Chapter 54
Faking it with Damian Black
Chapter 54
-MILLIE-
If Sonja hadnât gone missing under police protection, I wouldâve fought Damianâs insistence on having Riggs follow me everywhere. He refused to let me see him, for crying out loud! And he wanted me to follow his request like an unbreakable rule? I want to make things difficult for him, too, but then I understand itâs for my safety.
While I was meeting with the catering service for Constanceâs wedding, Riggs sat a few tables away, nursing a cup of coffee. Riggs easily blended in with the crowd, dressed in a simple vintage gray tee and fitted jeans. Iâm glad he doesnât carry a gun with him. He said it was Damianâs instruction to make me feel less agitated about having a b*dyguard. It gave me a sense of normalcy.
When Ce spent a weekend here in Roslin City, she enjoyed the food at Crave Boulevard, owned by Felicity Adams.
Setting my dislike for Felicity aside, I sat across from her, tasting the food she cooked for this meeting,
We just finished tasting the classic shrimp coc ktail, hot artichoke & red pepper dip, and deviled eggs. While waiting for the salads, I scribbled my suggestions in my notebook.
âSo, how are you doing?â Making small conversations with Felicity about my personal life wasnât part of my plan. I still remember how my lies exploded into chaos the night of the reunion. She kept pushing and pushing until all I could do was spit lies to save myself from public humiliation.
âIâm fine.â I answered, eyes laser-focused at my notes.
âI wouldnât if I were in your shoes, Imagine Damian and Sonja? I get that sheâs pretty and all, but sheâs married!â Scandalized, she pressed a hand on her chest.
I know she was delving for a reaction, and I should keep my cool. But her tone turned my frown to a glower. I focused on my notes, trying to remember what I was writing again. âDonât believe everything you read online, Felicity. None of those people spoke to Damian or Sonja. Their accusations are based on hearsay, and their personal assumption doesnât count.â
She leaned forward, crossing her arms on the table. âDid you know about it, though?â She pressed, hunting for more
information.
Lifting my head from my notebook, I met Felicityâs prying eyes. She had her hair in big curls today, her l*ps coated with red l*p gloss, and huge gold bangles dangling from her ears. Dressed in gold glittering tulle, I recognize it from Chanelâs latest runway collection. It costs more than my monthly salary, and I just wish that Felicity would ask sophisticated questions like how she dresses up.
âWhatever his past with Sonja might or might not have been is none of my concern. He never cheated on me, Felicity,â I said nonchalantly. âAll I know is that Damian is being accused of something he didnât do.â
Felicity nibbled her lower l*p, wanting to press more on the matter, but the servers came with two plates of salads.
âConstance loved your green garden salads,â I said, swerving from our current topic and continuing to jot down my notes. âCan we proceed with the entrees?â I smiled sweetly at Felicity.
âSure.â She instructed the server to bring out the entrees.
âThanks.â I said, then a familiar face caught my attention as the servers left.
Natalie. She was at the bar, not as a customer but wiping the counters. I looked away when she turned in my direction. I hadnât seen Natalie since the reunion. Iâve also unfollowed her social media accounts, but the drastic physical change in her appearance surprised me. She lost weight, and I could see the trouble in her eyes even at this distance.
âNatalie?â Felicity followed my line of sight, waving at her friend Sheâs struggling with money again.â
âI donât wanna hear it, Felicity,â I said bluntly..
Felicity raised her hand. âAlright⦠geez, you donât have to be so pr ickly. Iâm just trying to make a conversation.â
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I sighed, guilty of Felicityâs accusation. Just a pinch, though. She goes with the same tactics she did at the reunion. She knows how to push my buttons.
âSorry.â I said and rubbed my temple, allowing Felicity to glimpse what I felt. âIâm just trying to focus on work right now.â
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fiance is
Felicity reached over the table for my soda water and handed it to me. âYouâre stressed out; I would be too if being accused of attempting to murder his ex-lover.â No matter the situation, I would always be cagey around Felicity.
