Diamonds (All that Glitters #1)(12)



Gates guided her over to the bar where he ordered her a dirty martini and got himself a beer. She let her eyes wander the crowd. She knew the cast of Gates’s latest film, Broken Road, was planning to meet up here now that they were all back in Los Angeles. She had heard that, when they had completed the filming in Savannah, the production team had thrown an insane wrap party. She was surprised that Gates had returned so soon afterward. By the way he’d told the story, he should have had a three-day hangover.

Her eyes landed on a brunette in the midst of an adoring crowd. Bryna smiled and pulled Gates over to toward his costar, Chloe Avana.

“Chloe!” Bryna cried, wrapping her arms around the small girl.

She was even shorter than Bryna with long luscious hair and big brown eyes. She had started acting at a young age, and after a successful stint on Disney, she had landed the lead across from Gates. Not only was she already a good actress, she could also belt out songs like Christina Aguilera.

Bryna didn’t get along with many girls, so she had been shocked to find that she actually liked Chloe. They had hung out a bunch when she came into town to visit Gates and lounge around set.

“Bri! It’s so good to see you,” Chloe said. “When did you get here?”

“We just showed up.”

“Good. I’m glad he got you to come out tonight.”

Bryna shrugged. “Of course I came out. Why wouldn’t I?”

No need for Chloe to know anything was different between her and Gates. She could put on a front for anyone.

“Just glad you’re here. Let’s go somewhere, so we can catch up.” Chloe looped their arms together, and they walked into a private sitting room. “Tell me everything. How is life? How is Harmony? Sometimes, I wish I had stayed in school. I hate tutors.”

“Life is great, and Harmony is even better,” Bryna lied. She doubted Chloe really wanted to hear about high school drama. She might wish she was in high school, but it wasn’t as if she didn’t already have her dream job. “What about you? How was filming?”

Chloe sighed happily. “Grueling but the most amazing experience. I can’t wait to see the final cut. You should come with me to look at dresses for the premiere,” Chloe said eagerly. “By the way, your gown is so fabulous.”

“Thank you. Are you going to model an original?”

Chloe nodded. “I’m supposed to be getting samples in soon, so the designer can finalize the product based on my measurements, and then Gates and I will go on the first wave of the promotion tour.”

Bryna’s gaze drifted to Gates questioningly. She hadn’t heard anything about a promotional tour. Of course, she knew that actors typically went on one, but still he hadn’t said anything.

Gates shrugged. “We just got the itinerary today.”

Right.

Bryna’s phone buzzing in her clutch kept her from offering up some fake response. She doubted he had just gotten it in today, but she didn’t have the time at the moment to figure out why if he was being all lovey-dovey that he hadn’t told her when he was leaving town again.

She pulled it out of her bag. She didn’t recognize the number, but she didn’t want to think about Gates leaving again. Even if they were in a weird place, it was still Gates.

She held it up for Chloe to see. “I have to take this. I’ll catch up with you later.”

“Bri,” Gates said, grabbing her arm.

“I’ll talk to you when I get off the phone.”

“I just got the itinerary,” he repeated.

She arched an eyebrow. “You said as much. Can I take my call now?”

“Fine.” He took a step back, but still looked disgruntled.

Bryna stepped out of the room and found a corner near the restrooms where it was relatively quiet. “Hello?”

“Hey, gorgeous. Did you miss me?”

Bryna’s heart stopped. “Jude?”

“GOOD TO HEAR YOUR VOICE, BRI. I’ve been thinking about you,” Jude responded.

She ground her teeth together and tried to think of a reason not to lay into him for making her wait five f*cking weeks without so much as a text message.

But she couldn’t find one.

“Oh, you’ve been thinking about me? That’s sweet,” she purred. “After five weeks without a call, I kind of forgot about you.”

“I’m sure,” he said disbelievingly. “What are you doing tonight?”

“I’m not some booty call,” she said defensively. “I’m hanging up now.” Hanging up was the last thing she wanted to do, but she wanted him to beg for it. “Good night, Jude.”

“Bri, wait.”

She shook her head. She should have just ended it. She didn’t need a guy who couldn’t be bothered to call her, who obviously didn’t feel the same way she did. “Give me one reason I shouldn’t hang up on you.”

“If you wanted to, then you would have already hung up on me.”

Point. But she didn’t want to concede it.

“A real reason,” she said. Her voice was like ice.

“I want to see you again.”

She scoffed, “That’s cute.”

“And you want to see me again, too.”

“Do not presume to know what I do or do not want,” Bryna spat. “It’s been five weeks. I’m not interested.”

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