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Not
wanting to try it on in the dressing room, I held it up against me. I thought
it would fit, but what about the price? The lowest handwritten price on the tag
was still $75. More than I really could afford to pay. Looking around the
department, I spotted Natalie by the cash register and brought the babydoll
over to her.

“Is
the lowest price on here what it costs?” I asked.

She
looked up at me and then down at the babydoll in my hands. “Oh goodness, I
remember when this first came in. Its absolutely stunning,” she said as
she took it from me. Scanning the tag the register beeped, then flashed the
price. “The clearance sale is 50% off the lowest price, then we also have
an extra 20% off.”

“Plus
I’m an employee.”

“Excellent!
So another 10% off that brings it to $27. That’s a steal, dear. And trust me,
I’m sure your boyfriend will find you good enough to eat in this!” She
said then smiled.

“I
sure hope so!” I said as I handed her my credit card and waited the
longest couple of seconds of my life for the card to get approved.

***

Once
I got home I quickly tried the babydoll on and it fit perfectly. I put the
receipt on top of my stack of bills and began calculating all my expenses from
the month. Even with Will buying the fabric, I still had to spend some money on
creating the samples. It was all money I needed to pay my rent.

The
way I figured it, if I didn’t have to pay rent while I was gone I might
actually have a little spending money in Paris. My landlord was always telling
me how he was able to get higher rent for the apartments now that the
neighborhood was turning around, maybe he’d let me out of my lease.

I
never liked the apartment anyway, it was the only thing I could afford though.
Now with winning the Hargrove’s Designer Challenge, I’d be able to find a nicer
apartment. Maybe one that didn’t smell like the hot dog stand down the street.

It
couldn’t hurt to ask. And Mr. Annetti seemed more interested in how much he
could make than keeping his tenants happy anyway. I had to call him.

“Hello?”
Mr. Annetti’s familiar gruff voice answered on the first ring.

“Hi,
Mr. Annetti. It’s Deborah Hansen in 4B.”

“Is
it the disposal again?”

“No,
I wanted to talk about the lease.”

“You
want to flaunt that you’re my last rent-control tenant?”

“I
know how much that bothers you so I’m willing to make you a deal.”

“I’m
listening.”

“Let
me out of my lease now, with my security deposit, and you can have my
apartment.”

“Hmm…I
did just have someone call earlier looking for a rental in the new price range.
How soon can you be out?”

“You
can have it back this weekend,” I said.

“It’s
a deal. I’ll even hand you your security check when I get your keys.”

“Great!
It’s a deal then. Thanks Mr Annetti!”

Hanging
up I felt better even though it meant I’d be homeless when I got back from
Paris. I’d figure something out. My phone beeped with a voicemail message from
Hargrove’s.

“Please
don’t say they changed their minds,” I said as I waited for the message to
begin.

“Hey
Deborah, Kylie from Hargrove’s. You’ll never believe this but you’ll be
traveling on the owner’s jet.” Her voice lowered before she continued.
“Ends up he’s got a speaking engagement or something out there. I’m
jealous! Anyway you leave Saturday. Make sure you get me your assistant’s name
so he knows to expect her too. Talk soon!”

A
private jet?!
I
immediately called Dianna unable to believe my luck. I didn’t even wait for her
to say hello. I just started talking as soon as I heard her answer.

“Oh
my God oh my God, Dianna! We’re going on the owner’s jet!”

“Ooh
swanky! But I can’t go! Such a shame I’ll miss that. I’m going to have to
take a flight the next day. I couldn’t get anyone to cover for me until later
the next shift.”

“Oh
no! So I’ll be traveling alone with him? I just hope he’s not too much of an
old fart. If I have to share a plane with him for all those hours, he better be
up for talking. I know I’ll be too excited to sleep.”

“I
hear some of those jets have TV and everything. You won’t have to talk to him.
He might not even sit with you. It’s an entire jet you know.”

