Seducing Gloria was the easiest and hardest job Nate had ever had.
Easy, because Gloria fell for his and Krisâs ruse hook, line, and sinker.
Hard, because Nate had to pretend to be Krisâs boyfriendâa shitty one who flirted with her future stepmother behind her back at thatâwhile not touching her the way he wanted to.
Yes, they cuddled and hugged when Gloria was around, but that wasnât the same. Nate wanted Kris alone, for real. No acting. He wanted her beneath him, screaming his name while he drove into her. He wanted her mouth around his cock, and his fingers bringing her over the edge, andâ
âDude, careful!â Elijahâs voice jerked Nate out of his fantasies.
Nate cursed as coffee spilled over the edge of the mug and scalded his fingers. He quickly set the drink on the counter and washed his hands with ice-cold water before cleaning up his mess.
Itâd only been two weeks since he and Kris started their boyfriend-girlfriend act, and he was already in over his head. That was what happened when you spent time with someone almost every day.
For their plan to succeed, he had to be around Gloria, which meant regular trips to Krisâs house. Not that Nate was complaining. The mansion boasted everything a guy could want, and he enjoyed hanging out with Kris. She was spoiled, yeah, but he supposed it was hard not to be when you had that many zeros in your bank account. Plus, she was funny and incisive and hot as hell. No bullshit, which he appreciated, and she smelled amazingâ
Nate stifled a groan. Two weeks in and he was already blurring the lines between business and pleasure. What had started as a challenge (melt Krisâs icy exterior) and side hustle (the whole seduce-Gloria scheme) had turned into something else entirelyâand he and Kris hadnât even had a proper kiss yet.
Fuck.
âWhatâs with you lately? Youâve been distracted as hell.â Elijah crossed his arms over his chest. With his spiky blue hair, nose ring, and penchant for black, he would be more at home in a hipster Brooklyn dive bar than a trendy, all-white L.A. cafe named Alchemy. Then again, his father was the cafeâs owner, so he didnât have much choice when it came to where he worked.
âLot on my mind.â Nate made a new latte. This time, he stopped the machine right as the coffee hit the brim.
He couldnât afford any mess-ups. Elijah was an old friend from high school and had done Nate a solid getting him this job. Decent salary, nice coworkers, clean environment, and flexible enough when Nate had to adjust his shifts for auditions or family emergencies. He didnât want to fuck it up by giving Elijahâs dadâa notorious hardassâany reason to fire him. Luckily, Elijahâs father was rarely around, and Liza, the manager who ran daily operations, loved Nate.
Still, better safe than sorry.
âI can see that. At the risk of sounding like a clingy girlfriend, we havenât hung out in weeks.â Elijah popped an eyebrow. âWait. Do you have a new girl? That why youâve been so MIA lately?â
âNot really,â Nate said with a twinge of guilt. He spent most of his time with Kris these days, to the detriment of his other relationships. âSorry, man. Letâs hang soon. Iâll kick your ass at Call of Duty.â
Elijah snorted, all ire gone. That was the great thing about himâhe never held a grudge. âYou couldnât kick my ass if I glued it to your foot.â
Nate finished the latte art and smirked at his friend. âWanna bet? Twenty bucks says I can.â
âSince when do you bet money?â
Never. Nate never bet with money. But he had $7,500 sitting pretty in his bank account, twenty bucks wasnât that much money, and he was in a good moodâheâd gotten a callback for the crime thriller role.
âItâs a good day.â
Nate rounded the counter and walked over to the dark-haired woman whoâd ordered the coffee. She smiled her thanks. She was a regular who kept to herself most of the time, but she was nice and tipped well, which was more than he could say for most customers.
âCan I get you anything else?â he asked.
âNo, thanks.â The womanâs gaze strayed to the entrance like she was waiting for someone. She did that a lot, except Nate had never seen her here with another person. âIâm okay for now.â
âIf you change your mind, you know where to find me.â
Nate flashed a charming grin and returned to his spot behind the counter. Elijah was on his phone, playing some stupid game, and Nate was refilling the pastry case when the chimes over the door rang.
He saw Elijah straighten out of the corner of his eye.
âDude, thatâs her,â his friend hissed.
âWho?â Nate slid a croissant onto the shelf, not really caring about the answer. Elijah had more crushes than a middle school girl.
âThe hot chick with the attitude. The one whoâs always here on the weekends, though she hasnât been around in a while.â
Nate stilled. He looked over the counter and, sure enough, there was Kris, sitting at her usual table by the window.
âYou think sheâll go out with me?â Elijah sounded dreamy. Heâd gone on and on about Kris since he first laid eyes on her at the beginning of the summer. It had been annoying then, but it was downright irritating now.
A muscle ticked in Nateâs jaw. âDoubt it.â
He resisted the urge to yell, thatâs my girlfriend! Because that wasnât accurate, was it? He and Kris put on an act around Gloria, but in their free time, they were free to do whateverâand whoeverâthey wanted.
