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// Recording studio //
"The 28th? Okay. Got it. Thanks."
After confirming their tour dates, Kyle put his phone away. He strolled back into the booth with his electric guitar clinging to his torso. Jay (the band's manager) had told him Veronica was informed of the schedule changes, so he didn't bother to check up on her today.
They were supposed to be busy in the studio, but she'd called in sick again. With her Frenchman back in the city for a short break, Kyle knew she'd been spending all week with the guy. Her voice had been a little iffy the last time they got to work on a song, but it could've been worse.
She must be in a pricey hotel right now with Mr. Supermodel eager to make the most of his "me" time. Maybe the lovebirds would be heading to the beach later, if Kyle knew any better.
He understood. She hadn't spent time with the guy in months, which was always the case. Even so, Kyle had a feeling his bandmate preferred it that way. After Veronica's last long-term relationship went down the toilet, she hadn't exactly been the 'going steady' type. Nor had she taken the time to explore the dating pool after Blake, her first record producer.
Until Mr. Top Model came along.
The first time she'd told him meeting Théo was more than a pleasant surprise, Kyle ended up laughing — he'd really thought she was being sarcastic. The guy traveled everywhere as much as the band did, and Théo always was in a jaw-dropping, libido-mounting sea of temptation for as long as he would stick to his current line of work.
Who knows what he'd been up to on lonely weeknights...after realizing Veronica wasn't exactly "just a phone call away". Well, she was crazy about the guy. Kyle knew he shouldn't give a crap. It was evident she was happy. He could even tell she was all excited and worked up that day when she first heard of Théo flying out to propose. He just hoped Théo learnt to keep it in his pants by now.
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Past one o'clock, Veronica greeted Dan as she crossed the hallway to the booth. Kyle made a face. They weren't doing any vocals today; he was still working on the fifth song's chorus. Why did she report for duty?
"Hey. What's— Oh, you look busy." Via stepped inside the booth. The scattered score papers and steno sheets everywhere made her chuckle. Empty soda cans littered the chair next to the guitar rack.
"You okay?" Kyle asked when their gazes met.
"Yeah. It's just my throat. We doin' anything today?" She smiled at him. Her voice was a bit pinched. Colorful patterns filled the front of her thigh-high dress. A scrunchie bound her braided hair and made her bangs cover her cheek. She had no makeup on.
He always thought she looked younger with less makeup. "You stayin' till tonight? Still workin' on the chorus."
"Finished the verses?" Once she'd grabbed a chair, Veronica sat next to him and picked up pieces of paper with his scribbles and notes. Then she leaned on the desk to check on his work. "These look good."
"I'm thinking of adding, like, two or three more lines." He pinpointed the second verse.
"Three more? Thought you wanted it short?" She squinted at the chorus, which was still half-done unfortunately.
"We can go over the whole song today. Goin' somewhere?"
"No. Just drove him to the airport," Veronica said.
Finally. Frenchman was out. Did she look vaguely dismayed? It seemed so. "Still in high demand, huh?" Tapping on the spate of papers before them, Kyle peeked at her left hand. No ring. Thankfully.
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The place was crowded enough. Just as she'd hoped.
She wished it would be full to the brim before he got here. But this would do. The lack of privacy would make him give violent reactions a second thought. And her car was parked right outside.
If ever their conversation turned into an embarrassing scene, she wouldn't have much trouble walking out. The thought relieved her somewhat. Veronica picked the empty corner seat and slumped onto it. She then read an email from their tour manager, who had finalized the band's flight schedules.
Her grip on her phone slackened. She wanted to pass out at the thought of traveling again so soon. They were to head back to Baltimore to wrap up a few more things. Their new songs still needed some work, and staying in New York until they'd have finished the editing and mixing would bleed their savings dry.
Recording required money. A lot, usually. In their case: give or take their paychecks altogether after a long tour or two.
They weren't frickin' Nirvana. And they'd never be the kind of band that could sell out a one-night show at Madison Square Garden. Extensive touring, constantly writing new material, and producing new records at a steady pace were their only means to survive in the business.
As she tried to still herself, some boisterous customers stepped into the café. Familiar voices prompted her to look up. Four tall guys were heading to the counters. Veronica recognized the tallest and the blonde woman behind them. Even with the place nearly jam-packed, the group was hard to miss. An attractive bunch, definitely. Most were well-dressed, too.
Then her attention fixed on the guy near the entrance. There he was. Her date for tonight...
Hair ruffled and brows creasing, Théo slouched by the glass doors. His cellphone was in his hand, and he was busy scanning the crowd of hungry patrons. The tall, skinny guys must be some of his new model friends. The blonde older woman, she recalled, was an exec in Théo's agency.