“Oh
right, duh. What was I thinking?” I said laughing. “I’m just not
really here. Mr. Sexy is picking me up soon. He told me I’ll be staying the
night so my head is…well you know.”

“Oooh,
I love a man who knows what he wants. You realize I’m going to need lots of
details. And as you tell it I’ll be pretending its happening to me. Have
fun!”

“Will
do!” I said. “I’ll call Kylie tomorrow and tell her you’re my
assistant. I’m sure she’ll be able to arrange for a flight for you.”

“She’d
better! I can’t wait!”

Laughing,
I got her off the phone and pushed all the things I needed to do to get ready
for my trip to the back of my mind. Right now I had to focus on looking good
for Will and nothing else.

 

Chapter Ten

Deborah

 

I
packed a small overnight bag with the babydoll, a change of clothes and some
necessities, but kept thinking about how surreal it was that I was going to
spend the night like this. What happened to romance? Maybe I was overthinking
things, it wouldn’t be the first time.

Scratching
Trap on the top of his head, I remembered I needed someone to watch him while I
was away. Between work and school I never made that many friends. I never had
time to socialize. Ashley Boone was the only person I knew who might take Trap
in.

Checking
the clock, I figured I could manage a quick call before Will showed up. I
dialed her number while crossing my fingers for luck.

“Hey
Ashley, it’s Deborah.”

“Oh
hi! How are you doing? I was just thinking about you the other day. Joshua told
me how well things were going with you at Hargrove’s.”

“Well
they just got even better. I won their Annual Designer Challenge and they want me
to show my collection at Fashion Week in Paris.”

“That’s
incredible! Congratulations! I knew you’d win! There’s no way that store has
anyone else as talented as you.”

“You’re
sweet, thank you,” I said. “I really hate to do this, but I was
wondering if I could ask you a favor?”

“Of
course, whatever you want.”

“I
don’t know if you remember but I have a cat named Trap. I’m leaving for Paris
in a few days for two weeks and have no one else to take care of him. Would you
mind if I brought him over? I know its a long time and you’re busy so if its
too much please just say no and I’ll understand.”

“Its
no bother at all. Of course I’ll take care of him while you’re gone. Don’t
worry about him.”

“Thank
you so much, Ash! I really do owe you.”

“Then
make me something!” She said and laughed.

“Ok,
ok! I promise, after I get back,” I said as I peeked out the window and
saw a long black limousine pull up in front of the apartment building.
“I’m sorry to cut this short, but I gotta go. My date is here.”

“Ooh
date? I want to hear all about him when you drop off Trap.”

“Yes
ma’am! Thanks again, Ashley. You’re a life saver.”

Hanging
up, I quickly ran to give myself a quick once over in the bathroom mirror. I
decided to go casual and wear jeans with a low cut dark orange v-neck tunic
with my favorite pair of strappy brown sandals.

The
buzzer rang and without waiting for him to say anything, I grabbed my things
and hit the intercom. “I’m coming down now,” I said, suddenly self
conscious of where I lived and not wanting him to see the tiny studio apartment
I called home.

Making
sure that Trap had enough food and water, I left a nightlight on for him then
stepped out into the hall and right into Will.

“Shit,
sorry! This isn’t the first time I’ve done this. I’m a bit of a pro collider,”
I said as I tried to quickly pull the door closed behind me.

Without
a word, Will pushed the door open and stepped inside. His long stride made easy
work of my apartment. I followed him, dropping my things on the floor by the
entry.

“What
are you doing?” I asked.

“Looking
around.”

“I
can see that. Thing is I didn’t invite you in. Can we just go?”

“Why
don’t you want me to see where you live? I’m taking you to see my home.”

I
didn’t answer. He was baiting me and I wasn’t in the mood. Instead I picked up
my things and walked out. I couldn’t take him looking around and seeing how
poor I was.

“Lock
the door when you’re done and don’t let the cat out,” I said as I began
wondering what his problem was.