The thought incited alarmingly murderous thoughts in Nateâs head.
âYe of little faith.â Elijahâs eyes remained on Kris while he swiped his tongue over his lip ring. Nate wanted to yank the damn thing out. âI may not be a pretty boy like you, but I know how to get a girl all hot and bothered.â
âNot if you keep saying things like âhot and bothered.ââ
âWatch and learn.â Elijah ignored Nateâs barb and sidled off to take Krisâs order, even though she was sitting in Nateâs section.
Nate watched, pastries forgotten, as Elijah said something that made Kris smile.
There was no way Elijah was her type. He couldnât imagine a princess like her going for someone with blue hair and facial piercings.
But what did he know about her, really? He knew she was from Seattle and had a summer job working for top Hollywood publicist Bobbi Raydenânot of her own volition. He knew she was Filipino and that her father earned his first fortune in the video games world before he branched off into other sectors like e-commerce and technology. He knew little things like her favorite color (green), astrological sign (Scorpio), and the way her nose scrunched when she saw something she didnât like. He knew she was beautiful and sarcastic and made him want her more than heâd ever wanted anyone in his life.
But he didnât know her. What made her tick. What made her afraid. What type of guy she liked.
Nate assumed Kris went for the douchey trust fund types. The ones with college degrees who summered in exclusive European resorts and bought girls diamonds on the third date because they could.
That wasnât Nate. But that wasnât Elijah, either.
Elijah took out his phone and handed it to Kris.
Nate stifled a snort. There was no way Kris wouldâ
What the fuck?
His jaw unhinged when Kris input what had to be her number and handed it back to Elijah with a smile. Who was this girl? She never smiled that much. Scowls? Yeah. Eye rolls? All the time. But smiles? Those were few and far in between.
Now she was smiling at Elijah like he was Harry Styles and she was a tween fangirl.
Nateâs eye twitched as Elijah bounced over with a huge grin on his face.
âI got her number,â his friend said, sounding giddy. âTold ya. Iâm irresistible.â
âCongrats.â Nate remembered the pastries and shoved the remaining croissants into the pastry case with more force than necessary. âGood for you.â
He hadnât told Elijah or anyone else about his arrangement with Kris. As far as his friend knew, Kris was just another customerâone whoâd given him her number.
Nateâs eye twitched again.
âSheâs nicer than I thought,â Elijah mused. âI talked to her once or twice before, but in passing. I thought sheâd be one of those stuck-up types, but sheâs not so bad. A bit prickly, but sheâs hot as hell, so I donât mind.â
âDid she place an order?â Nate abruptly changed the subject. The last thing he wanted was to listen to Elijah ramble on about how hot Kris was. He had eyes, thank you very much.
âOh, yeah. Vanilla oat latte with a double shot of espresso and a blueberry scone.â
âIâll make it.â Nate started the order before Elijah could argue. âThereâs another customer.â
While his friend took care of the overly bleached blonde in a pink tracksuit, Nate put the order together and stalked over to Kris. He couldnât slam the drink on the table unless he wanted another spill situation, but the plate with the scone hit the wooden surface with an angry thud.
She didnât flinch. âSomeone woke up on the wrong side of bed today.â
Wrong. Heâd been having a great day until she came in and got all cozy with his best friend.
âI donât know what you think youâre doing, but you need to stop,â he said.
Kris raised one perfect dark brow and sipped her latte. âIâm enjoying a drink at a cafeâthe one you work at. I donât think your boss would be happy with you shooing away paying customers.â
âThatâs not what I meant,â Nate said through gritted teeth. âIâm talking about you and Elijah.â
âWho?â
âThe guy you just gave your number to,â he spit out.
âOh. Blue Hair.â Krisâs expression cleared. She cocked her head and stared at him with a teasing smile. âNate Reynolds. Are youâ¦jealous?â
He almost laughed out loud. âUh, no. I donât get jealous.â
Not over girls, anyway. Yes, Nate wanted Kris, but that didnât mean he was jealous. He was justâ¦protective of his friend. He was convinced Elijah wasnât her type, and who knew what nefarious plans Kris had up her sleeve? Her Gloria scheme proved she was capable of anything.
At least, that was what he told himself.
âHmm.â Kris broke eye contact and ripped off a piece of her scone. âThen why are you so concerned about who I give my number to?â
âI donât want you to hurt him,â Nate said after a pause.
That caught her attention. âWhat makes you think I would be the one doing the hurting?â She sounded offended.
âBecause youâre not the type of girl who would ever let your guard down enough to get hurt.â
The words spilled out before Nate could stop them.
Damn. He hadnât planned to say that. He didnât even know where the sentiment came from. But it was too lateâboth he and Kris froze, like they were afraid any movement on their part would bring the words crashing down until they splintered into a million pieces at their feet.
