Read Famous (Famous #1) Online
Authors: Kahlen Aymes
The little mewling sounds she made as I loved her were the most beautiful, arousing things I’d ever heard and when she added her voice, “Mmmmmm, Cade… You’re making me come… Huh, huh, huh,” as she panted softly with each thrust, then sent me over the edge. I felt my muscles tighten as my own climax overtook me.
“Oh, Brook!” I moaned into her mouth as I spilled deep within her body. “I love you so much, babe.” Her fingers were raking down my back pushing my ass to bring me into her deeper, even at the end. Her body clenching mine, she was squeezing every last drop of ecstasy from me. I thrust with each spurt until I was spent.
My body was damp and trembling as we both came down from the heights of our mating. I could feel her body shaking as well, and I kissed her mouth softly, her eyes opened to stare straight into my soul. I brushed my knuckles across her cheek as I continued to move within her body.
“Mmmmm…” she groaned and kissed my shoulder with her open mouth, sucking and nipping.
“You’re so beautiful, Brook.” I stared at her in amazement. Her wet hair was in disarray framing her face, her cheeks flushed and her eyes pools of love. I felt emotion well up within my chest and my eyes pricked with tears. “I’ve missed you so bloody much.”
She saw the tears in my eyes, and reached up to touch my face. “Cade, what is it?” she asked softly. “Are you ok?”
“I’m
incredible
. I never want this moment to end. I love you more than words can say.” I put my forehead against hers and her arms tightened around me.
“I know how you feel. You’re… everything.” Her hand ran tenderly through my hair as she said the same words that I’d used to describe her to Wendy earlier. I felt as if my heart would burst in my chest. I pulled her close and kissed her temple.
We’d left the shower running and the entire room was engulfed in steam, and hot like a sauna.
“Be right back, love.” I pulled out of her and went into the loo to get a towel and shut off the water. As I returned, she was lying naked to my view and I stared in amazement at the sight.
Her white skin translucent in the soft light from the cracked bathroom door, her blonde hair splayed around her head on the pillows, round, creamy breasts with light pink nipples, her flat perfect stomach and the slight swell of her hips, the soft triangle of curls at her sex, and the long beautiful legs, her face flushed with the aftermath of our lovemaking and her blue eyes soft and sated.
Life couldn’t get any better than this. Everything I needed was lying on that bed.
I bent with the towel to wipe the remnants of our shared fluids from between her legs.
“Uhhh…” Her back arched as I watched her, and her eyes burned into mine, her body still ultra sensitive after her orgasm.
I dried myself, threw the towel aside, and then crawled in to bed next to her, laying on my side to stare into her face. I took her hand and brought it to my lips, as I kissed it softly she looked unwaveringly into my eyes.
I bent to kiss her mouth in a series of soft, sucking kisses and didn’t think I’d ever get enough of her. She ran her fingers lightly along my jaw. “Do you like me better as brunette? Like Julia?”
“Either way, you’re gorgeous.” My fingers reached out to stroke into the silken strands. “After the audition when you were blonde, it was sort of a shock to see you darker, but still, it’s this face.” I touched her nose with the tip of my index finger.
“Cade, you need to sleep, baby,” she whispered.
“I don’t want to waste one precious minute of my time with you, sleeping,” I said seriously. She smiled softly in response. Our fingers playing, our hands ghosted each other’s for a moment before intertwining.
“You have to, or you’ll get ill. I’ll stay with you for a while, but I need to leave before dawn. The car is waiting for me downstairs.” My arms went around her in protest.
“No. I want you to stay.”
“We have to be careful, Cade. Denise already read me the riot act today.” She kissed the tip of my nose and I decided I’d have to have a talk with Denise. What the hell was she doing talking to Brook like that? “Tomorrow you can come to my house. I’m supposed to grill out for my family and I’d love for you to be there, okay?”
“You mean, today?” I asked and she nodded, my fingers tracing up and down her back and hip. “Okay, I’d love to, but can’t you sleep with me for a while? I haven’t had a good night’s sleep in, oh I don’t know, a month?” I teased her. She kissed me softly again. “I have to leave again tonight, so can’t you stay with me now?” I begged.
“Mmmm. I want to.”
“I don’t ever want to leave.” I gathered her close to me and we lay together stroking and lightly kissing each other for a few minutes then I decided to tell her about my conversation with Wendy.
