Started With a Lie â Chapter Six
I am an idiot. A complete idiot.
âYou are such an idiot,â Candy says, reading my thoughts. She lounges on the bed, going through text messages from Kevin. I think theyâre on the verge of being official. Weâre in her hotel room right now. She shares it with a girl named Lisaâsomeone in our class.
Iâm sitting on the opposite side of the bed, trying to think of ideas to somehow avoid tonight. So far, I have nothing.
The party will take off in less than four hours.
âThanks for the support, best friend,â I say sarcastically. âWhat do I do? Lee refuses to help and I already told Karen Iâd introduce him to her tonight.â I groan, falling flat back on the bed.
âAnd this is why youâre an idiot.â
I close my eyes and try to come up with ideas. Anything. I jolt up. âMaybe I can just like pretend to be sick. Or maybe trip down the stairs and sprain my leg!â
Candy looks up from her phone, sending me a look. âThatâs ridiculous.â
âI know,â I frown. âI canât think of anything though.â I run both my hands through my hair, messing it up into a wild frizz. âThereâs not that much I can doâtime is running out, too.â
âJust go to Lee. Ask him for a favorâjust this once,â Candy suggests. âJust tell him this is the last time before you leave him alone completely. Maybe, heâll listen. If not, use some blackmail or something.â
She has a point. A low blow but Iâm desperate. Iâm trouble-prone. Itâs a good idea too. I could leave him alone after tonight. Just tonight. I just want one night where I can be right and have the better life. I just want to beat Karenâjust once, at least.
âIâll be right back,â I tell Candy before I head out of the hotel room. I donât think she heard me though. I walk down the hallway and into the elevator to get to the highest floor. Lee lives on the top floorâsuch a snob. He just has to live on the top floor like he rules the world or something.
The elevator dings open and Leeâs standing in front of me. Talk about awkward situations of all time.
I wave. âHi.â He gives me a glare and I blush. This is embarrassing. He rejected me and kind of told me off. Whatâre you supposed to do in situations like this?
Lee walks in the elevator, giving me the cold shoulder. I frown. It stings even though everything is my fault. His rich smelling cologne burns my nostrils. So, he wants to play the rude treatment? Weâll see.
âWhat? Did you not take a shower today? Why the overflow of cologne?â I say, my voice flat. I donât know why Iâm mad heâs ignoring me⦠but it hurts.
âExcuse me?â His eyes flicker over to me. He scoffs as if I have the nerve to even be talking to him. âMe? Whatâs with your hair? Did you fall off a cliff and run into a toilet?â
Whatâs he talking about? I check my reflection on the silver part of the elevator. My hair looks like a ball of knotted yellow yarn. I remember I messed it up earlier when I was frustrated.
Blushing, I pat down my hair until itâs decent. âShut up.â
Lee smirks, knowing he won. Maybe, I should try a different approach. I suddenly straighten upâcausing him to look over. He gives me a confused look. I walk closer to him and he strays away from me as possible. His back is on the wall now.
âWhat are you doing, Miss Ivory?â his cool voice says. Of course, heâd stay extremely calm in a situation like this.
I put on my most seductive tone. âDoing what, Lee?â
Leeâs face is blank. Heâs just staring at me, now. I canât tell what heâs thinking. His face gives off nothing. Is he going to fall for it? Will he start laughing? I can tell heâs trying to hold his laughter.
Suddenly, itâs me up against the wall. Leeâs breath is fanned across my faceâsmelling of peppermint. What kind of businessman eats peppermint? I stray my mind away from these nonsense thoughts and back to whatâs happening.
Lee leans in until his lips are at my ear. âYouâll have to do better than that, Miss Ivory.â I start turning red. That was too embarrassing. It didnât even work. What was I thinking? He starts laughing. âYou are too funny, Miss Ivory.â
My blood boils.
Iâm about to make a smart-ass retort but the elevator opens and suddenly he backs off and walks out of the elevator suavely. I scramble after him. Weâre in the large lobby. There are tons of people everywhere. Everyone is either seated at one of the expensive looking sofas or at the front desk checking in.
It looks like his suite except everyone can access it. Lee starts walking off down a hallway. A scrawny looking guy in a suit comes up after us.
âMr. Richardson! Here you are,â he says, pushing his glasses up his small nose. âI have left the files about the park reconstruction on your desk.â
âThank you, Ian. You may leave until further notice,â Lee says without even bothering to look at Ian. Rude, I think. He suddenly goes down the hallway and into a room.
