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Love in the Spotlight (The Hollywood Showmance Chronicles Book 4) by Olivia Jaymes (6)

CHAPTER SIX

Riley couldn’t possibly be hearing what she thought she was hearing. It sounded like Paula had said that she’d told Chad and Monica that Sam was taking her to the engagement party. That they were dating. Like a real couple. The words still rang in her ears like a song she couldn’t get out of her head.

“I don’t think I heard you correctly.”

Sam was leaning against her kitchen counter, a long-suffering look on his face. “You heard her. My mother decided that you were wrong and she was right. Welcome to the not-very-exclusive club.”

Paula shot him a nasty look over her shoulder. “I can do this on my own. In fact, I’m not sure why you’re even here.”

“I’m here for the show. And since I’m involved in this up to my neck I figured I’d better be here in case you make any more unilateral decisions on Riley’s or my behalf.”

Riley didn’t want to get between mother and son, but she had questions. So many questions.

“Let me get this straight… You saw Monica and Chad in a cafe and things sort of snowballed from there. Is that about right?”

Paula slapped her palms down on her thighs and then hopped up from the chair she’d been sitting in having a cup of tea just a few moments ago. “It just makes me so mad the way they’ve treated us…I mean you, of course. They’ve treated you terribly and they need to learn a lesson they won’t forget in a hurry. The words just seemed to tumble out of my mouth but once I said them I knew it was the right thing to do.”

Heaven help us all, this was really happening.

“So she doubled down,” Sam said with a grim smile. “The only way I could have denied it was to say that she hadn’t taken her medication yet that day.”

Riley was a cautious person but even she’d had times in her life that her mouth worked faster than her brain. Words had spilled out that couldn’t be taken back.

Then there was Paula’s little Freudian slip. It hadn’t just been Riley that had been hurt by Monica’s betrayal. They all had in their own ways. They’d all been close, a little group of friends that liked to spend time together whenever they could.

Then Monica had blown up their cozy little bunch. Riley couldn’t really say that Monica had stolen Chad because he was a human being and belonged to himself. It had been his fault, too. If he hadn’t wanted to be “stolen”, he wouldn’t have been. Full stop. But that didn’t change the fact that the friendship was torn beyond repair and everyone had been shocked by what had happened. People had picked sides and the whole situation had been ugly.

“I do understand,” Riley finally said, realizing that both Paula and Sam were waiting for her to reply. “I know that emotions are still running high about this even four months later and that you were angry. But I do have to say that you’ve put me in a really precarious position here. If I don’t go to the party with Sam, you’re going to look like a liar. If I do go, I have to pretend that he and I are in some kind of a relationship when we barely know one another. And then he leaves and I have to make up some story about a long-distance relationship gone wrong. That’s a lot of lies to pile one on top of the other. I’m not sure I’m capable of it.”

Paula looked like she was going to cry, and Sam looked like he wanted to yell. Loudly.

“Are you mad at me? I just…”

Now Paula really was crying, and Sam strode over to his mother and wrapped her in his arms. “Now Mom, calm down. It’s all going to be okay. We’ll figure this out. Three smart people can find an answer to this.”

Helpless and not knowing what to do, Riley wanted to throw up her hands and walk away. Try and forget this ever happened, but she couldn’t. Paula was her friend even if she had done something kind of dumb. Sam was right. They could figure out a solution somehow.

“I’m not mad.” Was that the truth? Yes, it was. Paula hadn’t done this with any malice. But… “I am frustrated because I don’t know what to do. And I’m sorry you’ve been dragged into this, Sam. You came home for a vacation.”

He patted Paula on the back as she buried her face in his shirt. “I have to admit it’s been a long time since I had to work this hard to get a date with a woman.”

He’d injected some much-needed levity into the room and Riley found herself smiling and laughing. “Well, I’m picky when it comes to my social life, especially after Chad.”

“I’ll have to dig out my resume,” he teased right back. “I think I have some fairly recent head shots, too.”

