Started With a Lie â Chapter Thirteen
âHappy birthday, to you! Happy birthday, to you! Happy birthday, dear Lee! Happy birthday to you!â the entire room sings and claps as Lee blows out his candles. When the song ends, everybody claps and Lee starts cutting the cake.
âWhom are you going to give the first bite to?â someone shouts from the crowd. âAny special lady?â
Lee has a small smile on his faceârare for him. I watch all this happen but Iâm still shaken up. Everything I saw, everything I feltâwas it real? Did I just imagine it because of stress? I have been sleeping late. Iâm still shaking. My palms are sweaty. Did I really just see my so-called-dead father walk around in perfect health?
âI would like to call up here my girlfriend, Ivory Flores!â I hear Lee yell. It doesnât make sense. Weâre not supposed to blow our cover. These people will think weâre together which will give us more people who expect us to be together. We werenât supposed to tell anyone but Madam Jin. Everyone else was supposed to think I was just a friend that Lee brought along as a date.
I move through the crowd to where Lee isâthe smack middle of the crowd. The cake is the size of the large table in my living room. âWhat are you doing?â I whisper to his ear.
âOh, so now you come to me, huh? Whereâs Mark?â He sees my straightforward look and then replies, âItâs fine. Most of these people are from foreign countries. And the rest, Iâll probably never see again,â Lee reassures. âItâs totally fine.â
âIt better be.â
Lee smirks. âEveryone, this is my girlfriend.â He gestures to me and everybody gasps. They whisper and some even congratulates Lee. Iâm too busy paying attention to the crowd that I donât see Lee going ahead and smearing cake over my face.
âLee!â I shout. Everybody breaks into a laughter and smile at as. I guess they approve of our relationship. I take some cake off my face and smear it over Leeâs.
Then, I realize how soft and clear his complexion is.
Everyoneâs chuckling and I am too. I havenât laughed this much for a long time. After everyoneâs done laughing, Lee orders a servant to serve pieces of cake. Everybody separates and eats their cakeâcontinuing what they were doing before.
Lee is eating his cake alone on the balcony. Why is the birthday boy eating alone? I wander off to him with my own cake. Thereâs a table on the balcony and I leave my cake there. I go stand next to Lee, whoâs just staring out, looking at New York City.
Everything is blurry of light because the rain is slowly still falling. Itâs not heavyâbut itâs falling.
âLee, why are you out here?â I ask as I rest my hands on the railing next to him. âThe birthday boy shouldnât be moping around all by himself.â Lee doesnât face me. âLee?â
I get no answer.
Something is wrong. I turn Leeâs shoulder and gasp. Heâs crying. Leeâthe cold-hearted, smartass-reply, and complete jerkâwas crying right there in front of me. I donât know why or how but when I saw his face, something inside me broke, too.
âLeeâs whatâs wrong?â I ask. He doesnât reply. I shake him. âLee?â He just grabs me and holds me close. His arms are wrapped so tight around me, like itâs the one thing keeping him from floating off Earth. I donât complain, though. I just wrap my arms around him tightly.
âP-Please,â Lee stuttersâanother rare thing. He only speaks suavely, never stutters. âPlease stay like this for a while. And please donât ask whatâs wrong.â
I nod into his shoulder but I already know whatâs going on. Under his personality and hard cold presence, he is human. He has feelings. This is real. Itâs probably because his birthday reminds him of his father. When I celebrated my birthday for the first time after my fatherâs death, everything felt so wrong. Memories had flooded me of the past and I just couldnât feel happy.
Rubbing my hands in circles on his back, I kept repeating, âItâs going to be okay, Lee. Iâm here. Itâs okay.â
Lee pulls back and holds my face in his hands. âIâm so glad youâre here with me, Ivory.â Is he slurring? He rubs his thumb over my cheek. He presses his forehead to mine and I just stare at his blue eyes. No wonder everyone loved blue eyes. âI think I like you,â he murmurs and before my eyes can widen, he kisses me.
The man who hated my guts is kissing me.
And the scariest part is that Iâm enjoying it. No, I tell myself. And did I hear that right? He⦠likes me? I push him away and he whimpers in sadnessâI feel the same.
âLee,â I whisper. âWe canât.â But heâs not listening to me because he passes out. Wait, what? And then I notice the bottles of alcohol behind him. I knew he wasnât being himself. I sigh. Wait, why was I sighing? Did I actually want him to sincerely kiss me?
Yes. I shake my head and repeat, No. No. No.
Itâs winter and itâs cold. I donât want him to freeze. I lean down and put his head on my lap. Reaching into his pocket, I get his phone and dial up the chauffer to pick us up. Everyone else starts to leave, too, since we already cut the cake.
When the chauffer arrives, he helps Lee get to the car and I make sure I have everything with me before leaving.