Itâs an office. His office.
Thereâs a marble floor, white walls, a big desk, and sofas. He takes a seat at the desk and goes through a couple of papersâthe files Ian was talking about.
âWho was that?â I ask.
âIan,â he says, not listening. I realize Leeâs wearing glasses. Big-rimmed glasses around his eyes that sort of makes him look⦠cute. I scrunch up my face in disgust. What am I thinking of?
âYes, I know that, I heard you.â I take a seat in front of his desk. âBut what does he do for you?â
âHeâs my secretary,â Lee says. He signs random papers with paragraphs of writing. He looks up at me. âWait, why are you still here?â Heâs so bipolar. One minute, heâs calling me âMiss Ivoryâ and all that jazz, and the next heâs rude.
âI need a favor.â I finally said it.
âWhat kind of favor?â he asks, taking his glasses off. His cool demeanor is back. It makes me even more nervous. I have to tell him now. Thereâs no going back.
âI need you to be my boyfriendââ
âWe already discussed this. Not happening,â he cut me off.
ââfor tonight only.â
Now, heâs really confused. His eyebrows are arched and I stare straight into his eyes. I need to seem calm and collective. I breathe in and out. Heâs waiting for my response.
âWhat?â he finally says. âWhat do you mean tonight only?â
âYou know the party?â Recognition fills his eyes. âYeah, I need you only for that event. I promise not to bother you after.â
âNo.â
âThereâs nothing to lose, though! Soon, Iâll be out of New York City and back to my town and weâll never see each other again. My friends will believe you and I are together and you can go back to your hotel running business. It all works out.â
He scratches his chinâa sign for him thinking seriously? âThat doesnât sound too bad,â he says.
âSee!â I beam. âNothing to lose!â
Lee folds his hands together. âI didnât say I agreed.â I frown. âWe still have to go over some thingsârules. Things we are not allowed to do. Things that might end us both in trouble.â
âOkay,â I nod. âLetâs write this down.â I randomly grab a notepad and pen from his desk, earning a glare from him, which I ignore. Together we start naming all the things we canât do tonight, or weâll both sue each other.
In the end, our list concluded of the ten most things we couldnât do: No kissing. Physical contact such as hand holding and small things are okay. No talking to any media. Ignore completely. No stretching the lie even further. No more of this relationshipâonly tonight. No telling anyone the truth about this, except for those who already know. No real physical contact between each other. No contacting each other after tonight. No being indebt to each other. No falling in love. No lying to each other. No falling in love.
I am pretty happy about the rules. None of them were a problem to me. It was a win-win situation. I grin at that.
âSign it,â Lee says, pushing the paper to me.
âSeriously?â I say, raising my eyebrows this time. âYou want me to sign a piece of lined paper with rules as if it were a real contract?â I laugh.
âYes,â he says seriously. I stop. Offering a small smile, I take the pen and scribble Ivory Flores in the best handwriting I can muster. Then, he takes the pen and signs it too.
âWait, whoâll keep it?â I ask. âDonât we both need a copy?â
âIâm pretty sure Iâll remember these rules, Miss Ivory,â he says. âBut you? I think you should keep this paper tucked inâjust to remember every so often.â Lee smiles a devilish smile.
I glare. âOf course, Iâll remember, Mr. Richardson.â I grab the paper and stuff it in my pocket. I stand from my seat. The clock on his desk reads 7:34. Iâm late. âIâll be late. See you at the party!â
He just smirks as I rush off back to the suite.
Iâm groomed and ready in two hours.
My blonde hair is pulled into an elegant side bun with a few strings of hair falling out intentionally. My blue-green eyes are outlined with mascara and eyeliner. I look and feel older by looking so fancy.
I put on some blush and lip-gloss before putting on some red heels to match my strapless red dress. Itâs just right for the partyâelegant and suave at the same time.
After grabbing my purse, I head out to the living room of Leeâs suite. Iâll never get used to how beautiful and expensive his place is. I realize heâs not in the living room and frown.
Where is he?
I walk to his bedroomâacross from my roomâand push open the door. The next moment goes by in a blur: a scream, a six pack, a room filled with ties and suits everywhere, and the door slamming in my face within six seconds.
