Started With a Lie â Chapter Seven
I tip the glass of champagne in my hand, watching it circle around in the glass. I take a sipâone of many in the past hour. The party is coming to an end.
There are hotel assistants cleaning up tables, picking up trash, and mopping the floor. I sit at an empty table, empty glasses and plates everywhere. There are one or two guests lingering around, but theyâre not important people so I donât have to act all nice.
Lee is trying to reason with the reporters somewhere to stop the pictures and videos from going out into the public. I sigh. Iâm nervous. When he comes back, heâs going to be pissed.
I down my drink and put the glass down.
I shouldnât be drinking. Mom told me not to drink until Iâm old enough, but I really need a drink right now. I feel a headache coming on. I wonder if Iâm drunk.
âMiss, can you please clear the table so I may clean?â a lady in the black hotel uniform asks me. Her face is blurryâthe alcohol must be kicking in. I knew I shouldnât have downed so many drinks.
âSurrre,â I slur. I stand up but I forget Iâm wearing heels and tumble to the ground. It hurts but I canât tell where. âWhoops.â
âAre you okay, miss?!â the lady shrieks, rushing over to help me. She tries to tug my arm but I feel like somethingâs holding me to the groundâsomething heavy.
âI canât get up, lady. Zombies are coming out of the ground and are keeping me from getting up. Leave without me, lady! You can make it,â I say, flinging my hand away from her. âGo!â
âPardon, miss?â She sounds confusedâitâs funny.
âItâs okay, Patty, I got her,â a voice breaks in. It sounds deep. It sounds funny. Everything sounds funny. Suddenly, Iâm lifted from the ground. âGod, youâre heavy!â
âOh my gosh! Thank you, kind man. You saved me from the zombies,â I yell. Heâs holding me in his arms. âThank you!â I wrap my arms around his neck, causing the man to flinch.
I can feel sleep tugging at my eyes.
âGod, Ivory, youâre so heavy. You weigh like a whale.â Ivory? Whoâs Ivory? This man is confusing. Iâm so sleepy. I rest on the manâs shoulder. He smells really good. I sniff his shoulder. âWhat are you doing!â
Is he talking to me?
âIâm sniffing your shoulder, silly. You smell really good. I canât tell if itâs lemon or apple or what. You smell likeâ¦â
âStop smelling me.â He throws me on something comfy; a bed? I donât let him go. âPlease remove your arms off my neck.â
âNo!â I protest. âCome sleep with me, teddy bear.â My vision gets blurrier. Iâm really sleepy now. I tug the man closer until he lands on top of me. âYouâre so warm.â
He tries to shrug off but I tighten my grip. He struggles before giving up with a sigh. I smile with content. Itâs too cold without this big teddy bear hugging me. Now, Iâll have a good night rest.
I drift off into sleep with a smile and a fluffy teddy bear.
âWake up!â A large hand shakes my shoulder violently. âWake up, Ivory!â The warm covers are ripped away from me. A shiver runs through me. I hate the cold weather. Mom is so violent, sometimes.
I sit up causing my head to pound with pain. I wince. I rub my eyes open. âMom, Iâm awake. Shut up already!â
You can imagine what a surprise it was to see Lee there instead⦠without a suit on. No, it wasnât like he was nakedâunfortunately. I wonder what he looked like under his shirt.
I shake my head free from these thoughts. Itâs too early to be thinking about such things. I scrunch up my face, disgusted with myself. Leeâs standing there in a normal t-shirt and plaid pajama pants. He almost looks normal.
I notice Iâm partly nakedâstill wearing the dress from the party. I scream, covering myself with the covers. âLee! Whatâre you doing?!â
âWaking you up,â he yells back. âItâs almost noon! Wake up. Youâre so unladylike for a lady. Who sleeps this late? Donât you have to catch up with your class or something?â
âSo unladylike for a lady,â I repeat, mimicking his tone. Lee sends me a glare. âWhatever. I sleep this late. Now, leave me alone.â I pull myself back to the bed, covering my face in the pillow.
Lee pulls my legs and Iâm dragged out of bed⦠literally. Itâs like one of those horror movies where the stupid female lead is hiding in the most obvious place and gets dragged to her death by the killer.
âHow can you sleep after last night?â Lee asks, still shouting and pulling me out of bed. I sit up, kicking his hands away from my legs.
I freeze. Last night? What happened lazy night? Something happened. What was it? I canât remember but I know itâs important. Something important. I canât remember. I groan in frustration.
âWhy canât I remember?â I ask Lee, confused.
âWell after taking the many drinks that you did, of course you canât remember,â Lee explains, crossing his arms. He rolls his eyes. âArenât you underage?â
âShut up,â I tell him, getting up. I shove him out of my way. I hear him mutter something like ârude.â I walk to the kitchen, barefoot and still in my dress. I fix it so itâs not hitching up my legs and chest. Getting a glass, I pour some water for myself and finish it.
Something pops out of nowhere in my mind. A memoryâtons of memories: a kiss, flashes of cameras, lies, smelling some nice cologne, hugging someone to sleepâhugging Lee to sleep.
I gasp, dropping the glass.
It doesnât break, though. The glass drops to the table sideways. Maybe expensive glasses are sturdier, I think.
Lee is standing behind me with a smirk plastered on his stupid, shiny face. âSo, you remember?â I stay completely still. I donât breathe. I feel like he can smell my fear⦠or thatâs just the alcohol from last night.
âI-I donât remember.â There goes another lie.
âReally?â Lee says. He pulls out something out of his pocket of his plaid pajamas and lays it on the table. Theyâre pictures. Does he usually carry random things in his pajamas?
