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Fake it Baby: A Best Friend's Brother Romance by Tia Siren (168)

Chapter Seven

Brad

 

I was at work earlier than usual, hoping to persuade the station manager to give me the time off I’d requested. The guy was putting up a big fuss about me taking my vacation days. I never took them, so I had a lot banked, and I wanted to cash them in to go see Mia.

“Brad! What can I do for you?” Tommy Lemon, the station manager, asked, waving me into his office.

“You know what you can do,” I shot back. We’d had the conversation twice already. He was being a dick about it and not granting me the time off. I was close to using my celebrity card and reminding him who was the real boss in this scenario.

I could take my voice elsewhere and start a new show. Hell, I could go on Sirius and make a shit ton of money if I wanted to. I was doing Tommy a favor by sticking around, but if he didn’t let this go, I was going to leave the minute my contract was up.

“Brad, really? You’re not going to drop this?”

I shook my head. “Nope. I need the time off, Tommy.”

“Where do you have to go in such a hurry?”

I shrugged. I wasn’t about to start talking about my personal life with him. “I want to take a few vacation days. People take vacations. You certainly do.”

“Fine,” he grumbled. “Don’t make this a habit. Why won’t you tell me where you’re going?”

I shrugged a shoulder. “Because I appreciate my privacy.”

Tommy grinned. I knew he wasn’t actually mad. We had been friends once. We just tended to hang out in different circles now and he was technically my boss. It was better if we kept a professional relationship rather than get too personal.

Walking out of his office, I felt good about my plans. I hadn’t been able to get Mia off my mind. Her voice had stirred up memories and feelings that had been put away for a long time. Now they were front and center. Everything I saw, did, smelled, or heard reminded me of her. I had to see her. Sure, she had told me no, but I knew I could change her mind.

Sitting down at my desk, I opened my laptop and went over the notes for my interview with one of the rising stars in the pop music scene. The guy was making a killing singing about broken hearts. Some people in the industry were calling him the next Elvis. I scoffed. No one would ever be the next Elvis. However, I did like his music and the fact that he seemed relatively normal. He was in his late twenties and didn’t seem to be falling victim to the Hollywood machine.

I smiled, thinking Mia would really like his music. We had always had similar tastes in music and almost everything else. It was why we got along so well. She was easy to hang out with. Of course, we had our arguments, but they always worked out and we went right back to being best buds.

I headed to the green room, met my guest, Daniel Brown, and gave him an idea of the kinds of questions I would be asking. The guy was very down-to-earth.

Tina met me in the hallway, and she was carrying a pan covered with foil wrap. I immediately smelled it.

“What is it?”

She smiled. “It’s good stuff tonight. It’s meat though.”

“That’s fine. I can handle a little red meat now and then.”

She laughed. “I hate when you talk like that. You do it on purpose.”

“What?” I asked innocently.

She rolled her eyes. “Don’t play coy with me, mister. You know your voice is sexy. It won’t work on me.”

I grinned and waggled my eyebrows up and down. “If only you weren’t married, Tina.”

“Yeah, yeah, yeah. Keep dreaming, buddy. I’m putting this in the studio.”

“Thanks!”

I grabbed a few water bottles and my notes and headed into the studio to start the show. My guest was already digging into what I learned was a Mexican casserole with a healthy twist.

“How is it?” I asked, pulling up my chair.

“Man, this is amazing. You gotta hook me up with the place that made this.”

I nodded. “I’ll have Tina give you the information.”

Dishing up my own plate, I took a couple bites and was pleasantly surprised. I handed my guest a bottle of water and drank a little from my own to washed it all down.

“Ready?”

He nodded his head while drinking from the bottle.

I began the show and fell right into an easy groove.

“Have any lost loves?” I asked Daniel.

He smiled and nodded his head. “Don’t we all.”

“Tell me about one,” I prompted.

Daniel smiled and leaned back in his chair. “She was the girl of my dreams. Unfortunately, I wasn’t the man of hers. I was young and stupid and made bad decisions. I hope she’s listening right now. I’m working on becoming a better man, and I want her to know it.”

“Any of your music about her?”

He winked. “It is.”

“Want to tell me which songs?” I asked, not wanting to press too hard. I could tell it was a sensitive subject for him, and I could certainly relate.

“A few. She’ll know which ones,” he said coyly.

“Good enough, man. Good enough.”