Paula had lifted her head, her gaze darting back and forth between her son and Riley.

“This is no laughing matter. We have to make a decision here.”

“No, Mom.” Sam eased back a few steps so he was looking down at her tearstained face. “Riley and I have to make a decision. You need to go into the living room with your tea and watch some television.”

“But–”

Shaking his head, Sam interrupted. “No, this involves the two of us. You’ve done enough for one day. We’ll take it from here.”

Riley thought Paula might argue but she seemed to sense her son’s resolve and did as he asked, taking her tea and disappearing into the living room.

“I’m shocked,” Riley said, still staring at the door that separated the two rooms. She could hear the sounds from the television. “How did you do that?”

Sam came to sit down at her kitchen table, the chair legs scraping against the tile and grating on her already raw nerves. This was not what she’d had planned for her Saturday afternoon.

“You mean get Mom to actually listen? She knows when she’s screwed up. Now it’s up to you and me to fix it, and I’m afraid we don’t have too many options.”

Leaning forward, her elbows on the table, Riley let her head fall into her hands. He was right, of course. They’d only been pretending that there were multiple resolutions to this messed-up situation.

“What do you think we should do, Sam?”

Rubbing his chin, he gave her a rueful smile. “Let’s just say I already have a tux being sent here from my home in New York.”

The stiffness went out of her shoulders along with her pent-up breath. It’s what she’d known all along. They’d been pretending otherwise. “That’s what I figured. We can’t really get out of this without making Paula look bad and I don’t want to do that.”

“I think—” He hesitated a moment before continuing. “I think that my mother was more hurt by Monica than she lets on. She says this is about helping you. I hate to say it, but I also think a good chunk of this is about her as well. She keeps saying that she wants them to learn a lesson and I guess you and I are going to deliver it.”

She couldn’t help but feel sorry for the man. He’d been dragged into this by Paula and he was being gracious and nice about it. So much for the stereotype of an arrogant Hollywood star.

“I’ll be honest with you, Sam, because you’re being honest with me. I should actually be thanking Monica. I had a lot of doubts about Chad and her actions showed that they were well-founded. As I think I said yesterday, I’m not upset that they’re together. I’m upset that they can’t seem to leave me out of their relationship. Personally, I’m happy to forget they even exist on the planet but they keep dragging me back in, so the last thing I want to do is get involved enough to teach them anything. But it looks like that’s exactly what I’m going to be doing.”

His lips twisted, and she noticed that he had a small scar near the corner of his mouth. She had to resist the urge to reach over and trace it with her fingers or ask him where it came from. It wasn’t any of her business.

“Listen, how about we forget about teaching any lessons and just have some fun. You were right when you said that I’m here for a little vacation. I just want to relax and enjoy myself. How about we ignore everyone else and do as we please?”

She could do that. She would do that. Being squired around town by a kind, handsome man wasn’t the worst thing that could happen to her.

Although I’m sure there’s something wrong with him, too. There always is.

“That sounds like something I can handle.”

Smiling, he held out his hand for her to shake. “Then it’s a deal? We spend a little time together. Just as friends. I’ll escort you to the party and we’ll be a happy, loving couple for the masses.”

Extending her arm to shake his hand, she paused for a moment. “Are you sure about this? There’s still time to back out.”

“I’m not backing out. We can do this. Just friends. No monkey business.”

She moved the rest of the distance and they clasped hands, hers cold and clammy, his warm and reassuring. He was a hell of a lot more confident about this than she was, but then he acted for a living.

“So what do we do first?”

His brows shot up and his chuckle was pure glee. “That’s easy, my dear Riley. We go out and be seen. We can’t teach them a lesson if we’re not the hottest couple in town.”

She was going to be one half of the hottest couple in town. That would be…new.

She was going to regret agreeing to this. She just had that feeling she couldn’t shake off. Somehow, some way she was going to wish she’d said no. Anything built on a lie was like constructing a house on shifting sand.

“Then I’ll follow your lead.”

But not too closely. They were only going to be friends, and she better remember that.

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