Falling out of Hate with You: Hate - Love Duet Book One Rowe, Lauren (black books to read TXT) š
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I reply to Kai, āYou never need to ācall dibsā with me. Just tell me youāre in hot pursuit and thatās that. But I think youāre gonna need to set your sights on someone else this time, brother. When I played ping pong with Georgina earlier to talk about my interview, I got the solid vibe sheās already with Reed. Or if not, sheās definitely at the top of his To Do List.ā
āReed?ā Kai bellows, like thatās a preposterous notion. Like every woman at this party wouldnāt give her left tit to get with Reed. The guy with the big house, the fit body, the garage full of sports cars, and a bank account that puts every band member here to shame. But, whatever. My bandmates and I are drinking and having fun tonight, and roasting the bastard who takes way too big a cut of our royalties, thanks to the shitty contract we signed as puppies, before Eli started repping us, is one of our favorite drinking games.
Titus and Kai continue roasting Reed for a bit. And as they banter, I reach for my phone when it buzzes in my pocket. I wouldnāt normally check my phone at a party. But only my inner circle has this particular number, and almost all of them are here tonight.
When I check my screen, itās a text from my cousin, Sasha, as suspected, regarding our grandma.
Sasha: Are you available to FaceTime, by any chance? Mimi had a nightmare you died in a plane crash. She wants to see your face.
Me: Canāt FT. Iām at a noisy party and kinda drunk. How about a quick video?
Sasha: Awesome.
I shoot a brief selfie video in which I smile, make silly faces, and blow kisses to my grandma amid the noisy throng around me. And after I press send, Sasha quickly replies in all caps.
Sasha: IS THAT ISABEL RANDOLPH BEHIND YOU?!?
I turn around, and, Iāll be damned, one of the most famous movie stars on the planet is standing directly behind me, chatting with a group of suits I donāt recognize.
Me: It is, indeed.
Sasha: HOLY SHIT. Do you know her?
Me: Nope.
Sasha: Go meet her and send me a photo for my birffday! Pleeeeease!
Me: Your birthday isnāt for two months. But more importantly, doing that for you would require me to speak to a new person, which, as you know, I try to avoid at all costs.
Sasha: Why do you go to so many parties, if you hate talking to new people so much?
Me: Because I like talking to MY people while surrounded by new people I can gawk at but NOT talk to. Especially tonight, when weāre celebrating KCās bday.
Sasha: Aw, wish KC happy birthday for me! Have you performed a birthday dare for him yet?
Me: Not yet. Heās still deciding what brand of humiliation to inflict upon me.
Sasha: LOL. Donāt do anything dangerous.
Me: Itās always all in good fun. Give Mimi a hug for me.
Sasha: Already did. She loves the video. Says she loves you and stay safe.
Me: Love her, too, and you. Tell her Iām fine and mostly traveling by bus on the next leg of the tour.
Sasha: Will do. Goodnight. Have a blast.
My cousin is being sincere when she tells me to have fun. But I canāt help feeling guilty sheās there on a Saturday night, hanging out with our grandma and one of the nighttime caregivers Iāve bankrolled, while Iām at a star-studded party in LA. Not to mention that Sasha works hard at a real job in Chicagoāsheās a massage therapistāwhile I traipse around the world and swoop into town for occasional visits, whenever convenient, like Iām Weekend Daddy after a divorce.
Sasha always says she wouldnāt have it any other way. Sheās ten years my senior and always says sheās gotten her partying out of her system. Plus, she always reminds me, sheās a homebody by nature, anyway. āIām happiest when Iām hanging out with Mimi, reading or knitting,ā she always says. āI like sitting still and watching TV.ā And so, I bought my beloved homebody her own home last year, where she now takes care of our beloved grandma, along with the caregivers, and mostly believe my cousin when she says sheās truly not the least bit angry with me for continuing to play rockstar.
I send a quick goodnight text to my cousin, stuff my phone into my pocket, and tune back into my bandmatesā conversation, just in time to hear Titus saying, āI think itās bullshit. I mean, yes, if youād already gotten to know the reporter, and had done more than spot her across a crowded room, then, okay, calling dibs on her makes sense. But I certainly wouldnāt back off a woman, simply because you spotted her. And I sure as hell wouldnāt back off just because Reed might be interested. Would he extend the same courtesy to any of us? Fuck no!ā
āReedās more than āpossiblyā interested,ā I interject. āDuring my ping pong game with Georgina, I noticed Reed spying on her the whole time from behind a bush.ā
Everyone laughs at the imagery, except for Titus, whoās shaking his head.
āNo way,ā Titus says. āReed must have been standing near a bush, looking at his phone or talking to someone you couldnāt see. I love roasting The Prick as much as anyone, but thereās no way Reed Rivers would hide behind a bush, at his own party, while surrounded by some of the worldās hottest women, in order to keep tabs on a summer intern at Rock ānā Roll.ā
My eyebrows shoot
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