That got the ball rolling, and we talked as if we had been friends for years. It was a really good show. Once it was over, Daniel and I exchanged numbers and promised to hang out when he was back in town. I generally didn’t like most of the people I interviewed. Some were all right, but most were shallow and fake, promoting an image that had been created via the spin machine. Daniel was a great guy. I could picture hanging out with him on the beach. He was a San Diego native and loved surfing.

“Heading home?” Tina asked, cleaning up the remnants of our dinner.

“I am. Did Daniel get the information from you about that casserole? He pretty much ate the entire pan,” I said with a grin.

She nodded. “He did. He said he was having his driver take him there and ordering a freezer full. I bet that will make those people very happy. See how effective your advertising is? I have a feeling you can expect more from them. You just put them on the map.”

“Good. It was good food. I like to give credit where credit is due.”

“I’ll see you tomorrow?”

“Of course. Why are you are asking like that? Am I being fired?”

“I heard through the grapevine you were taking a little vacation, and you know you’re not getting fired. Without you, none of us would have a job. You’re the station’s bread and butter.”

I rolled my eyes. “Holy shit, gossip spreads fast in this place. Why is it so hard to believe I might actually have a life outside the studio? Everyone else takes days off or calls in sick,” I said defensively.

She laughed. “You don’t! When it comes out that you are taking time off, people want to know what’s happening.”

“Why? Why are they so worried about my days off?”

“Because there has been a lot of talk about Sirius courting you. If you leave, there’s a good chance some of the staff will be let go. Right now, it takes a lot of people to make your show happen. If you go and take your show with you, it does affect others,” she said.

“Oh. I guess I hadn’t thought about that. I’m not leaving. Yes, Sirius has been knocking on the door, but I’ve not entertained any of their offers. I’m happy where I am.”

“Are you? I think you’re looking for more,” she said.

I shrugged. “I don’t know. Things are just a little weird for me right now.”

“This place is your entire life. Jaxon is your best friend and coworker. Do you have anyone else outside these four walls?”

I shook my head, hating to admit the truth. “No. I guess I don’t. The truth is, I’m feeling a little old and a lot lonely.”

She smiled. “I understand.”

“I talked to an old friend the other day and realized I’ve been missing out on a lot. I want a few days off to visit my friend and try to have a life outside the people I work with,” I said, keeping my voice down. I didn’t need the entire station to know my personal problems.

“Is it a girl? Have you finally met a woman you want to settle down with?”

“No. I mean, I don’t know. I didn’t just meet her. She’s an old friend. Please don’t say anything. I don’t need this kind of shit leaking to TMZ or becoming fodder for another radio show.”

“I won’t. I’m happy for you. I hope it works out. Your secret is safe with me. Take some time. You deserve to be happy, Brad. You have a loyal fan base. They’ll understand if they have to listen to a few reruns. You deserve it.”

“Thank you,” I said, giving her a quick hug.

I loved Tina like a sister. She was never afraid to call me out on my bullshit. In many ways, she was a lot like Mia. It was probably why we had hit it off right away.

I went home and looked at the clock. It was nine my time, which meant it would be midnight in New York. She was probably sleeping, but I called anyway. I didn’t want her to forget me. I needed her to know I wasn’t going to go away. Her phone went to voice mail as expected, although I would have been happy to hear her sleepy voice answer the phone.

“Mia”—I dragged out her name in my low register—“I’m going to be coming to see you. I can’t wait to wrap you in my arms and squeeze you tight. I want to take you to the finest restaurants. I’m going to wine and dine you. You know you miss me. I miss you like crazy, babe. I’m coming for you,” I said before hanging up.

I smiled as I looked at the phone. She could try to deny me, but I knew she had to feel a little something for me still. I had heard it in her voice. It had dropped to that low, husky tone when she talked to me. I knew her well, and I had made knowing voices a career. I was going to wear her down. She would let me back into her life. She had to.

It wasn’t even about the stupid pact anymore. I missed her. I wanted that steady person in my life who I could call when I was happy or bummed. I wanted to tell someone about my day and have someone to share life with. But not just anyone—Mia. She had always been the one to keep me grounded. I needed her. I had no damn idea why it took me so long to figure it out.

Mia was a tough, stubborn girl, but I hoped I could worm my way back into her life. We had shared so much. I just had to remind her how great we were together. She would see I was still the guy she knew back in the day, just a little older and hopefully a little wiser. Once she saw I was serious and that I had changed for the better, she would let me in.

I hoped.

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