~Thanks. Accepting the water, I took a small sip, looking back at Natalie. She was speaking to a customer and started tending to his order. âWhy is Natalie working in your restaurant?â
I was both curious and concerned about Natalie. Her mom died when we were in junior year, and her dad wasnât really fond of her. She was alone, and hearing her struggle financially again made me less antagonistic toward her. She was in this same situation when she came to me for help.
âSheâs not doing well,â Felicity mumbled. âShe hadnât had any endorsement offers for the last two months, been living in her car when I saw her two weeks ago, so I offered her a job. Sheâs staying in one of the quarters upstairs.â
âWhat? What about Hunter?â
Felicity shrugged. âDonât know. Sheâs still wearing your engagement ring, so maybe theyâre just fighting.â My b*dy went stiff, âDonât look so surprised. I know about the ring. I saw it in one of your posts before. Iâm surprised you didnât call her out at the reunion, actually.â
âThereâs no use in making a scene about a ring I throw on my ex-fianceâs face. I threw it away for a reason. There was no need to hide that from Felicity now. Was she really that obsessed with me, or just a keen observer? I guess Iâll never know.
Shaking her head, Felicityâs l*ps pursed. If I were in Natalieâs shoes, I wouldnât accept someone elseâs ring. My G od,â she lowered her voice, her eyes sweeping on the tables next to ours for eavesdroppers. âWhat kind of life would a man offer you if he couldnât even buy you a ring?â
She had a point. The price doesnât matter, but the intention does
When the server brought the entrees, roasted prime rib, and grilled chicken, Felicity quickly shifted to business mode. âWhat you have is bone-in prime rib. If Constance wants it boneless, we could also do that, though this one will be better. Itâs our most requested wedding entrée.â
I cut through the meat and took a small bite; the flavors exploded in my pallet, making me moan. âI get why,â I said, jotting down what Felicity had said.
âThanks,â she said and moved to the grilled chicken. âThis is fireman chicken. The secret is in the marinate,â s as I cut through my chicken. It was moist inside, and the flavors of the marinate stuck through the meat.
âThis is really good, Felicityâ Although we donât see eye to eye on things. I am not shy about giving compliments theyâre due.
âThank you, Iâm very hands-on with our menu, so donât hate me if Iâm soaking in your compliment,â she murmured proudly. She deserved it.
Our meeting went smoothly after that. At the end of my note, I put down a reminder to tell Candice about Felicity cateri for Georginaâs wedding anniversary. Iâd say this was a dull, typical day at work until I went to the ladiesâ room to freshen u before leaving
After doing my business in the cubicle, I was stunned to see Natalie standing by the counter, washing her hands. Shutting her presence out of my head had proven to be impossible. She was watching me the entire time I was washing my hands.
I met her eyes in the mirror. She looked thinner up close, her black Crave Boulevard uniform made her pale skin stand out. Her eyes lost their sparkle, and her frown lines were more profound. When the ring on her finger caught the overhead lights, I was reminded why I cut all my connections with her.
Like a butterfly effect, it all came rushing back to me. The sympathy I felt quickly vanished. I sucked back to the day I found her f ucking Hunter. The anger, the pain, and the humiliation.
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Wordlessly, I plucked a paper towel from the rack, dried my hands, and tossed it in the bin. I took out my l*p gloss and slid it over my l*ps. Natalie stood beside me as though waiting for me to talk to her first. I had no heart to speak to her ever again. Her betrayal still stings, so I continued my business and gathered my things.
âI didnât mean for any of this to happen,â Natalie spoke when I reached for the door handle.
âWhat?â Then I felt it, the painful flow of current on my b*dy, until I dropped to the floor. My b*dy went numb. I couldnât feel anything, even the floor against my face. My last memory was of a guy looming over me before everything went dark.
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