Veronica noticed his clothes. The guy seemed oblivious to the breezy weather. His boring gray shirt was paired with ugly, mud-brown shorts. If this were their first meeting, she wouldn't peg him as a noted high fashion model. Even his shoes looked dull.
Despite his deficient fashion sense, to her, he was still the most gorgeous man in the room. And in a matter of minutes, she was going to break up with him, with his boss and friends around.
Shit. She was so screwed.
It didn't take him five seconds to spot her. A pleased smile widened on his tan face as he made his way toward her table. "Hey, angelface," Théo greeted. He bent down to kiss her on the lips.
Thank you, Jesus. This might just get easy for her. He was in a great mood. Veronica sat back and put on a smile.
Théo pulled away to take a good look at her. "Hungry?" he asked in a murmur, dumping his bag on the vacant seat. He sat beside her.
"No. You?"
"Not really." Théo put an arm around her waist and leaned closer. He seemed glad she met up with him regardless of her busy schedule. His flight to Paris had been cancelled last week, and he'd just flown back from L.A. for the cover shoot.
They hadn't really talked since. Which was why she thought she should see him again before he was due to go back home. To clear up a few things. A few issues they hadn't had much time — or courage — to talk over. Their status, specifically.
"How was the shoot?" she asked, faking enthusiasm.
He waved to his friends lined at the counter. The guys waved back, then greeted her with toothy smiles. "They're all gonna be in it," replied Théo, referring to the magazine he'd just modeled for. "Paid good." He smirked and drew her closer.
Veronica held in a comment; his breath smelled of cigarettes again. "When's your flight?" she asked instead. Trying to act perfectly fine wasn't easy, but she just couldn't cut straight to the bad news. She owed him that, at least.
"Ermm...Sunday. Meeting up with Tomek Saturday night. You guys busy this weekend?" Théo muttered, his eyes somewhat hopeful. He knew they were aiming to finish recording before winter.
"Yeah. Sorry." She reclined, his face getting too close. As much as she wanted to match his steady gaze, she couldn't. Now she wanted to bring up what she came here for.
It didn't need to take a while. She should just get it over with. So she could stop overthinking everything. Put an end to the sleepless nights.
Her mind was jaded from constantly pondering the prospect of them being more than this. Would it work out? Would what they have be enough? Would he be worth it?
It had been three years. Almost.
She loved him, but she was still too confounded whether she should just give it a shot, take whatever he had to offer. She just didn't think they'd stay in love long enough for her to adequately justify quitting the band. She would leave her one and only career, her family and friends behind. Then maybe she and Théo would take root in some Parisian suburb. Get married. Or just not get married. Have babies eventually, and so on.
Sheesh. It just seemed too risky. Too drastic.
Of course, he and their relationship mattered much, but she also loved her life right now. She wanted everything to stay as it was. A major life change, at this point, just didn't appeal to her.
She and Kyle were only months away from finishing their fifth masterwork. The thought that after four records, the band was thriving even more, only assured her of her standpoint. It made her realize just recently that making music was what she'd be doing till she grew old.
Since Théo wanted her to try settling down with him, staying in the band would only cause bigger problems in their relationship. It just dawned on her; what they had just wouldn't cut it. She could be wrong, though.
Perhaps she just lacked a little faith and optimism. But after Blake, her supposed-to-be Mr. Right but now nothing but a thing of the past, at least she was being realistic this time.
"With Théo? You can't be serious, Veronica," was her mother's immediate reaction last time. She'd hinted at the prospect of marrying Théo sometime in the future, but, as expected, her family responded with anything but support. "If he really wants to get serious, he wouldn't have cheated on you in the first place."
Truer words had never been spoken, but her mom never really took the time to get to know Théo better. Convincing her mom to approve of her ongoing relationship with Théo had only resulted in redundant arguments over the past year, so Veronica had also given up on that aspect.
"What?" Théo held her hand on his thigh. "Talk," he encouraged in a calm voice, observing her apprehension.
The noise of random conversations around them didn't matter anymore. At his point, she just wanted to start the talk. Veronica looked into his inquiring eyes, feeling guiltier by the second. "Frankly, I was half-expecting to see you again and...half-dreading having to talk to you."
A moment passed. Théo sat still, his dark brows creasing bit by bit. "You might wanna be more specific."
Veronica drew her hand out of his clasp as he kept watching her closely. This didn't need to get dragged out. She should just cut to the chase, lay it all out for him, and get it off her chest. Now. Not any later. "Let's talk in the car. Please?"
