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By:Adriana Hunter


Not sure what to expect, Mandy offered the beautiful rock musician a seat even as she retook hers. What now?

"Hmm, how divine," Zuriel said with a small, telling smile as she looked  around the office. "I heard you've gone big time, but this is really  cushy."

Mandy kept her demeanor cordial even though inside, she was ready to bare her fangs. If Zuriel came here to bring her down …

Zuriel turned her bright gray eyes to the silent Mandy, the smile on her  face knowing. "Looks like the perks of dating a rock star are really  paying off for you. Not that I blame you. We girls have to make the best  of every situation. One never knows when the fairy tale will reach its  logical conclusion."         

     



 

"I'm sure you're getting to the point of why you're here," Mandy said calmly.

Zuriel's smile thinned, her sense of humor disappearing. "You're right.  It's just that this is the first time I've been in this situation.  Usually I have more … hands-on methods of handling competition."

Mandy wasn't sure she wanted to know what Zuriel meant by the term  ‘hands-on'. "You came to warn me off Ethan," Mandy said slowly,  realization dawning.

"No. It's more of a woman-to-woman advisory notice," Zuriel said with a  humorless curve to her smiling lips. "I know you must have such high  hopes for you and Ethan. I'll admit, he surprised me with how much he's  changed. He's always been a wild one  –  thanks to me mostly. After all, I  took his virginity and encouraged him to indulge his freaky side." She  leaned forward on the desk as Mandy stiffened at her crass words.

"I was his first everything, angel," Zuriel said mockingly. "His first  love, his first fuck. I practically taught him all he needed to know  about a woman's needs. And now here you appear, so young and fresh with  your pretty little halo hanging pertly on your dark brown curls. How  long do you think before he gets bored with sweet and innocent and comes  back to his one true soul mate?"

"I was under the impression you were here for something related to  business," Mandy said curtly, shooting to her feet so fast her chair  almost toppled backwards. "But if you're interested in petty chit-chat … "

"Oh, I definitely am here on business," Zuriel said, rising fluidly and  unhurriedly to her feet. Even with the desk between them, Mandy was very  conscious of how much taller and intimidating Zuriel seemed. "I have a  proposition for you. Something that puts you ahead so you aren't left  looking like a clueless twit in two weeks' time when Ethan's PR team  announces his engagement to me."

"What?" Mandy asked with an incredulous gasp.

Zuriel huffed at Mandy's disbelieving expression. "It's been in the  works for a few months now. Ethan and I are back together and it will be  official when we publicize our relationship the same day our single  comes out."

"Single? What single?" Mandy breathed even though she dreaded the answer.

"The song he supposedly wrote for you  –  the one that's now going to be  the first single from my new album, which will feature my on-off flame  Ethan Tyler - soon to be husband - right before our joint world tour is  set to begin."

Mandy's fists clenched at her sides. "I don't believe you and Ethan are  back together. I don't believe any of the bullshit you just said. Why  would you come all this way just to spread lies? Why do you consider me  such a threat?"

Zuriel's lips spread in another one of her mean little smiles. "That's a  very good question. Why would someone like me even bother myself with  an inconsequential stylist trying to sleep her way to the top of her  career? You're so far beneath me in every way, but I can't help but feel  pity for you, which is why I'm giving you the chance to walk away from  this with dignity. Which brings me to my proposal: forget about Ethan.  You can keep playing at being his stylist or whatever crap excuse you've  used to worm your way into his life. But your cute little romance is  over. If you don't end things voluntarily with Ethan, then you'll force  my hand and I won't be responsible for what happens next."

Shaking inside with fury, Mandy managed a sneer. "Just what could you possibly do to me?"

Zuriel threw her head back and laughed deeply. She still had a tinge of  humor in her light gray eyes as she replied, "You should see what  happened to the last girl who tried to steal Ethan's attention from me. I  had her dealt with so thoroughly she was in the hospital for a week.  Now she'll think twice about sneaking into any rocker's dressing room  again  –  or even coming within a hundred feet of Ethan. But you … I think I  like you. I can see you're simply misguided and maybe just a bit needy.  You can't help how you feel for Ethan and you know what? Neither can  I."

Now Zuriel's eyes looked at her with pity. "That's why you have to back  out now. Ethan's management and mine have it all mapped out if you  refuse. You'll be discredited across the major gossip blogs and columns  as an opportunist who's sleeping with Ethan to get work with the band  for the stylist firm you're with. People will definitely be interested  in your meteoric rise to fame, starting off with Jessica Charles. No one  likes a gold-digging, overreaching female. It won't be pretty, Mandy.  You'll come out looking like a bigger fool than if you simply bowed out  gracefully."         

     



 

"I think I'd like to hear what Ethan thinks about this," Mandy said in a  voice she vowed wouldn't quiver with the agony and disgust she felt  within. "It should be him deciding who he wants in his life. I was under  the distinct impression that it wasn't you. It hasn't been you for  years, Zuriel. Now you want him back and you've decided I should be the  sacrificial lamb, giving up the one man I've ever loved. Why on earth  would I agree to something like that?"

"You will," Zuriel said with an assurance that made Mandy want to  scramble over her desk and smack the look of smugness off that face.  "When you really think about the stakes. Your career, your name will be  in question before this is over. And once it starts, it'll never stop.  You'll wish you did the right thing when you had the chance. But if you  want to play tough … ."

Zuriel shrugged, tossed back her curtain of black silky hair, and turned  to walk over to the door while Mandy bristled with outrage at what had  transpired in the past ten minutes. She still couldn't believe this was  really happening.

Zuriel looked over her shoulder as she held the door open and met  Mandy's stormy gaze. "Don't end up looking like the victim, Mandy. Trust  me, I know from experience you never want to be the one who's let go.  Ethan will figure out how much damage you can cause to his career and  his heart, especially if he's made to think you've been with him all  this time just to get further in your fledgling profession. Do things my  way and it'll be the best for all concerned."

"Get out."

Mandy found satisfaction in managing to grit out those two words. She  saw Zuriel's features flash with a black fury before she smiled one last  time and walked coolly out of the office.

Mandy stalked over and slammed the door shut. Everything Zuriel had said  kept ringing in her head, and Mandy wanted to smash something as she  felt a violent rage for the first time in her life. She imagined how her  motives could be twisted and used against her, and it made her heart  sink even as she rebelled against the feelings. She did love Ethan.  She'd never asked him to give her the job in the first place; he'd  chosen her to come to London with him. And when he'd chosen to make  Jessica Charles the band's stylist, Mandy had never had to cajole him  into it or even mention it once. It had all been Ethan's doing, and now  Zuriel and whoever was supporting her in this would turn it into  something it wasn't.

Mandy wondered who Ethan would believe if Zuriel came out with the lies.  Would he think Mandy had been interested in furthering her career all  along? Mandy stared around her brand new office and suddenly hated  everything about it. She knew now how it would seem to onlookers. She'd  returned from the London tour with the good news that The Strum wanted  to bring Jessica's firm on board as their stylist  –  on the condition  that Mandy be in charge of their tour wardrobe. Jessica had wasted no  time in agreeing and within two weeks had led Mandy into this very  office and told her she was now a bonafide employee of Jessica Charles  Inc. Then she'd handed Mandy a portfolio of several top clients and that  had been just the beginning. Mandy's reputation grew, especially after  making so many contacts of her own during the trip to London with The  Strum. Now she was booked for months in advance and her career had more  than taken off. Just as Jessica had promised.

So why did it now leave Mandy feeling empty inside?