Christian and I were officially dating. It felt strange, not
only because it wasnโt something Iโd ever thought would happen but also because to the outside world, nothing had changed. In their eyes, weโd been a couple this entire time.
Iโd posted my Hawaii photos after we returned to D.C., and our couple shots did great, as expected. I was still keeping up with my Instagram, though my attention was now split between that and my fashion line.
The only people who knew our pre-Hawaii relationshipย hadnโtย been real were Christian, myself, and my friends, whoโd greeted my announcement with considerably less surprise than they had the previous bombshell.
According to Jules, itโd been โinevitableโ based on how weโd been eye fucking each other at her housewarming.
Christian and I went on our first real date a week after we returned from Hawaii. We took each other to our favorite places in D.C.โthe U.S. Botanic Garden for me, Eastern Market for him.
Correction: a specificย vendorย at Eastern Market for him.
โMr. C!โ The vendorโs face creased with a gummy smile when he saw Christian. โGood to see you again! And with a lovely lady by your side, too.โ He winked at me. โWhat are you doing with an ogre like him?โ
He jerked his thumb at Christian, who shook his head.
โBeauty isnโt everything.โ I patted Christianโs hand. โHe has other great qualities.โ
The vendor laughed while my new boyfriend sighed with exasperation, though a glint of humor surfaced in his eyes.
โStella, meet Donnie. Wannabe comedian and woodworker extraordinaire.โ He tapped a puzzle on the table. โThis is the only reason I put up with your old ass.โ
โMy old ass has more wisdom than you do in your pinky,โ Donnie retorted.
A grin worked its way onto my face as I surveyed his wares. โThese areย incredible.โ
The table boasted the most intricate woodworks Iโd ever seen, including model sailboats, miniature folding screens, and a selection of mind-boggling puzzles.
โThank you.โ Pride glowed in Donnieโs face. โKeeps me busy now that Iโm retired.โ
Christian and I chatted with Donnie for a while until other customers pulled him away. We ended up buying two puzzles (Christian) and a set of gorgeous carved bangles (me).
โIโd say our first date was a success.โ I swung my shopping bag as we walked to a nearby restaurant for dinner.
โOf course it was. I planned it.โ
My mouth dropped. โHello? Did you forget about the garden earlier? Weย bothย planned the date.โ
โYes, but I drove us all day.โ
โThat is not how planning works!โ
Christian laughed as I lightly shoved his arm.
Other than his annoying habit of taking credit for dates weย bothย planned, Christian was a great boyfriend. Vague and moody at times, especially after a stressful day at work, but considerate and supportive almost all the time.
Iโd all but moved into his bedroom and turned the guest room into an overflow closet. He worked from home twice a week so we could spend more time together, and even
though we spent most of those days doing our own thingโ him on his laptop, me on my fashion line plansโit was nice having him close.
All in all, I couldnโt have asked for a more perfect real relationship.
Still, it took me another two weeks after our first date before I invited Christian to join me on a visit to Mauraโs.
Iโd never brought anyone to see her before, and the prospect tore at my nerves. What if she didnโt like him? What ifย heย didnโt likeย her?ย What if she got agitated andโ
Stop. Itโll be fine.
I took a deep breath and tried to calm my racing pulse as we stopped in front of her room.
โHere.โ I shoved the tembleque we brought into Christianโs hands. โYou hold it. I donโt care if you donโt like dessert. You need to butter her up.โ
โHere I thought my charm would be enough,โ he drawled, but he took the dessert without complaint.
โI doubt it.โ I twisted the doorknob. โSheโs not easily charmed by men.โ
But of course, he proved me wrong.
Mauraย lovedย him, and not just because of the tembleque, though that helped.
Christian swept into the room like Prince Charming, handing her the dessert and complimenting her on her necklace. Less than ten minutes later, they were laughing over a joke he made like theyโd known each other forever.
I watched them, mouth agape.
It was one of Mauraโs better days, and she seemed in high spirits, but still. It was disconcerting to see them get so chummy so fast when evenย Iย had to warm her up a bit every time I visited.
I wasnโt sure whether to be happy they got along so well or disgruntled that she got along with him better than she did me.
