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Authors: Audrey Carlan

He shook his head. “Why do you believe that?”

“Because there is simply no other option. If she’s it for you, we have to find a way to make her see that. We’ll figure it out. Together, we’ll get your girl back. You’ve got to take chances in life. Go the way of the unknown.”

“Thanks, Mia. You’re a good friend.”

“I know,” I said then bumped his hip with my own. “So first step, showers, meds, food with tons of water, in that order.” I held out my hand for him to shake. He smirked at my outstretched limb probably thinking my antics were silly. “Deal?”

He grabbed my hand and shook it. “Deal.”

 

***

 

Getting access to Rachel was a lot harder than I thought it would be. I was leaving in two days and Mason had yet to talk to the elusive blonde. Every call I made to her went straight to voice mail where I repeatedly begged for her to call me back, to call Mason back, to listen to one of us. Nothing but crickets. The woman had a resolve of steel. I was starting to believe that she really wouldn’t give Mason another chance and that broke my heart.

Even though Rachel said some pretty hurtful things to me, I could understand why she said them. When you’re faced with losing everything you’ve ever wanted, you lash out. It’s normal and the brunette in bed with your boyfriend is a pretty good target. I deserved whatever and more of what she had to say. Though I didn’t like that she believed I was a whore. It was something I, too, struggled with as an escort. One who had sex with her first two clients. Of course, I didn’t with the last two, but she thought differently.

My cell phone rang and I picked it up.

“Hello?”

“Hey doll-face are you ready to move on to your next client?” Aunt Millie’s voice soothed over some seriously grated nerves like a calming lotion. The last couple of days I’d felt like crap knowing that Mason and Rachel were hurting, trying to accept my part in it, and do what I could to fix it, but not knowing how.

I sighed. “Actually, yeah, the sooner the better,” I said for the first time. I’d never wanted to move on as badly as I did right now. Escaping the problem seemed like a good idea at the time.

“What’s the matter, honey? The baseball hot shot not treating you well?”

I shook my head, but she couldn’t see it. “No, he’s cool. Once we got past all his scumbag ways and he learned a thing or two about how to treat a woman he’s been a lot of fun.”

Aunt Millie’s voice turned sultry. “Oh yeah, then I guess I should expect that additional payout to be sent any day now, eh?”

“Aunt Millie! Jeez, do you think I fuck every one of my clients?”

“Honey, you’re young, gorgeous, and an escort for incredibly rich, good looking men. Yes, of course, I think you’re going to get some of that. If I were in your shoes, I most certainly would. In the past, I definitely had my share of beautiful rich men.”

That’s when I sat down and worried my thumb nail. “You were an escort?”

“Doll-face, how do you think I know so much about this business, what to charge, who to send my girls too? Of course, I had to be one in order to run the most successful escort service in the nation. I’ve done it all sweetie, including having my share of clients, though back then, they didn’t pay extra. It was an expected part of the service. Now, as you know, I don’t run a brothel, I run a stand up business and pay Uncle Sam what he’s owed. Have my books audited regularly and keep a tight ship. If my girls want to go that extra step, it is expected that the men will accommodate such a gift by giving one of their own. You see, easy.”

“I see. I guess I just thought you ran a business.”

“I do. But twenty years ago, that shoe you’re wearing was on my foot. Only I wasn’t so smart.” At this, I paid very close attention to what she was saying. “Back then, I met and fell in love with one of my clients and he screwed me over.” One could say that history was definitely repeating itself with her niece, only I wouldn’t quite agree to having fallen in love with Wes…yet. Aunt Millie continued, “Now, I treat men the same way they treat women. As something to enjoy while they’re there. Nothing more, nothing less. No expectations for more, just a good time and a lot of pleasure.”

This thought had merit. It’s what I’d been trying to do myself and failing at because my heart was too tangled in the particulars. With Wes, I was knee-deep in emotional turmoil. With Alec, it was fun, pleasurable and something I didn’t feel as though I had left behind or lost, because it was never mine to begin with. When Alec and I were together we enjoyed it immensely. Outside of our time together we moved on to the next thing that gave us joy, with absolutely no guilt or concern for the other because we didn’t have that type of relationship.