The pictures are of us kissing.
I need to mentally tuck this moment under âanother awkward moment with Leeâ in my head. Itâs always awkward with Lee. I slowly pick up the pictures and go through them. Iâm speaking in some, Leeâs glaring at me in others, but to others it might look like an affectionate look.
Lee reaches into his pocket againâsurprise, surpriseâand pulls out the new iPhone. Whatâs he doing? Showing off? I send him a glare but he doesnât catch it. Heâs tapping against his phone.
He comes closer so our shoulders are touching and says, âLook at this.â
Lee plays the video. Itâs loud at firstâmany voices all at onceâbut then all you hear are flashes from cameras. I realize that itâs me standing with Lee at last nightâs party while reporters shove questions at my face. There are small recorders surrounding Lee and I.
I say one sentence. âYes, we are dating.â Â Thatâs all I say but it causes more flashes and people surrounding us. Suddenly, I kiss Lee in the video for a good five seconds. I gasp. âHoly. Shit.â My hands are covering my mouth.
Lee takes his phone away and stuffs it back into his pocket, his face smug. My hand is still covering my mouth. Howâwhy did I kiss Lee? What was I thinking! I promised I wouldnât do anything. I broke so many rules with Lee! Leeâ¦
Heâs really going to kill me, now.
I look over at him. Heâs still smirking at me, clearly enjoying all of this. Heâs going to make me pay. I know it. âWhat do you want?â
âWhat do you mean? I told you that you canât give me anything,â he says, crossing his arms. Itâs kind of weird looking at him without his fancy business suits.
âThen whatâs the problem?â
âKeep your promise.â He takes out another piece of paper from his pocket and I seriously doubt how many things he keeps in there. âThis,â he indicates, holding the paper out, âis the contract we signed yesterday.â
âDid you steal that from my purse?!â I protest, which he ignores.
âYou promised youâd only bother me one last time before leaving me alone. Time to pay up. I was your boyfriend for one night. And youâre the one who broke up all the rules,â Lee says. âThe least you can do for me is to leave me alone.â
I stare at him and slowly nod. Am I really that much of a nuisance? I canât help but feel⦠hurt.
âI canât have these stupid reporters and rumors messing up my business strategies. Iâve worked too hard,â Lee continues. He runs both hands through his hairâlooking stressed for the first time.
âYou want me to leave?â I ask, masking my voice of hurt.
âYes.â He didnât even hesitate.
âOh,â is all I say before going back to the guest room. I get out of my stupid dress and change into jeans, and a long-sleeved white shirt. I remove all the crusty make-up from my face and apply a fresh coat of mascara only. I pick up all the clothes off the floor and stuff it in the suitcase. Most of my things are in my bags already but I still pack some things in.
I put everything in my bags angrily. Why am I so angry he wants me to leave? So what he wants me to leave? It was going to happen sooner or later.
I throw my makeup in my bag harshly. Thatâs right, I say to myself. This shouldnât affect me. He helped me, and now I need to return the favor by leaving. I nod in agreement to my thoughts as I zip up all my suitcases. Fixing all the suitcases by the door, I make the beds and clean the room. I even leave a note that says:
Thanks for the help, Lee.
Heâll get to read it whenever he finds it. I leave the note on the nightstand and wheel my suitcases to the living room where Lee stands.
âIâve booked a room for you. Itâs a bigger room than usual but itâs the only one open right now. Hope thatâs okay with you?â he says, holding a key out for me to take.
I snatch it and shove it in my back pocket. Lee arches his eyebrow at me. I glare back and pull my hair into a ponytail. It had started irritating me. I grab my suitcases by the handle. âIs that all?â
Lee seems a bit taken back. âUm, yeah.â
âGreat. Goodbye,â I say without even looking at him. I drag my suitcases out of his suite and down the hall and to wherever the hell room number 219 is.
I end up in a room a floor above Candyâs. Itâs big with a queen-sized bed and everything. Thereâs a small fridge and TV, and a decent sized bathroom thatâs really clean.
I catch up with the class and the teacher goes over the activities weâre going to do for the rest of the week: go see the Statue of Liberty, Times Square, and all that jazz. Itâs actually fun. I even partially forget about Lee. Everything is fun and games, so far.
I see Lee only once.
Itâs the last day of the trip. The day I go back to Brownwoodâthe most boring town of all. Iâm getting my bags ready and eating with Candy before Mr. Hopkins calls us down to get on the bus.
âIvory, where is the chocolate pudding?â Candy asks as she raids my fridge, the third time since sheâs been in my room. âI canât find it.â
âYouâre going through my fridge again?â I ask, getting my headphones ready for the long bus ride Iâll have to endure with the obnoxious people from my class.
âWell, not everyone has a fridge and small TV in their room!â she exclaims. She grabs a soda instead. âYouâre so lucky! Why donât you take advantage and just take all of the food? Itâs our last day.â
âOnly you would consider that.â
Candy grins as the door opens. I silently hope itâs Lee, but itâs just a girl from our class. âThe buses are ready! Weâre leaving now.â
âOkay!â Candy yells back as the girl leaves. We grab our suitcases and Candy grabs a few more snacks before we go down to the lobby to meet up with the rest of the class. The large lobby is filled with many people. I see our group of students near the doors. Thereâs another tiny group of people standing next to our group.
Itâs Lee and some people surrounding him.
Heâs talking about some business things that I canât understand but when I pass byâour eyes lock. Itâs just a split-second but it feels like slow motion. But, I pass by and he goes back to his conversation.
Our class loads up the buses outside and I give Lee one last glance before getting up in the treacherous bus.
Hello hello.
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