Triple-Duty Bodyguards: Chapter 54
Triple-Duty Bodyguards : A Reverse Harem Romance
Julie sputters, leaning back in her booth. âOf course not! Why would you even say that, babe?â
Briar sighs and holds out her hand. âGive me your phone.â
âWhat? Noââ
âFine.â Briar leans over and knocks on the glass window. The paps outside all jump. She points at one, a short guy wearing a baseball cap, and waves for him to come inside. I stiffen slightly, priming for action, but mostly Iâm just amused. This should be fun to watch.
The bell rings as the guy enters the café, looking nervously at Cricket, but I wave him over to our table. He stands awkwardly next to us, shifting on his feet.
âHello.â Briar smiles up at him. âIâm Briar.â
He looks at her like sheâs an idiot. âUh. Yeah. I know.â
âWhatâs your name?â
âRoger.â
âWell, Roger, I was just wondering how you knew I was going to be here, today.â
He blinks. âWe got a tip-off. Like, ninety-nine percent of our photos, of any celebrity, are from tip-offs.â
âWho from?â
âJust some lady that works for you. She calls us, sometimes.â He eyes me nervously. I raise an eyebrow, and he drops his gaze, flushing.
âWhat was her name?â Briar presses.
âDonât remember.â
âAnd how did this woman contact you?â
He lifts up his phone.
âDo me a favour,â Briar turns to face Julie, who is shrinking back into her seat like a cornered animal. âCall her back.â
âRight. Yeah.â He fumbles with his phone. A high-pitched jangle starts blaring from Julieâs bag. I take a massive gulp of coffee, sitting back to enjoy the show.
âDonât you want to pick that up?â Briar asks mildly.
Colour flushes Julieâs face. âFine,â she snaps. âFine. Yes. Iâve been giving paparazzi tip-offs. Itâs like the kid says; everyone does it. Any good PR manager would.â
Briar glances up at Roger. âThank you. Could you wait outside?â
âUm⦠Could Iâ¦â He lifts his camera hopefully.
âWhen we get outside, Iâll give you some really good ones,â she promises. He looks a bit disappointed, but Cricket is already cracking his knuckles, so he makes a hasty exit.
Briar turns back to her PR manager, her expression cold. âYou know thatâs how X was finding me, right? He was just following the paparazzi. Because of you, he knew what restaurants I was going to. What hotel I was staying at. Itâs how he recognised and followed our car. God, I bet it wasnât even Rodriguez who leaked the break-in story, was it? It was you.â
She looks a bit chastised, but mostly defensive. âI didnât know he was going to try and kidnap you, did I? Look, babeâyou have to understand. Itâs really hard to stay relevant in this industry. You just turned twenty-nine. Thatâs almost thirty.â
âI know. Practically an old crone.â
âYou may as well be,â she snaps. âWe all know women age like milk in Hollywood. Youâre already losing traction.â
âSo?â
âSo, the stalker angle was bringing you interest, keeping you relevant. I just wanted to make sure you made the most of that, by being seen.â
Something in Briar snaps. She slams her juice glass on the table. âCut the crap! This isnât about me! If it were about me, you would have, I donât know, tried to keep me alive? This is about you, and your percentage cut. I lose public favour, you lose money. Thatâs it. We both know it, so donât bullshit me.â
Julie leans back in her chair, chewing her gum hard. Her cheeks are red.
Briar sighs. âLook, Iâm glad I met you. Because youâinadvertently, whilst trying to save your assâintroduced me to some people who really, truly care about me. But I donât want to surround myself with people who see me as a paycheck instead of a person.â
Julie sneers, her glossy lips stretching. âYou donât want your hired staff to see you as a paycheck? Good luck finding someone.â
âI actually already have someone in mind.â Briar gives me a little smile. âItâs over, Julie. Youâre fired. I would say Iâm sorry, but Iâm really, really not.â
Julie doesnât move.
âYou can leave, now,â Briar prompts.
Julie purses her lips, her eyes flicking between us, then to the paps outside. I can see her mind running at a mile a minute, trying to find a way to convince Briar to let her stay.
âBabeââ she starts.
âNo. Go.â
âWould you like me to escort her out?â I ask mildly. Heat flushes Julieâs face. She stands and shoves her notebook into her bag.
âYouâll be sorry for this,â she mutters. âJust wait and see. Without me, youâll fall out of the public eye faster than you can bloody blink.â She tosses the bag over her shoulder and marches to the café door.