I wished I was able to do that with Wes. And right then and there I promised myself I would put that wall back up and make it so. When it was Wes and me, it was amazing, incredible even. Best I’d ever had in terms of spending time with someone I cared for. Alec, he was a close second. Though with Alec, we both just knew it was for a short time, which made it wildly passionate and something to hold on to as a beautiful memory. When it was Wes, it felt fraught with meaning, complex with feelings and emotions neither one of us should have placed on one another. That’s where we went wrong. Because Wes and I together were automatically more. Somehow, some way, a delineation needed to be made, lines cut and crossed so that we’d stop hurting one another. Of course, it was another problem I had no hope of solving today in my current predicament with Rachel and Mason.

Taking a deep breath, I firmed my own resolve. “You’re right. Thanks for the advice.”

“Of course,” she said and I could hear her nails clacking on the keys through the receiver. “Sorry the baseball thing didn’t work out. That had to be a long month.”

I grinned, thinking back to Alec. “Technically, I met up with an old friend when we were in Seattle.”

“Oh, sounds like you had a good time with that old friend.”

“True.” Wanting to change the subject because I didn’t know what the rule was about meeting back up with your clients as it pertained to the business side of things, because what Alec and I had, and last month what Wes and I had, was personal, private, and had nothing to do with me being an escort. “You gonna keep me in suspense about where I’m going next?”

“Oh my dear child, this is going to be fun. Ever been to Hawaii?”

Surf, sand, and suntan lotion. “Seriously? I’m going to Hawaii?”

“Yes, doll-face and get this you’re going to be a model!”

I groaned. “Like I was for Alec?” It was fun being a muse, but that experience tore into my subconscious and the issues of my past. The last thing I needed was another round like that on the job.

More clacking could be heard and then she tsked. “No honey. You’re going to be modeling swimsuits for this top fashioner designer in swimwear. His name is Angel D’Amico. He wanted you because he’s followed you in the smut mags. Seen that you’re getting attention and making the rounds with some pretty big names. This does well for someone who’s bringing something new to the table in his profession. Not to mention he’s making suits for real women.”

“How so?”

“His line doesn’t start out at a size zero; it starts at a six and goes up from there. He wants more curvy woman in his ads. Women with some meat on their bones. You know a woman with a pair of breasts that couldn’t fit into a two inch speck of triangle shaped fabric. He loved that you were a 36D cup in the bust and were a classic hourglass shape. He has some motto about proving beauty comes in all sizes or something to that affect.”

Huh. That actually sounded really cool. A fashion designer that was actually focused on more realistic sizes. “Sounds like fun. Plus…Hawaii! Awesome,” I started dancing around my room not believing I was headed to an island.

“It’s going to be a long flight sweetheart. Six hours from Boston then another five from California. Want a layover in California for a couple days, hit your home.” I thought about Wes and how I could see him if he wasn’t on location. Then instantly tossed that idea out the window. It would just make more drama, more emotional crap to think about. No, I wanted to have fun, enjoy Hawaii. Hook up with some random island dude for the sole purpose of fucking his brains out. Yep, that was going to be my new plan.

“No, make the layover for two nights in Vegas so I can see Maddy, Ginelle, and check in on Dad.” Gin had told me that Maddy was close to taking the plunge with her new beau and I thought she might need her big sis around for some face-to-face time. “I’ll make sure Gin sets up the appointments again for the required beauty stuff.”

Aunt Millie sucked in a breath that seemed to skate through her teeth with a hissing sound. “About that. You’re going to have get waxed.”

“I always do,” I reminded her.

“No honey, I mean
everywhere
. Full brazillian. You’re going to be doing bathing suits. There can be no tuffs of hair peeking out or against the fabric showing when you’re shooting in the ocean.”

I groaned. “That sucks. And it’s going to hurt.” It was as if I could already feel the strips of sticky goo being slathered onto my sensitive parts then being ripped away. Ouch!

“Yes, doll-face it does. But the good news, the designer is a fifty year old Italian. Married to an ex-model named Rosa who works with the girls. And you’re not going to be on point every second. You’ll work a standard day or two modeling then have most the week off. I know they have around one to two shoots per week planned. The rest of the time will be yours. Even confirmed that you’ll be staying in a rented two bedroom bungalow right on the beach.”

