The Ladybug Jinx (22 page)

Read The Ladybug Jinx Online

Authors: Tonya Kappes

Tags: #C429, #Extratorrents, #Kat

BOOK: The Ladybug Jinx
3.86Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub

“Grandberry Falls. Yes I do, The Ladybug Florist.” Celia beamed when she talked about her love. Sam thought it was the cutest look ever.

“Ladybugs are lucky.” Kit caught Celia’s attention.

“That’s what I’ve always been told.” 

Kit walked away and a little joy came back into her heart. It was a little flitter, but it was there.

“She’s nice.”

“She was my mother’s best friend. It started in childhood and continued even when my mother became famous.” Celia drank in Sam’s profile as he looked out into the sea. “It’s home. This is my home. I spend all my holidays with Kit and her family. She called a few times wondering where I was when I was in Grandberry Falls. I didn’t call her back until I got back.”

Celia was beginning to believe Sam really did come to Grandberry Falls to get away.

Kit came back with a couple slices of apple pie for Sam and Celia. Celia ached. It was the closest thing to home she has seen in the past few days. The smell and sight was amazing.

“You look happy.” Sam put a piece on the fork and held it up to Celia’s mouth.

She graciously took the warm pie in her mouth. She closed her eyes and savored not only the pie, but being fed by Sam.

“Mmm, I am happy. This
is
like home.”

“I wanted to bring you here because when you are in L.A., you begin to lose who you really are. You need these places to bring you back to earth.” Celia watched Sam talk. “L.A. is not a real world. It’s all fake and make-believe. Don’t pay attention to Corin or Don. They are walking a fine line on my payroll.”

Celia was glad to hear him say those words. She was glad he realized they were toxic people.

“They aren’t nice people.” Celia didn’t want to talk bad about anyone, but she didn’t want to be abused either. “They are only looking out for themselves.”

Celia looked out at the sea. The birds were flying and dipping down, the surfers where catching the waves and it made Celia have a moment. She reached down to grab her sketch book out of her purse.

“What’s wrong?” Sam asked as Celia dug deeper in her purse.

“I can’t seem to find my sketch book.” She emptied her purse out on the table. “Maybe it’s in the car.”

Sam jumped up to go look and Celia put the contents back in her purse. A state of panic rushed over her. She always carried her sketch book with her in case the creative urge hit her.

Celia looked around the floor in case it fell out.

Sam came back shaking his head. “Not in the car.”

“Oh no! I left it by the chandeliers.” Celia hoped it was there. She recalled having it out while unpacking the crystal holders. “We have got to get back there.”

Celia didn’t want Corin to look through her book.

“The first duty of love is to listen.”

Anouk Aimee

 

23

 

Sam kept his head on straight. He knew her book was at the shop. He didn’t like seeing fear in her eyes. If he could keep her happy, he would dedicate his life to it.

“Don’t worry.” He zipped the car faster and faster through Los Angeles. “It’s got to be at the shop.”

He pulled up front, and before he could put it in park, Celia had already jumped out.

Corin was working diligently when Sam and Celia busted into the door and ran back to her office. 

“Where is it?” Celia cried out when the book wasn’t at her work station.

She pleaded with Sam to find it. Sam looked over at Corin.

“What are you talking about?” Corin didn’t stop what she was doing.

It wasn’t like Corin to not get in Sam’s business when he was in the room. His suspicions began to run high.

“You took it, you jealous no good for nothing…” Celia lunged towards Corin.

Sam grabbed her. He knew Corin and she wasn’t going to give them any information.

“That’s right, Sam.” Corin backed up and pointed. “You better keep your wild country animal on a tight leash or else.”

“Or else what?” Celia’s eyes burned through her.

“Let’s be reasonable here.” Sam let go of Celia. “Have you seen Celia’s sketch book?”

He noticed Corin wouldn’t look directly at him. She had a mistrust in her actions that Sam had seen before.

“I did see the photographer, taking your picture, pick something up.”

The blood drained from what little color Celia has in her cheeks. “I think I am going to be sick.” She ran to the bathroom.

Sam could hear her splashing water on her face. A million options ran through his head. One, the paparazzi would call him to return it, he did give him a photo opportunity. Two, the paparazzi would sell the pictures and the book to a tabloid. Or three, they’d sell the book to another florist who will duplicate Celia’s designs and ruin the big event.

“Are you sure?” Sam wanted to question Corin one more time making sure he left nothing unturned.

“Yes, I didn’t know what it was. I looked closer because I thought you had tipped him. There was a grin on his face when he thumbed through the pages. I didn’t know what it was and still don’t.”

Sam wanted to take Celia in his arms. He knew he had to get her out of here and the event off her mind.

She came out of the bathroom, and black makeup dripped from her eyes.

*

“Sam, I really just want to go back to the room and lay down.” Fatigue settled in pockets under her eyes.

