Chapter 14
Love Unwritten (Lakefront Billionaires, 2)
A hundred pairs of eyes follow me to the back of the bar, but I pretend not to notice as I disappear into one of the unoccupied bathrooms. I need to gain control over my heart rate again before I go outside and face everyone.
Iâm not sure what I was thinking. That much became clear when my friends encouraged me to do something I havenât tried in yearsâsing in front of a crowd.
I love everything about music except performing, which is why I havenât tried it since I lived in Los Angeles.
Reporters always talk about how Ava was discovered at a dive bar, and that is true, but they fail to mention the other woman singing beside her.
I never wanted the fame like Ava, but I always loved the buzz I got whenever the lights were dimmed low and the music began to flow. Maybe thatâs why I got up and sang my heart out tonight. Maybe for three minutes of my life, I wanted to step out of the shadows and remind myself of who I was before Ava broke my heart.
Mission accomplished.
Rather than spend the rest of my night hiding in a dingy bathroom, I unlock the deadbolt and step into the dark hallway leading back to the bar. I only make it a few steps before my path is blocked by a large man taking up most of the space.
He is as wide as he is tall, and his muscular arms nearly brush against the walls when he crosses them. His expensive black leather jacket might conceal his muscles, but I can tell the man works out religiously.
I take a step forward, and the wood floor creaks beneath my sneaker. The man turns to face me with raised brows.
It takes me two seconds to place the famous musicianâs face.
âOh my God! Youâreââ
A warm palm covers my mouth. âPlease donât say anything.â
His hot, minty breath hits my face as my eyes lock onto his deep blue ones. Iâm so damn starstruck, I donât bother shaking him off. Instead, I stay quiet while I take in the thin, white scar cutting through his stubble and the mop of dark brown hair teasing the collar of his leather jacket.
I almost didnât recognize Cole Griffin because the last time I saw a paparazzi photo, he had a buzz cut, a thick beard, and matching black eyes after his nose was broken.
He takes a deep breath. âSorry for overreacting like this. Shit, I really donât want people knowing Iâm here, so pleaseââ
âGet the hell away from her.â
The hand covering my mouth is ripped away as Rafael shoves the wildly popular musician away from me. Coleâs spine slams into a wall, and he lets out a painful oomph as the back of his head bangs into the bricks.
Rafaelâs head swings in my direction, his nostrils flaring with each heavy breath. âAre you okay?â he asks in a slightly unhinged, guttural voice.
My heartâthat little, traitorous thingâsqueezes as he reaches for my chin and gently lifts it so he can get a better look at me. His thumb brushes over my skin, and my breathing falters for a moment.
âSheâs fine, asshole.â Cole rubs the base of his spine with a groan.
Whatever haze Rafaelâs touch put me in disappears as I push him away. I overlook the way his mouth drops open as I rush for Cole. âOh God. Iâm so sorry.â
âWhy are you apologizing to him?â Rafael snaps.
I ignore him. âShould I get you an ice pack or something?â
Cole gives a thumbs-up. âIâve dealt with worse, darling.â
âCall her darling again and Iâll put that theory to the test.â Rafael looms over me like a shadow.
I groan. âCan you not threaten him?â
âYouâre defending this guy?â
âWhatâs your name?â Coleâs smile, while charming and confident, doesnât make my heart skip or my stomach flip quite like one from the man hovering behind me.
âIâm Ellie.â I hold out my hand and pray he doesnât notice the way it trembles. Anyone in my position would have a similar reaction, and whoever says differently is a liar because this is Cole freaking Griffin. Legendary vocalist. Genius lyricist. Love child of two rock gods.
Everyone with access to a radio has heard his music, and he is here. In Lake Wisteria!
Cole grabs ahold of my hand and kisses the back of it, all while Rafael watches with flared nostrils. The brush of Coleâs lips against my skin doesnât elicit a fraction of the reaction Rafael cradling my chin did, and Iâm not sure what to make of that.
âEllie.â Cole tests the name in that deep, husky voice of his. âYouâre the woman from the stage, right?â
I nod.
âYou have a wonderful voice.â He releases my hand, and it hangs in the air for a second too long before I remember how to act like a normal human being.
Shame replaces my shyness. âSorry for acting like a complete weirdo. You just caught me by surprise.â
âIâm the one who should be apologizing for freaking you out.â
I let out a soft laugh. âItâs okay. I get it. Itâs not every day that someone like you shows up in town.â
âSomeone like him?â Rafael asks while glaring at Cole.
Seriously, what is going on with him, and why does my heart flutter at the mere idea of him being overprotective of me?
Cole chuckles. âIâm used to having that effect on people.â
Rafael scoffs. âEver heard of being humble?â
I shoot him a glare from over my shoulder before returning my attention back to Cole. âIf you donât mind me asking, what are you doing here anyway?â
âMy manager suggested getting away for a while and offered to let me stay at his lake house. Thought it would help with my writerâs block or some bullshit.â
âHowâs that going?â I ask.
âNot well, but I have a feeling that will all change now that I found you.â
Coleâs comment earns a death-stare from Rafael. The two men size each other up while I stand on the sidelines, suffocating from the testosterone flooding the cramped hallway. They could probably go head-to-head given their evenly matched weight and body types, although Iâd put my money on Rafael winning because my ex-boss looks absolutely murderous at the moment.
