Tย he society papers called them The Modern Jet Set. The trashier
gossip columns derided them as Heirs and Sparesโthe children of the rich who squandered their days drinking and partying instead of doing anything useful with their lives. I simply called them Xavier and Friends (derogatory).
Eight minutes after I left Penโs hotel, I strong-armed my way into Neon, where Xavier and Friends had taken over the VIP room. The scene was almost a replica of the photos splashed across Perry Wilsonโs latest blog post.
One of Xavierโs friends was snorting cocaine off a bottle girlโs stomach, another was giving someone a lap dance, and a half dressed couple was basically having sex in the corner.
Lounging amidst the hedonism like a king surveying his court was Xavier, one arm tossed over the back of a velvet banquette while the other held a bottle of tequila.
Xavier, who was supposed to be at the awards gala happening this very second.
Xavier, who desperately needed more of an image cleanup than usual after Perry Wilsonโs hit piece about his birthday party gone wild in Miami a few months ago.
Xavier, whoโd promised me he wouldnโt step foot in a nightclub until we fixed said image.
I barely felt the pain in my feet as I stalked toward the banquette and stopped directly in front of him, blocking his view of the crowd. The women fluttering around him mustโve picked up on my intent to kill because they scattered faster than falling leaves on a gusty day.
Xavier took a long swig of tequila before addressing me. โFirst Mykonos, now this.โ A slow smile spread across his face. โYou stalking me, Luna?โ
โIf I were, you make it easy.โ I held up my phone, which displayed a lurid photo of Xavier tossing back a shot while a pretty blond straddled his lap.ย Castillo heir ditches gala honoring his dying father!ย โNo clubs until we fix your image, and you were supposed to stay for the entirety of the gala. That was our deal.โ
โNo, our deal was that I stay for the entireย ceremony, which I did. The ceremony and the gala are not the same. As for the club thingโฆโ A casual shrug. โMaybe you shouldโve put it in writing.โ
I grabbed the bottle from his hand. What Iย reallyย wanted was to grab him and shake him, but I was mindful of the cameras โsecretlyโ trained on us. People were less discreet than they thought they were.
โGet up,โ I said through gritted teeth. โWeโre going back to the hotel.โ
Where I can knock some sense into you in peace.
โHow was your date?โ Xavier ignored my order and flicked his gaze over my face, down my dress, and to my feet. A tiny pinch formed between his brows.
โFantastic.โ I didnโt dispel his assumption of why Iโd left the gala early. โLess fantastic was getting another Perry Wilson notification about you.โ
A strange glow of satisfaction settled in his eyes. โDid it interrupt your evening?โ he asked silkily. โMy bad.โ
I kept my expression neutral as I shifted my stance and carefully stepped on his foot with a razor-sharp stiletto. The table hid what I was doing from prying eyes, so from a distance, it looked like nothing was wrong.
Xavierโs cockiness instantly disappeared beneath a grimace. โYou have thirty seconds to get up, or youโll lose not only a toe but a much more important part of your anatomy.โ I cocked my head and tapped a finger against the tequila bottle. โDid you know there are online tutorials for everything? Including how to castrate a home invader with common household items.โ
To his credit, he didnโt flinch at the wordย castrate. โLet me guess. Youโve watched all of them, overachiever.โ He slunk deeper in his seat and stared up at me with hooded nonchalance. โRelax, Luna. Itโs Friday night. Take the stick out of your ass and have a little fun.โ
A muscle twitched beneath my eye.ย Do not take the bait.ย โIโm not here to have fun.โ It came out as a near growl.
โObviously.โ Xavier gave me another once-over. โItโs too bad youโre wasting a perfectly nice dress on such a boring end to the night. Speaking of which, how did your date feel about you leaving early?โ
โThey felt it was in their best interest to do as I say.โ I stepped harder on his foot, a smile flashing at his renewed grimace. โSince Iโm having such aย boringย night, Iโm tempted to spice things up. Of course, I canโt guarantee my idea of a fun time matches yoursโespecially when youโre surrounded by your friends, and the chances of embarrassment are high.โ My smile disappeared. โRest assured, Iย willย drag you out of here like youโre an insolent child throwing a temper tantrum, and no, I doย notย care if Iโm the one who has to clean up the mess afterward. It would be worth it for the shit youโll get from your friends for the rest of your days. So unless you want that to happen, get the hell up.โ
Xavier listened to my tirade without a hint of concern. After I finished, he yawned, stretched his other arm over the back of the banquette, and cast a pointed glance at the heel impaling his five-thousand-dollar shoe. โCanโt get up unless you let me go, sweetheart.โ
I didnโt take my eyes off him as I released him, suspicious of his sudden obeisance.
He unfolded himself from the banquette and stared down at me, a glint of amusement reentering his eyes. Even when I wore my Jimmy Choos, he towered over me by a good three inches.
I hated it.
โIn my defense, I did fulfill my end of our deal,โ he said. โLike I said, the ceremony and gala are two different things. The ceremony ended when Eduardo finished his speech, which also happened to be whenย youย left. So donโt try to use it as an excuse to back out of our vacation.โ
โThatโs semantics.โ
โMaybe,โ he drawled. โBut itโs also the truth.โ
โAnd what about your promise not to go clubbing until we fixed your image?โ
โMy imageย wasย fixed. There hasnโt been a single bad story about me for weeks.โ Xavierโs eyes gleamed with laughter. โYou never specified your definition of a โfixed image,โ Luna. Itโs not my fault if we have different ideas of what that means.โ
God, he was insufferable. Even more annoying was the fact he was right, but I would rather throw myself off Big Ben than admit it. โJust shut up and follow me,โ I snapped, wishing I had a wittier reply.
