.” She laughs awkwardly, and I instantly know she is acting off.
“Where are we going?”
“Not sure, I’ll send you the details. Bye!” She hangs up, and I narrow my eyes at the phone.
Weird.
Mase
A flustered Lucy stumbles through the doors of my office. A suitcase in one hand and a duffel bag in the other.
“You should have asked Megs instead, she is so onto me.” She huffs, pushing her hair back from her face and righting herself.
“Nina knows about Paris?” I sit up in my seat, disappointed.
“No, but she thinks I’m a shit friend who didn’t invite her to dinner and only wants her for her clothes.” She screws up her face and smoothes her fingers across her forehead. “I had to invite her to dinner by the way. You’ll have to fix that by yourself.”
I smile as she drops down into the chair opposite my desk. “Thank you, Lucy. I appreciate your help.”
“What time do you leave? She finishes at three.”
“We take off at six. Do you think she’ll go?” I ask, annoyed that I don’t already know. I hope she does.
“Yes. Well, she will want to. You have to be stern with her, she will fight you on it, but she absolutely needs a break.”
I nod. “I booked you and Megan a table at Groulx. Seven o’clock tomorrow night. On me.”
“Groulx?” she proclaims, sitting forward in her seat. “Fuck off!”
“Thank you would’ve been fine.”
“Thank you! Honestly, this is so unexpected.” She palms her chest, and I can tell she means it.
“It’s nothing, and I agree; Nina needs the break.”
“Hmm, she said her mum has been calling again.” She hesitates, but I can tell she wants to say more.
“How much did she get from him, exactly? The guy who sent the money, I mean. Was it enough to live off? She won’t ask you, but I know that if it was enough and she allowed them to live like they did, then Nina will lose the last bit of respect she had for her mother. ”
I drop my chin, not knowing how much I should tell her. “It was enough, more than most get, that’s for damn sure. But it was always cash withdrawals, so who knows where it went every month.”
She nods her head in understanding, biting her lower lip. “She relies on us. Me, my parents, and Megan.” She stands and walks toward the door. “But this past month, her world has started spinning for an entirely different reason.”
I roll my lips, knowing she wants reassurance. “I won’t hurt her.”
“I hope not, because if anyone deserves happiness, it’s Nina.”
Some would say I took the cowards way out, although, with the way my heart pounds against my rib cage and the sweat that keeps forming on my palms, I’m pretty sure I didn’t. Not when I’m standing here on the tarmac ready to give her my world—a world she will never want, nor ask for.
As Vinny pulls up to the runway with Nina safely seated in the back, I know without a shadow of a doubt that it was the right decision.
She could never say no to Vinny.
I want to get the door and help her from the car, but I already know I’m pushing it. She will hate all this, and I have a weekend planned that’s full of it. Instead, I plant my feet to the ground, pushing back my shoulders and lifting my chin.
I’m ready for you, Pix.
She steps from the car in her gym tights and vest, her hair piled high on her head. And with the pink hue of the setting sun, I’m certain that she has never looked more perfect.
I struggle to gauge her mood as she walks to me, her thick hips swaying with each step she takes.
She stops short in front of me, her face emotionless.
Nina
His eyes pinch in at the corners as he looks down his nose at me, his chin held high.
I want to argue, tell him it’s too much and that I won’t go wherever it is he planned for us to go.
But what I want more, isn’t for me. It’s for him.
Because the way he’s looking at me with so much uncertainty, that’s what makes me want to jump into his arms and tell him I’d follow him anywhere.
“Where are you taking me?” I ask.
“Can it be a surprise?” He crosses his arms over his broad chest.
“I kinda hate surprises.” I lick across my bottom lip, watching as his eyes follow the movement. “Would you like it if I told you I was going to suck your cock but leave you in suspense for hours as to where and how I planned to do it?”
“I—“
“Would be excited at the prospect and would want to know more. Am I right?” I eye his crotch, raising my brows when I spot his growing erection.
“Paris, Nina. I’m taking you to Paris.” He grumbles, pulling me to him by the neck and taking my lips in a bruising kiss.
“Okay, Bossman. Paris it is.” I say against his mouth.
It’s like a small flipping house. Far bigger than my apartment—and it flies. I’m standing beside a large round table on the far left of the plane, wondering if I will ever get used to Mason’s wealth.
I watch him, and as he speaks with the pilot— who’s wearing a polo shirt, cargo shorts and a backwards snapback—nerves flit through me.
Would it be rude to ask for his credentials?
He looks extremely casual.
An attractive blonde-haired woman approaches me, looking at me expectantly as if waiting for me to do something, but I don’t know what.
“Sorry, am I in the way?” I ask, moving to sit on the curved bench seat.
I can feel the panic crawling up my throat.
My idea of a perfect weekend isn’t all of this, but I know this is part of the package, and if I want Mase, then I have to accept this too.
“No.” She flashes her perfect white teeth at me. “Miss Anderson, I asked if I could get you a drink. A wine or something stronger if needed?”
“Oh, I’m so sorry. Uh, a glass of wine will be fine, thank you.”
I count to ten in my head, reminding myself that this is okay. I can do this and not lose myself or my moral compass along the way.
“You’re sweating,” his soft lips whisper against my ear, and I stand, startled.
“This is all so new to me.” I eye the bar at the other end of the plane. It’s the same size as my kitchen.
“What happened to the woman who was outside with me ten minutes ago? The one who promised to suck my cock if I behaved?”
I look back to him, affronted. “I didn’t promise to—”
The most breathtaking smile cuts me off. He is beyond handsome. He is goddamn delicious, and I know precisely what will distract me as we prepare to take to the sky.
I look around him, eyeing the doors at his back. “Are there any bedrooms?”
He sinks his teeth into his full bottom lip as he takes my hand and leads me into a room at the other end of the plane. “My Pixie is horny.”
“Why do you call me Pixie? Are you into weird Pixie porn or something?” I ask on a light laugh, finding myself funny.
He turns into me, backing me against the door and caging me with his arms. “No, baby, that’s not it,” he tells me, smoothing his thumb over my brow and down my cheek.
Biting my lip, I slide down the door to my knees, breaking the intense look that passes between us. I unbuckle his belt and free him, quickly sliding him to the back of my throat.
“Tell me something I don’t know about you?” I say as I try to distract myself from the ridiculousness of the private plane. We were delayed when Mason went AWOL—that might have been my fault—and only took off around half an hour ago.
“What do you want to know?” he asks, resting his head back against the seat and looking over at me all hot and sexy. He smiles as if sensing my thoughts, lifting my hand to his mouth and running his lips over my knuckles.
“If I knew that then I wouldn’t be asking.”
“Hmmm.” He looks around the plane, deep in thought. “I never wanted to go into real estate; I only did it because Scarlet didn’t.”
“Really? And now? How do you feel about it now?”