RIVER
It had been years since I last played guitar, and it felt good to hold it again. As soon as I started picking a few chords, it felt like I had never stopped—those chords, the feelings, the thrill of listening to my voice and melody. When I enjoyed playing and singing for him, Krew had decided to call it a night—he cut the fun.
I couldn’t and wouldn’t argue with him when he said he had a lot of things to do tomorrow. It wasn’t a surprise. He always had, considering he was running a billion-dollar empire on his own. Since I was not anymore his employee, it was a disadvantage on my end—I had no more idea about his schedules, and I couldn’t exploit his hospitality than I already had.
I met his gaze and was about to say something when he already shook his head as if he just read my mind.
“You’ll get paid. You will receive the same amount you signed in your paycheck.”
“This is not the job I want. I mean, don’t get me wrong, I love playing, but I want a proper job. It feels like I’m cheating if I receive my paycheck for doing nothing and just for singing and playing for you. I could do this for free. All you have to do is ask.”
“Don’t worry you’ll do more than that.” He winked at me. I thought I just died. I couldn’t believe I felt like a teenager when Krew was around. “I just don’t want you to be jobless while you’re here, waiting for this issue to be over.”
“Any news?” I wanted to know the progress. Since he fired me, I hadn’t heard any updates from him.
“It will be over soon.” He rose from the bed, staring at me with those unreadable dark eyes again. He rebuilt his walls up. Just like that, as if he had his own switch. “Can’t wait to get out of here?”
More likely, I don’t know what our relationship holds when this thing ends? Does this thing between us have to end as well? Whatever is there.
“It’s not like that, but I missed Journey, and I was so excited to help her plan her wedding before this happened. I missed my job and my life outside your kingdom. I can’t stay here for too long and be your burden.”
“I’ll pretend that I did not hear that.”
“About our kingdom part?” I rolled my eyes.
“You would never be a burden, River. Don’t worry I have a plan on how to end this quickly. I received news from our family PI yesterday, but I can’t tell you the details until he got concrete evidence to put your ex in jail or issue him a restraining order.”
I sighed and nodded. “Thank you.”
“You don’t have to. Glad to help, and I want to prove to you that you reached out to the right person.” He had to say that, and it melted my heart into butter in a hot pan. “Now get some rest.”
“You won’t stay?” Oops. Why did I have to ask? Of course, he wasn’t going to stay. We may kiss, but it didn’t mean we were dating. Experimenting, remember? It was just a kiss between two consenting adults who enjoyed each other very much. Gah, who could I have fooled? Only myself.
“I don’t think it’s a good idea.”
“I get it. That kiss is just a kiss, and it won’t happen again.”
He sighed, smiled warmly at me. “I didn’t regret kissing you. I enjoyed it, and I knew you felt something too, but once I stay here—”
“Don’t continue and make me more embarrassed.” I rubbed my face with my hands as I felt the burn on my cheeks.
“You don’t have to feel that way. I’d like to kiss you again. In fact, I’m planning on doing it before I walk out of this room.” He drew a deep sigh and crawled back to bed. “I’m not forcing you into something before we discuss this.”
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