Chapter 28
Naughty Songbird
DIANA
Two more weeks together in the studio passed in a wonderful blur. Each day with Levi was a memory Iâd hold dearly.
Each night together gave me enough inspiration for more songs than Iâd ever have the time to write.
The first time weâd met, I thought Levi was certifiably insane. Iâd projected negative thoughts toward him to protect myself from the past.
Despite that, each time Iâd lashed out, he took it in stride before knocking out pieces of the wall Iâd built up around myself.
Heâd held my heart in the palms of his hands, caressing and stroking it back to life until each beat echoed his name.
My bones vibrated, and my blood hummed for each blissful touch of those masterful hands. His fingers on my skin, his lips sealed to mineâhe made me want to sing.
Sitting on the couch in his studio, I glanced up from the sheet music in my lap. Levi sat on the other end, plucking random notes on his guitar in search of his tune.
The neon lights reflected in his ravenâs feather hair looked like a dark halo on a fallen angel. He was so beautiful.
âHey, Levi.â I dropped the paper onto the stone center table.
His head snapped up from his instrument, and a heart-stopping smile split his lips.
âYeah, songbird, whatâs up?â
I fiddled with my thumbs in my lap, turning over the thoughts Iâd been having for the past couple of weeks. Iâd spent hours wrestling with my mind, agonized over those new ideas.
But they thrilled me and gave me hope for a new life too. The hope of getting back a spark I thought Iâd lost forever.
âAll your band members wear masks when they perform, right? Do you plan on doing that long term?â I asked.
Leviâs brow arched, and he slung an arm over the back of the couch.
âYeah, they all wear them. They can choose whether they go public about whoâs underneath. I imagine weâll keep up with this shtick. Itâs part of our image now,â he said.
âAnd if Scarlett sings with you, would she wear one?â I breached the topic neither of us had spoken on since Raymond called.
Levi visibly cringed back. He swiped a hand over the back of his neck and sucked a breath between his teeth.
âNot likely. Sheâs too vain for that. Last time we worked together it was me singing parts in her songs, so it never came up. Plus, Raymond would want her face visible for brand recognition during the shows.â
My teeth trapped my tongue in my mouth as two sides battled for control within me. One part wanted to speak up, and the other dragged me down into silence.
âWhy do you bring it up, Dee?â Levi probed gently, reading the tension in my body.
âAnd if someone not as well-known wanted to sing the parts? Could they wear a mask?â As the question passed my lips, a weight rolled off my chest.
I picked my head up, meeting Leviâs astonished open-mouthed stare. A bright glimmer of hope twinkled in his eyes as he set his guitar down.
He leaned closer, tentatively placing a hand on my thigh.
âIf it was someone who I wanted to sing with me more than I wanted air to breathe, then Iâd let them wear whatever made them feel comfortable onstage.â
âIâve been in the dark for so long, and now Iââ The front door to the studio banging open interrupted me.
Leviâs head whipped around to the door of the control room, every muscle in his body tensing at the startling intrusion. His fingers on my thigh tightened for a second before the door cracked open.
Raymond scurried through the door, stopping dead in his tracks when he saw me next to Levi.
âApologies, I didnât think youâd be here on a Saturday, Diana.â
Levi shot up from the couch.
âWhatâs this about, Raymond? You canât show up at my studio unannounced.â
Raymondâs thin brows shot up over the rim of his glasses.
âUnannounced? Didnât you get my email?â
âI donât check emails on the weekend, man. You know that,â Levi groaned at his manager.
His eyes flicked between me and Levi, and he sighed.
âScarlett is going to be here any second to read the music. I thought you saw everything I sent over.â
Levi snarled, tugging his hands through his hair.
âFuck. My contract with Diana is confidential. Scarlett canât see her here.â
The world didnât know that D. Johnson and Diana Winslow were one and the same. If Scarlett Daze saw me here, there was no telling who she might blab to.
âIâm sorry, Levi. I didnât know you missed the email, or that you and Ms. Winslow were working overtime,â Raymond said.
I rose from the couch and placed my hand on Leviâs back.
âShould I go upstairs until she leaves?â
He whirled on me, grabbing my shoulders.
âNo. I donât want Scarlett here at all.â
The agitation and distress in his eyes bolted through me. I smoothed my hand over his chest, feeling his drumming heart within.
âLevi, itâs okay. We can talk later,â I whispered.
âNo.â His grip tightened painfully on my upper arms. âIf you were going to tell me what I think you were, then this canât wait.â
Frantic and wild, he released me and pivoted back to Raymond.
âTell Scarlett Iâm not signing the contract with her. Sheâs not getting the part. I donât want to sing with her.â
Stepping closer, I tangled my fingers in the back of his shirt. I could feel the vibrating tension coursing through his entire body. At any second, Levi Stark might explode.
My lips parted to say something that would ease his churning annoyance. Anything I could think of to help him calm down and get through the moment without upheaval.
When Levi wanted something, he got it. And heâd known what I was about to tell him. Getting interrupted on the verge of getting something heâd craved since I walked into his life spun him into turmoil.
Before I had the chance to get any words off my tongue, the door creaked open once again. Brittle pressure blanketed the room as heels clicked sharply on the floor, breaking up the charged silence.
When the clicking halted, I peeked around Leviâs wide shoulder.
Luscious, long waves of crimson hair flowed around her shoulders. Dark red lipstick stained her plump lips. Striking blue eyes glanced around the control room with a familiarity that made my stomach churn violently.
Scarlett Daze stood tall and elegant yet looking down her nose as if she were the most superior creature in the entire world.
In her tight wine-red dress, she placed her hand over her ample chest. A mockery of wounded pride flashed in her eyes when her gaze targeted Levi.
âWhatâs this about not wanting to sing with me, I hear?â her voice was a vicious purr.
âI donât understand, Levi. You know we make such sweet music together.â
Her lustful gaze raked down his body, and the intent in her voice told everyone in the room she wasnât referring to music.
And my heart lurched to a stop mid-beat before plunging through the floor into the abyss beneath my feet.