โYes, maโam.โ His cheeks dimpled. โI love a woman in charge.โ
I ignored the sexual innuendo and turned on my heel. He followed me to the exit without saying goodbye to his friends.
I didnโt know if heโd tired of arguing with me or if Iโd genuinely scared him with the threat of embarrassmentโI doubted itโbut the reasons for his
about-face didnโt matter. The only things that mattered were if he listened to me and stayed out of trouble.
โWhatโs the story behind the bracelet?โ he asked on our way down the elevator.
โExcuse me?โ
โThe bracelet.โ Xavier tipped his chin toward the friendship bracelet on my wrist. โYou werenโt wearing that at the gala.โ
My muscles coiled. Only my best friends knew about my visits to Pen, and there was no way I was adding him to that trusted circle.
โIt was a gift.โ I didnโt elaborate.
โHmm.โ A shadow of knowing passed over his face. For someone whoโd been drinking all night, he was shockingly observant.
Luckily, he didnโt press the issue, and we walked the remaining distance to the main exit in silence.
However, I shouldโve known the peace wouldnโt last.
โNew terms,โ he said when we climbed into the back seat of a cab. โYou canโt be such a buzzkill when weโre on vacation.โ
โThen donโt take me with you.โ I answered a work email about a potential new client without looking up. It was still business hours in New York.
โNice try. For someone whoโs stalking me, you donโt seem to like my company much.โ He placed a hand on his chest with a mock-wounded look. โIt hurts my soul. Truly.โ
โWhat would hurt more is getting cut off.โ
Xavier was set to inherit billions of dollars if and when his father died. However, his current income came from an extravagant annual allowance that would immediately cease if he violated one of the two terms: 1) He must retain me as his publicist, and 2) He couldnโt do anything that damaged the family reputation.
There was a three strikes policy for the second condition, and somehow, I was in charge of determining whether Xavier was in compliance. Heโd raised holy hell when he first found out about it, but heโd settled into grudging acceptance since.
I didnโt abuse my power. However, I wasย thisย close to adding a second strike to his record (the first had been his twenty-ninth birthday in Miami).
โMaybe,โ Xavier said, sounding unconcerned. โRegardless, you canโt do that on vacation.โ He nodded at my phone.
โWhat, check my emails?โ
โExactly. A vacation isnโt a vacation if youโre working the entire time.โ
I scoffed. โIf you think Iโm spending an entire week without checking my emails, youโre more delusional than I thought. I run a business, Xavier, and if you want me in Spain, then youโll agree to my terms.โ
โI see.โ He cocked an eyebrow. โI never took you for a liar, Sloane. Our trip hasnโt even started, and youโre already going back on your word.โ
He might as well have slapped me in the face. โExcuse me?โ
Iโd been called many things in my life, but Iโd never once been called a liar. Sure, I mightโve bent the truth at timesโwhich publicist worth their salt didnโt?โbut when it came to promises, I kept mine. Always.
That was one of the reasons Iโd agreed to this stupid bargain with Xavier in the first place. Iโd promised Pen Iโd see her tonight, and the only way I could do that was by giving in to his demands.
โNo work, just play,โ he said. โI distinctly remember that being one of the terms when you agreed to them. Checking emails is considered work, which means youโd be reneging on your promise.โ
Dammit, he was right.ย Again.ย Iโd somehow blocked out that condition of our deal, if only because it was so absurd. I couldnโt ignore my messages for a week, but I couldnโt go back on my word, either.
โI propose an amendment,โ I said tightly. โI can check myย personal
emails at any time, and I can check my work ones if all I do is delegate
them to my team.โ
Xavierโs eyes narrowed. Several beats passed before his face relaxed into a smile again. โAmendment accepted. Nowโโ
โAhem.โ The driver cut him off before he could finish his sentence. Apparently, heโd tired of our conversation โWhere to?โ he asked pointedly.
Xavier and I answered at the same time. โClaridgeโs.โ โStansted Airport.โ
โYou promised me a vacation,โ Xavier said when I stared at him. โTime to put your money where your mouth is.โ
โWe literally arrived in London hours ago, and we donโt leave for Spain until tomorrow.โ
That much travel in one day made me want to die. โCheck your watch.
Itโs five past midnight.โ
It was, indeed, five past midnight. I just kept taking losses tonight.
Note to self: in the future, specify a departure time and not just a departure day.
โMy luggage is at my hotel. I need to get it,โ I said, trying to stall. โAlready taken care of.โ He held up his phone. โI just messaged my
hotel butler. Our luggage will be waiting for us on the jet when we arrive.โ โItโs too late.โ I grasped for another excuse to delay the trip. โItโs
dangerous to fly at this time.โ
Xavier didnโt deign to acknowledge my ridiculous statement. Red-eye flights took off after midnight all the time.
The cab driver twisted around to glare at us. โClaridgeโs or Stansted?โ he demanded. โI donโt have all night.โ
โStansted. Sorry, my man.โ Xavier shoved a handful of bills toward the front seat. โAppreciate it.โ
Mollified, the other man grabbed the cash and sped off.
I guess I wasnโt the only one who bribed drivers when the occasion called for it.
โRelax, Luna.โ Xavier laughed as we wound through the near-empty streets at a breakneck pace. โYouโre officially off the clock for the next week. Enjoy it.โ
I pressed my lips together.
All I have to do is get through the week without slipping up.ย I wasnโt sure what โslipping upโ would look like, but foreboding inched beneath my skin the closer we got to the airport.
I didnโt know what would happen when I didnโt have the buffer of work to shield me, but if Xavier thought he could trick me into letting down my guard in Spain, he had another thing coming.
Vacation or not, I was still me. I didnโt let people see past what I wanted them to see, and nothing would change thatโnot even a forced week off with my client nemesis.