Love Unrehearsed
Page 73“Well then, you need to fix this. I’m adding this shit to your wifely duties. You feel comfortable and you want to manage it, I’ll fire him. It’s that simple.” As good as that made me feel, part of me was freaked that I might screw up. The fact that he trusted me with his millions was humbling. “If you want me to.” He was all business, still reviewing documents. “I want you to, starting now. I’m emailing the files to you. Let’s get this shit straightened out because I am so not liking losing five fucking figures on market fluctuations.”
I could do that. “Okay. By the way, are you ever going to give me my debit card back?” He didn’t bother to look up, simply saying, “No. And don’t ask again.” I was startled by his abrupt, authoritative tone.
“I
seemed to
remember you
threatening punishment if I tried to steal it back.”
That got his attention. “You want to defy me?”
It was worth considering. “Maybe.” His eyes heated with the challenge. “Just make sure your lovely ass is on a plane on Tuesday. I’ll deal with you then.”
“Trish is taking me dress shopping and then I’ve arranged for us to have dinner with Call and Kelly Wednesday night.” I watched the hint of a smile spread across his lips. I knew it pleased him that I was making ties within his circle of celebrity friends. “Good. Very good. They’ll be at the MTV Movie Awards, too. You nervous?” This
would be
my
first
awards
show—ever. I hadn’t really checked my nerves with everything else going on. Ryan looked over his shoulder. That’s when I saw Mike’s head flash in the background.
“Ten minutes.”
“Okay, thanks.” Ryan turned back to me.
“You still flying back with me to Vancouver on Thursday?”
“What’s going on there? What problem?” I could see him trying to decide whether or not to share. “Some overly enthusiastic fans got onto the set. They were mingled in with some of the extras. We had to take a break from filming to sort it all out.” My skin prickled. “Are you in danger?”
“No.”
For some reason I didn’t believe him.
“Would you tell me if you were?” My eyes met his on the screen. “I’m not in danger, babe. I don’t need you worrying for nothing.”
I was just about to argue when Marie came in, carrying an enormous bouquet of red roses in a clear crystal vase. “Someone got flowers.” She beamed at me.
I smiled widely at him, deeply touched that he’d do something so sweet. “Ryan!
God, they’re beautiful.” I shoved my nose in-to one of the open blooms, savoring the fresh smell. “Thank you.”
He appeared confused, then pissed. “I’d like to take credit, but I didn’t send you flowers. Who the hell is sending you flowers?”
I opened the card and read it out loud.
Dear Taryn,
Jeremy
I suddenly felt sick. Ryan’s murderous glare was enough to make me go pale. “You don’t leave the house without an escort.
Ever. Got me?” He yelled over his shoulder for Mike.
“I can’t live in fear, Ryan,” I muttered, annoyed that my once-peaceful oblivion was now convoluted by psychopaths and unknown birth certificates. I pushed the vase off to the side as if it were a ticking bomb.
I knew he was angry; that much was evident. “The shit is coming to your house, Taryn. To your damn door.” He dialed someone on his phone and seconds later, Mike rushed into Ryan’s trailer. After brief-ing him, Ryan asked for Marie. He made her read the card, out loud. “She doesn’t go outside without someone by her side— ever.” I was mad, disgusted. Stupid flowers, se-questering me to my own home, making me feel as if I were a prisoner.
I was on the telephone with Andrea, who works for Ryan’s agent, ironing out my travel arrangements to ll.A. for the MTV Movie Awards next week when someone pounded on the apartment door, startling the crap out of me.
I was relieved to hear Tammy’s voice answer back. I opened the door to see her standing there, visibly shaken. I had heard her down in the kitchen, but it was barely noon so I had no idea what had her so frantic.
“They just took Pete to the hospital,” she sobbed. “He dropped me off this morning so I don’t have a car.”
I yelled for Marie and grabbed my purse and keys.
“He fell off a roof. That’s all I know,” Tammy said as we rushed down the alley to my car.
Marie gave me a concerned look, knowing I was violating Ryan’s direct order.
“He said I don’t go out alone. He didn’t specify with whom.” I really didn’t care about my safety; I was more worried about Pete.
Tammy hopped in the front seat. “What’s going on?”
Just the usual whack-jobs stalking Taryn.
Someone sent her roses yesterday.” I didn’t want to think about it for too long or else I’d be inclined to run and hide in my closet with the baseball bat. “It’s nothing.
Just flowers.”
“It’s creepy as shit,” Marie muttered.
I drove as fast as I could to the emergency room, knowing Tammy was beside herself.
We were all fraught with worry. The three of us stormed through the automatic doors at St. Luke’s and into the large waiting room.
I saw the color drain out of Tammy’s cheeks when the girl behind the desk asked if Tammy was immediate family. Her fear for the unknown, thinking the worst, mirrored mine.
“Go.” I gave Tammy’s elbow a nudge for her to follow the nurse. Marie and I found an empty corner of the waiting room.
“God, I hope he’s all right,” Marie uttered, scrolling through her cell.
I shoved my keys in my purse, beating back my worry for Pete. Hopefully we’d hear something soon. “Did you talk to Tammy this morning?”
She shook her head and concentrated on her phone. “What am I supposed to say to her? I guess I’ll just bow out of being in the wedding, since Gary seems to be hell-bent on staying a groomsman. You know what pisses me off? He hates weddings. We almost didn’t get married because he didn’t want a big wedding. You remember that? He’s doing this crap out of spite. I know it. I don’t know what I ever saw in him.”