chapter two
chapter two
Kate
Distracted as I drive home, my mind replaying the evening over and over, I miss my damn exit as a picture of Cooper standing beside my jeep pops into my head for the twentieth time. Dress shirt unbuttoned at the collar, shirt sleeves rolled up to reveal sexy strong forearms, he exuded power, yet something about him was playful … down to earth. Not like the typical guys I’ve been meeting the last few years.
His square, deeply defined jaw had just a hint of a five o’clock shadow on his perfectly tanned skin. Bright, startlingly green eyes stood out, the shade somewhere between jade and moss. Beautiful, but the color wasn’t the part that mesmerized me. It was the gold ring around his pupil that captured my attention, surrounding the rich dark brown. It reminded me of a sunflower, painted in a field of green grass. And every time he tried to bluff, the sunflower grew bigger, making it that much more difficult to focus on my hand. It didn’t help that the soft green and glittering gold were set off by the thickest eyelashes I’ve ever seen on a man. Why do men get the good eyelashes?
I hold my breath and make a wish as I enter the tunnel. I’ve been making the same wish as I drive through the burrowed rocky canyon for years. It’s always about my brother. Selfishly, today my wish is for me.
After a twenty-minute detour, I’m surprised to find my roommate, Sadie, still awake when I walk into my apartment.
Collapsing onto the couch dramatically, I slouch down, stretching my long legs across the coffee table.
“Bad day, Angelina?” she says. Every day since I started filming the reality show, she has a new actress name for me. Yesterday I was Reese.
“Long day of sitting around doing nothing. But, actually, it was a good night.”
“Did you get to see Flynn?” She sits up on the couch, hoping to hear some good gossip. Gossip I’m not supposed to share by the terms of my contract, one that I violate pretty much daily. Even if I weren’t anxious to tell my best friend about a guy I was seeing, she’d get it out of me. Sadie Warner could pull gossip out of a priest.
“No, he wasn’t on set today.”
Deflated she won’t be getting the juicy inside scoop about Bachelor Flynn today, she continues anyway. “What did you do tonight that was fun then?”
“I played cards.”
“Cards? Booooring.” She drags out the word in that singsongy way.
“Not when one of the players is hot.”
“Why didn’t you say that sooner?” She tucks her feet underneath her, giving me her full attention.
“You lost interest the minute I told you Flynn wasn’t there, and only regained interest once I mentioned a hot guy.”
“So?” Clearly she can’t fathom what is wrong with my statement. I roll my eyes.
“What if I had a nice night catching up with an old family friend? A
female
old family friend who is important to me. Would you have wanted to hear about my night then?”
“Absolutely not.”
I laugh. “I shouldn’t tell you about the hot guy then, if you don’t want to hear about our old friend Edna.”
“Who’s Edna?” She looks confused.
“The old family friend I just made up that you had no interest in?”
“And you felt the need to give her a name?”
“Maybe I love dear old Edna a whole lot and she’s special to me.”
“Then call your mother and tell her about Edna.”
“Maybe I’ll call my mother and tell her about Cooper too then.”
“Cooper, huh?” Her eyes widen in an
ooh.
“How tall was he?”
I can’t help but smile. “I didn’t measure him … but tall … maybe six foot one or two.”
“Nice.” Sadie wiggles her eyebrows. “Tall is good. What else you got?”
“Square jaw, chiseled nose, inky dark hair and matching thick lashes that set off incredible light eyes. Green with sunflowers in them.”
“Mouth?”
“Ridiculously sexy kissable lips. Oh … and he licked me.”
“He licked you?”
“He did it discretely, kissed the top of my hand, but I felt his tongue. Made my skin heat. Like throwing water into a heated frying pan.”
“Mmmmm … the kind of sexy that makes your temperature rise. I need more. How’s his ass?” Sadie closes her eyes as if she’s imagining the man I’m describing.
“Like you could bounce a quarter off of it.”
“Arms?”
“He was wearing a dress shirt, so I only got to see his forearms.”
Her eyes are still closed. “Okay … tell me about those.”
“Strong, incredibly sexy.”
“Chest?” Her voice is lower.
“Broad. Thick wide shoulders. Narrow waist.”
Sadie’s eyes fly open.
“What?” I say, wondering what part of my description could possibly have derailed her fantasy.
“Why are you home, if he’s out there?”
I laugh, but then I remember the reason. Leaning back with a sigh, I admit, “He asked me out too.”
“And … ?”
“I said no.”
“Why?”
“You know why! The contract.”
“Screw the contract.”
“Screw the contract? You’re the one that made me sign it!”
“I made you sign it. I didn’t tell you that you have to follow it to a tee!”
“But that’s the way it works. I promise them something and they promise me something. Isn’t that how you explained it to me?”
“Pffftt … No one ever pays attention to those things,” my best friend, who also happens to be my attorney, says.
“I need to focus on the show. I don’t need a distraction right now.”
“You haven’t gotten
distracted
in a long time. How long has it been?”
Too long.
“I’ve been busy.”
“I know. You’ve been running yourself ragged since the accident.”
“Someone has to take care of things.”
“Yes. And you will. But there’s no reason you can’t take care of
other things
too. Have you checked for cobwebs down there?” She teases, then her face turns serious. “Look, I know you have a lot on your plate. But sometimes I worry it’s less about you being busy, and more about you denying yourself happiness from misplaced guilt.”
“I’m fine. Stop worrying about me. Plus, who knows, I could win a lot of money on this show
and
get my cobwebs dusted.”
