Mr Spencer: Chapter 4
Mr Spencer (Mr. Book 2)
Beth curls her nose. âWhat do you mean?â
I exhale and sink deeper in my seat. Weâre sitting on the living room floor after eating our weight in Indian takeout. âJust what I said. He turned up at my work and was being ridiculously gorgeous, so we went out for dinner.â I shrug. âThings went well, and then we came back here. One thing led to another, we started making out, things got hot and⦠oh, it was so good. Then the very next minute I ruined it by blurting out that I was a virgin.â
Beth is deeply fascinated. âAnd?â
âAnd⦠he left.â
âWhat?â Beth gasps, her disbelief evident.
âI know.â
âBut guys love virgins, donât they?â She frowns. âI donât get it?â
âBut do they?â I scoff. âIâm twenty-four and I canât get a man to come near me at all, Beth.â
She rolls her eyes. âPlease, donât insult my intelligence. You get plenty of men who pursue you.â
âBe serious for a moment and face the facts. Iâm an ice princess who scares the majority of men away.â I sigh sadly.
âDonât take offence to that. Itâs not you, itâs Edward and everything that goes along with being a Prescott.â
I drain my wineglass because, God, this is depressing.
âAnd you really liked this guy?â she asks quietly.
I shrug sadly. âNot specifically him, more what he represents, you know? He was fun, naughty, and gorgeous. Heâs older, too, and I would never be allowed to go out with him because heâs a well-known player.â I frown as I try to articulate my thoughts. âBut⦠I just wanted to have fun for once. Iâm not looking for a husband or anything, obviously. The only thing my family ever sees when they think of a man being with me is him only ever being with me for my money. I want men to be with me because of the woman I am. I want fun, carefree sex, like you get to have. Like every woman should be allowed to have in their youth.â
She nods, her face full of understanding. âWho knew being wealthy was so boring?â She tuts and stares into space.
I refill her wineglass. âTotally.â I pass her the glass. âAnd Wyatt was being all overprotective and annoying.â
âThatâs his job. Donât blame him for that.â
âYeah, I get that, but Spencer was different. He wasnât trying to woo me. He was honest and told me he only ever has friends with benefits. He was nothing but himself, and you know what? It was damn attractive.â
âSo, you want friends with benefits now?â
âNo. I donât know what I want, but I know it isnât this.â
âHmm.â
I exhale heavily and lie back on the floor. âI just want a fucking holiday away from myself for a while.â
âDropping F bombs now. You must be serious.â
I chuckle. âYeah, I am.â
âWhat do you mean, you want a holiday away from yourself?â
âI mean I wish I was someone else for a while, with a normal shitty job, no money, and every man in the world trying to shag her.â I smile as I imagine a different life where I didnât have to constantly toe the line. âI want to feel desired and carefree, instead of having guards, Bentleys, Edward, and all the boring bullshit that goes along with being a Prescott.â I exhale heavily.
Beth watches me for a moment, and I can feel her brain ticking. âIf thatâs what you want, why donât you get it?â she asks.
âWhat?â
âWhy donât you change your name and be normal for a while?â
âWhat do you mean?â I frown.
Her eyes widen with excitement. âAnd this is the perfect time, too.â
I roll my eyes, here we go.
âYou said your father and Edward are away for six weeks, right?â
âYeah, so?â
âSo, why donât you take some time off from work while theyâre away? Why not move to London and go undercover? You could get a shitty job and pretend your name is something completely different.â
âLike what?â
She bites her bottom lip and thinks for a moment. âLottie Preston. Your friends call you Lottie, anyway.â
âHave you lost your mind?â I gasp, sitting up at once.
She beams at me. âJust the opposite, this is fucking genius. Get a job in a café or a nightclub pouring drinks or something. Nobody will know who you are, and youâll be treated just like the rest of us. You can run amuck.â
I stare at her, wide-eyed as her idea rolls around in my head. âBut what would I tell my father?â
âHmm.â She thinks for a moment. âThatâs tough because he wonât let you go anywhere without security.â
I flop back against the couch, dejected that my plan is already screwed. âIt wonât work.â I sigh. âWhy doesnât Lara have the issues that I do?â
Beth rolls her eyes. âYou and Lara are completely different.â
âWhy?â
âBoth her mother and father come from money. Sheâs had nannies and lived the high life her entire childhood. She has this entitled part of her personality that only rich people have. Your mother was different, Lottie. She didnât have money. She fell in love with a rich man. You never had nannies and your main influence was your mother. She didnât rely on money or see it as anything special. Thatâs why youâre different. Money doesnât define who you are, and your family knows that. Thatâs why they feel you have to be protected so fiercely. They know that when you fall in love with someone, it could be with anyone. Social rankings mean nothing to you.â
I become overwhelmed with emotion. âI never thought of it like that.â
âDo you really think that your mother would want you to be a prisoner of your fatherâs bank balance?â
My eyes tear up from knowing thatâs exactly what I am. I shake my head. âI donât think she would.â
âThen letâs do this.â
âHow do I get around the guards? Maybe I could just run away?â
âNo. If you did that your father and Edward would come home acting crazy only to drag you back here.â
âThatâs true.â
We both think for a moment.
