THAT EVENING,ย weโre at a Mexican restaurant a few blocks from the apartment, sharing chips and guacamole. Christmas is coming up in a few weeks, and gaudy holiday decorations are strewn around the space.
โWe should find out when Daisyโs birthday is,โ I say between sips of my margarita.
โSheโs a rescue, so she probably doesnโt have an official birthday.โ My heart sinks. โEveryone should have a birthday.โ
His gaze rakes over my face, so soft and gentle I can almost feel it. โYouโre right. Itโs unacceptable.โ He pulls his phone out and frowns at his calendar app. โMid-January? We can have a party.โ
โA party?ย Youย want to have a party.โ His eyes spark. โOnly if youโre there.โ
โOh, Iโll be there. You know you have to wear a dog costume, though, right?โ
He rolls his eyes, and I laugh.
โThereโs something I want to ask you.โ Hesitation passes over his features as he glances at me. โThereโs a charity gala at the end of January, and the team is expected to go. Itโs in Whistler.โ
Iย loveย Whistler, and I havenโt been in years, probably since Hazel and I were teenagers.
โOkay.โ I lick the salt rim of my drink before taking a sip. โIโll watch Daisy for the weekend.โ The marketing job isnโt supposed to start until February at the earliest. If I get it, that is.
His gaze drops to my mouth, flashing with heat. I think about last night, how hot it was as he towered over me while Rory waited on the other side
of the door. The way his eyes darkened with possessiveness as his fingers pressed inside me.
We canโt do it again, but that doesnโt mean I canโt think about it.
โNo, uh.โ He looks away from my mouth, blinking. โI want you to come with me. As my assistant.โ
โNo problem.โ My voice sounds happy and chipper, but inside, I deflate a little. I shouldnโt, because we both know we canโt be anything more than this, but a little part of me popped when he saidย as my assistant.
โIโll book us a suite and take care of getting a dress for you,โ he adds.
โGreat.โ I finish my drink, and as the server passes behind Jamie, I gesture for another.
The conversation drifts toward the upcoming holidays. For the week between Christmas and New Yearโs, Iโm visiting my parents in Silver Falls, the small town in the interior of British Columbia they relocated to for retirement.
Iโve been trying to think of a Christmas gift for Jamie, but heโs impossible to buy for.
โAre we going to talk about the interview?โ he asks, cutting through my thoughts.
I suck in a sharp breath as my stomach churns. โIt was fine.โ
His eyebrow goes up, and I feel the weight of his gaze as I look away, glancing around the restaurantโat the multi-colored bottles behind the counter, the backsplash tiles behind the bar, the other tables, anywhere but his eyes.
Iโm finally ready to admit itโwhen I picture myself at the marketing job, a little piece of me dies.
โPippa,โ he says, and my resolve crumbles. โIt went well.โ My mouth is dry.
Jamie stares at me, waiting.
โIโm probably going to get it,โ I say to the ice in my glass. โYou say it like itโs a bad thing.โ
I flatten my lips, dragging in a breath, and Iโm quiet because I have no fucking clue what to say. Itย feelsย like a bad thing.
โSongbird.โ
Another chunk of my resolve falls away, and I wish he wouldnโt call me that, because I like it too much. Itโs impossible to pretend with him when he
calls me that.
He shakes his head. โYou donโt want that job, Pippa. Admit it.โ
โFine,โ I burst out, and I feel like Iโm about to barf. โI donโt want the job. My parents make it sound safe, butโฆโ I pinch my bottom lip between my teeth. What Iโm about to say sounds so stupid.
Jamieโs eyes are bright. โSafe is boring.โ
The breath whooshes out of me. โExactly.โ
He studies me for a long moment before his expression softens. โGood.โ โGood?โ I lean forward, giving him a bemused look. โAre you
listening? This is a fucking disaster, Jamie.โ
His eyes are steady on my face. โItโs not a disaster.โ
Everything my parents worked so hard for, down the drain. All the things they scrimped on so they could afford for me to go to university, all the high hopes they have for me, down the drain. I think about my mom teaching ballet classes, a daily reminder that she failed to make it to the professional level.
Failure hurts, she once said to me.
Jamie leans forward, searching my gaze. I feel the urge to climb into his lap and cling to him like a koala, burying my face in his neck and inhaling him. Thatโs the only thing thatโll make me feel better right now.
โWhat about music?โ he asks softly.
โWhat about it?โ My heart beats hard, and just saying the words hurts. They feel insincere. They feel cruel and like a betrayal of myself, which makes no sense, because it was never an option anyway.
You donโt have it, Zach told me.
Anger grows inside me, and my fists clench. What if I do, though? The desire to take control, to stop being this girl that things happenย to, wraps around my throat and squeezes.