Did
he really need to control everything so much that he couldn’t just accept not
knowing one small thing like where I lived? It slowly dawned on me that I
hardly knew anything about him. For all I knew he was a designer too or a
crazed serial killer who murdered unsuspecting tailors.

“This
is ridiculous!” I said aloud as I entered my apartment again.
“Will?” I called out. “Will?”

Trap
meowed as he jumped off the couch. Will had taken his blue suit jacket off and
folded it over the arm of the couch and sat beside it, his long legs stretched
out in front of him.

“You
found me,” he said grinning.

“Not
a big place. Can we go now?”

“Why?
This is a great little place.”

“You’ve
got to be kidding me. Its a shit hole,” I said as I looked around noticing
the cracks on the wall and the peeling paint by the window.

“Its
your own place though. I’ve lived in the same house most of my life.”

“If
you don’t like where you live then move.”

“No,
I have to stay,” he said as his face grew hard. “Let’s go.”

He
got up and walked past me and out the door without a word. I grabbed my bags
again and locked the door as I rushed to catch up with him in the elevator and
hit the stop button.

“What
is your problem?” I demanded. “I don’t even know why I followed you.
I should just let you leave, I don’t need this.”

“Then
go.”

He
looked straight ahead, his expression empty of any feeling. Somehow I felt bad
for him. He was taking me to his home. I knew he was very private and something
about his home seemed to hurt him. He didn’t act like it but I couldn’t help
but think he needed me.

“You
can really be an asshole sometimes you know,” I said as I hit the down
button and let the elevator doors close. I thought I saw him smile but it was
so brief I might have imagined it.

Stewart
stood beside the limo and opened the door for us as we left my apartment
building. He took my bags and placed them in the trunk while we got into the
car.

“I’m
sorry,” Will said quietly. “I’m glad you’re coming. I don’t get many
guests.”

Somehow
I knew that was an understatement. I looked out the window as we drove,
watching as we left the city.

“I
hate to admit this to you,” I said, as I watched the passing scenery,
“but everyday I hope you’ll show up at the store again. I hate that I
don’t have a way to reach you.”

“Sorry,
I should have left you my number. I would have been there more often, but I had
a lot of business to wrap up,” he said then looked out the window.
“This is it.”

I
leaned over to look out his window and saw nothing but trees behind a tall
stone fence. The car slowed and I saw we were stopped at an old wrought iron
gate that slowly opened.

“This
is where you live?” I asked stunned.

He
nodded. “My mother found that gate on a trip to France. There’s things
like that all over the property. She had a great eye and saw beauty
everywhere.” He looked down, visibly upset before his face turned to stone
again.

We
were quiet during the several minute drive up to his mansion. It looked like
something out of a movie with its gothic design and enormity. I thought places
like this didn’t really exist, at least not as people’s homes.

Once
we were inside, I couldn’t stop looking around. There were oil paintings and
sculptures everywhere. Even a suit of shining armor. I felt like I walked into
a museum.

“I
can’t believe this is your home.”

He
shrugged and picked up my bags which Stewart placed on the floor. “I’ll
show you to your room,” he said.

“My
room? But I thought…”

Laughing,
he shook his head. “Maybe I’m a little old fashioned. Its not that I don’t
want to, of course, but I know I can be a little demanding. This way if you
think I’m being an asshole again, you have space to yourself.”

I
burst out laughing as I followed him up a large curved marble staircase.
Upstairs was more homey. At the top of the stairs was a loft area with a
balcony that overlooked the expansive living space below. A honey colored
berber carpet covered the floor along the hall and the only hint of the gothic
styling of the rest of the mansion were the oversized double doors we passed.

Towards
the end of one of the long halls, Will dramatically opened both doors of one of
the rooms, stepped aside as he put down my bags.

“Are
you going to enter?” He asked, noticing my frozen state.

“I…I…”
I tried to speak but words wouldn’t come out. Just the little glimpse of what I
saw was too much.

