“Cut camera five!” he yells into the microphone. “I need a moment with Flynn.”
Joel looks to me for approval. I stop him as he heads toward the set. “Don’t mention any of this to Miles.”
He nods and walks off.
chapter four
Kate
Not sure if I feel disappointment or relief that Flynn picked Jessica for the first stranded date, I plop my unused overnight bag inside my front door.
“Guess Flynn picked someone else, Miley?” Sadie says, pulling a bottle of wine from the fridge and pouring two glasses. “What a loser.”
Tossing my keys on the counter, I join her in the kitchen. “Actually, he asked me to go, but I said no. Told him I’d rather come home and share a cheap bottle of White Zinfandel with my best friend.” I take the glass she just poured from her hand before she can sip.
“I wouldn’t put it past you.” She squints, assessing me.
“He picked Jessica.” I sigh and sit on the stool on the other side of the counter.
Sadie leans in. “Aren’t you violating your contract, disclosing who he picked to me?”
I sip my wine. “My attorney advised me to violate that pesky thing every chance I get.”
“Good advice. I bet your lawyer’s got a great rack too.”
“The weird thing is … I really thought he was going to ask me. He pretty much told me he was going to.”
“So what happened?”
“I don’t know. Guess he changed his mind when he got a load of Jessica’s boobs in that dress.”
“Well, he doesn’t know what he’s missing.” Sadie holds the second glass up, an unspoken toast to me before drinking.
“It’s okay, I needed to bring the Jeep into the shop tomorrow anyway. And I’m going to see if I can grab a shift at the casino tomorrow night, since I’m off till Monday now. Think you can give me a ride to the studio in the morning? I can find someone to give me a ride back to the shop after it’s done.”
“Sure. But if Mr. McNiceAss is there, you have to introduce me.”
“Miles?” But I know who she’s talking about. She’s been obsessed with his ass since she came with me to the interview portion of the application process for the show. Some women have a weakness for dimples, others have a thing for broad shoulders or height. Sadie is most definitely an ass girl.
“Who else?”
“There’s something weird about that guy. He’s nice and all, but I don’t trust him. I keep my distance.”
Sadie shrugs. “I don’t want to marry him. I just want to get him naked.” She sips her wine. “And dig my nails into that fine ass as he plows into me.”
“How do you practice in entertainment law? Aren’t most of your clients handsome actors? It must be difficult for you to get any work done, with your brain constantly in the gutter all day.”
“Tell me about it.” She exhales loudly and together we finish the bottle before going to bed. We’ve both had a long stretch of self imposed abstinence. Sadie’s to recover from a broken heart her fiancé left her with when he broke things off. But my broken heart doesn’t come from the hands of a man. Well, not one in the same respect as Sadie anyway.
I’m early for the production meeting when we pull into the studio parking lot. The silent click of the minutes on the dashboard catches my attention as the number changes. 11:11. Four of a kind. I close my eyes and make a wish. Today may turn out better than I expected after all.
“Thanks for the ride.” I reach for the door handle and Sadie cuts the engine.
“I’m coming in with you.”
“You really want to meet him? He’s a womanizer.”
“I’m hoping he’ll womanize me.”
We walk through the studio toward the conference room where the remaining contestants are meeting this morning to discuss the shooting schedule. Of course, Flynn and Jessica won’t be there—they have the day off to recover from their stranded date. I’m guessing any man needs a day of recovery after a date with that woman.
Walking down the long hall to the conference room, I stop in my tracks as I catch sight of someone barreling down the hall, typing away on his iPhone, about five seconds from crashing into me. Sadie walks right into me as I halt. “What the …” She’s just about to yell at me when she spots the man that has halted my path. She gasps, instead of finishing her sentence. The sound catches the attention of the otherwise occupied man.
The casual appearance and demeanor of the other night gone, Cooper looks every bit the picture of power and authority in a custom-tailored three-piece suit. His longish hair grazes his collar, giving him the appearance of a model dressed for an Armani ad. My stomach flutters before he even utters a word.