âWhat about if you did run away, but more subtly so that you werenât detected,â she says.
I frown. âHow?â
âWell⦠you tell your job here that you are having eight weeks off to travel. But then you tell your father that youâre going to be working the same job as usual, just from the London office for a few weeks.â
This plan already sounds ridiculous. It will never work.
âBut then you secretly get another job somewhere else.â
I roll my eyes. âAs if.â
âThe guards wonât follow you into work, they never do. They will hover around outside, but who cares, because youâll be inside being someone else.â
âBut then where would I live?â
âHmm.â She thinks for a moment. âThe guards donât guard you twenty-four hours a day, do they?â
I shake my head. âNo, only when Iâm out and about. Once Iâm home safe, everyone relaxes.â
âOkay. What about if you stay in a hotel?â
I twist my lips as I listen.
âYes, Iâve got it.â She holds her hands up in the air. âYou stay in a swanky hotel where your suite is the only room on the floor. The guards come out with us or whatever throughout the day or night, but you specifically instruct that they stay at a distance so that nobody even knows they are there. Then, once the guards escort you home for the night, there is no security risk because nobody else can get to your floor without a key. They will stay in their rooms on the level below.â
I stare at her.
âAnd then if you meet someone, I can take them up to your room after the guards have left, because I will have the only other key that gets me to your floor.â
Excitement simmers in my stomach. âAre you serious?â
âWhy not?â Her eyes are alight with mischief.
âCould this really work?â I whisper.
She shrugs, and we both smile goofily at each other.
âBut what job will I get?â
âWell, it has to be in a fancy building that could compliment what you are supposed to be doing there. The guards and your family need to think you are doing the same job that you do here.â
I nod as I think. âIn reality it has to be a shitty job that has no responsibility. I donât want to let anyone down when I leave.â
âYes, of course. Iâll look for one for you when I get back to London. Are you going to tell work on Monday?â
âAre you really serious about this?â
âDeadly. Fuck it, letâs go crazy.â
âIâll have to speak to my guards.â
âOkay, ask them. But you know they will have to do whatever you want, anyway.â She looks over at me and smiles mischievously. âAre you ready to have some fun, Lottie Preston?â
The nerves dance in my stomach at the sound of my new fake name. âIt may not happen yet,â I warn her. âThere are a lot of what ifs in this plan.â
âBut if it all pans out, will you do it?â
I imagine Spencer walking away and leaving me the other night without so much as looking back, and I know itâs always going to be like this. Nobody will ever touch the precious Charlotte Prescott unless they want to marry her. Dealing with my family just isnât worth it. Who wants that kind of pressure on a first date?
âIf the guards can go, and you can find me a job, youâve got yourself a deal,â I say flatly, convinced thereâs no way in hell that this will all come together.
She holds her glass up in the air and I clink it with mine. âIâm going to make this shit happen if itâs the last thing I do.â Her eyes already sparkle with victory.
I smirk. âDeal.â
âHello, this is Charlotte Prescott speaking,â I say into the phone. Itâs Monday afternoon, and Iâm at my dreary job.
âOkay, you got it. You start next week!â Beth squeals excitedly through the phone.
âWhat?â I frown.
âI got you a job, and you start on Monday.â
My eyes widen. I glance around guiltily at all the normal, sensible people sitting at their desks. âBack in a minute,â I mouth to Alison before I scurry towards the door.
âSure, take your time,â Alison says without looking up.
I push through the large glass doors and step into the outside garden area. âWhat do you mean you got me a job?â I whisper.
âLook, itâs nothing flash. Youâre going to be in the admin and mailroom. But it will be easy to do, and the shit jobs are where the fun is normally at, anyway. Itâs in the Belconnen Building, so your guards will have no idea youâre not important. That building already has security, so itâs a perfect scenario.â
âYouâre serious?â I gasp.
