(Chapter song âHot âN Cold' by Katy Perry)
BASTIAN âLook. I donât care if Karver wants to go on a hunger strike. Itâs bullshit.â I turn off Black Rock's main road as I hold my phone to my ear. âHe could stand to lose a few pounds, anyway.â I chuckle as I check out the neighboring houses on my street. I like to make sure no oneâs doing anything funky that might affect my property value. My blue Lambo speeds down the street and I hit the forest. âLet him starve himselfâ¦Noâ¦He'll do it for a day, then cry for food. Trust me. Itâs attentionâ¦Yeahâ¦I'll be there laterâ¦â
I hit the button for my gate before I get to the driveway. My tires almost squeal as I turn in and what I see almost has me crash my damn car.
I slam the brakes and lurch forward when I do. The guard on the other end is still talking to me. âYeah. Yeah. I'll call you back.â
I shove my phone in my pocket as I lift the door. My jaw falls and I slam the door shut.
Sitting in front of my multi-million dollar mansion is a rusted out, leaking, blue pick up truck.
I blow an angered breath out of my nostrils as I stomp to the giant eyesore. The tailgate is down, thereâs cardboard boxes in the back and I look into the side window to see who the fuck I need to kill. I can't see anything so I decide I need to knock some heads inside to get this trash out of my sight.
I was about to walk in when I stop in my tracks. Sammy walks out wearing a small, pink skirt and a nice white short-sleeved button down. I can't help but notice the buttons straining a little against the pull of her nice sized chest. Her hair is pinned up nicely, too.
The kiss ran through my mind, but I quickly push it out of my mind. I shake my head as I remember that I'm pissed.
She gets halfway across the walk from the front door and I stride to her pointing behind me. "Hey! Is that piece of shit yours?" I yell as I approach her.
"Excuse me?" She gets a little crinkle between her brows as she falters to a stop.
I point to the truck again. "That. That junk truck. Is it yours?" I glare at her.
"Yes, it is." She admits. Her face fills with offense.
I lean down to her nose and curl my lip. "Get it the fuck out on my driveway. Now."
"I was just unloading supplies for the ballroom. This door is closer." She scowls as she folds her arms.
"I don't fucking care! I have a staff entrance for a fucking reason." I point to her chest. "You use it."
She ticks her jaw. "Fine." She pushes past me to the truck.
I follow her as she strides around me. "You know, a successful decorator really should be able to afford a decent car." I smirk.
She stops and turns around. "This truck means something to me. I'm sure someone like you wouldn't know what that means."
She spins around again and her chocolate brown hair flares out. She gets in the truck, it chugs to a start and she drives around to the back of the house.
I shake my head with a groan and walk into my house.
"Nigel!!" I yell as I take off my jacket.
Nigel comes out of the common room. "You're home early."
"Pain pills, now." I bark. I head to the common room.
I sink into a couch while I rub my temples. I don't normally get headaches, but my blood pressureâs through the roof and my wolf hasn't laid off me for the last two days. I think I'll have to run him later.
As I wait for my pain killers, I hear a voice I really don't want to hear right now.
"You know, you can stop yelling at any time."
I roll my head to the entrance. âWhat do you want, Caroline."
I pretty much know what Caroline Wiles wants, but I ask anyway.
She sits beside me. âYou look stressed, Bastian. I think you need a vacation.â She picks something off my shirt and I shake my head.
âNo. You need a vacation. You just want me to pay for it.â I lean my head back and close my eyes.
âBastian. You donât have to be rude. A break would be good for you. Look at yourself.â She leans on the back of the couch and twirls her hair as her loose blouse falls to expose the side of her breast to me. Itâs amazing how a woman can dress nice, yet still look trashy.
âWhat I need is you idiotic people to leave me alone. God. Quit hounding me for shit.â I scowl and stand up. I walk past her and walk to the dining hall. I grab a bottle of water and come back.
Sheâs still there.
âYou owe me, Bastian.â She says low.
âI donât owe you dick.â I say as I sit back down.
She leans to me. âIâm here as your eye candy and to take your shit. If you think that doesnât come with a price, think again. Iâm booking two first class tickets to Baha and paying for it out of your account. Be ready to leave in a week.â She taps my leg and leaves.
I shake my head. I should just kick her out, but sheâs right. When shit happens and I need a woman on my arm, it's good to have a gorgeous one hanging around. Appearances being what they are.
âYour pain pills and paperwork that needs your signature.â Nigel drops the pills in my open hand and I pop them in my mouth. I take a swig of water and put the bottle on the coffee table.
I take the file. âWhatâs this?â
âVetting applications. They passed. They just need to be signed.â He shrugs. "Bad day?"
"You have no idea." I shake my head. "By the way. Don't allow the staff to park in front." I point to him as I read.
He puts his hands up. "Hey, I just didn't want her to hurt herself. She had a lot of boxes."
"Whatever. I don't want junk cars in front of the house. It looks bad." I pull a pen out of my pocket and sign the first one.
"Ok. But your stress really can't be a junk truck. What's going on?" He leans on the back of the couch.