“Kate.” He closes the distance between us, holding out his hand to me, palm up. Shaky from seeing him again without warning, I place my hand in his. My pulse reacts on its own accord, my stomach churning nervously, like a damn schoolgirl’s. I stare at him wordlessly, my mind filled with racing thoughts I can’t seem to make sense of and pull into words.
“Kate?” he repeats, concern in his voice.
“Cooper. I … I … you caught me off guard, I didn’t expect to see you here.”
“I didn’t expect to see you either.” He smiles. “But I’m glad I did.” Amusement dances in his eyes, obvious male satisfaction at my being flustered.
Breaking eye contact to collect my wits, I take in the full sight of him. Broad, thick shoulders, the way his shirt tucks into his pants, hanging so perfectly from his narrow waist. Scanning the length of him down, I flush more than when I was caught in his gaze.
He raises one eyebrow playfully, having watched my slow assaulting inspection of him. A lopsided grin graces his face as he speaks, “Let’s grab a cup of coffee.”
“Coffee?” I mimic, still unable to comprehend even the simplest of conversations. What the hell is wrong with me?
“Yes. Do you drink coffee? If not, I’ll buy you tea. Or water. You do drink water, right?” he teases.
“She drinks coffee,” Sadie interjects from behind me. I’d completely forgotten there was anyone else in the hall. Anyone else in the universe, in fact, at this moment.
Cooper smiles, addressing Sadie, instead of me. “Good to know. How does she drink her coffee?”
“Cream, no sugar.”
He nods, smiling. Something unspoken passes between the two of them.
Thankfully, Sadie snaps me out of my haze. “I have to run, Kate. Do you want me to pick you up?”
“No, I’m good. I’ll get a ride.”
“You sure?”
Cooper responds, “I’ll drive her.”
“You don’t even know where I’m going,” I say.
“It doesn’t matter.”
“Bye, Ms. Biel-Timberlake.” Sadie saunters off, a shit-eating grin on her face.
“So … coffee?” he asks, already guiding me with his hand on the small of my back.
“Sure.” I’m early and a cup of coffee isn’t a date, I justify in my head.
We only make it a few steps down the hall together before Cooper’s cell phone rings. He mutters something I can’t make out before he excuses himself to answer. “What?”
I’d hate to be on the receiving end of that phone call.
“No. You can’t offer that. Every union will be breathing down our neck if you do. That’s not negotiating, that’s throwing in the towel.” He pauses, listens for a minute and then growls, “Christ, Evan. I’ll be right there. No. Don’t let them walk out the door. Tell them to wait.”
“I’m sorry. I have to run. What time are you leaving?”
“Five?” I guesstimate, since I actually have no idea how long a reality TV planning session will take. Foolishly, I used to think reality TV was about reality.
“I’ll pick you up here.”
“Thanks. But you don’t have to. I can get a ride.”
Stepping in my path, he turns to face me, halting my stride. Eyes lock on my mouth for a long moment, then his lips curl as he meets my gaze. “I’m taking you,” he says in a raspy voice. “It’s probably the one thing that is going to keep me sane today. Thinking about seeing you again later.”
How can I argue with that logic?
Sitting around a long conference table, two rows deep, the “talent” in the front, crew in the back, I listen as Miles Montgomery spends hours detailing his vision. He lays out who we are. Who we are. I guess I should be happy he’s dubbed me “the girl next door,” especially since the room apparently contains one “town slut” and another “drunk gossip.” He actually gives us these titles, as if he’s the king at the coronation and we’re his subservient minions. I wasn’t a big fan the first day I met Miles Montgomery, even less of one after today.
I find myself daydreaming for a good portion of the meeting, my mind continually wandering back to one person, Cooper. He was even more striking than I remembered; his captivating green eyes were difficult to tear mine away from. And the way he spoke today, the command he held, heightened how sexy he is to a whole new level.
As if reading my mind, Miles throws a file onto the table. “This, ladies and gentlemen, is a copy of your contract. Putting aside the legal ease, this is what it boils down to. He motions to his assistant and she flicks off the lights. A screen projects up on one side of the room. The first few bullet points fill a page. Miles reads them aloud.