โTodayโs puzzle day,โ Maura said. โI like puzzles. Doย youย like puzzles?โ She narrowed her eyes at Christian like his answer would determine whether they could continue their new friendship.
A smile spread across his face. โI love puzzles.โ โWhat kind?โ
โEvery kind. Crosswords, jigsaws, cryptogramsโฆโ
โI like jigsaws the most.โ Maura interrupted him mid- sentence. โItโsโฆโ She hesitated, and I could see her wracking her brain for the right phrase.
I glanced at Christian as the minutes ticked by. He waited for her to continue without a hint of annoyance or impatience.
Something warm heated the pit of my stomach and expanded into my chest.
โItโs satisfying,โ Maura finally said. The word came out slow and hesitant, like she was testing whether it was the right term. โWhen the pieces fit together and you see the whole picture.โ
Christian stared at her, his expression indecipherable. โYes,โ he said quietly. โIt is.โ
Iโd seen many iterations of Christian Harper over the past three months, but the one sitting here today? He was the one I could most see myself falling for.
I blinked away my unwanted emotion and pasted on a bright smile.
โMaura, would you like to take a walk in the garden? Itโs a beautiful day.โ
Her face lit up. โYes, please.โ
โMilady.โ Christian held out his arm.
He was laying it on thick, but Maura actuallyย giggledย as she took his arm. I had never, not once in all my years of knowing her, heard Maura giggle.
Unbelievable.
He must have the devilโs magic on his side.
โHow did you two meet?โ she asked as we walked through the rose garden. It was her favorite, and we stopped every two feet so she could ooh and aah over the lush blooms.
โWeโฆโ I almost told her the story Christian and I had concocted, but I went with a semblance of the truth. It felt wrong to lie to her. โWe live in the same building and have some mutual friends. I ran into a bit of trouble, and Christian helped me out.โ
โOh. How nice of him,โ Maura said. She patted his hand. โYou are such a gentleman. I can just tell.โ
He smiled and raised an eyebrow at me over her head. I rolled my eyes, but I couldnโt help smiling.
As insufferable as he would be after effortlessly charming Maura, I loved how well they got along. Nothing stressed me out more than people I cared about butting heads.
It was why my last family dinner had taken such a toll on me. Between Hawaii and my fashion line, Iโd been busy enough to shove it to the back of my mind, but it haunted me still.
I refused to cave first, though. If my family wanted to talk to me, they knew where to find me.
Maura, Christian, and I wandered through the gardens for a while until Maura got tired and we returned to her room.
โI like him,โ she said when Christian went to the restroom. โSuch a handsome young man. Charming too.โ
I stared at her. โDo youโฆhave aย crushย on him?โ
She snorted. โOf course not! Iโm too old to haveย crushes.
Besides, he only has eyes for you.โ My face warmed. โI donโtโฆโ
โIt is true.โ She coughed and picked up her teacup. โHe doesnโtโฆheโฆโ Her hands shook as she brought the cup closer to her mouth. It almost touched her lips before she dropped it, and it shattered into a dozen jagged pieces.
Mauraโs mouth fell open. Her eyes widened and took on a familiar wild look.
โItโs okay. Itโs okay,โ I said quickly. โItโs just a cup. Iโll get the nurses toโโ
โItโsย not just a cup!โ Her breathing quickened. โItโs broken and itโsโฆitโsโฆโ Her gaze darted around the room.
โEverything will be fine.โ I kept my voice calm despite the way my stomach dropped. She was growing visibly agitated, and once she got agitated, it was near impossible to calm her down without sedation. โIโll call a nurse and theyโll clean it up. Theyโreโโ
โAlready on their way.โ Christianโs voice cut into the conversation. I hadnโt heard him come in, but he moved quickly through the room and knelt in front of her. โThere are new cups in the community room, along with puzzles. Would you like to do one together?โ
Mauraโs eyes were still bright with panic, but her breaths slowed into something resembling normal. โPuzzle?โ
โA jigsaw puzzle,โ he confirmed. โTheir newest one.