âIvory!â Mark calls. I turn around, a step away from the door. He catches up to me. âHey, I had a really fun time. Itâs good to have someone to talk to. I donât really have friends.â
âReally?â I ask, shocked. âWell, Iâm your friend.â I grin as he grins back. I grab a napkin from a nearby table and jot down my number. âHey. Hereâs my number. We should hang out soon. Oh, and itâs just as friends. Iâm not hitting on you.â I chuckle.
Mark chuckles, too. âIâll keep that in mind.â We bid goodbyes and we wave before I run outside in the rain. Itâs pouring heavily now. I hop in the car and Leeâs sleeping inside there. Heâs soaked as I am.
His hair is all over his face. I move his bangs to the side away from his eyes. He looks so sweet when heâs sleeping. I trail my hands away from his hair and to his lipsâhis soft lips that I kissed earlier.
I jolt away. What am I doing? Who am I anymore?
This needs to stop. I will never get a chance with him. Thereâs no point in even liking him. There is no future if we ever do get together. Weâre from different worlds. Weâre just not meant to be.
I chuckle to myself. I sound like such a melo-dramatic person like those whiny girls from romance movies and books.
We reach the hotel minutes later. The chauffer calls some of the hotel staff to help Lee up. I thank them when Leeâs put inside and give them a little tip for the help. I head back inside and see Lee sleeping peacefully on the couch.
I definitely wonât undress him so I go to my room and change into sweatpants and a sweatshirt. I grab some blankets for Lee and head back to the living room and place it over him while I take a seat on the opposite couch.
I drift to sleep under the blanket.
Itâs still raining the next morning. I wake up first. I throw off the covers. Usually, Lee wakes up first. Itâs funny. Iâm so used to Lee in my life now. I go to the bathroom and wash up before returning to the living room.
Leeâs still asleep.
Thatâs weird. Heâs a morning person. I walk over and touch his face. Itâs burning hot. Lee has a fever. Heâs breathing hard and sweating. I shake him awake.
âI-Ivory?â he says through his sleepy voiceâwhich is deeper than usual. âWhatâre you doing here?â His breath stinks and reeks of alcohol.
âYouâre sick,â I say. This is bad. âGet up.â He moves slowly and I help him up. âGo change and wash up. Iâll make some breakfast. Do you have any painkillers or medicine for fevers?â
âIn my bedroom,â Lee answers. I place my hand on his back to help him but he pushes my hand away. It stings me on the inside. What was that? He ignores me and walks off to the bathroom. I would kick his ass for being so bipolar but seeing that heâs a sick person, I decide against it.
I make him some porridge that Mom always makes me when I get sick. It always helped me get better. I also make sure to get the meds out of his bedroom. I finish by the time Lee is out of the bathroom. I place the porridge on the dining room table and Lee sits down. Heâs in his suit.
âWhy are you wearing your suit?â I ask, crossing my arms.
âI have work,â he simply says.
âUm, no you donât.â I cross my arms. âYou canât be seriously going to work while you have a raging fever.â
Lee takes a sip of the porridge. âI appreciate you worrying and caring for me, but the hotel doesnât run on itâs own. I have places to be and people to see.â His tie is crooked, his hair just messy, and his suit not ironed.
âYeah, but if you go, your fever will just grow and you wonât be able to go to work for more time,â I point out. I pass him a glass of water to drink. He sips it and nods as thanks.
âWell, I donât agree with that.â He pushes the empty bowl towards me. âThe porridge sucked.â Heâll never say thank you, will he? âOkay, so, after I get back from work, Iâll drive you back to Brownwood. All is well.â Lee gets up and straightens his tie.
I stand in front of him. âYouâre not going to work.â
He smirks. Only he would still be the same jerk even when he was sick. âI am going to work. You canât stop me, Ivory.â
âLetâs make a deal,â I plead.
âDeals never work out with you,â he says. Good point. Too bad Iâm stubborn. Lee walks past me to the door. I run and slam the door shut and stand in front of it with my arms and legs around it.
âIf your temperature is over one-hundred-and-one, then you have to stay. But, if itâs under, you can go to work. I promise,â I say. âItâs a pretty good deal.â
âNo.â
âWell, thatâs too bad then because Iâm really not going to move until you follow along to my deal,â I grin. Lee debates over his choices and realizes Iâm right. I wait, still holding the door with my entire body. Itâs getting uncomfortable.
Lee sighs. âFine.â
I take the thermometer out of my pocket. I found it in his bedroom with some medicine. Staying put in front of the door, I shove the thermometer in Leeâs mouth and he jumps back a little, trying not to choke on it. We both wait until the thermometer beeps, indicating itâs finished. I snatch the thermometer out before Lee can.
âSo aggressive,â Lee whispers to himself.
âI am not aggressive,â I retort. âOkay, you ready?â Lee nods. I flip over the thermometer and we both lean in to see whatâs there. 101.1 degrees. I jump up in glee while Lee groans. âYes!â
âI donât have time for this,â Lee whines. He tries shoving me out of the way and reaches to the doorknob but I get there first.
