“Why would you do that?” I asked innocently.
“Yeah—why would you do that?” Ella echoed, sounding distinctly more cross.
Nick glanced between us, thinking fast.
“I just thought...I could introduce Ella to some of my friends. Get her name out there, you know? There’s no need to...”
To be with her by yourself?
I cocked my head with a grin, pushing him closer and closer to the edge.
“No need to...?”
We locked eyes, before he turned to Ella with a calming smile.
“No need to keep you all to myself. We want people to get to know you. I shouldn’t have all the...the fun by myself. You’re in this to make connections too, right?”
It was both persuasive and casually said, and at first, it looked like she might have actually been swayed. But I was quick to nip that little con in the bud.
“Aw Nick—that’s sweet of you to worry, but the entire point of this is to present you and Ella to the public as a couple. Candlelight dinners. Tables for two. The whole nine yards.”
A sudden shadow dimmed his bright face, but he rose to the challenge.
“You know, before we go—I just wanted to say thank you, Abby.” He flashed me a deceptively sweet smile. “I know that it’s a lot of work—creating an entire relationship from scratch. Especially one like this. The eyes of the whole world will be upon us. The eyes of the company. The eyes of my father.”
He let that sink in for a second, before flashing me a wicked grin.
“I’m just glad that you’re the one who will be held responsible.”
My nausea was back. So was that cup of coffee I’d stolen from Allison.
Unable to speak, I simply smiled and waved them off—standing on the side of the curb until they’d disappeared round the bend. The second they did, I bent over—hands on my knees.
After forcing a swallow, I took several deep breaths. In and out. In and out.
Dick move...mentioning his father.
But after I got over the initial shock of it, the thought of Mitchell only strengthened my resolve. Nick was right. I was going to be held responsible. But that just meant that this was going to be the best damn relationship the world had ever seen.
And on that note, I glanced down at my watch with a little smile.
...the fun was about to start.
Chapter 19
“You moved her into my apartment!”
My eyes flew open and I looked around in a daze, trying to understand what was going on around me. The clock on the wall said it was four in the morning. The entire place smelled of whipped cream and lighter fluid. And Nicholas Hunter was standing in front of my bed.
The first thing I did was pinch myself to make sure I wasn’t dreaming. The second thing I did was glance beneath the covers to make sure I was wearing some kind of pants.
“Nick?” I squinted in the dim light, trying to make sense of it all. It looked like he was actually wet again. But dirty too. Covered in something I didn’t recognize. “I don’t—”
“Yes,” he shouted, “it’s me! Nick! Your only client! The man who pays for this awful excuse for an apartment! The same man who you totally fucked over tonight!”
I cringed beneath my comforter, wishing it was just a dream after all.
“What are you...” The remnants of sleep began to fall away, and I started putting things together for the first time. Starting with the most important. “You came to my apartment?!”