โStella! I know youโre in there. Open up!โ
Oh no.
I buried my face in my silk pillowcase, hoping the voice would go away, but knowing its owner, they would camp out in my hall until I inevitably had to leave for fresh air and food.
My morning visitor was nothing if not persistent.
โStella Alonso! You canโt hide from me.โ A pause, followed by a more conciliatory, โI have matcha.โ
A groan escaped into my pillow.
I shouldnโt have put Jules on my list of approved visitors, but I also hadnโt expected her to beat down my door atโฆI raised my head and glanced at my digital clockโฆseven fifty- four in the morning.
Since she was already here and the chances of her leaving without answers were slim, I forced myself out of bed and into the living room.
I wish Iโd had more time to prepare for human interaction. I hadnโt even gotten the chance to wash my face yet, much less meditate or practice my morning yoga.
I stifled a yawn as I swung open the door and blinked at the fuzzy purple-clad figure in front of me.
โItโs about time.โ Jules stood in the hall, one hand planted on her hip and the other carrying a drinks tray
from a nearby coffee shop. โFive more minutes and I wouldโve broken down your door.โ
โWith your arm strength? Doubtful.โ
I cracked a smile at her offended gasp. โWho are you and what have you done to Stella? She wouldย neverย say something so hurtful.โ
โThe Stella youโre talking about typically doesnโt have people pounding down her door at eight in the morning.โ
I rubbed a hand over my face. My head felt like it was stuffed with cotton balls, and I couldnโt concentrate on anything other than how much Iโd rather crawl back into bed.
โFirst of all, itโs eight oh-five. Second of all,ย can you
blame meย after the bombshell you dropped on Instagram yesterday? Youโโ Jules exhaled sharply and smoothed a hand over her fuzzy purple coat. โNo, weโre not doing this in the hallway. Letโs talk inside. Can I come in?โ
โWould you leave if I said no?โ
Her laser stare burned through her giant sunglasses and into my skin.
Right.
I sighed and opened the door wider. โYou mentioned matcha?โ
I gave up on coffee years ago because it worsened my anxiety. Matcha lattes were the closest I came to espresso these days.
โYes. Consider this my bribe for all the juicy details.โ Jules handed me the drink as she waltzed inside and pushed her sunglasses on top of her head. โNowโฆโ She inhaled a long, deep breath.ย โYouโre dating someone? You called him my love? How did I not know about this? How long have you been dating?โ
I winced at the increasing volume of her questions while a construction crew invaded my head.
Bang. Bang. BANG!
Every swing of a hammer reverberated through my skull with bone-rattling force.
How much did I drink last night? Notย thatย much, right? I usually limited my alcohol intake to three glasses per night, but I wouldnโt be this hungover after three glasses.
I pinched the bridge of my nose and tried to piece the fuzzy pieces from last night together.
Baby turtles.ย Whiskey eyes. Champagne and gowns andโฆ
โIs that all you want?โ โNot even close.โ
The memory of my encounter with Christian slammed into me with such force it knocked the breath out of my lungs.
Everything came rushing backโour agreement, the photo I posted, the delicious roughness of his hand in mine when we were talking to Mike, and the headiness of his scent when he pinned me to the wall.
Part of me was annoyed by his overprotectiveness when Iโd just gone to the bathroom, for Godโs sake.
Another larger, more shameful part thrilled at the idea that he cared.
Pathetic? Probably. True? Undeniably.
No one had cared that much about me since Maura, and Christian and I werenโt even really dating.
โ…who is it?โ
โHmm?โ Was Christian at home, or had he already left for the day?
I tried to picture him eating and sleeping like a normal person and couldnโt.
โWhoโs your boyfriend?โ Jules repeated. โYou didnโt tag him, but thatย watchโฆโ She wiggled her eyebrows. โI can tell just by his hand that heโs hot.โ
Another piece from last night slotted into place.
My Instagram post. Iโd been so busy at the gala I hadnโt checked my notifications.
