Bossy Romance: Chapter 6
Bossy Romance: Single Dad BWWM (Billionaire Dads)
I close my bedroom door tightly and stare at my buzzing phone screen. The last time I spoke to Alexa, she told me I had a son.
What could she possibly want this time?
Uneasily, I answer. âHello?â
âIs this Adam Harrison?â
âHow did you get my number?â
âFrom your assistant.â
A prick of something dark stabs my heart. I should be surprised that Nova intervened and forged a link between me and Alexa behind my back.
But Iâm not.
Nova has a habit of making moves and then informing me about them later. I trust her implicitly, so Iâve never had a problem before. But now⦠I wish sheâd given me a heads up.
A simple â
would have gone a long way.
âHowâs Rowan doing? He didnât respond to my texts tonight. Heâs supposed to call me before he goes to bed.â
âHeâsâ¦â I stammer over my words. âHeâs good.â I clear my throat. âFor the most part.â
â
What does that mean?â
I rub the back of my neck.
âWhat happened to my son, Adam?â
âHe had a minor accident in one of our labs today.â
â
â
âIt shouldnât be fatal. I donât think. Weâre going to observe him over the next few days.â I try to make my voice more upbeat when I say, âBut he should be fine. Iâm eighty percent sure.â
âAdam, itâs been forty-eight hours since heâs gone to live with you and he already has a medical emergency?â Her voice rises to another level of frantic. âIâve had my son for eleven years and heâs only gone to the hospital a handful of times! You need to do better than that.â
âIâm sorry, Alexa,â I grind out, my annoyance seeping into my tone. âMaybe if Iâd had a little warning, Iâd be better at this dad thing. But since you decided to sic Rowan on me at random, Iâm still trying to get used to it.â
âHeâs a child, not a dog, Adam. I canât him on you.â
âYou know what I meant,â I grumble.
âYouâre his father. You should have been involved from the start. Youâre eleven years too late.â
âAnd whose fault is that?â I bite out.
She goes silent.
I feel a flash of regret for lashing out at her and speak in a quieter voice. âWhy didnât you tell me?â
âI donât know, Adam. Maybe itâs because we were never anything serious?â
âCome on, Alexa. Thatâs bull and you know it. If youâd told me, I would have taken responsibility.â
âI know.â Her words escape on an exhale. âI wanted to tell you. I went all the way to your dorm. Then I overheard some guys talking about how brilliant you were and how you were going to do great things. I didnât want to clutter your life with a kid you didnât ask for. I didnât want to shackle you to me when I knew you didnât love me. I thought I deserved more than that.â
I rub a hand over my face, my heart fraught with guilt. âYou still should haveââ
âWe canât change the past. Rowanâs with you now and you can prove exactly how you would have taken responsibility back then.â
âOf course Iâm going to take responsibility.â
âBut Alexa, you were okay with hiding him for eleven years. I think I deserve to know why you suddenly changed your mind about keeping Rowan a secret.â
Her breath skitters through the phone.
She says nothing.
Finally, fabric rustles on her end of the line. âLook, letâs forget about everything else. Our son is all that matters.â
son.
Thatâs still so mind-boggling to me.
âWhether you knew or not, the truth is that you werenât involved in Rowanâs life for over a decade,â Alexa says. âBut now that you have him, you canât keep ignoring him. Thatâs not how parenting works. You need to pay more attention to him if you want to keep him safe.â
âIâm doing my best here, Alexa.â
âThen obviously your best isnât good enough!â
Her words scrape against my skin. I know Iâm fumbling around on this âdad thingâ and itâs embarrassing. I donât need anyone else rubbing salt in the wound.
âYou canât just drop him on me and expect my life to magically shift around. People donât wake up and suddenly become the perfect dad.â
âDid I ask you to be a perfect dad, Adam?â Her voice rises. âI just asked you not to have our kid in the freaking hospital.â
I massage the bridge of my nose, my frustration bubbling up. âHeâs fine.â
âEighty percent fine.â
âThatâs a passing mark.â
âNot in my books.â
I groan. âSee, this is the reason we couldnât make a real relationship work. We canât communicate. You donât get what Iâm saying and, obviously, I donât get what youâre saying either.â
âYouâre right. We never could understand each other. But as crazy as we were, we did one good thing. We made a kid together.â She lets out a breath that whooshes over the phone. âI donât care about our history or what you think of me, Adam. I donât care about your excuses either. All I care about is Rowan being safe.â
If thatâs true, then why did she shove her son on a bus by himself and let him show up on the doorstep of a total stranger? Why didnât she come with Rowan and explain everything?