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• Théo straightened in the backseat and stared at the woman beside him about to start crying. What she just told him didn't quite sound right. He was still pretty jet lagged; maybe he'd misheard her. "Honestly..." Veronica took the handkerchief he offered and wiped her eyes. "We both need it right now." "No." She must be sloshed. Or high? Did smoking weed affect her judgment and emotional state this bad? "It doesn't have anything to do with that. Okay?" "Quoi?" He looked into her glinting eyes while his brain did a rewind. She probably thought he was still brooding over her refusal to his stupid proposal. "I should've talked to you sooner. It's not fair; I know. And I feel awful. I'm not trying hard enough." Her voice wavered, and he could only watch as she tried to steady her breath. "It's just— You're doing so g
•The clock read 1:34. Kyle stared at his laptop screen. It was the first time he got to read the interview—well, interviews—although the articles said they were posted about two years ago. Even after he'd spent almost twelve hours in the studio today, sleep wouldn't slip into his system. Hopefully his currently nocturnal sleeping schedule would be back to normal after recording. It had become the norm ever since the band's first nationwide tour.Some familiar knocks on the door made him exit the browser and get out of bed. He jerked the door open and wasn't surprised to find his favorite singer standing in the hallway, carrying their smallest keyboard. Sheets of paper were sticky-taped on the right corner of the instrument."Eureka moment!" Veronica beamed at him. She stepped right inside before he could fully open the door."It's midnight; we have the entire week." Kyle ruffled his wavy hair that reached his shoulders. Only a few steps behind her, he watched his bandmate position
• Great. She pissed him off again. Now he looked like he'd rather go clubbing and get plastered with his city friends than spend half an hour with her. Although in hindsight, she couldn't really blame him for wanting to turn tail and just leave her by herself.He didn't need to be here. Perhaps Théo only asked to meet up with her again because he felt like she badly needed company. For her sake, and despite his ever-busy schedule of commitments, he made time tonight just to see her. Check up on her. Still so caring. Thoughtful and sweet. She really didn't deserve him. "We're just gonna stand here?" he murmured with knitted brows matching his frown. A thick jacket was carelessly placed over his shoulder. His shirt clung to his body while his hair, sneakers, and crink
• Unbearably awkward moments stretched into minutes while he got dressed. Théo hung his clothes and ignored her, his movements quite rushed. He wasn't talking to her―as expected. Stiff on the hotel bed, Veronica stayed hunched over and kept her mouth shut. She focused her distracted mind and gaze somewhere away from his face. His very handsome face. And beautiful eyes and mouth... Ugh! What the frick was going on with her? Such desperation. It was pathetic. It was driving her mad, annoyingly helpless that her chest ached at the mere sight of him. Théo staying here with her all night, alone with her in a small room...it felt too much to handle. She shouldn't even be in New York right now. She should be back home, working with her bandmates, finishing the recording. But, of course she drove out to the city. She needed to see him. One night would be enough. Just this once. She had to straighten things out with him―be it the last time he'd come see her. Was it another sign of depres
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✖ WARNING! ✖ Content below not intended for young readers. Read at your discretion. ✖• Present day •It shouldn't take her another hour to finally convince him that she had to leave now. He knew she had to work in the morning, record another song in the studio with Kyle and Dan, and he'd always respected the fact that she prioritized her job and her career more than ever.Being a musician was basically all she knew and did since graduating college. However, considering the current circumstances, he might try to stop her from leaving him again, only because he didn't want to be left alone, it seemed. Veronica sighed to herself.Her failed attempts to not cry her eyes out left her flat on the covers, lying face-down, marinating in utter shame and disgust with herself. Instead of giving him proper closure and kissing him goodbye for the last time, they ended up having sex again. Stupid. Pudding head. Hopelessly naïve. She could already hear her parents' voice in her head. They didn
• 3 years earlier •Good grief. Not today.No. No. No. This was not what she'd expected when she half-heartedly replied 'k..see u later' to his text. At least not this soon.When she'd agreed to meet up
° ° ° ° °She was an impostor.Out of all the things he’d imagined she was capable of…Faking someone else’s identity just wasn't on his Top 10. It just sounded so absurd. And pointless.Although, now that he had given it some time to stew ― give or take five hours ― the haze just cleared up in his head.Now he knew why she’d always seemed guarded, mostly reticent whenever he would ask about her family. She’d only given him bits and pieces over the six months they’d dated, and he thought it was rather suspicious, but it hadn’t occurred to him she was actually capable of a crime. She just didn’t strike him as the type.She had told him of her being a programmer and having worked for a telecoms company. He thought it was obvious and true, since she knew a lot about computers and technical stuff. Now that he’d come to think of it, he should’ve questioned her why sh