âBye, babe,â Briar calls after her. Julie gives us one last glare, then slams the door shut, the little welcome bell tinkling.
Thereâs a few beats of silence, then I pull her untouched bowl towards us and divvy up the melon slices onto both our plates. âNicely done,â I murmur approvingly. Briar looks down, a wide smile spreading across her face.
When we step back out onto the sunny street, our stomachs full to bursting, the photographers are ready and waiting. Before Iâve even shut the café door, they start snapping away, coming to our left side to get a good shot of Briarâs stitched-up cheek. I tighten my grip on her, trying to block the lenses as I hurry her along, but she digs in her heels.
âNo,â she says. I watch as she catches Rogerâs eye and points to a spot on her other side. Iâm not sure what sheâs doing, but now isnât the time.
âCome on,â I scowl at the clamouring photographers. âChrist, theyâre all bloody vultures.â I pull her gently away, trying to ignore the sweet scent of her shampoo as her hair tickles my face. This is probably the last time Iâll ever be this close to her.
She tugs at my arm. âStop. Kenta, stop.â
I still, and she reaches up to cup my cheek, turning me to face her.
I frown. âBriar, whatââ
Before I can protest, she goes up on her tiptoes and brushes her lips against mine. My heart practically stops in my chest.
This isnât like any of our other kisses. Itâs soft and sweet and gentle, so quick I barely feel it. When she pulls away, I stare at her, breathing hard. The paps are shouting and running around us, trying to get a better angle, but I ignore them. My hand unconsciously clenches on Briarâs waist, like Iâm trying to keep her close to me. âWhat⦠was that for, sweetheart?â
She shrugs. âI just remembered. Iâve only been photographed kissing Glen and Matt. I donât want the magazines to get the wrong impression and think Iâm only in love with two of you.â
Iâm not even walking, but I still almost trip over my own feet. âIn love?â I manage eventually.
âMadly, Iâm afraid,â she says, tilting her head. âAre you going to pass out?â
I stammer. âBut⦠Matt and Glenâ¦â
She sighs dramatically. âI guess Goss magazine was right all along. Iâm a massive hoe-bag. But I donât just whore out my body, I whore out my heart.â She shakes her head sorrowfully. âItâs embarrassing. I spend so long keeping men at a distance, then three of you seduce me at once. Itâs kind of ruining my ice-queen reputation.â I donât say anything. I donât think I can. I think Iâve temporarily forgotten English.
She sighs, stroking my cheek. âKenta. You are one of the smartest, kindest, most loving men Iâve ever met. No one has ever believed in me like you do.â She steps even closer, so our bodies are pressed together. I vaguely register a wolf-whistle from one of the paps, but it sounds like it comes from a thousand miles away. âYouâre stunning,â she continues, âand gentle. Empathic. Intelligent. You care about other people. How the Hell could I not fall for you?â
My voice gets stuck in my throat. âI love you, too,â I choke out. She smiles, big and bright and beautiful, and I canât help myself. I wrap a hand around the back of her neck and bring her lips to mine.
Itâs the kind of kiss that ends a movie. Everything else fades away. Our tongues dance together slowly as we hold each other under the baking-hot LA sunshine. Briar hums underneath me, shivering as I trace my hand down the small of her back, pressing her closer. I can taste strawberry chapstick and orange juice on her soft lips.
Seconds, or minutes, or hours later, we pull apart slightly, shifting to a series of long, open-mouthed pecks. Our foreheads rest together as we breathe each otherâs air.
âMmm,â Briar hums under her breath, slowly licking my bottom lip. âI could kiss you forever.â
My fingers curl into the soft fabric of her dress. I nuzzle down the side of her neck. Around us, cameras flash and shutters click. âWe can kiss for as long as you want back in the hotel room,â I murmur. âBut we should get going.â
She frowns slightly. âWhy? I donât care about the paps.â
âI know.â I give her another lingering kiss, then finally straighten, pushing a strand of wavy hair behind her ear. âAnd I also know Matt. I know that as soon as he wakes up and sees youâre gone, heâs going to freak out. Heâs probably climbing the walls by now.â
She sighs happily, leaning against my front. âIâm so excited to have you love me.â
I laugh. Itâs such an odd thing to say. âWhat?â
âYouâre so wonderful to people you love,â she says, catching my hand. âYouâre the best. Okay. Letâs go.â