Something isnât adding up.
âI need you to figure out this dad thing. Fast. Okay? You donât have room to make any mistakes.â
âWhy did you send Rowan to me after all these years, Alexa?â I ask urgently. âWhatâs really going on?â
âI have to go. Tell Rowan to call me tomorrow.â
âAlexaââ
The line goes dead.
I lean my head against the wall and grip my cell phone tight. Making a fist, I pound the wall once. Twice.
I feel like Iâm standing on a rooftop thatâs cracking into pieces. Any minute now and Iâm going to fall right through and get buried under rubble.
Damn. I hate feeling helpless more than anything. And right about now, Iâm walking in the dark with my hands tied behind my back.
Alexaâs hiding something, but I canât even begin to imagine what that something is. Whatâs her real plan? What isnât she telling me?
I take a big breath.
Another.
Another.
Obsessing over it wonât bring me closer to the answer.
After a few more moments of freaking out and breathing hard, I feel calm enough to head outside and face Nova.
I turn the bend. âNova, when did you give Alexa my⦠phone number?â
My words falter when I see my executive assistant curled up in the couch. Her hands are pressed together and flattened under her cheek. Her eyes are closed and sheâs breathing deeply.
I move backward as quietly as I can. Hurrying to the closet, I pull out an extra blanket and return to the living room.
Nova adjusts her head as if she can sense me coming. Half of her curls are crushed against the sofa while the other half expands like a cloud. Her nostrils flare lightly with each breath.
My heartbeat slows down. Just watching her seems to untangle the knots that formed while on the call with Alexa.
I drape the blanket over her. It can get chilly out here at night and I donât want her to tremble in her sleep. Nova snuggles into the blanket as if seeking out more of its warmth.
I crouch in front of her, my eyes tracing her dark forehead, the slope of her straight nose, and the shape of her luscious, brown mouth.
Itâs strange. When Novaâs awake, she looks like an impenetrable wall of efficiency. Always on the go. Always tackling one problem or another.
In sleep, her shoulders donât seem as strong. She looks smaller and more fragile, like a butterfly with delicate wings rather than a hawk with a sharp beak and talons.
âYou must have been exhausted,â I whisper. Glancing up, I notice that the lasagna is untouched. She didnât even eat before she fell asleep.
A surge of protectiveness washes over me. But itâs different than what I usually feel. This time, the surge is like an invisible fist that grips my heart until itâs almost painful.
âI want to make your life easier, but I donât know how,â I admit.
Nova clutches the blanket and burrows deeper into it. She sighs so heavily that her eyelashes tremble.
A picture fills my mind immediately, as if it had been waiting for a chance to debut. I see myself draping Nova over my bed. I see my fingers dragging over her collarbone, down to her belly button, moving lower, lower still.
Stabbing that idea in the gut, I back away from the sofa.
I need to go to sleep before I do something stupid.
Like wake Nova with a kiss.
Like wrap my arms around her and move her to my bed.
Like drag that sensible skirt to her waist so I can see whatâs underneath.
Sheâs not interested in me like that, and revealing how she makes me feel would be the biggest mistake of my life.
Itâs one thing to lose her as an executive assistant.
But if I mess up and lose her altogetherâ
I wouldnât be able to survive that.
The next morning, I wake up earlier than the sun. My bedroom is dark and my body is aching from the dream I had.
A wispy image from the dream carries on the wind.
Nova.
In lingerie.
Smiling at me from my bed.
I shake my head and stiffly shuffle to my feet.
My first instinct is to check on Nova, but I donât trust myself to be near her right now.
Shower first.
And Iâll make it a cold one.
When I emerge from the bathroom a few minutes later, Iâve got the beast insideâthe one that wants to gobble up Nova every time she so much as bends down to pick up a penâin check.
Iâve been wrestling with that dragon since Novaâs first day. Once heâs chained up where he belongs, I stand a better chance of keeping my hands to myself.
On the way to the living room, I pass Rowanâs room.
I stop and ease the door open. Heâs lying beneath the blanket. Itâs a cream shade, âat least thatâs what Nova called it when she picked it out for me.
My eyes trip over the plain cream walls, bare except for a painting of the ocean. Thereâs a lamp next to the nightstand, a dresser and a small closet. The attached bathroom is decorated just as plainly.
Novaâs words return to haunt me.
Iâm definitely getting the paternity test but⦠I can also do something about Rowanâs room. Nobody said I canât do both.