“Okay. Stay forever.” She smiled and nuzzled into my neck.
“Brook…” I began.
“Hmmmm?” she said. I could hear the sleep in her voice.
“I told Wendy it wasn’t going to happen between her and I, so you don’t have to fret about it anymore, okay?” I began. Her eyes opened and she propped up on her elbows so she could look into my face, her eyes still sleepy. “I told her that I didn’t appreciate her asking you about our relationship, and she wasn’t to do so again.” I was lost in her eyes, my fingers touching her, stroking wherever I could reach.
“What did she say?” she asked quietly as she brought her hand to the side of my face, she brushed her thumb along my jaw.
“She wanted to know why I didn’t find her attractive.”
“And?” Brook pressed.
“And, I said I did find her attractive, that she was very beautiful.”
Brook’s eyes widened. “Oh, you did, did you?” she asked, suddenly wide-awake.
“Uh huh.” I kissed her hand again, smiling because I couldn’t help myself. My girl was jealous, and my heart soared. “But that it didn’t matter in the slightest,” I paused for a beat, “because I was in love… with you.”
“Cade, no you didn’t,” she accused.
“Oh, yes, I bloody well did.” I brushed her hair back tenderly as I continued. “Then she wanted to know what was so special about you, and I told her that you can see straight into my soul. So now will you stop worrying? Please?” I asked softly as I kissed her mouth. “I only want you, will only want you, and I told her so in no uncertain terms.” I deepened the kiss and moved down to nibble down her neck.
I wrapped my arms around her as I heard her sigh. “She’s going to make trouble, I can feel it.” Brook’s voice was wary. “I don’t trust her. Did she say anything else?”
“She told me that you were in love with David, and that I was a fool.” I yawned. “She said that you told her how to get me.”
“Hmmmm,” she said. “That’s not exactly the way I remember it. I told her that she wouldn’t win you over with sex. That you were deep and there was more to you than that superficial bullshit.” Her light blue eyes glowed as she looked at me, still stroking my face.
“Well,” My hand ran up her body lightly causing goose bumps on her skin, “if I wasn’t already in love with you, I’m pretty sure you could win me over with sex.” I laughed softly.
“Oh really?”
She was so adorable. Her mouth quirked and her brow arched. “Without a doubt. It’s pretty damn amazing, isn’t it?” I smiled, kissing her lips tenderly, and brushing her hair back.
She stared into my eyes, right into my soul again, I thought. “Mmmmm, I’ll say.” She smiled softly and nodded gently. “It’s because I love you so much,” she whispered.
“And, because I love
you
so much. So stop worrying about Wendy.” I placed another soft kiss on her luscious mouth and pulled her close to my side. “This…” I raised my arm to wave across us, “Is the only thing that matters.” I turned and pressed my lips against her forehead, and just before we drifted off into an exhausted sleep, our bodies tangled together under the sheets, I said, “You’re all that matters to me. Only you.”
Chapter 17
Goodbye Again
I awoke to the song Cade had written for me, as my phone alarm went off. It was 4 AM and I needed to get out of Cade’s hotel before daylight. His arm pinned me to the bed but I lifted it slightly, trying not to wake him, and then made my way to the bathroom to retrieve my soaked clothes.
Oh fuck!
What was I going to wear? I blushed as I recalled how he’d peeled them from me in the shower. I closed the door, leaving it cracked, then turned on the light. It dimly illuminated the room where Cade was still sleeping.
I found a plastic bag in the closet the hotel provided to send out dry cleaning, and put my wet clothes inside. I found Cade’s bag and rummaged through it until I found a pair of gym shorts and an old gray t-shirt. I knew he wouldn’t mind if I borrowed them, so I quickly got dressed. The clothes were baggy, but I tied a knot in the shirt so that it fitted my waist.
How in the hell was I going to sneak down to the garage without anyone seeing me, I wondered. I found a piece of paper on the desk and wrote him a note.
C-
Thank you for the beautiful evening. I had to borrow a pair of shorts and a shirt, sorry. I’ll give them back when you come over later. Call me when you wake up.
Love you with my whole heart.
Yours,
-B
I laid the note on the pillow I’d used, tiptoed around and knelt down on his side of the bed to look at him. He was lying on his stomach, spread eagle on the bed. Even in sleep, and dim light, he was so beautiful, more than beautiful. My heart filled with sadness at his impending departure, even as it ached with love. I bent toward him and placed a soft kiss on his mouth, part of me hoping he’d wake up to give me a proper kiss goodbye. “I love you,” I whispered.