âCompletely. Iâm coming to get you on Saturday to move you down to London.â
My mouth falls open. âElizabeth,â I whisper angrily. âI thought you were joking.â
âAnd I thought you were sick of getting no action,â she hisses right back. âItâs six fucking weeks, Charlotte. Loosen the hell up.â
I close my eyes and pinch the bridge of my nose. âWhat if I get caught?â
âThen you turn around and come back straight homeâno big deal. Your family is not going to disown you for having a working holiday in London.â
âNo, I⦠I mean the new job,â I stammer. âWhat if I mess it up?â
âOh, please, youâre probably more qualified than most people in that shitty building. You could be the fucking CEO if you wanted.â
Poor, deluded Elizabeth has such a distorted view of me. She thinks I could rule the damn world. âBeth,â I sigh.
âDonât Beth me. Iâm coming to get you on Saturday, and weâre going out clubbing on that same night. Iâm buying you a huge box of condoms, too, because youâre going to fucking need them.â
I put my hand over my eyes. âOh God.â Nerves swirl deep inside my stomach.
âYou want to have fun, Charlotte, and daring to do something different is the first step. You need to call your father and Edward tonight and tell them that youâre working in London for a few days. They need to organise security, and then weâll just keep extending it so that it doesnât seem suss.â
âThis whole damn thing is suss,â I whisper.
âOh, and I called the Four Seasons to confirm they have a penthouse that takes up the entire top floor. I booked it out for six weeks. Youâll have to pay on arrival, though.â
I blow air into my cheeks, then blow it back out. âI canât believe you actually think this is going to work.â
âDo you want to have a holiday from being Charlotte Prescott or not?â she snaps.
I stay silent for a moment before answering. âYou know I do.â
âThen stop being such a baby. See you on Saturday.â She hangs up the phone and the line is dead.
I drop into a chair and stare at a tree in the garden for a moment. What the hell did I just agree to?
Edward is going to flip his lid.
The line rings, and my heart is thumping hard. It doesnât feel right to be lying to my father.
âHello, my dear Charlotte,â he answers.
I smile at the sound of his voice. I hadnât realised until now just how much I miss him. âHi, Dad.â
âHow are you? Whatâs been going on at home? Youâre up late, dear. Itâs after eleven here.â
âAh, yes.â I hesitate. Lying to him is going to be harder than I thought. âI just wanted to speak to you and tell you something. I have to go work in London for a few weeks.â
âWhy?â
I wince. âThere are some things that need to be taken care of in London, and I thoughtâ¦â I twist the edge of my shirt between my fingers. âI thought now was a good time to go, while youâre away, so I can spend some time with Elizabeth. Itâs just for a week or two.â
âCanât it wait until we get home? I worry about you being in London on your own.â
âI know, Dad.â I bounce my leg as guilt fills me.
âI could come and stay in London with you when I get home, if thatâs what you want? I donât mind.â
âAh.â Why does he have to be so damn nice all the time? âNo. If I go alone then Iâll be home when you get home and we can spend some time together where I donât have to work.â
He remains silent, and I know I havenât convinced him yet.
âIâll take the guards, of course.â
âHave you spoken to them?â he asks cautiously. âIt may not suit them to go to London.â
âI have, and theyâre both fine to come along. Iâll book them into the room next to mine.â
âIâll speak to Edward,â he says sharply.
âDad.â I sigh. âYou know Edward wonât want me to go.â
âOnly for your own safety, Charlotte. You are my most prized possession, and if anything happened to youâ¦â His voice trails off. âYou are a target now, love.â
âI wonât take stupid risks, Dad, and Iâll take the boys with me everywhere I go. Iâm just going to be working through the day and going out to dinner with the girls at night. Nothing extreme.ââ
He inhales sharply.
âPlease, I need some time with my girlfriends.â An unexpected wave of sadness rolls over me, because it really is true. âIâm lonely, Dad. Iâll go crazy locked up here at the house alone for six weeks.â
âIâll speak to Edward.â He sighs.
âThank you. I love you.â
âI love you, too.â I hear the rustling of papers, and I imagine him sitting at his large mahogany desk, ruling the world from New York. âWhen do you want to go?â
âI have to be there for Monday, so I will go on Saturday, if thatâs okay.â
âAnd where will you be staying?â
âI booked the Four Seasons penthouse so that Iâm the only room on the entire floor. Nobody will be able to get in without a key.â I smile to myself. âSee, I really do listen to you.â
âOkay.â He inhales again, and I can imagine him leaning back in his chair. âAre you really all right, Charlotte?â
My eyes fill with tears, because I honestly donât know if I am. âMissing Mum,â I confess in a whisper.