Taking
one of my hands in his, with his other hand on the small of my back, he led me
into the room. His wood-spice scent mixed with the smell of new furniture and
fresh paint and I had to stop again when my legs felt weak.

The
room was easily twice the size of my entire apartment. At the center of the
room was a king size bed with a plum upholstered headboard. The bedding was
reminiscent of the fabric I made the skirt out of with watercolor purple
flowers. Next to me was a small sitting area with several plush almond colored
chairs with plum throw pillows. Light poured into the sitting area from french
doors that opened to a small balcony overlooking a flower garden and a view of
the valley.

“What
is all this? I mean its beautiful. Its the bedroom of my dreams and even in my
favorite color, but…I just don’t understand,” I said as I tore my eyes
away from the room to look up into his smiling face.

“I
knew you’d like it. I know we’re both busy and I don’t get to see you nearly as
much as I would like so I gave you a room here. I want you to move in, but its
up to you. You can always just stay here whenever you’d like.”

Speechless,
I hugged him tight and felt his strong body slowly relax as he stroked my hair
and held me close.

“Sir,
dinner is ready,” Stewart said from the hall.

“Seems
like we’re always getting interrupted,” Will said as he let me go and we
followed Stewart back downstairs and into the formal dining room.

The
focal point of the dining room was a long walnut table that could easily seat
twenty people. Noticing two settings at either ends of the table, I started to
laugh.

“Ok,
now you’ve got to be kidding me,” I said.

Will
looked at me for a second before laughing too. “I thought you’d like this.
Find it all impressive and formal. Don’t women like that? It’s worked
before.” He grinned slyly.

I
rolled my eyes at him. “I don’t know, maybe some do, but I think this is
ridiculous,” I said, trying to stop laughing as I imagined us trying to
have a conversation from across the length of the table. “Do you normally
eat here?”

“Of
course, all the time.” He was serious for a moment and then laughed.
“I’ve actually only been in this room a handful of times. Stewart and I
usually eat together in the kitchen.”

“Then
let’s eat in there. I mean you saw my apartment, I really don’t need all this.
And I hope Stewart will be joining us. If you normally eat with him and I’m
going to be here more often, then I should get to know him better.”

The
kitchen looked like it was suited more for a restaurant than a house. With a
walk-in pantry the size of my apartment and walk-in refrigerator and freezer, I
was surprised to find them mostly empty.

I
set a small chef block style table as Stewart served and Will opened a bottle
of wine. Unable to keep my curiosity at bay any longer, I started asking
questions.

“Will,
you said you’ve lived here all of your life? Is it just the two of you
here?”

“We
had a smaller home before, but I was little so I don’t remember it. My father
made some wise business decisions and that cemented our wealth. This property
was a gift to my mother who always loved it. Stewart and I are the only people
who live here. There are some housekeepers and gardeners but they come and
go.”

“And
how long have you known Stewart?”

“Almost
my whole life. After my parents passed, it was Stewart who raised me. He used
to drive for my father.”

“Oh?
I had no idea.”

“Yes,
that’s true,” Stewart said. “Will’s parents didn’t have any family.
Luckily I had been named guardian or Will would have become a ward of the
state.”

“So
you’re like a father to him,” I said.

“No,
not really. I was young myself when it happened, only in my twenties. Will was
eight at the time so if anything I was more of an older brother. I knew nothing
about raising a child, but I swore to protect him.”

“I’m
sure that was hard on both of you,” I said as I looked over at Will who
set glasses of white wine on the table.

“It
was,” he said coldly. “Now I think we should move on.”

Stewart
shot Will a mean look, but nothing else was said. We sat quietly eating roasted
chicken with potato gratin in a rich cheddar cheese and jalapeño sauce that was
delicious. I wanted to ask if Stewart cooked since I didn’t see anyone else in
the giant mansion, but I didn’t want to upset Will any further with my
questions.

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