“Brook,” he whispered. He stayed asleep, though his eyelids fluttered. I sighed and brushed his hair off his forehead. I hated leaving him.
I picked up the bag containing my clothes, and then my purse, trying to sneak out of the room as quietly as I could. He wouldn’t hear the door to the suite close as I left because I’d closed the one separating the bedroom. I rushed down the hall, found the stairs, and ran down twelve flights to the garage. Peeking my head out of the stairwell door, I saw the limo waiting where I’d left it three hours earlier. No one was around, but I still crouched down and ran between the parked cars and the wall until I reached the limo. I opened the back door and flung myself inside, breathing heavily, not from exertion, but from sheer terror at being caught.
“Home, Miss?” the driver asked nonchalantly, as if waiting hours in garages and having young women jump inside his car were normal.
“Yes, please. Thank you for waiting, Shane. I didn’t mean to be so long.”
“That’s okay, Miss. Mr. Carlisle told me you might be all night.” He smiled at me.
I guessed Cade’s driver was in on the secret, and decided to give him a big tip. Shit, everyone knew, it seemed, so what the hell were we sneaking around like this for?
When Shane dropped me off at home, I tiptoed into my room, and peeled off the shorts, but left Cade’s T-shirt on as the memories of our evening together flooded my thoughts. I could still smell him on my body and hugged a pillow, wishing it was him instead. As I lay there in the dark, yearning for him, I wondered if I’d ever really get used to the intensity of my feelings. They were so wonderful, but at times, extremely painful.
The evening when he would yet again be torn from me, was hours away, and I dreaded it. The weeks apart were like torture. I’d gotten the lead role in a new dystopian fantasy film, so at least I had that to keep me busy. I was going to spend some time with the cast over the holidays, but that was months away. Fantasy and sci-fi weren’t genres I spent a lot of time reading; so I made plans to rectify that, particularly of this writer since the movie was another book adaptation. I also wanted to watch some of the director’s films, and spend some time researching the cast and the producers. Jeanne insisted I get to know their body of work in advance to prevent me from looking like a moron when we all hit the set.
Cade arrived later in the morning, and we spent time with both my parents and my brother. My dad seemed to love him as much as my mother did, and I breathed a sigh of relief. I had been slightly worried because my dad had been even more reluctant because David cried on his shoulder when we’d broken up, and always allowed me to include him on all of our family vacations. It was more because Dad treated him like a son than he was my boyfriend, when I really thought about it. It had been slightly uncomfortable at first, but Cade engaged him in conversation, and soon, I was able to relax.
I watched as Cade said goodbye to Mom, Dad and Nathan. “It was good to finally meet you, sir.” He shook hands with my dad and then hugged my mom. “Thanks for everything, Mrs. Halloway.”
“Cade.” She looked at him sternly. “Diane,” Mom told him and smiled warmly. “I thought we covered that the other day.”
“Yes, ma’am. Thank you, Diane.” He smiled at her. “It means so much to feel welcome in your home.”
He turned and gave Nate a hug. “Good to see you, man,” he said.
“Yeah, next time, I’ll kick your ass on guitar hero. I’m going to practice my butt off.” Nathan smiled warmly.
“I’m already looking forward to it.” He put his hand on Nate’s shoulder.
Cade took my hand as we went out the backdoor, and into the garage. Our fingers laced together, and my head rested on his shoulder as we walked. He raised my hand to his lips, and brushed his mouth across the back of my knuckles.
When we made it to Jeanne’s waiting SUV, he turned to me and I bent my head, pressing the top of it against his chest, taking a deep breath as I struggled to control my emotions. I was working hard not to cry and let him see how sad his leaving made me. My hands went to the sides of his trim waist, and I sucked in my breath, feeling my resolve quickly slipping, my eyes already blurring.
He rubbed both hands down my arms and back up again as he kissed the top of my head and rested his cheek against it. Cade sighed heavily, and when I raised my teary eyes to his he took me in his arms.
Jeanne had come to take him to LAX, and she waited inside her car, behind the closed garage door. His bodyguards would meet them at the airport drop-off, and get him safely on the plane to New York. The paparazzi would be suspicious of Denise’s or any other strange car hanging outside my house, so Jeanne graciously volunteered to help, despite the interruption to her evening.
