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Daddy Wanted by Wylde, Tara, Hart, Holly (53)

Chapter Fifty-Two

2 4. STORM

“It’s fine,” Nick soothes, rubbing my shoulder. “Just a little – you know, flat .”

He’s doing his best to keep me from crying .

“I wanted it to work so bad,” I moan. “You make such delicious meals for me, I wanted to return the favor and surprise you. Now it’s ruined .”

I feel his arm trembling on my shoulder and turn to see him biting his lip under that beard of his. My eyes go wide .

“Are you laughing at me?” I say, incredulous .

“I’m sorry,” he says, holding his hands up in surrender. “It’s just that – Storm, you tried to make a cheese soufflé after making piroghis . That’s kind of like trying surgery after carving a turkey .”

“Ugh,” I sigh. “You’re always cooking for me; I just wanted to make something special for you. It was just eggs and cheese – why was it so hard ?”

Ever since our first night together, I’ve been trying to think of ways to show Nick how much he means to me. He loves to listen to me play, and I love performing for him, but I wanted to show him I could do something else .

“I just wanted you to have a gourmet meal. You know ?”

He kisses my neck. “That reminds me, there’s something the two of us haven’t really talked about .”

After our post-lovemaking confessional the other night? What could we possibly have left to talk about ?

“What’s that?” I ask .

“First, I’m rich. Second, we’re close to New York City. We could just go to a fancy restaurant and have all the cheese soufflé we can eat, and we won’t have to do the dishes afterwards .”

To be honest, I haven’t given much thought to Nick’s wealth. I mean, sure, I see it in the house and his cars, and when a dozen maids show up to clean the house, but he hasn’t really spent much money since I’ve known him. We’ve pretty much been homebodies .

“I didn’t want to presume anything,” I say. “You’ve been too generous with me as it is .”

He shakes his head. “Before you came here, I never had anything to spend my money on, so I didn’t spend any of it .”

“And now?” I grin .

“Now, my head is suddenly full of things I want to spend money on with you. Starting with a gourmet meal in a fancy restaurant .”

“Okay. Where should we go ?”

He frowns. “Now that I think about it, I don’t know any fancy restaurants .”

“How about Per Se? I’ve heard it mentioned by some of the society people who used to attend my concerts .”

“Sounds good to me .”

Suddenly I’m struck with a sense of unreality – I’m about to go to the fanciest restaurant in Manhattan with a handsome billionaire whose bed I’m sharing. All those nights I’d watch the rich people mingle after my shows, some of them coming up to me and telling me how wonderful and talented I am. Then, afterwards, I’d go back to my shitty apartment and eat a microwave dinner .

Now I’m going to the restaurant that they all talked about .

“I could wear the same dress from the dinner party!” I say .

Nick cocks an eyebrow. “Or we could go into town early and buy you a new gown just for tonight .”

My heart skips a beat. “Oh, Nick, I couldn’t .”

“Oh, Storm, you could .”

“Really?” I say, my grin so wide it feels like it’s reaching to my ears .

“Really.”

I embarrass myself by actually jumping up and down and clapping like a teenybopper at a One Direction concert, but Nick is beaming .

“Who knew spending money could be fun?” he asks .

I twine my fingers through his and lean in close. My other hand goes to his crotch and squeezes .

“You think that’s going to be fun?” I whisper. “Wait until you see what I’m going to do to you when we get home .”

* * *

“O kay,” I sigh. “I’ll admit it. That was a little bit better than my cheese soufflé .”

My full belly is pressing against the silk of my new gown, and I don’t care. It was the most exquisite meal I’ve ever eaten – five courses, each one better than the last. We didn’t even have to order, they just brought us whatever the chef had come up with for the tasting menu .

It’s the perfect end to a perfect day – clothes shopping at New York’s finest boutiques, followed by dinner at Manhattan’s swankiest restaurant, then back home for some epic sex. What more could a girl ask for ?

Nick glances at his watch. The platinum reflects the mood lighting above our secluded table. I’m so used to him wearing a black T-shirt and jeans, it’s almost bizarre to see him decked out in his tailored Armani suit .

“Somewhere you have to be?” I ask, eyebrow arched .

“As a matter of fact, yes,” he says. “Our limo will be meeting us out front in about five minutes .”

