STELLA
I woke up the next morning to rumpled sheets and a stomach full of butterflies, partly because of the shoot and partly because of the faint leather and spice scent in the air.
Christian was gone, but tiny prickles of heat consumed my skin at the sight of the rumpled sheets on his side of the bed.
I knew the villa had one bedroom. The front desk assistant told us so when heโd upgraded us. But the thought of sharing such an intimate space with Christian, even if Iโd been passed out for all of it, electrified me in a way it hadnโt the first night weโd shared a bed.
Stop it. Itโs just sleep.
I shared beds with my friends all the time when we traveled together.ย Thatย wasnโt a big deal, so this shouldnโt be either.
Of course, I didnโt want to have sex with my friends, but that was a minor distinction.
I forced my eyes away from the bed and got ready.
Since Delamonte would be providing the clothes and makeup on set, it didnโt take me long to throw on a simple linen dress and tame my hair into something manageable.
When I stepped into the living room, I saw Christian working on the lanai, looking far too stressed for his first morning in Hawaii.
โGood morning.โ I stopped next to his table. An empty coffee cup and a half-eaten slice of toast sat next to his laptop along with a a completed crossword puzzle. โYouโre up early.โ
โIโm working on East Coast time.โ He lifted his head, his brow smoothing when he saw me. โAre you ready for the shoot?โ
โYes.โย Sort of. Maybe. Probably.
My uncertainty mustโve bled through because his face softened further. โYouโll do great.โ
โThanks.โ I twisted my ring around my finger before his words sank in.ย Youโll do great.ย โAre you not coming with me?โ
โNot today. A work emergency came up.โ
โOh.โ Disappointment bloomed in my stomach until I crushed it. Obviously, he wasnโt going to stand around and watch me get my photos taken the entire trip. He had better things to do. โNothing too bad, I hope.โ
โNothing I canโt handle.โ Christian nodded at the room service menu on the table. โDo you want something to eat beforehand? I can call the kitchen.โ
โNo, Iโm already running late.โ I also might throw up if I ate anything before the shoot, but I kept that to myself. โI guess, um, Iโll see you later.โ
I left, feeling oddly like I was saying goodbye to my boyfriend before a long trip apart. Which was ridiculous, because heย wasnโtย my boyfriend, and our hotel was only a fifteen-minute walk from the set.
When I arrived, I didnโt recognize anyone except the photographer Ricardo and Delamonteโs fashion director Emmanuelle, who greeted me with a flurry of cheek kisses.
โStella! How was your flight? You look lovely. We are so excited for the shootโฆletโs get you into hair and makeup
though, yes? Weโre aย littleย behindโฆโ
The ensuing whirlwind of activity was so chaotic it drove all thoughts of Christian out of my head. They shu๏ฌed me from hair and makeup to my fitting to my test shots, and by the time the real photoshoot was ready to begin, I couldnโt focus on anything except not screwing up so badly that Delamonte fired me on the spot.
Iโm fine. I can do this.
We were shooting a different line every dayโresort wear today, shoes and accessories tomorrow, and jewelry the day after that.
I was grateful for the breezy silhouettes because if I had to squeeze myself into anything more fitted, I might pass out right there on the beach.
โAngle your head toward the sunโฆyes, just like that!โ Ricardo shouted. โPerfect!โ
Maybe it was the sun and sea breeze or my high from being in Hawaii for the first time. Or maybe it was because Iโd shot with Ricardo before and was more comfortable working with him.
Whatever it was, it melted my nerves until I finally relaxed enough to push the ugly, self-doubting voices out of my head.
For the rest of the morning and early afternoon, I turned and posed at Ricardoโs direction. We stopped every now and then for an outfit change, but otherwise, the shoot was seamless.
Emmanuelle was ecstatic.
โYouโre doing wonderful!โ she gushed during one of our breaks. โWait till I show Luisa the proofs. Sheโll beย thrilledโฆโ
I smiled and nodded, but my eyes were busy searching the beach for a flash of dark hair and tanned skin.
Nothing.
Christian had said he couldnโt make it, but Iโd hopedโฆ
It doesnโt matter.
Iโd see him later. We were sharing a room, for Peteโs sake, and while I wanted him here, I didnโtย needย him here.
I could do this on my own.
The realization struck me right as Emmanuelle finished talking.
โDonโt you agree?โ she stared at me expectantly.
โYes.โ I had no idea what she talking about. โYouโre right.โ
โExactly! Plaids for fall are overdone. Iโm thinking brushed knitwearโฆโ
I can do this on my own.
I repeated the words in my head.
Iโd spent years building my brand by myself, but ever since the Delamonte deal and my stalkerโs reappearance, Iโd been off balance. Unsure of myself.
Iโd relied on Christian for confidence and a small part of me was convinced I wouldโve bombed the New York shoot if it hadnโt been for him.
But Iโd completed the shoot this morning by myself, and Iโd done a damn good job.
A smile bloomed on my lips.
โStella, we need you back here!โ Ricardo called from his position near the water. โAre you ready?โ
I was still wearing my smile when I returned to my designated spot, my steps lighter than theyโd been all day.
โIโm ready.โ
CHRISTIAN
Work kept me preoccupied for most of the Hawaii trip. As much as I wanted to accompany Stella to her photoshoots, I had contracts to negotiate, virtual meetings to attend, and a fucking traitor to catch.
But when our last day on the island dawned, I couldnโt stay away any longer. I rescheduled my meetings and took the hotelโs boat to the Nฤ Pali Coast, where her last shoot was taking place.
The silky white sand shifted beneath my bare feet as I walked toward the private beach where Delamonte had set up camp.
Iโd visited hundreds of locations over the years, but the rugged coastline remained one of the most stunning places Iโd ever seen.