โYou have the drive, Pippa.โ His tone has a frustrated bite to it, and his gaze pins me. โYouโre so fucking talented, and the only person who doesnโt see this is you.โ
I roll my eyes with a bitter laugh. โZach didnโt see it.โ โHe saw it,โ Jamie spits out. โHe definitely saw it.โ
Our surroundings fall away as our gazes lock. I see everything in his deep green eyes; I see that he wants this for me, that he hates what Zach did
to me, and that heโs furious that my parents have this unknowing influence on me.
โWhat about my parents?โ
His jaw tenses like heโs upset. โWhat aboutย you?โ
My eyes close for a brief moment. I picture their disappointment, and I feel like Iโm crumbling. โItโll kill them.โ
His eyes ignite, focused and furious. Itโs the same look Iโve seen on game recaps, in close-ups of his face at the height of action. โThey love you, and theyโll get over it.โ He says it like a threat, like heโll make sure it works out like that, and my heart beats harder. โDo you know how many people told me I wouldnโt make it?โ His brow furrows with frustration. โJust ask Owens, or Miller, any other professional athlete. Anyone who has done anything bold has naysayers. Shut out those voices. The only opinion that matters is yours.โ
โYour opinion matters to me,โ I say, truthfully.
His nostrils flare. โWell, I know you can do it, so why donโt you listen to me?โ
I want to believe him. I think I might, too. I donโt know if Iโm ready to fail hard at something that matters, but thereโs a tiny, stubborn part of myself that isnโt ready to give up yet.
When Jamie says things likeย I know you can do it, that stubborn part thrives. Across the table, heโs studying me with a serious expression, and my heart tugs.
Jamie is so kind. I wish everyone else knew this side of him. I wonder if his ex ever saw it.
โWhat happened with you and Erin?โ I ask softly. Itโs none of my business, but Iโm curious. He said he only does casual, and I wonder if it has anything to do with her. It must.
He blinks and tears his gaze away.
โYou donโt have to tell me,โ I rush out. โIf itโs personal.โ
โNo.โ He frowns. โItโs fine. Itโs personal, butโโ He looks across the table at me, reallyย looksย at me, and in this moment, I feel like weโre so much more than we are. โI want to tell you. Iโve wanted to tell you for a while, but I wasnโt sure how.โ He folds his arms over his chest. โShe thought she was pregnant.โ
My heart stops. โYou were nineteen.โ
โYeah.โ His throat works. โIt was my rookie year, and her career was just taking off.โ He glances at me. โShe was a model.โ
I nod, not wanting to disclose how much Iโve Googled her.
โHer period was two weeks late, and when she told me she might be pregnant, she looked so happy.โ He sucks a breath in as guilt moves over his features. โI was freaking out.โ
โOf course.โ I canโt even imagine being pregnant at nineteen. Iโd be terrified.
โWhenever I had time off, Iโd fly home to visit my mom.โ His stare goes unfocused, like heโs back there in his memories. โI thought things between me and Erin were casual, but she thought we were more.โ
โWhat happened?โ
He lets out a long sigh. โShe wasnโt pregnant, but after she saw my face when she thought she was, it was different. We broke up.โ His gaze lifts to mine, so full of regret and worry. โAnd I saw online a week later that she left modeling. She had all these contracts for Fashion Week and she pulled out. She had a really promising career and walked away, and I know it was because of me.โ He shakes his head. โI fucking crushed her, Pippa.โ
My heart aches for Jamie, because I can see how torn he still is about this. โJamie.โ Our gazes meet, and I give him a soft smile. โThatโs a lot of blame to put on yourself. People go through breakups all the time.โ
โZach dumped you and squashed your confidence.โ
My lips part and I blink, scrambling to defend myself, but heโs right. โI canโt do that again,โ he says.
This is why he doesnโt do relationships. The realization makes me so sad. Jamieโs been beating himself up about this for years.
โMaybe Zach broke my heart and told me I wasnโt good enough to make music my career, but that doesnโt mean I believe him. I did, but I donโt know if I still do.โ I offer him a small smile. โAnd you have a lot to do with that. Did you ever talk to Erin about what happened?โ
He studies me for a long moment. โNo.โ
The song in the restaurant changes, and my thoughts screech to a halt as I listen to Zach sing the opening lyrics. My stomach drops through the floor.
โWhatโs wrong?โ Jamieโs voice sounds very far away.
The lyrics float around me, and my lips mouth the chorus as Zach sings. Iโm vaguely aware that Jamieโs hand is covering mine on top of the table,
but all I can focus on is Zach singing my song.
Myย song. The one I played for him and his manager. The one they laughed at.
They said it wasnโt good enough before they took it.