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•"Sorry." Théo held her hand on his thigh. A comfortable silence lingered in the room. His calmer demeanor now seemed genuine and he kept staring into her eyes.Perhaps he was done trying to provoke another argument just for the sake of it. The mumbled apology was giving her the distinct impression that he really wanted to work over their issues now.The thought, although comforting enough, still didn't get rid of her doubts. Veronica kept still on the bed. "For?"Théo averted his eyes. He let go of her hand and gave her the flimsiest of shrugs. "I was being a dick.""And?" She hid a grin using her bangs."I just...rushed to judgment.""Okay.""How's your mom?"A little surprised by the question, she leaned closer to his lap and smiled at him, content with his short but earnest apology. &n
• Despite some misgivings, Veronica didn't push him aside or leave his bedroom. She didn't want to leave him yet. She came back here to do radio interviews and promo shoots, but Théo was the main reason she decided to hop on a flight to Paris. She hadn't seen him in months. More importantly, they had a lot to hash out: 1) Anastasia Valtieri 2) Everything that happened in Rome 3) The real reasons he went to Tuscany The list went on and on... But she didn't plan to stay the night here in the loft. They didn't have much privacy; Théo was still living with his best friends. The rest of the two-storey house seemed quiet, though. Where did Tomek and the guys go? "Why didn't you tell me you're gonna be here?" Théo leaned against the closed door with his arms crossed, eyeing her with a curious squin
• Paris, France • "How many times a month d'you gotta see your shrink?" "What?" "Like every week?" "As often as necessary." Théo glanced up from his phone after his best friend's question sank in, distracting him from composing a new message for his ex. Veronica just texted him an hour ago. After weeks of radio silence. It wasn't unexpected behavior from her, considering the circumstances the last time they saw each other in person. Why did she decide to reach out to him again? Just because his grandmother died? Or because it was almost his birthday? Perhaps both convinced Veronica that it was time to rekindle their friendship again. "You're paying for everything? Every session?" Tomek sat beside him and pouted, his pale hand clutching a can of root beer. "Or your insurance covers half at least?" Théo scoffed and almost laughed. "I wish." The a
• Disobeying a direct order. Obstruction of an investigation. Impeding the course of justice. Whichever was most applicable to his case, he had no choice but to face the music. His luck just kept running out lately. Saying he "meant well" wouldn't be enough for any of the big bosses, but at least his mother had his back this time. Well, somewhat. A judge might be more sympathetic, actually. Théo shifted on the hospital bed as he watched his mother wrap up another phone call. Perhaps her 20th for the day. Just part of her job. Like cleaning up after his mess. "Not like it's the first time," she would say. He most probably embarrassed her after what happened, but at least she showed up today. It must be just another debriefing. Or she only came over to reprimand him for disobedience and his defiant actions that almost ended in a vendetta.
•Nobody died. Two men from Leandro's group got shot in the arm and shoulder after some guy hiding in the old building pulled the trigger, but no one got killed.No horrendously violent shootout to report on the news. No casualties to count, investigate, autopsy, or bury. Hopefully no media coverage to worry about on the Internet, either.Théo's mother would take care of that issue. Most likely. Claudia seemed like she only needed to make a few phone calls to pull some necessary strings. Trying to find comfort in the thought, Veronica sat still behind the speechless driver. Her self-soothing attempts since they left the scene of the crime eventually got trumped by the sound of Alodia mewling in Raffaele's arms.Alodia sat in the backseat with him, sobbing uncontrollably for the past few minutes. The heart-wrenching noise filled the vehicle as they drove back towards
• "Aya! Don't even... Argh! Cazzo!" "No, Aya!" Veronica could only stand and watch as Raffaele ran after his pregnant girlfriend. He rushed out of the SUV the second Alodia started running for the tall gates. They were wide open, almost too tempting to ignore, which eventually convinced Alodia to step into the property amid the ongoing standoff. "Please don't shoot! Don't shoot!" Alodia kept screaming as her tears ran down her pale cheeks. "He's... He's not himself! Please! I'm begging you. Don't shoot him!" She was all eyes on Leandro while begging for the authorities to spare the guy's life. Before she could even reach the parking lot surrounded by Italian cops and their heavily armed tactical team, two taller guys clasped her arms, effortlessly holding her back, keeping her stuck and sobbing beside a police car. Raffaele didn't get that far. Three cops blocked his way before h
•About half an hour of begging and tears eventually granted her wish. Raffaele obviously hated to say yes to her request, but he gave in when she didn't stop pleading for him to take her to Castiglione.Such an impulsive decision on her part—a choice that might put her life in serious danger, but she just couldn't stay behind. Wait. Do nothing. No thanks. She had to be there. See Théo with her own eyes.This would be the last time she would be risking her own safety for him. Seriously. The last time. Her mother didn't even know she was back here in Italy, begging for help from strangers just to find her ex. Raffaele didn't treat her like a stranger, though. For the past 24 hours, he had been indulging her, consoling her, helping her to the best of his ability as though they were old friends.Did it mean he already forgave Théo? F