She sounded the exact same way he remembered her when he first met her. She was depressed.

“I called my dad and he told me to do my best. I can’t do my best if I am tired.”

Sam could see her color had not come back in her cheeks.

“Listen. Why don’t you go take a nap? I have a few things to take care of and in a couple hours I come back to get you. I want you to see something.”

Reluctantly, Celia accepted. He was excited about his plans, but first he had a date with a certain paparazzi.

After letting Celia off at the hotel, he headed to the movie set. He remembered seeing that photographer at the studio. He had seen his face a few times. He went to all the hot spots. Sam whipped the Benz into the set parking lot. He darted across the street, dodging traffic to get to the paparazzi.

“You!” Sam started pointing madly at the photographer.

“Hey, Sam. I was just saying what a stand up guy you are.” The pap stepped away from Sam who looked like a tyrant. “Stop, man.”

“I want it back.” Sam demanded not noticing the other were clicking pictures of his anger. “Now!” Sam demanded.

Sam stopped once the camera was lodged between him and the pap.

“I just want the notebook back.” Sam ran his hands through his hair. “Please.”

“I don’t know what you are talking about.” The photographer stepped back, gripping his camera. “If you are talking about the pictures, I already sold them man.”

“No, not the pictures. The notebook.” Sam started to sound desperate. He didn’t care. He would do anything for Celia.

“What notebook.” The photographer lowered his camera. “I don’t know anything about a notebook.”

“Celia dropped her sketch pad and someone said you picked it up.”

“Someone lied because I would’ve returned it to that nice lady you were with.”

Sam didn’t know why, but he felt the guy was telling the truth. 

“I’m sorry for accusing you.” Sam was sincere. “I apologize, guys.” Sam waved to all the other photographers. “My friend Celia Briggs, she can’t find her sketch book and someone I should never trust told me he had it.”

“Why don’t we put it out to the tabloids. We can find her books if it’s out there.”

Sam couldn’t believe his ears. He has always been good to them and they have respected his privacy most of the time, but they haven’t always been good to other celebrities.

“Are you sure?”

Every one of them agreed. They took a couple of pics of Sam and were on the phone with all different tabloids and newspaper who wanted the exclusive.

There’s definitely a dangerous feeling when you’re in love. It’s giving your heart to someone else and knowing that they have control over your feelings.

Beyonce Knowle

s

24

 

Celia couldn’t believe she let Sam talk her into going out. There was nothing she wanted to do except lay in bed and feel sorry for herself. She was in a strange big city and the comfort of her cozy cottage was what she longed for.

If she was at home, she would’ve had the house and shop all decorated for Christmas. She missed mornings with her dad, visiting with Eli, and dinners.

She put on her jeans and t-shirt. Sam said it was casual and a fun night to take her mind off the sketch pad. He told her what had happened and put very little hope in her heart.

“You look great.” Sam smiled at Celia.

She had her hair down and it was wavier than normal. She wore minimal makeup. It was dark and there was no need to get gussied up. 

“Thank you.” Celia grabbed her sweater and walked out the suite door.

*

It was unlike anything Celia had ever seen. Walking down Rodeo Drive with coffee in hand and Sam next to her, made her a little happier. The street lamp poles were decorated with white lights. Chandeliers hung from poles with holly attached to them.

Celia had never seen a palm tree decorated with Christmas decorations, but it was one of many things she’d never seen over the past week.

The banners hanging were the funniest yet. There were different designs, one with a sophisticated woman with piled high packages in her arms, sophisticated women and her dog in a convertible with Christmas present stacked in the back seat and a few decorated trees.

Even though it was Christmas time, the weather told Celia differently.

“Thank you, Sam.” Celia stopped under a street lamp. “I may not know exactly what is going on between us. I do know you have given me an opportunity of a lifetime and if we can’t find the sketch book, it’s okay. I’m a good designer and will create something great.” Celia looked into his big brown eyes.

He had begun to look a little more like the movie star. He’d gained weight, shaved and was wearing his fancy clothes. For a faint moment, and regardless of the hurt she still felt by his betrayal, she hoped she hadn’t lost him.

“Celia, you know where I stand.” Sam took her hand in his.

Celia liked the solid hands around hers. Today if not forever was good enough for her right now. She was homesick.

“If only it would snow.”

“You won’t see that here.” Sam said. “I wouldn’t know a Christmas like that.”

“You should see Grandberry Falls when it snows.” Celia lit up like the lights on the decorated poles. “The fresh snow glistens along the street and the trees are delicious.”

Other books

A Cowboy's Charm by Brandi Michaels
Pib's Dragon by Beany Sparks
Cactus Heart by Jon Talton
Seashell Season by Holly Chamberlin
Love and Other Scandals by Caroline Linden - Love and Other Scandals
Ahe'ey - 1 Beginnings by Jamie Le Fay
French Classics Made Easy by Richard Grausman
True by Michael Cordy