Youโll be the first person to complete it.โ
โIโฆyes. I like puzzles.โ She released her stranglehold on her armrest. โI did a puzzle of a poodle once. I used to own a poodle. Itโs my favorite dog breedโฆโ
She went off on a tangent about the best and worst dog breeds as Christian guided her to the community room.
I followed them, my throat tight.
โThank you,โ I said once Maura was happily settled with her tea and puzzle. โForโฆโ I gestured toward the hallway where her room was situated. โAnd for coming with me.โ
โThere are worse ways to spend my day.โ Christian laced his fingers through mine and placed our hands on his thigh. โThank you for inviting me.โ
I looked down at our entwined hands and couldnโt stop my heart from expanding so much it made it hard to breathe.
I am in so much trouble.
That night, after we visited Maura, Christian and I
attended our first business event for him as a real couple.
The significance wasnโt lost on me, though the actual event bored me to tears. It was some tech gathering, and I spent most of it smiling, nodding, and pretending I cared about what people were saying while Christian networked.
โThe EU is killing us with its regulations,โ the man he was talking to grumbled. โItโs untenable!โ
I stifled a yawn while Christian answered him.
Tech regulation wasnโt nearly as interesting as baby turtles.
While the other man droned on about some new law that just passed, I placed a hand on Christianโs arm and whispered, โIโm going to the restroom. Iโll be right back.โ
He nodded, and I slipped away before I had to listen to one more complaint about the EU.
There wasnโt a line for the restroom, so I took the opportunity to fix my hair and makeup and check my notifications. My follower count was still growing, but it was slower now than in the beginning stages of our โrelationship.โ
I didnโt care as much as I used to. Joining the million- follower club made getting big partnerships easier, but itโd also made me realize how little the number meant on a personal level.
I slipped my phone into my clutch and exited the restroom.
I made it halfway back to Christian when the hairs on the back of my neck rose. I recognized that chill; it was what I felt when someone was watching me.
My head jerked up, and I scanned the room frantically for anythingโor anyoneโsuspicious.
Nothing. Just a bunch of people in suits, grousing about the latest regulatory laws and bragging about their companiesโ market caps.
Youโre being paranoid. Your stalker isย notย here. This is a
closed eventโ
A scream rose but stuck in my throat when someone grabbed my ass and squeezed. Hard.
I whipped around and stared in disbelief at the man leering at me.
He winked at me and moseyed on past like he hadnโt full-onย gropedย me in the middle of a professional event.
I was too stunned to say anything before he left.
The interaction had lasted less than a minute, but that was enough to make me feel like I was coated in a layer of grime I could never scrub off.
โWhatโs wrong?โ Christian picked up on my discomfort the instant I returned to his side.
Heโd had his back turned, so he hadnโt seen what happened. The man heโd been talking to had also wandered off, leaving us alone.
โNothing.โ I shifted beneath his skeptical gaze before I admitted, โSomeone groped me on my way back from the restroom.โ
Christian stilled.
โWho?โ His tone was calm, almost pleasant, but it contained something that evoked an arctic chill beneath my skin.
My body betrayed the small voice warning me not to tell him.
I instinctively flicked my eyes toward the bar, where the man whoโd groped me was hitting on an uninterested- looking woman.
Christian followed my gaze.
โI see.โ His inflection didnโt change, but foreboding slithered down my spine like the cool, scaly skin of a snake. Some people burned hot when they were angry, but
Christian ran cold. The quieter he got, the more people needed to worry.
โItโs not a big deal,โ I said anxiously. I didnโt want him doing anything that might get him into trouble or that he might regret later. โIt was only a passing grab. Not worth making a scene over.โ
โI wonโt make a scene.โ Christian set his empty champagne glass on a nearby table, his face unreadable. โIn fact, Iโm done here. Are you ready to leave?โ
I nodded and breathed a silent sigh of relief.ย Thank God.ย Between the mind-numbing conversations and the jerk who couldnโt keep his hands to himself, I was ready to put
the night behind me.
Still, when we exited the building and walked to Christianโs car, I couldnโt shake the sense that whoever had raised my inner alarms earlier hadnโt been the man who groped me, but someone else entirely.