Billionaire's Single Mom
"Don't remind me."
"I want to do something for you tonight. Something special."
"Movies and room service is already perfect. What do you want to do?"
"It's a surprise. I'm picking you up at seven o'clock sharp."
"Where are we going?"
"You still can't d
eal with surprises, can you?" she said smiling. "All you need to do is be ready for me to pick you up at seven. Oh. And get yourself a suit."
"Now you gotta tell me," I insisted. She smirked and kissed me before walking away.
"Seven sharp. Don't be late," she said before walking out.
I laughed a little as I went back to my suite. This is basically what I had done to her, and she had hated every second of it until the point that we were actually on our date.
I needed to get a suit, so I figured that was what we were doing, going on a date. A sit-down dinner some place. That was cool. It didn't make that much of a difference to me, as long as we were together. I'd eat leftover white rice and pineapple slices with her on her porch as long as we were doing it together.
Fuck. Getting on that plane was going to kill me.
Sure, I got to remember everything that we had while we had it, but fuck that. I didn't want a goddamn memory because that meant we'd still be apart.
I took a shower and got changed before sitting at the piano. I had gotten the call about the contract on Monday. It was Friday today. Wes Barry had hit me up again for an update, but I had managed to get him to give me a little more time, like a week, before I told him anything. I fed him some bullshit about tying up loose ends with Remus, and he bought it or pretended to buy it.
All I wanted was more time. This decision was more than just making music in LA again. It was also breaking up with this girl who I didn't even know I wanted or needed.
I was getting up to grab something to write on when I heard a knock on my door. I went to get it and found Keno was standing there in a shirt and khakis, not his uniform.
"Keno?"
"You look like you were expecting someone else," he said.
"No, I'm just surprised. Don't you have work?"
"You need a suit today," he said.
"How do you know that?" I asked. He smirked and shook his head.
"You're getting nothing out of me, brother. Come on, let's go."
I didn't like this. I knew I didn't have to worry about it or anything, but Abby had accomplices now; what the fuck was going on? I bet if I asked Makani what was happening, she'd stonewall me, too. We ended up in his car, taking a short trip to a suit store in the city.
I didn't get a lot of suits since I didn't have an office job. Guys who made music got away with a lot more. I had a couple in LA, but of course, I hadn’t brought them. Keno joined me after talking to the shop owner a little. They knew each other, just like everyone else on the island.
"How are you and Makani doing?" I asked since it had been a little while since we were all together.
"Great. It's weird that you asked that, actually," he said.
"Oh yeah? Why?"
"I'm gonna pop the question tonight," he said.
"No way. You’re gonna marry her?"
"I'm gonna ask her to marry me. We talked about doing it before we broke up, and I think this time around she's ready. I'm tired of waiting, you know? I love her. She's it for me."