âAre you trying to run away, Lee?â I ask, narrowing my eyes down to his. âI canât believe it. The youngest billionaire, and president of the hotel branches is running away from a deal? How cowardly.â
Lee lets go of the doorknob. âI hate you.â
âIâm so offended,â I say sarcastically, throwing my hand to my heart. âIt breaks me to shreds.â Lee walks off to the living room and throws his briefcase on the couch. âAll right, you go change and you better hop into bed.â
âYou sound like a mother.â
âWell, I try,â I say, running a hand through my hair dramatically. Even though Lee complains, he listens to me and comes back in his pajama pants and a plain white t-shirt. I grab all the medicine and usher him into his room where I make sure he gets in bed, under a pile of blankets.
Lee groans. âI have a headache.â He runs both hands through his hair as if that would stop the headache from coming on.
I throw him a painkiller bottle. âTake two.â I also grab the fever medicine and throw that, too. âTake one of that, too.â I also grab the bowl of water and a towel. I drench the towel in the cold water and squeeze it so no water droplets fall off. Placing it on Leeâs forehead, I also start up the heater in the room.
âWhat the hell is this?â Lee asks, pointing to the towel on his forehead.
âItâs supposed to help,â I respond. âNow go to sleep. Rest is the most essential thing to getting better. If you donât rest, youâll never get back to work.â
âSince when did you become a doctor?â he says as he crosses his arms under the blankets. His face is flushedâbecause of the feverâand the tips of his ears are red.
I smile at the vulnerable sight of him. âSince you got sick.â I grab a single, cushioned chair and drag it to his bed. After getting comfortable, I just sit there and make sure nothingâs wrong with him.
âWhatâre you doing? Are you just going to stare at me all day? As attractive as I am, I feel uncomfortable going to sleep with you just staring at me,â Lee says.
âYour ego is just too big,â I say. âWell, I also donât want you to die on my watch. What if Iâm in the kitchen and youâre just dying. I wonât hear you.â
âYou over exaggerate.â
âMaybe.â
âMaybe?â Lee chuckles. âYeah, sure. Like maybe Iâm secretly Spiderman. Or maybe Iâm not handsome. Or maybe I like you.â
My eyes widen. Did I just hear that right? I look over to Lee and see his eyes wide open too before he fixes it to a dull one. I need to change the topic. âErm, S-Spiderman was a good movie. I heard they made a new one.â
âI have the original Spiderman movies,â Lee says. He points across the room where his television is. âItâs under the televisionâwhere all the magazines are stacked.â
âOh, okay.â I get out of my chair and walk over to where he pointed. The floor is so cold and it makes me just want to go back and curl up in the chair. Sure enough, I find the movies. âYou want to watch them?â
âIf you want to,â Lee says nonchalantly.
I pop the first movie in before scurrying back to the chair. When I sit down, I hear a cracking noise. Did I break the chair? I check the chairâs legs but theyâre not broken at all. I look over to Lee. âDid you hear that?â
âYeah. Did you fart or something?â Lee asks, narrowing his eyes down at me. âI think I smell something.â
I smell it, tooâa disgusting odor. âShut up, Lee. It wasnât me.â I look around and realize the heater is quiet. The heaterâs only quiet when itâs off. I go check and press âOnâ, but it doesnât work. I press again but same response. âThe heaterâs broken.â
âOh,â Lee shrugs. âI guess Iâll just buy another one later.â
âYeah,â I nod before racing back to the warm chair. The movie starts and since itâs raining outsideâit gives the room a movie theater effect. Several minutes in, I start rubbing my arms of goose bumps. It isnât because the movie scares me, or because the movie is really good.
I am freezing.
âYou cold?â Lee says, staring at me. I guess he noticed. I nod slowly while I wonder what heâs up to. Is he going to go out and buy another heater just for that? âHop in.â
âWhat? Where?â I ask, confused. I wouldâve thought that he meant his bed, but this is Lee weâre talking about. He doesnât share his things with commoners like me. He isnât nice. He doesnât give away things for free.
âThe bed, you idiot.â And I am proved wrong.
âB-Butââ
âI thought you were cold.â Lee tugs the blanket on the opposite side of him. âAre you going to get in or not? The offerâs not going to stand very long.â
I nod and walk over and slip under the blankets. Itâs warmâLeeâs body heat radiating off me already. I scoot over just so our shoulders are touching, but not so Iâm not throwing myself in him.
Itâs a win-win situation. Watching movies with your crush while cuddlingâwell, if you call being under the same blanket cuddlingâand getting warm instead of sitting in a freezing room.
I smile throughout the entire movieâeven the bad parts. I wasnât even paying attention. All I cared was that Lee and I were under the same blanket, shoulders touching, and acting as if we were a couple.
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Another update? Wow. She's going nuts. But, I guess I'm generous. Just kidding. I'm not nice at all. This is my way of saying sorry for the stupid glitches in the last chapter like page five not working. I fixed that but if anyone has any problems, tell me. I also have a week of nothing to do. So, here's another chapter. As you can see, things are getting heated. (;
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