“My own place? I don’t have to stay with them?”

“Nope and they won’t be providing you with clothing. That’s the tradeoff. Since you will only be shooting ads and maybe attending a couple parties with the couple you’ll have most of the time to yourself so you’ll wear what you want. You get to keep the bathing suits though.” Sweet!

A month in Hawaii. My life just got a hundred times better. “Think I could bring Gin and Maddy?” From the extra twenty from Wes and Alec, I had enough saved to be able to pay their way. They could stay with me, so really we just needed plane tickets and food.

“As long as you make your shoot days, you can do whatever you want. Should I book them some tickets?”

“Yeah, but I’ll get back to you on when. I need to see when Maddy’s break from school is for the spring and find out if Gin can take some time off. Oh my god! I’m going to Hawaii and my sister and my best friend are going to get to come. This is the best day ever!” I squealed into the line and my aunt laughed.

“I’m glad you’re pleased, doll-face. Just remember that when you’re getting every speck of hair ripped off your neither regions.” I snorted in reply. “I’ll send over an email with your flight plans and information. You want the first flight of the day out again, right?”

“Yep. I like to leave early.” Really I just liked to sneak out before my client knew I was leaving. It’s worked the last three times and I saw no reason to change it now.

“Love you Aunt Millie.”

“You, too, doll-face.” She said and then hung up without saying goodbye. 

Now that that was settled, I just needed to find a way to get Rachel and Mason back together.

Just as I was putting my cell in my back pocket it rang again.

“Hello?”

“Is this Mia Saunders?” A serious yet quiet voice asked.

“Yes, may I ask who’s calling?”

“I’m calling from Mass General Hospital on Cambridge. We’ve got your boyfriend Mason Murphy in our ER.”

“Oh my God,” I glanced around, already a panic setting in. I spied my purse on the dresser grabbed it and started down the stairs and out the building. “Is he okay? What happened?”

“He’s got some bumps and bruises and is being treated for a concussion. Was in a small car accident with a couple other players that are also being treated. Can you come down? He also asked for someone named Rachel Denton, but she’s not picking up.”

“I’ll find her. Is he really okay though?”

“Yes, ma’am. He’ll be out of here tonight. Getting patched up now. Doctor will probably release him in a few hours. Would be good to have someone here to pick him up.”

“Of course, of course. I’ll call his family, too, just in case.”

“Sure thing, ma’am. See you soon.”

I clicked off and then stood outside on the Boston street in front of Mason’s brownstone and had no idea where the fuck to start. I didn’t know his Dad’s information and Rachel wasn’t answering my calls. Then I remember his brother worked at Black Rose. At the very least, someone there would be able to get me info on his brother.

I called information and they connected me to the bar.

“Black Rose Pub, Brayden here,” his brother answered the line and I felt my knees go weak.

Sitting on the stoop I pulled myself together. “Brayden, it’s Mia. Your brother’s been in a fender bender and is at Mass General on Cambridge.”

“What? Is Mason okay?”

“He’s fine. A concussion and some bumps and bruises. I’m heading there now, but I need to find Rachel, his girlfriend,” I said, instantly forgetting my role.

“I thought you were his girlfriend?” He asked with a timber to his voice that I hadn’t heard before.

Sighing, I stood up and put my arm out to hail a cab. “No, it’s all been for show. Rachel, the blonde from the other night, that’s his real girlfriend only she’s pissed at both of us, thinks Mason cheated on her with me, and now she’s not answering our calls. He’s hurt and wants the woman he loves by his side. I need to find her.”

Then Brayden did something I wouldn’t have expected based on the circumstances. He laughed. Hard.

“Did you not hear me?”

“Mia, Mia, that pretty blonde that’s always hanging around him? Big blue eyes, thin, rocks a suit?”

Finally, a cab caught sight of me and drew up to the curb. I got in and prepared to tell him to go to the hospital when Brayden chuckled and responded with, “She’s here, in the bar. Drinking like a fish. You want me to cut her off?”

Looks like the universe was shining down on me tonight. Must be a full moon or something. This shit never happened for me. “Yeah, water down her drinks. I’ll be there in fifteen.”

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