A few people who seem interested in using the restroom quickly turn around when they get a look at Rafael, which only fuels my embarrassment.
âDo you need something?â I ask him with a surprisingly neutral voice.
âYes.â
âCan it wait?â
âNo.â
Coleâs amused gaze swings between us. âBoyfriend?â
âNo,â Rafael and I say at the same time.
âBodyguard?â
I swallow my laugh. âAbsolutely not.â Although Rafael sure is acting like one with the way he stands beside me like a guard dog ready to attack.
âThen why is he here?â Cole props his booted foot against the wall, which stretches his black jeans until his knee pops out of the gaping hole.
âYour guess is as good as mine.â I shoot Rafael an accusatory glance, but he doesnât notice, his eyes aimed directly at Coleâs face.
The singer laughs to himself like he is privy to an inside joke I missed. âAnywayâ¦that song. Shit, you can sing, darlââ He stops himself when Rafaelâs head swivels in his direction. âEllie.â
Somehow, Rafael seems to hate him calling me Ellie more than darling.
I tuck a lock of hair behind my ear to give my hands something to do. âThanks.â
âDid you write that rendition of âLate Nightsâ by yourself?â
His question makes me freeze. âWhy?â
As much as I want to claim that it was the original version, I keep my lips sealed and the truth locked away, along with all the other secrets Iâve harbored since I moved back to Lake Wisteria a year ago.
âBecause it was brilliant.â
My brows jump. âReally?â
âYeah. Honestly, I prefer it over the original.â
âI agree,â Rafael says, making my chest constrict. Unlike Coleâs, my ex-bossâs compliment worms its way through my heart and remains there.
Youâre supposed to be mad at him. Not swooning over him acting remotely nice after being borderline unlikable for eight months.
Maybe thatâs why Iâm having these kinds of reactions. I was so starved for attention from Rafael that Iâm now moved by him doing the absolute bare minimum.
Right. You keep telling yourself that.
Cole continues, âI loved the rawness of the lyrics. They gave me chills.â
I blink twice. âOh wow. Thank you. That means a lot coming from someone like you.â
âDo you have an agent?â
âNo.â The word carries a bitterness to it that makes me cringe.
âHave you ever considered finding one? You could make a lot of money if you created another song like that with the right person.â
I bristle. âIâm not interested.â
âWhy?â
âIâm just not.â
Rafael comes closer, keeping enough distance to remain respectful while staying close enough to remind me that Iâm not alone. I shouldnât be grateful for his presence, but I canât help the gut reaction. There is something about his proximity that comforts me. That makes me feel like if I asked, he would whisk me away, no explanation needed.
Cole raises his hands. âI didnât mean to upset you.â
Iâm quick to get defensive. âYou didnât.â My chest rises from my deep breath. âIt was nice meeting you and all, but I should get back to my friends before they think I ditched them.â
His eyes flash with panic. âWait.â
Rafael tenses.
Cole scrubs a hand down his face. âIâm screwing all this up. Fuck.â
My head tilts with confusion. âScrewing what up?â
âMy first impression.â
âFirst insinuates there will be more.â Rafaelâs arms brush against my back as he crosses them over his chiseled chest, using the oldest intimidation technique in the book. While it doesnât seem to have any effect on Cole, it does a number on me.
That should be the first sign that something is fundamentally wrong with me.
Cole glances between the two of us before finally saying, âIâm not trying to hit on you or anything.â
Rafael doesnât seem to believe him, but I do. Outside of him calling me darling, he hasnât appeared the least bit interested in checking me out.
Cole surprises me by saying, âIâd love to grab a coffee or something if youâre free.â
I blink twice. âYou want to get coffee with me?â
He laughs. âUm, yeah?â
âWhy?â
âYouâll have to say yes to find out.â His wink makes me laugh.
âSheâs busy.â Rafael moves forward as he uncrosses his arms, stunning me once again as his hand curls around my shoulder. If he were anyone else, I would consider the move a quiet claiming, but this is Rafael Iâm talking about. He doesnât even like me, so I donât understand why he is reacting this way.
Unlessâ¦
âSure,â I say. Screw it. I might not be interested in writing songs, but if the mere idea of hanging out with Cole bothers Rafael, then what the hell. Iâll grab a cup of coffee with the singer.
Itâs not like Rafael cared about my feelings when he didnât let me say goodbye to Nico, so why should I extend the same courtesy to him?
Rafael struggles to mask his surprise. âWhat?â
âIâm pretty flexible.â I shoot Cole a soft smile.
Rafaelâs eye twitches. âI thought you didnât have any time.â
My grin widens. âTurns out my schedule cleared up.â
He glares. âHow convenient.â
Coleâs eyes light up as he pulls his phone from his back pocket. âDoes Sunday work?â
I nod.
âGreat. Can I get your number so we can coordinate?â
âOf course.â I rattle off my number while Rafael taps his index finger against his straining bicep. My heart matches the beat, the drawn-out thumps filling my ears with a steady whooshing sound.
The angry vein above Rafaelâs left eye appears again as he gives Cole his back. âCan I speak to you, please? Alone.â
âFine.â I might as well get this conversation over with, seeing as he wonât stop following me until I do.
âSee you soon, Ellie.â Cole tucks his phone back into his pocket and shoots me a parting wink from over his shoulder before disappearing out of the back exit, leaving me alone with the last person I want to talk to.