I stare at the door for five straight minutes before processing what just happened. I just saw Lee Richardson in his boxers. If it werenât for the fact that my face was red as a tomato, I would probably laugh in a situation like this. How do I face him now?
Great! Another awkward moment with Lee, I think sarcastically. I scold myself for not knocking or this whole thing wouldnât have happened.
Before I can react, Lee opens the door in a tuxedo except his collar is unbuttoned and he has no tie on.
âS-Sorry for, um, barging in,â I apologize, looking at my feet. Lee coughs uncomfortably before glancing at me. His jaw falls just for one mini-second before quickly remaining cool again.
âI-I wanted to know if my tie should match with your dress,â Lee says, avoiding all eye contact. âI could wear a red tie or I could just go with the casual black or something.â
âYeah, thatâs fine. You should wear the red,â I say. He nods in silence. I can almost feel the awkward tension in the air. âI-Iâll go wait in the living room. Donât be too long.â
âOkay,â Lee says before I go to the living room. I text Candy: Ready 4 the party? R u bringing Kevin? I add a semi-colon and parenthesis at the end for an attempt of a wink. I end up watching some television before Lee emerges from his room.
He looks⦠hot.
So hot that my mouth is still hanging open even after he grabs his suite keys and tells me to get going. Heâs smirking at meâas if he knew I was going to be drooling over him. What an arrogant guy.
We ride the elevator in silence. The party is in the ballroom of the hotel. The hotel is bigger than it seems. I had to find out the hard way when I had tried to find my way back to the suite earlier after talking to Lee about the rules for tonight. Speaking of that, I have the paper tucked into my purse.
Lee and I walk through the lobby, earning various stares from peopleâeven some classmates from my school. Seeing them, I sneak my hand into Leeâs. He looks at me with a weird face before following my gaze to the classmates in the lobby. He nods, understanding, before we walk to the ballroom.
When we walk into the party, soft violins are playing in the background and champagne classes are being clinked. But all of it stops when we walk in. Itâs as if thereâs a stage-light pointing straight at us.
People gasp and whisper as we walk in. I spot Karen, Peter, and Candy in the crowd. Theyâre all separated in the crowd but their eyes are on meâlike everyone else. I didnât think tonight would have this much of an impact.
I find Candy as Lee finds some of his friends and the stares settle down. âThat was so embarrassing,â I say to her. âEveryone was staring at me like I was some exhibit.â
âWell, you are Lee Richardsonâs girlfriend for the night. How can that not be big news?â Candy says, smiling. Sheâs in a gold cocktail dress that looks beautiful.
We talk about some small things and she introduces me to Kevin and we eat dinner together. Everythingâs fine. Nobodyâs asked me anything. Iâve stayed with Candy and Kevin throughout the entire thingâdodging everyone else.
But it doesnât last long.
A reporter comes up to me when I go get some punch alone. I feel stupid for going alone. I should have brought someone.
âIs it true youâre Lee Richardsonâs lover?â the reporter asks, setting his camera up for a picture. Why was he even invited?
âEr, I have to go, now,â I say, about to walk to walk off when he suddenly grabs my hand. âExcuse me.â He doesnât let go. âThis is physical assault. Please, let go.â
âI just want to know. Is it true?â
âLet me go, you creep!â I shout. People look overâeyes landing on me. This is not good. Not good at all. Iâm such an idiot.
A soft hand rests on my shoulder. I look over. Itâs Lee. His face looks angry but cool and serene at the same time. âI think the lady told you to let go,â he says calmly even thought thereâs a angry, possessive undertone.
The reporter lets go and snaps a picture. Soon, all reporters surround us along with some guests. Questions are thrown everywhere.
âAre you dating?â
âWhen did this start? Are you eloping together?â
âHow did you two meet?â
Iâm about to deny this all because of the rules we had agreed on but I lock eyes with Karen in the crowd. Sheâs smirking her Iâm-about-to-win smirk. This gives me all the motivation to do what I do next:
I kiss Lee right on the lips and say, âYes, we are dating.â
Iâm breaking so many rules. I know this. I know Iâm ruining everything. I donât know why. Cameras flash and snap pictures of the kiss and confessionâsome even video cameras. People are gasping and whispering all over again. I did all of this.
Lee is giving me a confused look through his eyes even thought he is smiling. Heâs telling me to stop all this through his eyesâ¦
But I just smile back with careful eyes.
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