I start to walk away when Rowan makes a sound of distress in his sleep. Alarmed, I hurry to the bed and bend over it. Noticing the sweat on his brow, I realize he might be having a bad dream and set a hand on his shoulder.
âRowan, hey, buddy. You okay?â
At the sound of my voice, his expression eases and he goes back to sleeping soundly. I study the kid. With his face smushed into the pillow and his arms flung out, he doesnât look so annoying. In fact, if I squint a little, he looks kind of sweet.
I remove my hand from Rowanâs shoulder. He rolls toward me as if he wants to keep me from leaving.
Iâm surprised by how pleased that makes me.
âIâm still here, kid.â I run my hand through Rowanâs dark hair, noticing that itâs the same color and texture as mine.
I donât know if heâs my son yet. But I know that Novaâs rightâI havenât been putting much effort into getting to know Rowan.
Maybe thatâs because Iâm scared.
Scared that the moment I open my heart to him, my life really will be changed forever.
But is keeping my distance worth the risk?
Novaâs warning in the elevator yesterday, that I canât make another first impression, seeps into my head.
Iâve been treating Rowan like an inconvenience.
Which he is.
But it doesnât scrub away my responsibility.
âIâm going to try and do better, bud,â I promise under my breath. âIt might take some adjusting, for the both of us. But Iâll get there.â
His mouth opens further and drool starts sliding out.
Ugh.
I back away from the bed and tiptoe to the living room. I half-expect Nova to be gone, but sheâs still there.
I canât begin to describe the relief that fills me when I see her trim body hidden under the blanket.
Sheâs sleeping peacefully.
As I watch her, another dream fills my head. Except this time, Nova has her clothes on. Sheâs gliding through the manor, getting ready for work. Sheâs there when I open my eyes in the morning. Every morning. Sheâs kissing me before she gets into the car with Steve.
My heart starts beating faster and faster with excitement.
The warning does nothing to help me calm down.
Maybe I need something stronger than a cold shower.
Leaving the living room quietly, I head outside with my phone. The view of the sunrise is captivating, but thatâs not what holds my attention.
A quick check of my phone reveals a new development.
Sometime last night, I got a text from Dejonae.
I re-read the message, hearing Dejonaeâs earnest voice in my head.
Itâs a mystery how Sazuki landed someone as warm and big-hearted as his girlfriend.
I smile to myself, and then I glance over my shoulder and study my slumbering executive assistant.
Come to think of it, I could use Dejonaeâs help with something.
I text her back, assuming sheâll call me when sheâs got a free moment.
But my phone lights up immediately.
âHey, Adam.â
I blink in surprise. âHey, I didnât mean to bother you this early.â
âItâs okay. Niko woke us up an hour ago. Sheâs excited about the barbecue at the farmhouse tonight. She was up before the birds wanting to get ready for it.â
At the mention of Sazukiâs daughter Niko, I get a warm feeling in my chest.
Sazuki is fiercely protective of his kid. He didnât even allow me to meet her, despite how long weâve known each other. However, since Dejonae entered his life, he and Niko have been socializing a lot more. I hear his daughter has her own set of faithful friends.
âHow is Rowan settling in?â Dejonae asks.
I lean against the porch railing, trying to decide if I should mention the goo incident. âUh, heâs doing well. You know⦠weâre⦠adjusting to each other.â
âSo itâs been close to a disaster?â Dejonae deduces.
I cough. âI didnât say that.â
âYou didnât have to.â She laughs.
I hear something rumbling in the background.
âOh, Sazukiâs here. Iâll put you on speaker, Adam.â
âMorning,â I greet him.
The famous musician grunts in response.
Always a conversationalist, that guy.
Dejonae takes over. âYour text mentioned you needed a stylist?â
âYeah.â I look back at Nova again. âNo cap on the budget. I just want someone good.â
âIs this for Nova?â Dejonae pries.
I hesitate.
âDid she stay over?â Dejonae presses. âAre you two finally together?â
âWhat? No,â I sputter.
âWell, that sucks.â
Sazuki grunts again. I canât tell if thatâs a good grunt or a bad one.
âShe slept on the couch.â I donât know why Iâm telling them that, but the words come pouring out. âSheâs been working hard lately and I want her to get an extra hour of sleep, but I know sheâll freak out when she wakes up. Especially if she has to go home, shower, and get changed. I figured, if she got ready here, she could rest for a while longer and then go straight to work.â
âIsnât that romantic?â
âWhy is that romantic?â Sazuki asks darkly. âItâs just a change of clothes.â
âYou wouldnât understand,â she fires back.
