Noah
The only institution slower than publishing was the United States government. Especially when it had to work in conjunction with another country, and neither could agree on who was responsible for what. But six weeks and a couple hundred thousand dollars later, I had the answer to one of my questions.
I was starting to think the other one was better left unanswered.
I cursed as I scalded my tongue on freshly brewed coffee and squinted at the sunlight streaming in the apartment windows. Jet lag was a pain in the ass, and I hadnโt exactly been keeping regular hours over there as it was.
I carried my cup-of-lava to the couch, then fired up the laptop and scanned through about a billion emails. Ignoring the real world for six weeks came with some serious inbox complications that I really wasnโt feeling up for dealing with yet.
Cell phone, it was. As usual, I went through my texts to find the last message from Georgia.
GEORGIA:ย Iโm sorry about the reviews.
That was one Iโd gotten when I landed the day after everyone in publishing simultaneously agreed that I was an asshole, which, in their defense, was true. Just not for the reasons they shouted on every platform. I read through the rest of the conversation, which had become just as routine as coffee.
NOAH:ย I kept my word.
GEORGIA:ย I know. Iโm taking some time, but call me when you get back.
NOAH:ย Will do.
That was it. Thatโs where we left it. She wasย taking some time, which roughly translated into leave-me-the-hell-alone, so I did. For six fucking
weeks.
How much more time did the woman need?
Also, did that time include today? Was I supposed to call now that I was home? Or give her more time?
It had been three months since sheโd raised that stubborn, stoic chin and thrown me out on my ass for the lie Iโd been ridiculous enough to tell. Three months since those eyes had welled with tears Iโd put there. Three months, and I still loved her so much I ached with it. I couldnโt have written a more lovesick character, and I had the circles under my eyes to prove it.
Mom called, and I answered.
โHey, Mom. I just got back last night. Did you get your copy messengered over?โ Usually I took my latest copy myself, but I wasnโt sure I could live through seeing her face once she realized what Iโd done to Scarlett Stantonโs last work.
โIt came by courier last night! Iโm so proud of you!โ Shit, she sounded so happyโbecause she hadnโt read the ending yet.
โThanks, Mom.โ My laptop started pinging next to me as the Google alerts filed in with more reviews. I really had to turn that crap off.
โI love it, Noah. You really outdid yourself. I canโt even tell where Scarlettโs words end and yours begin!โ
โWell, Iโm sure youโll figure it out once you get to the end. Itโs pretty obvious,โ I groaned, sliding lower into the couch. There was a special hell for people who disappointed their mothers. โAnd I need you to know that Iโm sorry.โ
โSorry? For what?โ
โJust wait. Youโll see.โ I should have stayed overseas, but even that distance wasnโt far enough to save me from the wrath of my mother.
โNoah Antonio Morelli, will you stop talking in circles?โ she snapped. โI stayed up all night and read the whole thing.โ
My stomach hit the floor. โAm I still invited for Memorial Day?โ โWhy wouldnโt you be?โ Her tone grew suspicious.
โBecause I slaughtered the ending?โ I rubbed my temples, waiting for
the ax to fall.
โOh, stop being humble. Noah, it was beautiful! The moment in the aspen grove when Jameson seesโโ
โWhat?โ I sat straight up, my laptop crashing to the floor. โJamesonโฆโ That wasnโt what happened. At least, not in the version theyโd published.ย Adam. โMom, do you have the book there with you?โ
โYes. Noah, whatโs going on?โ
โIโm not sure, honestly. Do me a favor and flip to the front, where the copyright is.โ Adam had to have printed a special edition for her. Holy shit, I owed him big time.
โIโm there.โ
โIs it a special edition?โ
โWell, not if first editions are special.โ
What the actual hell? I grabbed my laptop off the floor and opened the first Google alert. It was theย Timesย and the first line knocked me on my ass.
HARRISON SEAMLESSLY BLENDS STANTONโS VISIONโ
โMom, I love you, but I have to go.โ I clicked down the row of alerts.
They all said variations of the same thing.
โOkay. I love you, Noah. You should get more sleep,โ she said in that kindly authoritarian way sheโd always had.
โI will. Love you, too.โ I hung up and dialed Adam. He picked up on the first ring.
โWelcome home! How was the trip? You fired up to start next yearโs release?โ Why was everyone so damned chipper this morning?
โHarrison seamlessly blends Stantonโs vision with his own take on classic romance. This one shouldnโt be missed. Theย Times,โ I read.
โNice!โ
โAre you serious? How about this one?โ I snapped. โWeโve been had. How the bait and switch of the decade led to a surprisedโand relievedโ fandom. Theย Tribune.โ My hands curled into fists.
โNot bad. Almost looks like we meant to do it, huh?โ โAdam,โ I growled.
โNoah.โ
โWhat the hell did you do to my book?โ I roared. It was all ruined. Everything Iโd put on the line for her had been ripped away. Sheโd never forgive me for thisโnever trust me, no matter how muchย timeย I gave her.
โExactly what I was told to do by the only person who had the
contractual rightย to tell me to do it,โ he said slowly.
There was only one person who could approve changes without me, and her time was officially up.