“What are you talking about? We drove here .”

He nods. “And the limo will bring us back here after .”

“After what ?”

“You’ll see .”

He drops a stack of hundreds on the table and leads me to the front door, where, sure enough, a man in a black suit is holding open the door of a long, black limousine .

“After you,” Nick says, taking my hand to help me in .

“Not bad,” I say as he pulls a sweating bottle of champagne from the ice bucket and pours me a glassful. “When did you find the time to order this ?”

“When you were trying on dresses .”

My heart flutters. This guy. I mean, seriously, this guy .

He finishes pouring his own champagne and we clink glasses as the driver pulls away from the curb and into Broadway traffic .

“So where are we going?” I ask, practically giddy .

“It’s a surprise .”

My mind fills with ideas of what it could be. It’s a Tuesday night, so there’s probably not much going on. And, let’s be honest, Nick hasn’t shown himself to be the most imaginative guy .

“Give me a hint,” I say .

“Okay. There’ll be music .”

“What kind of music ?”

“Piano,” he says with a look that tells me it should have been obvious .

As he says it, I remember that I saw an ad online for a concert series by Evgeny Kissin, one of Russia’s greatest pianists. He’s playing Rachmaninoff at Carnegie Hall tonight. I’m sure it was sold out months ago .

But I guess, when you have money like Nick’s, nothing is ever sold out .

“I think I may know,” I say with a smile .

He answers with his own smile .

Outside, I see the familiar sights of West 57th Street. I never got to play Carnegie Hall – never even came close – but I’ve heard a lot about it. This should be an interesting experience. Pretty soon I see the stately façade through the limo window .

Then I see it disappear as we drive right past it and turn right on 6th Avenue. We approach the red canopy sign for the Russian Tea Room, and I wonder if I’ve really gotten things wrong. But we pass that and keep heading west .

“Um,” I say. “Okay. Sorry, I thought we were going to Carnegie .”

“We are,” Nick says .

Another right and we’re on West 56th . A couple of blocks later, the limo comes to a stop and the driver opens the door for us. I step out, confused, as Nick tips the driver. The sun has dipped below the skyscrapers, making it a little difficult to make out the sign on the building .

“This is…?” I ask, shading my eyes .

“The Carnegie Club,” Nick says. “Just like you thought. Sorry, I wanted to surprise you .”

We move into the lobby and I see rich leather furniture and dark wood in a dimly lit lounge with red walls. We reach the reception area, where a young woman in a white shirt and black vest takes my wrap .

“Welcome,” the girl says with a smile. “Your table is ready .”

She directs us to a spot next to a small stage with an upright piano. The place is packed with people, most of them older than me, murmuring and laughing. I don’t know what we’re doing here, but I’m pretty sure Evgeny Kissin won’t be playing any Rachmaninoff on this old Steinway .

“I asked for the best seats,” Nick says as he pulls out my chair. “I hope these are good .”

“I’m sure they are,” I say. “But who are we here to see ?”

Nick blinks. “I thought you said you knew .”

“I was wrong,” I say. “You’ve got me stumped .”

At that moment, the lights dim and Nick takes his seat. On the stage in front of us, an older gentleman in a dark suit takes the microphone .

“Ladies and gentlemen,” he says. “I know you all paid quite a bit of money to be here tonight, and it wasn’t to listen to me talk .”

A susurrus of laughter runs through the lounge .

“This is a rare pleasure indeed. Our guest tonight doesn’t make a lot of stops in our fair city, and when he does, people talk about it for years after .”

As he talks, a silhouette walks out from stage left, and the audience cheers. More details emerge as he gets closer to the light: older man, probably in his 80s, hair slicked back .

“The one,” says the announcer. “The only . The Killer himself …”

I look at Nick, my jaw dropping open .

“No way,” I say breathlessly. “No. Fricking. Way .”

The man on stage takes his seat at the piano and starts playing the rollicking four-note progression that marks the opening of Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On .

“Mist-errrr Jerry Lee Lewis!” the announcer cries, and the audience leaps to their feet .

Nick puts his lips to my ear so he can be heard over the crowd .

“Did I do good?” he shouts .

I grab his face in my hands and give him the deepest soul kiss I can muster. It’s the only answer I can think of .

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