Chapter 100 The young celebrity was pulling out all the stops to climb into bed with the crown prince of the Hayes family. But, throughout their encounter, lan didnât so much as bat an eyelid her way, let alone make any physical contact with her.
Feeling deflated, she stood to grab a drink but stumbled, pitching forward toward lanâs arms. With a cigarette clamped between his lips, lan watched her with icy detachment. Just as she was about to tumble into his embrace, he shifted abruptly to the side.
The celebrity crashed into the back of the couch, and her nose bled from the impact.
Chase, witnessing the whole fiasco, laughed heartily. âGive it up, sweetheart. Your little tricks wonât catch his eye.â
He tossed a wad of cash at her, unceremoniously sending her packing without a second thought. Then, turning to lan with a smile, he teased, âYou asked me to find you a lady, and Iâve brought you a good dozen. You havenât touched a single one.
Whatâs your game here? Are you playing me?â
He picked up his phone, a sly grin spreading across his face. âOr maybe I should call Clara, tell her youâre plastered, and suggest she comes to pick you up?â
The mention of Clara sparked a fleeting glint in lanâs otherwise dark, brooding eyes, but it vanished as quickly as it had appeared. A dismissive smirk formed on his chiseled face. âAs if Iâm hung up on her. Iâve seen plenty of women, havenât I?â
Chase snorted at lanâs stubborn pride. âSure, youâve seen plenty, all gorgeous too, but not one has made it to your bed, except for Clara.â
âCanât live without bringing her up, huh?â
âNope, but I know you canât live without her. Youâve been drowning yourself in booze at bars; itâs a wonder youâre not dead yet!â
lan felt a sting at the jab to his pride and angrily knocked back several drinks in quick succession.
Unable to watch this selfâdestruction, Chase dialed Claraâs number. The phone rang agonizingly long time before she finally picked up.
for an âDr. Chase, what can I do for you?â Claraâs voice, cool and distant, sounded through the speaker.
lanâs heart felt like it had been struck as her voice washed over him. Shadows flickered in his deepâset eyes, his grip on the glass tightening. Yet his face remained an impassive mask.
Chase noticed lanâs féigned composure and wickedly switched the phone to speaker. âJust checking in to see how your fatherâs doing. Is the prescription I gave him working?â
1/2 Clara replied politely, âHeâs doing quite well, thank you for asking, Dr. Chase.â
âDonât mention it. Weâre old friends here. No need to be formal. And donât lump me in with that jerk. Not everyoneâs the same, you know.â
Her voice was sweet and gentle. âOf course not, Dr. Chase. You worry too much.â
âThatâs good to hear. If I needed a favor, you wouldnât turn me down, would you?â
âIf it concerns you, certainly not.â Her response left little to the imagination, nearly spelling out, Iâm willing to help you, but lan can forget it.â
Chase, aiming to play the sympathy card, was outmaneuvered. He laughed awkwardly and ventured, âWell, it sort of does. Ian and I have had a bit too much to drink at the bar. Iâm pretty wasted myself. If youâre free, could you possibly help me get him home?â
After his request, lan, who had been the very picture of cool indifference, felt his heart skip a beat. Heâd never been so anxious, even hearing his own heartbeat pounding in his ears.
After a pause that stretched on for seconds, Claraâs light voice finally came through the other end.