âYou find the strangest things romantic,â Sazuki mutters.
Dejonae laughs. âAdam?â
âIâm here.â
âYou donât have to worry about hiring a stylist. Iâll do it.â
âNo, I couldnât ask you.â
âItâs fine. You know my sisterâs a model, right? I picked up on some things just by hanging around her.â
I squint into the distance. I faintly remember Sazuki mentioning that Dejonaeâs sister worked in fashion.
Still, I resist. âI canât ask you to do that.â
âAdam, why ask a random stranger, whoâs never met Nova before, when I could help? Iâve got a good sense of her measurements and I know her style. Iâm confident I can do a good job.â
âJust let her do it, Adam,â Sazuki says. âOr sheâll pout all day.â
âI will . Stop talking nonsense.â The thudding that follows tells me Sazuki got a punishment for his teasing.
I hear his low laughter and figure heâs not too hurt by it.
âAlright. If you really donât mind.â
âI donât.â Dejonae squeals. âThisâll be fun. Iâll ask Yaya to pull some strings.â Thereâs a pause and then the sound of rushed movement. âIâll need at least an hour. Is that enough time?â
âThatâs perfect.â
âSee you then.â
I hang up the phone and head back inside the house, tiptoeing past the living room to the kitchen. Nova didnât eat my lasagna yesterday, so Iâll hold her hostage by making her some wheat pancakes and bacon.
Iâm halfway through popping the bacon when Rowan emerges from his bedroom. His hair looks like a birdâs nest, heâs got a pillow crease on his cheek, and I think I see dried drool.
âMorning, kid.â I lift the spatula and flip the pancake. âHow are you feeling?â
âFine.â He yawns.
I turn the stove on low and approach him. âLet me see your hand.â
He sticks both out to me.
I check his palm, glad that Iâm not seeing any allergic reactions to the goo. Placing my hand on his head, I check if he has a temperature.
He gives me a strong look. âWhat are you doing?â
âYou donât feel like you have a fever,â I mumble. âIs your stomach okay?â
âI didnât eat any of that stuff.â
âYou can never be too careful. If you start feeling uncomfortable, you need to tell me right away.â
âYou sound like mom,â he grumbles.
Iâll take that as a compliment.
See? Once I put my mind to something, I can get better at it.
I grin proudly and return to the stove.
Rowan glances past me and notices the lump in the sofa. He points. âIs that Nova?â
âYeah. Sheâs really tired soâ¦â I put a finger to my lips.
He nods.
I gesture to the stove. âWant to help?â
âAre you going to get angry with me for how I cook again?â
I shake my head. âIâll keep a close eye on you this time. If things get messy, Iâll clean up by myself.â
âDeal.â He takes over the pancakes from me.
I clear my throat. âSo, uh, did you have any plans for the summer?â
âNot really.â He pours batter smoothly into the pan.
âNot even with your friends?â
He shrugs.
âDid you have a lot of friends back home?â
He nods.
âYouâre better than me. Growing up, I found it hard to make friends. They didnât understand the things I was into. This one guy called me a freak when he saw me sketching out inventions in my notebook.â
âYou sketch?â His eyes light up.
I take note of it. âDo you?â
He shrugs and flips the pancake.
So the kid likes to draw?
âIâll show you some of my old notebooks later,â I promise.
He nods, an interested gleam in his eyes.
I hear sounds coming from the living room and twist around. Nova is sitting up, a perplexed look on her face. She glances down at the blanket, up at the walls and then smacks her head, cringing hard. When she swings around and meets my gaze, she goes completely still.
âKeep an eye on the bacon for me, Rowan.â
The kid nods.
I walk out to the living room. âMorning, darlinâ.â
âI canât believe I slept over.â Nova wipes her mouth with the back of her hand and touches her hair self-consciously. Her curls are a lot frizzier than usual. While one side is big and poofy, the other sideâthe side she was sleeping onâis adorably flat.
I canât believe how stunning she looks with her makeup mostly worn off and her hair doing its own thing. Itâs like Iâm getting a glimpse of the wilder side of Nova, the side. And I canât look away.