âMe, too, darling. Me, too.â
We stay silent on the line, both lost in our own grief.
I smile sadly. âThanks, Dad. I love you. Iâll call you tomorrow.â
âI love you, dear. Sleep well.â
After hanging up, I make my way to the kitchen and put the kettle on. That wasnât a hard phone call, after all. However, the next one definitely will be, and if I know anything for certain, itâs that Edward will call me in approximately fifteen minutes and begin freaking out.
My phone begins to vibrate on the kitchen bench, the name Edward lighting up the screen. Five minutesâa new record time.
âHello, Edward.â
âCharlotte, what do you think youâre doing?â
âIâm going to London.â
âWhy?â
âI have to work.â
âSend someone else instead.â
âI canât, I need to do this.â
âIâll come home and go with you. Iâll only be a week.â
âEdward,â I sigh, exasperated. âIâm fine. Iâll be with Elizabeth.â
âThat doesnât make me feel any better. Beth is out of control.â
I get a flashback of him from the other night, and I want to blurt out the question, Are you sleeping with Lara? Why is it a secret from me? but I hold my tongue.
âWhere will you be staying?â he asks abruptly.
âThe Four Seasons penthouse. The only room on the floor.â
âYouâve spoken to Anthony?â
âYes, Anthony can come, and so can Wyatt.â
âHmm.â
âItâs just for work, Edward, and Iâll have the guards with me the entire time.â
âI donât like this.â
âI know you donât, but you canât stop me going. Dad said it was okay. Iâm going to London for work, not Ibiza to party. Lighten up.â
âHmm.â He groans.
I smile, because I know Iâve got him. âI love you.â
âFine, but Iâll organise their rooms at the Four Seasons myself. And Iâm calling Alexander to keep an eye on you.â
I smile. Alexander York is his best friend from school, and he just so happens to live in London. âFine,â I reply.
âAnd if I hear of you in London running amuck, Iâm coming straight home and dragging you back to Nottingham.â
I chuckle. âYouâre so dramatic.â
He exhales heavily. âSee ya, Lottie.â
I grin with victory. I canât believe this plan is actually working out.
âGoodbye, Edward, I love you.â
âYeah⦠I love you, too.â Then he hangs up. I stare at my reflection in the kitchen window and smile. How the hell did I just pull that off?
The convoy of cars pulls into the Four Seasons at approximately 4:00 p.m. on Saturday.
Iâm in Bethâs car, the black Mercedes with the two security guards inside it trailing silently behind us both.
I look over to Beth as she bounces in her seat. âMy fucking God, can you believe you are doing this?â
âNo.â I hold my stomach. âI feel sick. What if I get caught?â
She shrugs as she pulls the car to a stop. âWho cares? Whatâs the worst that could happen? Edward flips his lid, like he doesnât do that once a fucking week anyway.â
I smile. Itâs so refreshing having a friend who doesnât give a damn.
Beth hands the keys to the parking attendant once weâre parked, and we get my bags out of the boot of the car. Iâve warned the boys that theyâre to keep their distance. I donât want anyone to know that they are with me or are my security team. I want to appear normal. I am normal⦠itâs just my life that isnât.
I walk up to the reception in the foyer with Beth by my side.
âHello, Iâd like to check in, please,â I say timidly.
âInto the penthouse.â Beth smiles proudly.
The girl types on her keyboard, and then frowns and types something else in instead.
Oh God, donât tell me they messed up the booking. This plan could all turn to hell before it has even started.
âIs your reservation for six weeks?â she asks with surprise.
âIt is.â I slide my credit card across the reception counter.
She scowls at the screen. âJust a moment, please?â She calls someone and turns her back to me, thinking that I canât hear her. âI have someone here for the penthouse for a six-week booking. Do you know anything about it?â
She glances over at me and her eyes widen. âOh. Oh, yes, I see. Sorry, sir. Thank you.â
She turns back to me and smiles an exaggerated fake smile. âGood afternoon, Miss Prescott. Welcome to the Four Seasons. Itâs our honour to have you stay with us for your time in London.â
My shoulders sag as I stare at her. How does she know who I am?