My arms wrapped around his neck as I clung to him, breathing in his scent, my whole body began to tremble with my grief, and Cade bent, tightened his arms and lifted me off of the ground, as he held me closely against him.
“Oh, babe,” he whispered as we hugged goodbye. Jeanne tried to avert her eyes, and had the radio playing so we had more privacy. “Don’t forget, I love you more than life.” He set me down and raised a hand to touch my face. I started crying, and his fingers caught my tears. “Shhh. Don’t cry, Brook.”
“Cade—this is so hard!” My body was shaking as his arms tightened around me again. His hands fisting on my back, gathering my shirt in them, as he held me close, his face buried in the side of my neck. “I can’t take it,” I sobbed into him. “I won’t survive doing this over and over… I… I feel like I’m dying,” I cried, gasping. His face moved into the curve of my neck as he kissed it with his open mouth. He was silent, but I felt him struggling. “I’m s-s-sorry I’m such a mess.” My voice cracked on a sob.
His voice was low and laced with emotion as he finally spoke to me. “Brook, the next time I come back, we’ll have more time together. You know we have a lot of the promotional stuff beginning, so we’ll be together for longer, I promise.”
He held me in silence for a time, kissing the sides of my face and my temple, waiting for me to say something. When I didn’t, he continued his voice breaking a little. “It’s bloody hard. It’s killing me, too. The pain of being apart is the worst I’ve suffered in my entire life, but it’s worth it, because you’re mine. Do you hear me?” he said, his voice thickening, but urgent. “You’re mine,” he said again.
“Oh, God, Cade,” I sobbed. “Will this ever get any fucking easier?” I said as tears squeezed through my closed eyes. My hands went into his hair as my grip tightened around him.
“No, love, I don’t think it will. I’m so sorry.” He pressed his lips to my forehead as his hands came up to hold both sides of my face. His blue eyes were wide and sad, one thumb brushing my cheekbone, and the other my lower lip as it trembled. “Honey, I have to go. I love you, so much. You’re everything to me.” He kissed my mouth in a wild hungry kiss. Our mouths melted together, and our tongues dove into each other’s mouths, both of us giving and taking with equal fervor. We couldn’t get enough, both of us reluctant to let go, but finally, he dragged his mouth from mine across my cheek.
“I love you,” he choked out, at the same time as he pulled my arms from around his neck. “I’ll miss my flight.”
“I love you, Cade.” He kissed my wrist and then put his hand behind my neck, pulling me forward to kiss my forehead again, before getting in the car with Jeanne.
I reached for him again, and he took my hand through the open window. As she backed out of the garage, once again, his fingers slipping from mine as we parted. My body shaking, I brought my arms around my chest to try and stop the pain.
As her fingers fell from mine, I watched Brook standing in the garage shaking, tears streaming down her beautiful face. Then, as she wrapped her arms around herself in pain, her mother came to take her in her arms and hug her. When Jeanne backed out, it was all I could do not to jump out of the car, and run back to her.
“Jesus Christ!” I groaned as the garage door closed. Both hands fisted on my forehead as I bent over in agony of my own. I felt like I’d been punched in the gut, my lungs fighting for oxygen. I closed my eyes as I tried to swallow against the lump in my throat. “AGHHHHH!” The sound ripped loudly from my chest, pain shredding my heart and lungs.
Jeanne glanced at me, visibly shaken by the outburst. “I’m so, so sorry, Cade,” she said in a soft voice. “I wasn’t sure this was real, given the circumstances, but my skepticism was misplaced.”
I looked out the window at the dark night sky, lost in my misery. My throat ached, my chest painfully tight, and my eyes stinging. I couldn’t breathe.
“Yeah. She’s turned into my whole world.” It was a simple explanation.
Jeanne was quiet for a few minutes as we drove out of their neighborhood, through Hollywood and Beverly Hills on our way to the airport. I continued to stare out the window, my eyes seeing nothing but Brook standing in that fucking garage, and her tear-stained face haunting me.
“If it brings you any comfort, I’ve never seen Brook like this before either. She’s young, but she’s usually so strong. When she said goodbye to David it was never anything like this.” She stopped abruptly probably thinking she shouldn’t have mentioned his name.
“Maybe it’s because we don’t see each other for weeks or months at a time. Or maybe it’s that I’m halfway across the fucking world,” I moaned.