My pulse picks up speed. âI didnât have the heart to wake you.â
âYou should have. This is⦠I shouldnât be sleeping over.â
âWhy not?ââ
Her eyes dart to the side. âBecause itâs inappropriate.â
âWe didnât do anything wrong, Nova.â I arch an eyebrow. âBesides, Rowan is here. We werenât alone.â
She winces. âStillâ¦â
âI, well, made breakfast.â I gesture to where Rowan is standing at the stove. âYou can tell me how inappropriate this was over pancakes and bacon.
bacon. I know how you get about pork.â
âOh no. Iâve already intruded too long. And Iâm not hungry.â She wraps an arm around her stomach, which growls loudly in direct defiance of her statement.
I chuckle.
The doorbell rings at that moment, cutting off the rest of her protests.
âThat must be Dejonae.â
âDejonae? Sazukiâs girlfriend Dejonae?â Novaâs eyes widen.
âSheâs early,â I mumble.
Opening the door, I nearly spring back when Dejonae launches inside with a bright smile. Another woman is with her. Sheâs tall and exuberant with long black hair and expressive brown eyes.
âMorning, Adam.â Dejonae charges past me. âHey, Nova.â
Nova stiffens and lifts a hand in discomfort.
âI brought my sister Yaya. She picked the outfit, so I guarantee youâre going to love it.â
Yaya makes a gesture with her hands.
âMy sister says your house looks cozy,â Dejonae translates. She stares at Yayaâs hands as they keep moving. âShe says youâre pretty, Nova. And that you should model.â
I go slack-jawed when I see Yaya signing. I hadnât realized that Dejonaeâs sister was deaf. No wonder Dejonae knew sign language and connected with Niko so well.
âWe hope you like the dress,â Dejonae says, shaking the garment bag hefted over her shoulder.
Nova doesnât smile. Her eyes shoot to me. âMr. Harrison, can I speak to you?â
My excitement turns to apprehension in a snap. Whenever Nova calls me âMr. Harrisonâ in that tone, I know Iâm in for it.
âDejonae, do you mind watching Rowan for a sec? Heâs got the stove on and Iââ
âSay no more.â Dejonae flies into the kitchen. âYaya, come over here. Let me introduce you to Adamâs son.â
For the first time, I donât flinch when hearing someone call Rowan my son. Progress.
My eyes return to Nova and I shrivel in the middle of her death glare. Swallowing hard, I follow her down the hallway.
When weâre far from the living room, she whirls on me. âWhyâd you bother Dejonae?â
âI didnât bother her. She offered to help.â
Novaâs eyebrows crash into an angry V. âDid you tell her I slept over last night?â
âI explained that you fell asleep on the couch.â
Nova starts pacing and I study her in confusion. âWhatâs the problem?â
âI donât know, Adam. Maybe itâs that you dragged Dejonae into this for no reason.â
âDejonae doesnât mind helping out. Sheâs practically chomping at the bit to come and check on us.â I step closer to her. âNova, whatâs wrong?â
She steps back. âNothing.â
I donât let her shake me off. She wore a thunderous expression when she stomped here with me and now sheâs pressing a hand to her throat like sheâs being choked.
âNova, I didnât mean to upset you.â
âYou didnât. Forget it. Itâs fine.â
But I know those words are the biggest lies in the universe.
When she tries to scamper away, I press a hand to the wall, blocking her from leaving. She turns around and tries to escape the other way. I drop my other arm too, caging her in.
When it comes to that sassy mouth of hers, she can have me running in circles. But Iâve got her on brute strength alone. Sheâs not going anywhere.
Nova turns to me, her chest rising and falling. Anger spurts from her eyes. âHow can I help you, Mr. Harrison?â
Again with the Mr. Harrison crap.
âIâm sorry. I didnât mean to upset you. I just wanted you to have breakfast and a change of clothes. If I knew involving Dejonae would make you so uncomfortable, I wouldnât have done it.â
âItâs not about Dejonae,â she croaks.
âOkay. Then tell me whatâs really going on.â
Her eyes skate away from mine and she licks her lips. I watch her pink tongue skitter over her mouth and my body tightens like Iâm being held in a fiery clamp.
Damn, I can almost her tongue on mine.
Itâs like my fantasies are tiptoeing into reality and the line between professional and unprofessional is getting blurred by the minute. Thereâs a gravity between us that pulls my very soul closer to Novaâs, stealing my oxygen before it hits my lungs.
âTell. Me.â My tone is dark. Darker than Iâve ever used with her and itâs only because Iâm trying hard not to thrust her body against the wall and stick my hand up her skirt.
Scorching brown eyes shoot to mine, hot in their defiance. I meet her stare unflinchingly, not bothering to hide my frustration or my desire.