I lean back. "The ball. The Head Alpha position. The shrink crawling around my prison trying to find Dragons to release. The decorator driving me insane. My wolf going nuts..."
He looks at me with confusion and smiles. "How can Sam drive you nuts she's only been here for couple of weeks?"
"Yeah, and in that time, she's turned my house into a strip club try out and a junk yard. Plus, she yelled at me. It made me mad." I go back to reading.
Nigel snorts. "Are you sure you're mad and it's not something else?"
'What do you mean?" I arch a brow.
"You sure you don't want her?" He smiles.
"What? No. She's so far from my type.â I snort.
I mean, yeah, she's hot. But she has no style. No class. Look at her truck. God, no. I wouldn't be caught dead with a chick like that.
âThereâs something, Bastian. Iâve never seen you this worked up by a girl before. Certainly, one you havenât even been with. Are you sure?â He raises a brow.
âYes, Nigel. Iâm not interested in a low class decorator.â I clench and I go back to signing.
âWe need to talk.â
âOhâ¦umâ¦Hi, Sammy.â Nigel turns to Sammy standing at the end of the couch with her arms crossed. I glance up at her and her jaw ticks.
âHi, Nigel. Can I steal the Alpha for a minute?â
âYeah, sure. Iâve got lots to do anyway. Nice seeing you again.â He stands and I roll my eyes.
She walks to me and sits on the coffee table across from me. She crosses her legs and her arms.
I drop my paperwork and sigh. âWhat do you want to talk about, Sam?â
She tilts her head. âLetâs see, Bastian. Maybe about how you kissed me yesterday, yet screamed at me about my truck today? Letâs talk about that.â She looks adorable as her lips turn to an angered frown.
âWhatâs there to talk about?â I get a snarky, uncaring look on my face. âYou think a kiss from me grants you special privilege or something? Baby doll. I kiss 5 women a day, at least. It meant nothing.â
She narrows her eyes. âIâm so not your baby doll.â
Her denialâs even cuter.
I lean forward. âTrust me. If I wanted to make you my baby doll, I will. I always get what I want.â I smirk.
She leans to me. âThat will never happen.â
Even her little protests are sweet. I like this.
I tilt my head and look into her eyes. âOne thing you have to learn about me, Sam. I love a challenge, and Iâ¦always win.â I smile smugly and lean back.
She crosses her wrists on her knee. âYou really think that, donât you? You honestly believe that kissing me will automatically make me forget the fact that youâre nothing but a giant horseâs ass.â She huffs a chuckle.
âA horseâs ass that signs your paycheck.â I raise a brow and wiggle my pen in my fingers.
She stares at me for a second, then shakes her head. âI donât need this.â
She stands and I watch her leave. âSam!â
She throws up her hands and walks out toward the ballroom.
I sit and look at the spot she was sitting in. I twist my lips and realizeâ¦my headaches gone and it wasnât the pain pills. âSam, wait!â
I get up and jog to the ballroom. I slow down at the door and find her packing her stuff up. She grabs a box and walks toward me.
âSammy.â I say to her as she pushes past me.
âNo, Bastian. I quit. I donât need your money this badly.â She says without looking back.
âFine. Iâll just take back the advances I gave you.â I challenge.
âCall Eric. Heâll cut you a check!â She shoves the service door open and strides across the parking lot to her truck.
âSam, come on!â I say to her back as she drops the tailgate and puts the box in the back. I grab the box and pull it out.
âBastian!â She glares at me.
âYou canât go.â I say raise my chin to her.
âI can, too. Give me my stuff back.â She demands.
âNo. Itâs too late to find a replacement. I refuse to release you out of your contract.â I drop the box on the pavement beside me and stand with my arms crossed.
âYou canât do that.â She snarls.
âI can.â I donât actually think I can, but Iâll find a way.
She places her hands on her hips and looks to the ground. She looks up at me. âFine.â She steps up to me and points in my face. âIf you continue to yell at me like you did today, sue my ass. I donât care. My work environment is harassment free. All this attitude you have towards me stops right now.â
I smile. âBut you like the kisses.â
She sighs and shakes her head. âI really donât, Bastian. Leave me alone.â She snatches the box and walks back into the house.
I close the tailgate for her and pull out a handkerchief to wipe my hands as I look at the door.
Why did I fold and not treat her like Caroline? First. My money. She looked at it like it was nothing. I know she needs this job to keep her head above water and she was willing to throw it away for her principles instead of bending to me like all the other girls do.
Second. My wolf. That whole exchange, he was quiet. He didnât even whine. He sat behind my ribs and listened. I donât know what he was listening for, but itâs the most relief I had from him in days.
This is why I didnât just let her walk out. I need to find out why. What does this all mean? Iâve been with countless women. Theyâre all the same in every fashion, except Sammy. For the first time in my life, I feel like someone else is calling the shots. Iâm certainly uncomfortable about it, but instead of walking away, Iâm drawn to it. Like a new addiction or something.
Am I going to flip the switch on my personality? No. Iâm still Bastian Cole, hot millionaire playboy. Itâs just this playboy isnât going to let this one get away.
Nope. Itâs just another challenge, think as I walk into the house.