I swallowed past the sudden lump in my throat. โIโโ
โGood morning!โ A quick knock on the half-open door interrupted my response. Ava entered, looking far too bright-eyed and fresh-faced for this early in the morning. โAm I late? Did I miss anything good?โ She set a white Crumble & Bake bag on a side table. โBreakfast pastries,โ she explained, following my gaze.
She opened the bag and handed out muffins. My mouth watered at the smell.
At least my friends brought food to my interrogation. I wasnโt above accepting bribery.
I almost groaned as the taste of warm, freshly baked muffin exploded on my tongue.ย Definitely not above accepting bribery.
โStella was just about to tell me who her mystery man is.โ Jules ripped off a piece of blueberry muffin and popped it into her mouth.
Avaโs face lit up. โI bet heโs hot,โ she said. โYou can tell by the watch.โ
โThatโs what I said!โ Jules beamed. โGreat minds think alike.โ
The banana muffin turned sour in my mouth as they stared at me expectantly.
It was one thing to lie on social media; it was another to lie to my friendsโ faces. I didnโt tell them everything about my lifeโthey thought I had a great relationship with my family, and they didnโt know about Maura. Being the โperfectโ family was so important to my parents that sharing anything that didnโt align with that felt more difficult than it should have.
Ava and Jules were my best friends, yet I still kept so much of my life to myself.
But could I stand here and tell them Christian and I were dating when we werenโt? Not really, anyway.
One step at a time.
Theyโd only asked for his name, not the details of our relationship. Iโd cross that bridge when I got to it.
โHeโsโโ
I was interrupted yet again, this time by the insistent ring of my phone.
I didnโt have to check caller ID to know who was calling, and a quick glance at the incoming FaceTime proved me right.
โHi, Bridget.โ I rubbed my face again. I would kill for some yoga right now. I never felt right when I started the day without it. โI assume youโre calling to join the inquisition?โ
โFunny.โ Bridget raised an elegant blonde brow. โBut since you mention it, yes. This is theย secondย time Iโve been kept out of the loop regarding your love lives. I donโt appreciate it.โ
Last summer, Jules shocked us all when she announced she was dating Avaโs brother Josh. Josh and Jules had hated each other since the day they met, and a romantic relationship between them had seemed as likely as snowfall in Miami.
However, they were still going strong after they made things official seven months ago, so I guess the old adage was true. There really was a thin line between love and hate.
Despite the nerves coiled in my stomach, I had to fight a laugh at Bridgetโs uncharacteristic grumbling.
โIโm sure you have more things to worry about than our love lives,ย Your Majesty,โ I teased.
Sheโd been a princess during our college days, but she became queen after her older brother abdicated and her grandfather stepped down due to health reasons.
It still boggled my mind that I was best friends with a literal queen, but Bridget was so down to earth I forgot she was royalty half the time.
She wrinkled her nose. โMore things? Yes. More
interestingย things? Debatable.โ
โGuys, please. Letโs get things back on track,โ Jules said. โWho have you been hiding from us, Stel? Give us a name. Picture. Anything.ย Please,ย I need to know before I die from curiosity.โ
She flopped onto the couch in a dramatic heap. I shook my head.
If I looked upย drama queenย in the dictionary, Iโd find Jules Ambroseโs face next to it, but I loved her anyway. At least she was into fun drama and not the nasty, backstabbing kind.
โFine. Iโll tell you, but donโt freak out.โ I drew my bottom lip between my teeth. โItโs Christian Harper.โ
Three blank stares greeted my confession.
I couldnโt remember the last time my friends had been this speechless. They usually talked more than a daytime talk show host.
The taste of copper filled my mouth from how hard I was biting my lip.
โRhysโs old boss?โ Bridgetโs brow creased with confusion.
Her husband Rhys used to work for Harper Security. That was actually how they met. Heโd been assigned to her after her previous bodyguard returned home to Eldorra for paternity leave.
โYes.โ
โWhat does he have to do with this?โ Jules looked equally confused.
