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Friendship on Fire(34)

By:Melissa Foster


“I opted for a spaghetti strap and a modified sweetheart neckline to draw the eyes up.”

K.T. nodded. Riley’s eyes drew back to Claudia, whose frown had turned to a devious smirk, the left side of her mouth curved up. She leaned back in her chair, crossed her legs, and leaned her right arm on the table.

Riley shot a glance at Josh, hoping to draw strength from him. He nodded just enough for her to see but not enough for anyone else to notice. Mia’s eyes were wide. She nodded, then flashed a thumbs-up, encouraging Riley to continue.

She took another deep breath, drew her rounded shoulders back again, and went on to describe the materials she’d use for the dress, the lack of a long, bustling train, and the intricate and delicate embellishments. There were many questions about the printed designs, which she answered with confidence, and by the time she was done, Josh was beaming across the table at her, and the others were murmuring among themselves, with the exception of Claudia, who remained in the same position she’d been in when Riley had begun describing the dress. And with the same evil smirk on her lips.





Chapter Twenty-Five


YOU WERE AMAZING. I couldn’t love u more. Xox.

Riley sat in the back of the cab on the way to the trade show staring at the text message. It had come in only seconds after the meeting was adjourned, while she’d been cornered by Claudia, who dropped the bomb that Riley would be on her own for most of the show. Claudia had something to take care of, and she wasn’t sure what time she’d arrive.

She’d responded to Josh’s text, and he still hadn’t texted back. When the cab pulled up in front of the Javits Center, Riley shoved her phone into her purse, grabbed her bags, and headed into the frigid afternoon air. Mia had chosen the perfect dress for the occasion, and Riley loved knowing that it was Josh’s design. It made her feel like he was right there with her. He had an evening meeting, and they planned to arrive back at the apartment around the same time. She didn’t know what to expect. The preholiday show was a new event. Never before had the convention organizers done a show so close to a holiday, and according to Claudia, the success of this show would determine if they would continue this particular show in the future.

Inside the massive building, people were already shuffling about at top speed. She followed the signs to the exhibition hall and stopped cold. The JBD booth was front and center, built to look like an elegant fashion showroom, complete with enormous white, comfortable chairs and a circular coffee table, just as she’d envisioned it. It looked majestic compared to the rather plain tables and banners of the other exhibitors. She couldn’t believe she’d designed this all herself. I did it. I made it happen. She threw her shoulders back, raised her chin, and proudly walked forward.

Riley began arranging the clothes, setting up displays, and placing materials for buyers on the counter. Her feet were already killing her. While Mia could wear sky-high heels every day of the week, Riley found that her feet were better suited to cowgirl boots, and she altered her footwear every other day from high heels to lower pumps. The heels Mia had picked out for her were stunning but torturous.

She reached into her purse to check the time and checked her text messages as well. Still nothing from Josh. She let out a sigh and turned off the ringer, then tucked her purse under the table drape.

“I don’t think I’ve ever seen a booth look better.”

Riley spun around. “Mia. What are you doing here?”

“You don’t think I’d let Claudia leave you high and dry, do you? I saw her locked in a room with Josh, and I got Chantal to take over Josh’s calls and came right down.”

Locked in a room with Josh? She couldn’t get lost in that garbage, not now, with such a big event moments away.

“Besides, Josh made it very clear to me to ensure that Claudia does nothing to impede your work.” She shrugged. “I love these things anyway. We’ll have fun.”

“Mia, you’re a lifesaver. Really, thank you.”

“Simone’s coming, too. She’ll be here in ten minutes. She was right behind me.”

“Simone? Claudia’s going to kill me if I have both of you here. She told me that it’s usually just her and an assistant.” Riley was relieved she’d have help, despite how Claudia might feel about it. She couldn’t imagine how she’d run the booth on her own with an expected crowd of at least three thousand.

“Oh, bullshit. That woman has crap coming out her eyes.” Mia planted her hands on her hips. “She brings three or four people with her, and if they aren’t there early and they don’t stay late, then she reports them. What a jerk.”