Her angry look begins to crumble. She falters, either from the intensity of my gaze or from pure shock. Her eyebrows jump just a bit and her fingers are quivering.
The silence is its own song, coiling around us, binding us together like a physical rope.
Nova holds my stare, keeping still and speechless.
She feels this too.
I can tell.
It makes me bold.
Lifting my hand, I skim calloused fingertips over the rim of her top lip, barely grazing the flesh of her mouth, dipping between the alluring cupidâs bow and stopping at the fullness of her luscious bottom lip.
My touch is the barest dance of fingers on skin.
But I feel the heat as if Iâd kissed her, a fire shooting through my body, spreading out from my chest to every inch of me.
Iâm a freaking inside.
I lean my forehead against hers, closing my eyes, my breath skittering as I fight for control of myself. I know Iâm losing this battle. That light floral scent coming from her hair teases my senses. Her curls are like catnip. I want to bury my face in them.
My hands are greedy for Nova, already anticipating how soft sheâd be if I could just grip her.
Damn. If I could just kiss her.
Just once.
But I know that once wonât be enough.
Not with Nova.
The air gets hot and sticky. Each labored breath from my mouth sounds like a gunshot in the hallway. I push my hands harder into the wall to keep from touching her. Restraint was never my strong suit, but Iâve had to grow a hell of a lot in that area. Especially when my assistant walks into view.
âW-what are you doing?â Nova croaks.
âYouâre driving me insane.â I flatten my hands against the wall. My eyes rising to hers again, I whisper, âIs that intentional?â
Her fingers dig into her skirt. Her plump mouth falls open.
âOh shoot. Sorry.â Dejonaeâs voice is like a bucket of cold water.
Nova shoves me away with the force of someone twice her size. I go crashing into the wall and see stars.
âDidnât mean to interrupt,â Dejonae says sheepishly. âI was just looking for the bathroom.â
âYou didnât interrupt anything,â I lie, massaging the back of my head.
Nova walks stiffly away from me.
Dejonae stops her. âWould you like to change now or after breakfast? I brought shoes and some underwear too.â She winks.
âUnderwear?â Nova glances back at me, shooting lasers from her eyes.
âI didnât ask her to bring underwear,â I defend myself, seeing the uneasiness in Novaâs face.
Dejonae looks up guiltily. âOh, right. That was all me. I thoughtââ
âI wonât be staying for breakfast,â Nova barks.
I frown. âNova.â
âIâm sorry you went out of your way,â Nova says, looking down at Dejonae. âI have a lot of things to do. Iâll leave first.â
Dejonae blinks in shock.
I shoot after her. âNova.â
Dejonae steps into my path. Sheâs tiny but stubborn, like one of those loud chihuahuas. I step to the left, but Dejonaeâs right there, an annoying burr in my sock.
To the right.
She blocks me again.
I canât barrel past her. I can only stand back as the door opens and then shuts with a click.
Novaâs gone.
My heart slams into my rib cage.
I stare at the door as if I can will Nova back into the house.
But of course I canât.
My shoulders tighten like a wind-up toy. Iâm amped up from being near enough to kiss her and Iâm still completely confused about what sheâs angry about.
Itâs like the closer I get to Nova, the more she pushes me away. I donât understand.
âAdam, you canât go after her like a cannon ball. These things require a delicate touch.â
âWhat are you talking about? What requires a delicate touch?â
âYou and Nova.â She gives me a look.
I glance over Dejonaeâs head again, only half present. The other half of me isnât even here. Itâs with Nova, stuffed in her purse like a forgotten chocolate bar.
Should I disregard Dejonaeâs suggestion and run after my executive assistant? Nova couldnât have called a cab so fast. If I get in the car, I can chase her downâ¦
Suddenly, the front door blasts open again.
My entire body zings with energy when I see Nova hustling inside.
Rowan steps into the living room. âDid you come back for the bacon?â
âNo, sweetie.â Nova flashes him a brief smile that doesnât reach her eyes.
I rush out to meet her, recognizing that look of panic. âWhat happened?â
Crazy scenarios zip through my head. Did she witness a car accident on her way down the street? Did her taxi driver try to kidnap her? Was it aliens?
âWe have a problem, Adam,â Nova cries, her voice edging on a tone Iâve never heard from her before.
I stare at her, waiting for her to reveal whatâs got her so shaken up.
âI just got a call from our lawyers. Weâve been served with a suit.â She pauses and takes a deep breath. âTheyâre accusing you of plagiarism.â