โHeโs my boyfriend.โ
Still nothing. I might as well be talking to the Madame Tussaudโs wax versions of my friends for all the reaction they showed.
โWhoโs your boyfriend?โ Ava asked. Oh, for goodnessโ sake.
โChristian Harper.โย I threw my hands up. โHeโs the guy in the photo I posted last night! Weโre dating. Well, fake dating, but thatโs another story.โ
Silence stretched for a long, stunned second before chaos erupted.
โChristian Harper?โ
โWhat do you mean,ย fake dating?โ
โHeโs dangerousโโ
โHow long has this been going onโโ
โIs he forcing you into this, because I saw the way he looked at youโโ
โStop.โ I pinched the bridge of my nose.
This was why I didnโt share things about my life often. Not because I didnโt want accountability, but because of other peopleโs reactions and expectations, whatever they may be.
I forced a calming breath through my nose before I addressed my friendsโ points one by one.
โYes, Christian is my fake boyfriend. Like I said, itโs a long story. He isย notย dangerousโI mean, heโs a little intense, but he runs a security company. His job is literally to protect peopleโs lives. Plus, heโs friends with Rhys, so he canโt be that bad. Last night was our first fake date, and no, he is not forcing me into this.โ
The last part was definitely true. The rest was debatable, but I kept that to myself.
โI wouldnโt say heโsย bestย friends with Rhys. They haveโฆโ Bridget paused, โan interesting relationship.โ
โForget Rhys,โ Jules said. โNo offense, Bridge. Heโs great and all, but I want to know about the boyfriend part. Stel, you donโt even want a real relationship. Why on earth are you in a fake one? Are you in trouble?โ Concern dimmed some of the sparkle in her eyes.
Guilt flared to life in my chest.
I hated burdening people with my problems, but I shouldโve anticipated their worry. Any romantic
relationship was out of the norm for me. I wasnโt opposed to dating, I justโฆwasnโt interested.
I liked theย ideaย of it. When I read a romance book, watched a romantic scene, or saw cute couples at dinner, a yearning for something similar tugged at my gut. But once the book or movie was over and I re-entered the bright light of reality, the yearning disappeared.
Romanticizing love was easy. Falling in love was harder, especially when my previous relationships had all lackedโฆย something. Some sort of emotional connection that would make the risk of falling worth it.
Plus, Iโd gotten used to being single, and I doubted the reality of love could live up to my fantasies of it, so I didnโt even try.
โIโm not in trouble. I promise,โ I said when I noticed Julesโs skeptical expression. โI justโฆโย Need more social media followers so I can make more money.ย My skin heated at how shallow that sounded.
The truth was more complicated, but I couldnโt dig into it without telling my friends about Maura, andย thatย was a conversation I wasnโt prepared to have at eight-thirty in the morning.
โIโm in the running for a huge brand deal, but I donโt have as many followers as some of the other girls. I figured I could improve my chances if I hit the million mark.โ
Bridgetโs frown deepened. โHow does that tie in with getting a boyfriend?โ
I reluctantly explained the rest of my plan. It sounded even more ridiculous when I said it out loud to people who werenโt familiar with the influencer world, but there was no point in holding back.
When I finished, the silence was a thousand times heavier than the one before.
โWow,โ Ava finally said. โThatโsโฆwow.โ
โIs s*x part of the deal? If itโs not, it should be. Christian looks like he would be aย beastย in bed.โ As expected, Jules
was the first to get over her shock and jump straight to the dirty part. โNo offense, but you could use a little lovinโ in your life. As much as we adore you, there are some things we canโt provide.โ
โNo, it isnโt, and it never will be,โ I said firmly.
Iโd made it clear to Christian that our arrangement wouldnโt encompass any physical displays of affection unless they were necessary to sell our public image as a couple.
S*x didnโt factor into the equation.ย At all.ย No matter how
gorgeous he was or how good heย mightย be in bed. My skin heated at a mental image of a nakedโย Donโt go there.