âYour brother Edward has been on the phone with management all morning making sure your arrangements are all in order.â
He would have been going through their security with a fine toothcomb.
Beth frowns, already unimpressed with my familyâs interference.
âThe account has been settled in full. Welcome to the Four Seasons. Iâll personally show you up to your room now.â
I take my credit card back, feeling dejected. Edward would have paid my account without even looking at the amount.
Great.
âCan you issue me with three keys, please?â I ask. I want one for Lara and Beth so they can get up to my suite at any time.
âCertainly.â She organises everything on her desk, and then hands them over.
I glance at Wyatt and Anthony who are walking through the front doors.
âAre those gentlemen with you?â the receptionist asks, already knowing the answer. She would be aware that we have two other rooms booked as well.
âYes,â I reply, embarrassed. Thereâs no mistaking the two huge men dressed in black suits who are staring at me.
âThey are staying on the floor below, is that correct?â
âYes. Thank you.â I give the boys a small dejected wave. I guess they may as well come up and inspect the room now instead of later. She already knows who they are to me. So much for flying under the radar.
Damn it.
I turn to them. âDo you want to come up now and look at the room?â I ask.
âThat would be great,â Anthony replies without hesitation.
The receptionist, my two bodyguards, and Beth and I make our way into the lift.
I am silent and annoyed, sick of this fuss wherever I go.
As we ride up through the floors of the hotel, I stare at the floor, a sense of heaviness weighing over me. Donât let this ruin it for you, I try and remind myself.
Itâs okay, itâs okay. I repeat the mantra over and over in my head. I hate to admit it, but when Iâm with my family and the guards are with us, it doesnât seem to bother me at all. Itâs as if itâs completely normal because they have it, too. But when Iâm alone with my friends, I want to be alone with my friends, and it becomes glaringly obvious that they have all this freedom while I donât.
The kind receptionist opens the door to the suite, and all of us tentatively walk in. âHoly shit!â Beth cries, her eyes flying around the room.
I smile at her reaction. There is nothing better than being with her when she experiences something for the first time. She canât hide her excitement at all.
The receptionist smiles as she walks through to the living area. âItâs quite lovely, isnât it?â
âYes, thank you.â
Iâve stayed in some beautiful places before and this is up there with the best of them. We walk into a large living area, and I glance up to the ceiling to see a mezzanine level with a cascading, ornate staircase.
âThe apartment is two levels.â She points upstairs.
The furnishings are complementing shades of coffee and creams. The space is filled with huge luxurious, aqua velvet sofas, as well expensive curtains, with the room lit by beautiful, free-standing lamps. We walk through to a large white kitchen. It has a large black marble island in the centre with stools lined up in front of it. The cupboards and cabinetry are black to match the island.
Wow, this is nice.
We continue on our tour, venturing into a large dining room, a bathroom, and a laundry room on the same level. We head upstairs to find three smaller bedrooms and another bathroom, and then to the end of the hall where the huge master suite happens to be.
I smile when I see it.
Itâs exotic and sexy, decorated and furnished with different shades of grey velvet. The bed has an oversized padded headboard, as well as a couch with a chaise lounge at the foot of it. The en-suite bathroom is tiled in black and white marble. The feel of it is sheer luxury.
I turn to the receptionist, suddenly embarrassed that I can afford this place for six weeks. âThank you, itâs lovely.â
She nods, realising she is being dismissed. âIf you need anything, please call down to reception at any time.â
âOf course.â My eyes flicker to my guards. âPlease look after the boys. Iâll be fine.â
She glances over to them. âAre you coming down to check in now?â
âYes,â Anthony answers. âWeâll just perform our checks of the suite, and then weâll be down in a minute.â
With one last smile, she disappears down the stairs and back to her job.
Beth starts to run up and down on the spot, and then she jumps up on the bed and begins to bounce. âHoly fucking shit, Lottie.â She squeals in excitement. âThis place is off the Richter.â
The guards chuckle at my over-animated friend. She doesnât hide who she is from them. The guys check the wardrobes and the bathroom. They pull the curtains back to inspect the windows, and then disappear to check the rest of the suite.
I flop onto the bed, dejected from my super privileged check in.
âWho was I kidding, Beth? I canât escape who I am. Just look at this stupid apartment.â I sigh sadly.
She falls down to lie beside me, and we both look up at the ceiling. âItâs going to be so much fun sneaking guys in here,â she says casually.
âWhat?â I look over at her.
âThat cherry of yours⦠itâs going down. In a big popping fashion.â