I’m up early, nervous as hell about going back to the
Throb
set. Today is the first day of
bachelor’s choice,
meaning Flynn gets to pick which girl he wants to spend twenty-four hours alone with on a deserted island. Sure, the island is only a few miles off the coast of California, and the deserted couples get delivered a gourmet food basket—
Survivor,
it’s not. But still, who knows what can happen when two people who are attracted to each other are alone for twenty-four hours in that setting?
I hastily park my car and jog to the door of the studio a few minutes late. The other contestants are sitting around waiting still, so I stop by Frank’s office and say good morning.
“You know, missy, normally I’d have to be married to let a woman take that much money from me.” Frank smiles warmly as he jokes.
“And normally I wouldn’t let a man off so easily the first time I play with him,” I say joking—but there’s truth in my words. One of the cardinal rules my dad taught me: you only get the element of surprise once, so win big the first time.
Frank chuckles. “What’s Mr. Montgomery got planned for today?”
“We’re all going over to the beach house in Malibu. We spend a few hours with Flynn and then he gets to pick his choice for his next date.”
Frank sighs. “Whatever happened to meeting women the old-fashioned way … picking them up in a bar? I don’t get the whole reality TV thing. Why would a beautiful girl like you have to go on national TV to
maybe
get a date?”
“Seemed like a good idea at the time I signed up.” I shrug, trying to come off casual. The terms of our contract are confidential, so I can’t share with him the real reason I decided to go on the show … the $250,000 grand prize.
Behind me, I hear the director calling everyone together. “I better go. Have a good day, Frank.”
“You too, Kate. The seat is yours if you want to sit in on the next game, kiddo. I know some of the guys would love a chance to win back some of their money.” Frank pauses. “And maybe their pride.”
“I’d love that. See you soon.”
The age range of the contestants runs from twenty-three to twenty-eight, yet it feels like high school all over again. I look over to the padded lounge chairs along the side of the pool, where six of the remaining ladies sit gathered in a tight group, gossiping.
“Bet they were cheerleaders,” Ava says as she joins me in the pool, the two of us outsiders looking in on the cool-girl posse from a distance.
“Without a doubt.” I nod my chin in the direction of the ringleader who sits in the middle of the clan. “Jessica was definitely prom queen too.”
“You know they aren’t coming in because they don’t want to mess up their hair and makeup.”
“Of course … God forbid.” I should probably be doing the same thing, keeping my eye on winning the prize, but it’s over ninety degrees today, and sweltering in the sun while staring longingly at the glistening pool just seems stupid to me.
“Who do you think he picks for the first stranded date?” Ava’s fisted hands clench and unclench in the water, each squeeze sending a stream of water soaring into the air.
“Jessica. That little white string she calls a bathing suit will definitely catch Flynn’s attention. You think they’re real?”
“Her boobs?”
“Yeah.”
“No, they are definitely not real.” We both stare over at prom queen; her nipples are barely covered by the small triangle top that tries to contain her overflowing breasts.
I look down at my barely C cups: they’re perky, but definitely not the attention-getters that Jessica’s are. “Remind me not to stand next to her in a bathing suit.” I laugh.
“You?” Ava looks down and then back to me. “Hello? I look like a boy!”
I hadn’t really noticed her flat chest until now, but she actually makes me look endowed. “Maybe I should stand next to you, might help put my girls into perspective.” Ava splashes me, smiling.
“Hi ladies.” Flynn Beckham interrupts our girl talk, walking into the spacious yard wearing nothing but swim trunks. Every head turns. I may have entered this contest for the grand-prize money, but I’d be lying if I said that the bachelor hasn’t sparked my interest. He’s nothing like I expected. The outside may scream rockstar, but in the small amount of time I’ve spent getting to know him, he’s seemed like a pretty normal and great guy.
“Hi Flynn.” The lounge-chair ladies swoon in unison.
He smiles and waves, but keeps going as he passes, heading straight for the pool—to the blatant dismay of the poolside posing beauties.
As he gets closer to the pool, he winks at Ava and me … right before cannonballing into the middle, splashing water all over the ladies who weren’t planning on getting wet.
When he surfaces with a huge boyish smile on his face, I’m laughing. If I was in his position, it’s exactly what I would have done. “Wish I could have seen their faces,” Flynn grins as he speaks to us low.
“I don’t think they were happy getting their hair ruined,” I say through a genuine smile. He’s facing us, his back to the other women. I glance over, then return my attention to him. “Bet they all come in the pool now though.”
“I say four come in.”
“All six.”
Flynn arches his eyebrows. “Bet you a foot massage.”
Crinkling up my nose, I respond, “I’m not really a foot person.”
A lopsided smile reveals one of his two deep-set dimples. God, he really is adorable. “Chicken?” he challenges.
Looking over at the girls, I see three already coming toward the water. “You’re on.” I extend my hand and we shake on it.
“That feels so good.” I close my eyes and lean back, relaxing into the pleasure with a deep sigh. I wasn’t kidding when I said feet weren’t really my thing. But Flynn definitely knows what he’s doing as his two thumbs rub firmly into the ball of my foot, each stroke releasing a little more tension from my body.
“I’m glad I lost.” His murmur is a low rumble. I can tell he’s smiling, even though I don’t open my eyes to check. I smile back too.
“Mmmmmm. I’m glad you lost too” is all I can muster as he alternates between kneading and long gliding strokes on the instep of my left foot.
“Not to be a pig here, but Jesus, Kate, you look like you might have an orgasm.”
My smile widens. “I might.” It would be the first one in
way
too long.
He laughs. “That good, huh?”
“Shut up and rub.” I don’t even care that cameras are probably filming my succumbing to a pre-orgasmic induced haze.
“Yes, ma’am. Watching your face is better than getting a foot massage myself anyway.”