This was what happened when I missed my morning routine. My brain freaked out and started picturing things it had no business picturing.
I couldnโt even remember the last time Iโd fantasized about s*x, let alone had it.
โAre youย sureย everythingโs okay?โ Avaโs concern was palpable. โYouโve never cared that much about your follower count before.โ
I hadnโt obsessed over it the way other bloggers did, but saying I didnโt care was giving me too much credit.
Everyone trying to grow a platform on social media cared, and those that said they didnโt were lying.
Those little numbers could wreak havoc on anyoneโs mental health.
โIโm not trying to be combative,โ Ava added softly. โIf this is what you want to do, weโll support you. It just seems a littleโฆโ
โOut of character,โ Bridget finished.
I stared at the half-empty takeout cup in my hand. โMaybe. But maybe itโs also time to try something new.โ
I was twenty-six. Iโd had one โrealโ job since I graduated and no significant developments in my personal or professional lifes. I considered blogging my second job, but
a lot of people didnโt and I hated how I let their opinions affect the many hours of real work I poured into writing, styling, photography, and social media.
I was basically doing the same thing Iโd been doing since college, only I was older and a little more jaded.
Meanwhile, Ava had moved to London (even if itโd only been temporary), got engaged, and landed her dream job traveling the world as a photographer; Bridget got married and became a freakingย queen,ย and Jules passed the bar, became a high-powered attorney, and moved in with her boyfriend.
Everyone was starting new chapters of their lives while I was stuck in the prologue, waiting for my story to be told.
I swallowed the bitterness coating my tongue. If I didnโt shake things up, Iโd be an unfinished manuscript forever. A thousand potential words that never made it onto the page. Someone whoย couldโveย been something instead of someone whoย didย something.
โUnderstandable. Change is the spice of life,โ Jules agreed. Her face softened before she added, โLike Ava said, weโre not trying to challenge you on this. We just want to make sure itโs what you really want. If youโre happy, weโre happy.โ
โI know.โ I cracked a tiny smile. โAt the risk of sounding completely cheesyโฆI love you guys.โ
โDid you hear that?โ Jules placed a hand over her chest and looked at Ava. โShe loves us. She really loves us!โ
โYou know what that means,โ Ava said solemnly.
โYou guysโโ I barely had a chance to put my drink down before they tackled me in a hug. โStop!โ I laughed, my earlier melancholy melting beneath their affection.
โDonโt mind me. Iโm just over here in Eldorra, not jealous at all,โ Bridget said.
I raised my phone so we could see her again. She wore a half-amused, half-envious expression.
โYou need to visit us soon. We miss you.โ
We hadnโt seen her in person since Avaโs birthday last year, when sheโd surprised us at the party.
โI will, I promise.โ Bridget grew serious. โIn the meantime, be careful with Christian. Heโs not the type of man who does anything out of the goodness of his heart.โ
No, he wasnโt. But I didnโt need Bridget to tell me that.
After my friends left an hour later with promises not to tell anyone, including their significant others, about my deal with Christian, I showered and brewed myself a fresh pot of tea before I finally picked up my phone. I stared at the Instagram icon on my screen and held my breath as I tapped into my profile.
Oh. My. God.
I stared at my numbers, sure I was hallucinating.
Over one hundred thousand likes, four thousand comments, and ten thousand new followers overnight.
I pinched myself and flinched at the sharp burst of pain.
Not hallucinating.
Iโd expected good engagement on the photo with Christian, but I hadnโt expectedย this.
Giddiness ballooned in my chest while my mind raced with possibilities.
Would another photo with Christian go viral in a similar manner, or was this a one-off because it was the first one?
There was only one way to find out.
Visions of a million followers, six-figure brand deals, and paying an entire yearโs worth of Mauraโs care in one go with savings left over danced in my head.
Maybe Iโd signed a deal with the devil when I agreed to my arrangement with Christianโฆ
But that didnโt mean it wasnโt worth it.