Riley tried to keep a straight face, but she wanted to do a happy dance, knowing that Mia disliked Claudia. Instead, she rode the safe side of the fine line.

“Whatever. We’ll do a great job and Josh will be proud. That’s what really matters. Claudia is just competitive. I don’t think she’s evil. She just has tunnel vision toward her goal of being a designer, and from what Jo—” She quickly caught her mistake. “From what I’ve seen, she’s making great strides to produce more original designs.”

Simone arrived at the booth in a flourish of hellos and carrying an enormous bouquet of flowers. “I brought goodies,” she said with a melodic tune.

“That is gorgeous, Simone. I can’t believe I forgot a bouquet. In the pictures I saw of the previous booths, most of them had bouquets. I’m so sorry.” Riley groaned.

“Oh, please. Look at this build out. It’s fabulous. Simone, tell me you didn’t bring food,” Mia said. “The last thing we need are greasy fingerprints on the garments.”

“No, silly girl, although a hunk of chocolate right about now does sound good.” She set the bouquet on the display table and winked at Riley. “Hey, there’s an idea. We haven’t spent any time with Riley since she started working with JBD. How about a girls’ night after the show?”

“I’m game,” Mia said.

“Sure,” Riley said with a forced smile. After the show? She wanted to befriend these two women and was excited to go out and spend time with them, but she also longed to see Josh. She watched them work side by side and laugh at inside jokes. What am I thinking? Josh would be there no matter what time she got home. He loved her. He’ll always be there. But finding time to bond with Mia and Simone—that invitation might come only once, and she wasn’t going to blow her chance.

From the moment the doors to the show opened, the JBD booth was mobbed. Riley answered questions, suggested accessories and outfits, and she surprised herself at the depth of her knowledge about JBD. Thank goodness Simone and Mia were there, because just as Riley would catch her breath, five more questions were thrown at her.

“The show ends in half an hour,” Simone said. “I’m ready to blow this joint. My feet hurt and I need a drink. Where shall we go, ladies?”

“I want to call Jo—” Damn it. “Jade, my friend from Colorado. I told her I’d call her when I was done. Do you mind if I call her quickly and tell her I’ll call to chat tomorrow instead?”

Mia and Simone exchanged a shrug. “Sure,” they said in unison.

“Great. I’ll just be a sec.” Riley grabbed her cell phone and headed for the lobby. She had only one text, and it was from Jade.

Good luck at the show! Xox.

She texted back. Went great. Will call 2moro. Xox.

She called Josh’s cell, then remembered that he had a meeting and hung up before it rang. She sent a text instead. Show was awesome. Mind if I go out w Mia n Simone? Home b4 midnight I think Luv u. Xox.



MUSIC BOOMED THROUGH the dimly lit club. Riley, Mia, and Simone sat in a booth by the bar, sipping their drinks and letting the stress of the day roll from their shoulders. Simone had ordered a round of seven and sevens. It was not Riley’s favorite drink, but she could go with the flow for one night.

She looked around the bar, thinking about how different it was from a night out in Weston. Here everyone looked like they had money. The women had stylish coifs and expensive clothing. They wore sky-high heels, and every motion they made seemed practiced and graceful. The men’s styles looked just as manicured, some with an artsy flare and others in suits that probably cost more than a month’s worth of horse feed back home. Riley could be happy anywhere as long as she was with Josh, but she wondered what Jade would make of New York.

“That was a killer show. JB is gonna be psyched,” Simone said. She lifted her drink to her lips and threw back her head, taking a hearty gulp. “And that, ladies, is what tonight is all about.” When she smiled, her slim black frames slid down her nose a tad and she set them right back on their perch with her index finger.

JB? Riley realized that she might hear things about Josh that she would rather avoid. What if they told her they had a crush on him and then they found out she was dating him? Oh no. Or worse, they might dislike something about him and she’d have to pretend to not take offense. Maybe this was a bad idea.

“Riley, what’s the scoop with you?” Mia asked.

“The scoop?” Riley asked.

Simone finished her drink and held up her glass toward the blond waitress. “I swear they should just bring two out at a time.”