Mia Itâs dark when I wake up, and next to me the bed is empty, but thereâs a buzzing coming from somewhere in the apartment. I stretch as I roll out of his bed, stumbling to the door. Itâs a good thing he gave me his sweats, and Iâm not stuck walking around naked.
âGarrett,â I call, but thereâs no answer. Where the hell did he go? Maybe he had to go to work.
The door buzzes again, and I jog over to answer it.
âComing!â I call, and when I pull it open, Iâm struck speechless by the six-foot blond masterpiece Iâve seen walking around the club once or twice. âHi,â I stammer awkwardly.
âHi,â he grins, âyou must be Mia. Isabel and Hunter sent me over with dinner and flowers for Garrett. Is he here?â
âUmâ¦no.â
âWe heard your dad was in the hospital, so we just wanted to do what we could.â
âOh,â I reply, stepping out of the way to let him in. âThatâs really nice of you. I donât know where Garrett went, but you can put it in the kitchen.â
As he brushes past me, I get a whiff of his cologne, subtle and masculine at the same time.
âHow is your dad?â he asks after setting a pasta dish and a bottle of wine on the counter.
âHeâs recovering. Should be home tomorrow,â I say with a smile.
âGood. Iâll let the others know.â He leans against the counter casually, looking far too handsome as he smiles at me.
âIâm sorry. I donât think weâve met,â I say. âAre you one of the owners?â
He laughs. âOh, fuck. That was rude of me.â As he puts out his hand, I reach for it. âIâm Drake, a friend of Hunterâs and the general contractââ
My hand pauses before it reaches his. âDrake?â I ask, interrupting him.
âYeah. God, you havenât heard of me already, have you? If so, what did you hear?â
The tunnel vision sets in and nothing makes any sense. Itâs a different Drake. It has to be. This isnât Drake. At the very least heâd recognize me and say something, but stillâ¦just the mention of his name tilts my world off its axis.
âNo, I havenâtâ¦I mean,â I stammer. âDid you say youâre the contractor?â
âYeah,â he replies with a smile. âWe did the building renovations for Salacious.â
âConstruction,â I mumble. Itâs a coincidence. It has to be. There could be a million Drakes who work in construction.
âAnd we definitely havenât met?â I ask, feeling like an idiot. I just need to be sure and other than outright asking, âHave you ever watched me get naked on your phone screen?â thereâs really no way to be sure.
He chuckles, sounding uncomfortable. âNot officially, but Iâve seen you around the club, and Garrettâs talked about you. A lot.â
When I donât respond, staring blankly at the window across the room, Drake steps closer. âAre you sure youâre okay?â
âYeah,â I quickly reply, shaking my head. âI just woke up and itâs been a long day.â
âOf course. Do you need anything before I go? Isabel said to just put the lasagna in the oven for about thirty minutes to warm it up.â
âThank you,â I say, forcing a smile.
Behind him, the front door opens, and I watch as Garrett steps into the apartment. His eyes latch immediately onto the tall construction worker standing in his kitchen.
âDrakeâ¦â he mutters nervously, his eyes dancing between me and him.
As the man turns to greet Garrett and explain why heâs here, I feel a slow tingle of dread coursing up my spine. Like a fear Iâve had for longer than I care to admit. A fear that Iâve been tricked again.
Duped. Played.
No. I shake the thought away. He wouldnât do that. Weâre good now. Heâs finally opening up and committing. We made promises to each other. I finally have everything Iâve ever wanted.
When I look up, Drake is waving goodbye from the front door and I shoot him a fake smile and a curt wave. Then, Garrett and I are alone, and the tension is thick. So thick it presses on my chest, making it hard to breathe. Hard to be normal and look at him and smile.
Is it just me? Can he feel it too?
Iâm overthinking this, arenât I?
âYou okay?â he asks, and I glance up into his face. Itâs the same face Iâve kissed a hundred times in the past two weeks. But itâs also the face of the man who used to find my misery amusing. Who I was sure would never truly love anyone because he was too caught up in himself. Itâs like Iâve started to see him through a new lens, and Iâm just now remembering who he truly is.
âYeah,â I mutter, turning toward the bedroom to get my phone. âWhere did you go?â
âTo take my mom something to eat.â
âHow is she?â I ask, making small talk as I retrieve my phone from the nightstand.
âGood. Theyâre keeping your dad for an extra day, just to keep an eye on him.â
Shit, my dad. I should really be focusing on him, not panicking about something like this. Because Iâm probably wrong anyway.
Garrett isnât pretending to be Drake. Iâm being delusional.
But I have to know for sure.
So, as I walk back out to the living room, where heâs standing and staring at me with a hint of worry in his eyes, I pull up the app. Seeing Drakeâs username sends a wave of anxiety through me.
Iâm the one talking to two men at once. If I text Drake right now and itâs Garrett, then how am I any better? Iâve been lying too, havenât I?
, I type into the box, my thumb shaking before I hit Send.
From across the room, I hear the unmistakable sound of his phone chiming with a notification.
And everything stops. The tension is now suffocating. My cheeks grow hot with rage and my breath trembles as my gaze lifts to his face, but he doesnât move.
âMia,â he whispers, a pleading sound, and tears spring to my eyes.
I resist the urge to throw my phone at him, squeezing it so hard in my hand, it hurts.
âNo,â I mutter as I turn away from him, âno, you would not do that to me.â
âPlease listen to me,â he begs again, this time stepping closer, but I quickly put up a hand to stop him.
âNo,â I say again, repeating myself, because itâs the only word that I can muster at the moment.
âIt started as a mistake, and I just couldnât stopâ¦â
My mouth falls open as I glare at him. âA mistake? You watched me⦠I heard your voice!â
âI know it was wrong, but everything I told you was real. You have to believe me.â
Suddenly, my mind goes back to that night. The first time Drake and I chatted, and I remember everything. âThatâs why you came to the lake.â It all makes sense now.
âI had to see you.â
âWas this just one big joke to you?â
âNo, Mia. Please listen to meâ¦â
âI canât!â I yell. âI canât even look at you. The whole time you were just lying to meâ¦manipulating meâ¦making me fall in love with you.â
He reaches for me, and I act on instinct, my hand flying and landing hard against the side of his face. It feels good, the burning sting against my palm and the anguish on his face. I want him to hurt and feel half of what I feel right now.
âI feel like a fool.
made me feel like a fool. You were just me.â
Suddenly, he crowds me toward the wall, his face close to mine as he whispers, âIâm the fool. I was never supposed to find your camgirl video, but you were so beautiful, I couldnât help myself. Then, I fell in love with you, and Iâm so sorry, Kitten.â
âNo!â I scream, struggling against his arms. âDonât call me that.â
Storming across the room, I snatch my purse off the counter and fish my keys out as I rush toward the door.
âPlease donât leave,â he begs, the emotion thick in his voice, and when I get to the door, I almost falter. For one split second, I almost stay.
But I canât. Instead, I turn toward him, tears streaking across my face as I look him in the eyes. âI always wanted you more.â
When I close the door behind me, I take the expression on his face with me. I couldnât forget that look if I tried.