âYou donât know the first thing about me.â Kris broke the silence first. The ice princess shield was back, so thick and cold it froze the blood in Nateâs veins. âHow dare you act as if you do.â
That wasnât true. They werenât best friends, but theyâd gotten to know each other a helluva lot better these past few weeks.
Not that Nate was going to tell her that. He was pissed and confused as to why he was so pissed, so he simply turned and left without another word.
He spent the rest of his shift avoiding Kris, but as luck would have it, she left at the same time he clocked out.
They walked to their respective cars in silence.
Theyâd have to make up eventually, thanks to the Gloria Plan, but for now, Nate welcomed the animosity. It was better than wanting her and not being able to have her.
He could tease her, flirt with her. Hell, he could even kiss herâhe had one unclaimed kiss on his docket, and for all their cuddling in front of Gloria, their lips had yet to touch. But he could never have her because they werenât just from different citiesâthey were from different worlds, and the princess and pauper stories only ever ended well in fiction.
Irritated, Nate flipped on the radio, hoping the music would silence his thoughts. He was glad heâd agreed to meet Skylar at the Santa Monica Pier tonight; he needed the distraction.
He glanced in his rearview mirror and realized Krisâs silver Mercedes was right behind him, even though they were going the opposite direction of Beverly Hills.
He made a left. She made a left. He made a right. She made a right.
Was she following him?
Excitement and curiosity warred in his stomach. The thought of a stalker shouldnât have excited him, but it didâif the stalker was Kris.
âI have issues,â he said out loud. The song on the radio dropped its bass like it agreed with him.
Jerk.
Great. Now Iâm angry at a song.
Nate parked at a metered spot near the pier and, wouldnât you know it, Kris pulled into the space two cars behind him.
Nate texted his sister to let her know he was here before he got out of the car and glared at Kris, who glared right back.
âAre you following me?â Kris demanded.
He laughed in disbelief. âYou were driving behind me the entire time. Hard to follow you when I was first.â
âMaybe you sensed which way I was going.â
Nate couldnât believe his ears. âThatâs insane.â
âBut not impossible.â
âYou think too highly of yourself. I have better things to do with my evenings than follow you around.â His phone chimed with a new text.
Skylar: Iâm by the carousel. See you soon!
âAnd I have better things to do than argue with you.â Kris tossed her hair over her shoulder and marched by him. Even in her crazy heels, she barely reached his shoulder.
âWhatever.â Nate pocketed his phone and headed toward the pier.
Their silence was awkward as hell, considering they were walking next to each other toward the same destination. Nate didnât even remember why they were mad at each other, but heâd be damned if he caved first.
After a couple of minutes, the Santa Monica Pier came into view. It was one of the most iconic spots in L.A., and while it was nice at any time of day, it shined brightest at sunset. The jungle of neon lights and brightly colored rides battled for attention against the fiery oranges and deep purples streaking the skies, and the famous Ferris wheel spun lazily in the backgroundâa comforting anchor to the chaos.
Nate and Kris both turned toward the carousel.
âDonât say it,â Kris said without looking at him. âIâm meeting someone at the carousel.â
âMe too.â Nate paused. âWho are you meeting?â
Was it a date? The possibility set his teeth on edge.
âNone of your business.â Kris crinkled her nose at a passing group of tourists wearing fanny packs.
Fine. Whatever. Heâd find out soon enough, anyway.
As they approached the carousel, Nate kept his eye out for Krisâs date. The douche in the Ray-Bans and salmon shorts was a possibilityâhe screamed âlook at me, I have moneyâ and begged for a punch in the faceâbut a girl appeared and wrapped her arms around his waist right as the thought crossed Nateâs mind.
Before he could continue scouting, he heard Skylar call his name.
âNate! Over here!â She waved. One of Skylarâs soccer camp friends had dropped her off, and in her pink tank top and jean shorts, she looked younger than her seventeen years.
Nateâs face softened into a smile. He was looking forward to a night of cotton candy and silly rides with his sister. Itâd take his mind offâ
âKris!â Skylar waved again. âOh my God, you guys came at the same time. What a coincidence.â
Nateâs smile dropped.
What. The. Fuck.
How did his sister know Kris? What the hell was going on?
âHi!â Skylar hugged Kris and gestured at Nate. âThis is Nate, my brother. Nate, this is my friend Kris. I met her at, um, the movies. I thought itâd be fun if we had a group hang tonight. The more the merrier, right?â She beamed, ignoring the daggers flying from Nateâs eyes. âPlus, you guys are around the same age. I thought youâd get along. Make new friends and all that.â
Oh, God. The pieces clicked into place.
I think sheâd like you.
Youâre around the same age, and she is so pretty.
The girl Skylar had been talking about a few weeks agoâthe one sheâd wanted to set him up withâwas Kris.
One look at Kris and Nate saw sheâd deduced what was going on as well because her expression matched hisâpure horror.
There was no doubt about it: they were on a matchmaking date.