Dramatic emerald cliffs towered thousands of feet above the Pacific, their steep ridges and narrow valleys curling around pristine beaches at their feet in a protective embrace. White-plumed waterfalls cascaded past sea caves carved into the cliffs, their soft roar mingling with the lap of waves against sandy shores.
The coast was a work of art forged by natureโs most talented artisans, the closest to Shangri-La in the modern world, but it wasnโt the most beautiful thing present.
Not by a long shot.
I stopped at the edge of the set.
Stella stood in the shallows, her arms covering her bare chest and her curls a wild cloud around her face. Her simple white bikini bottom offset the extravagant emerald necklace around her neck.
She was too focused on the camera to notice me yet, so I soaked her in at my leisure.
The late afternoon sun gilded her skin and formed a halo around her gentle curves. Her face appeared almost naked of adornment. No obvious makeup, just huge green eyes, lush lips, and skin that had deepened into a warm brown after days in the sun.
She looked like Venus emerging from the deep blue sea, only a thousand times more spectacular.
My heart slowed to match the sensual ebb and flow of the water as she turned and posed according to the
photographerโs instructions.
Unlike at the first photoshoot, she appeared at ease here, with the wind rustling her hair and the waves lapping at her thighs.
A goddess in her natural element.
โAnd thatโs a wrap!โ Ricardo shouted after a short while. โYou areย gorgeous, darling. Absolute perfection.โ
Stella responded with a shy smile. She dropped her arms an inchโnot low enough to bare herself to the crew, but enough that the swells of her breasts peeked over her embrace.
A lethal spike of possessiveness surged through my blood.
I allowed my eyes to linger on her for a second longer before I dragged them away to assess Ricardo with a cold stare.
Half-naked models were de rigueur in the fashion world, but that didnโt stop me from suddenly wanting to gouge out the eyes of the only male member of the crewโone who was staring a bit too appreciatively at Stella.
Ricardo Frenelli, age forty-six, twice divorced with one daughter who had a bad cocaine habit, employed at Delamonte for the past eight years. Well-respected in the fashion industry, but he had a secret gambling problem and owed a shit ton of money to people you didnโt want to owe a penny to.
Iโd done my research after the first photoshoot. โMr. Harper!โ Emmanuelle finally noticed me.
Her greeting attracted the attention of everyone on the beach, including Ricardo, whose head whipped around to me. His tan blanched white at my smile.
People scared so easily these days.
A flutter of movement shifted my attention back to the ocean. Stella hadnโt moved from her spot in the water, but sheโd turned to face me. Surprise, pleasure, and a hint of
something unidentifiable passed through her eyes when they caught mine.
My ire toward Ricardo fell to the wayside, drowned out by the electric hum in the air.
I’ve met plenty of beautiful women in my life. Women with perfect hair, perfect skin, and perfect bodies. Supermodels and movie stars and heiresses molded by the best money could buy.
None of them held a candle to Stella. She glowed in a way that had nothing to do with her outer beauty.
Darkness was always drawn to light, but I wasnโt just drawn to her; I was fucking obsessed. I would throw myself into her flame and let it burn me alive if it meant her warmth was the last thing I felt before I died.
Her lips parted on a sharp exhale, like the force of my need was so great it pulled a physical reaction out of her.
โ…didnโt realize you were coming.โ Emmanuelleโs sycophantic voice buzzed like an irritating gnat in my ear. โYou shouldโve told us. We wouldโveโโ
โLeave.โ I didnโt take my eyes off Stella, who stood so still she resembled a carved statue in the ocean.
Emmanuelle faltered. โExcuse me?โ
โYou and your crew have five minutes to vacate this beach. Iโll take Stella back in my boat.โ
Iโd chartered a private boat from the hotel and anchored it further down the beach, not far from Delamonteโs own charter.
Emmanuelleโs cheeks flushed crimson. I wasnโt her boss, but like most people, she was susceptible to authority no matter what form it came in. Still, she put up a last-ditch effort to stand her ground.
โWe canโt pack that fast.โ Nervousness diluted the impact of her protest. โWe also need to clean and store the necklace first. Itโs worth over seventy thouโโ
โBill it to me.โ
I couldnโt give less fucks about how much the necklace cost. I wanted everyone except Stella gone.
When the director didnโt move, I raised an eyebrow. โDo I need to repeat myself?โ I asked pleasantly. I checked my watch. โFour minutes, Ms. Lange.โ
She finally picked up on the veiled warning in my tone and scurried off.
Two minutes later, the crew was gone, leaving nothing but footprints behind.
โShould I be worried?โ The wind carried Stellaโs sweet, teasing voice to my ears. She was still in the ocean, but the crewโs departure had broken the spell keeping her quiet. โYouโre not planning on murdering me here now that youโve scared off the crew, are you?โ
โThey were annoying me.โ I walked closer to the shore until I reached the natural border demarcating dry sand from its damp, wave-tossed brethren. โAnd I didnโt scare them off. I merely requested they leave.โ
โWhat would you have done if they hadnโt complied?โ
A strong breeze whipped a curl across her face. She brushed it away with one hand while keeping her other arm over her chest.
She looked different here. Without the nearby threat of the stalker hanging over her head and the proximity of her family dragging her down, she was brighter, more carefree, with a playful sparkle in her eyes that outshone the emeralds around her neck.
โI wouldโve let it go like the gentleman I am.โ A smile worked its way onto my mouth at the way her brows formed twin arches of skepticism.
โYou said you werenโt a gentleman.โ โI didnโt. You did.โ
โAnd I was right.โ
My smile morphed into a soft laugh that promised all sorts of ways I could further prove her right.
โCome here, Stella.โ