Sierra's POV
“Fuck myself,” I cussed inwardly.
What a way to tell him I had snooped around to find out about him. Something I knew I should not have done. I shut my eyes, biting my lips. I heard him chuckle beside me, already seated. “It seems someone has been researching about me,” he said.
Quickly, I snapped my eyes open and turned to him. “I apologize. I should not have,” I said.
My best bet would have been to lie, but I knew that could easily be found to be a lie, eventually. “It's okay. I don't mind, really. You can research about me all you like, but I have a better way for you to find out more about me rather than researching,” he said.
Our eyes locked, and instantly I forgot how to breathe. Those blue eyes were mesmerizing up close. The dark shades of his lashes only eliminated the beauty of his eyes. Taking a closer look at him only made me feel more inferior. Arthur seemed perfect. Too perfect.
How could a man have such beautiful looks? No wonder he has so many beautiful ex-girlfriends. Not just because of his profession, but his looks, too. Any girl would die for it. “How?” I asked, before my brain could register it.
I didn't need to know about him. Why should I? The side of his lips were crooked with a faint smile. “You can just ask me. I'll be honest,” he said, and the way he looked at me made my heart flutter.
I quickly looked away before I lost myself. Arthur was out of my league. “You won't be honest,” I said.
“Test me,” he said, overly confident.
The look in his eyes tempted me to believe his words, but I knew who he was. A guy this handsome knew he was and made sure he used it to get any girl he wanted. It was plastered all over the sites I visited today. Arthur, the play boy. Yet, even with that, my heart was acting out.
“Alright, I'll tell you about me. My full name is my Killian Arthur Floyd. I go by Arthur,” he said.
“Why choose that? I'm not questioning your decision or anything, it's just people usually go for their first name or rather a nickname from their first name,” I said.
He smiled. “My grandfather had that name. As a tribute to him, I use it. Plus, people say I really look like him,” he said.
I nodded, but said nothing. The gazes of the people around were yet to get away from us and their whispers were not so subtle. “Anything else you want to know?” he asked, making me take my eyes from the villagers.
I had one. It was stupid, but I could not stop thinking about it. Did he find me attractive? It was a question that clearly showed my insecurities, but I wanted to know if he did. His ex-girlfriends were beautiful, elegant, and sexy.
They could command a room, yet here I was, trying to seem small, so the villagers would stop looking in our direction and, most especially, me. It did not take a genius to guess what they were talking about. Their village heartthrob was talking to a girl that did not fit his class.
I shook my head, dropping my gaze. “No,” I said, almost in a whisper.
I cannot ask him. I would not want a repeat of what had happened before. “It's okay. Whenever you do, just ask me. I will not hesitate to give you an answer,” he said.
I raised my head with a sigh. “You really draw attention, don't you?” I said, eyes on the onlookers.
He shrugged. “It's normal when you live in a small village. Everyone talks and looks without minding if they are caught or not,” he said, not once looking at them.
Since he took a seat at my side, his eyes were glued to me. And the look in his eyes was giving my brain ideas I'd rather not have.
“So why did you choose to come to the village this time for Christmas? I haven't seen you in years,” he says, stirring the conversation to me.
“I wish for a small and simple holiday. Nothing crazy. The city doesn't have that,” I replied.
California was huge, and they knew how to throw a good Christmas party. Every road, every house soaked into the Christmas spirit. It was infectious, but I never truly enjoyed it there. Me coming here could also be a way to run away from the feelings I could not get rid of ever since my separation.
“Does this simple holiday have me in it?” he said, and I looked at him again, and he smiled with a nod. “Too much? Noted” he said.
“So why did you come over here?” he asked.
“I needed a calm environment. Watch people ski with their families with smiles on their faces,” I replied.
It was fun to watch without having people drawing attention towards me, but now that wasn't the case. I was slowly regretting coming over here. Maybe laying in my room and thinking about a certain biker was not so bad as being stared down by ladies who think I was taking their chances.
“Why don't you ski instead? It's more relaxing… in a way,” he said, making me chuckle.
He was right about that. “You have a beautiful smile” his words instantly made me self-conscious.
“I rather watch. Besides, I don't know how to ski,” I said.
Skiing wasn't one of my qualities. Despite this resort being in the village I grew up in, I never joined in. Just watched. Why? I cannot really pinpoint it.
“I can teach you. I'm really good,” he winked.
“A biker and a skier. Isn't that a lot?” I teased.
He shrugged. “Could be, but it gives me an opportunity to teach a very beautiful lady how to,” he said.
My cheeks flushed red at his comment. “What do you say?” he said, giving me his hand.
I should not say yes, but I found myself doing that being led away from the eyes of the people. We made a pit stop at the stall to get our gears before he led me to a reserved area. I paused at the gate.
“Are we meant to go through? It's a reserved area,” I said, even though it was boldly written on a sign for him to see that too.
“Who do you think it's for, sweetheart?” he said with a wink.
He placed his finger on the machine at the side, and the gate opened. I should not be so surprised. He was a professional biker with his pay running in billions. Obviously, he would have a reserved area in the ski resort.
He stopped when we were a good distance away from the gate. “I noticed you were uncomfortable with the people staring. This is a good place to practice. No one could stare for long,” he said.
So he did this because of me? I felt butterflies in my stomach but could only smile at him. “Let me help you with your boots. Sit,” he said, and I did so.
He knelt in front of me, sliding my feet gently into the boots. My eyes remained on him as he did so. Once done, he smiled and did his before helping me up. He turned around and held me by my waist. “It is easy if you don't overthink it. You…”
His words drowned at the back of my head, as all I could register was his hand keeping me still by my waist. “Got it?” his voice snapped me out my head and I nodded even though I heard nothing.
He pushed me a little, and I moved down the slope slowly. He moved to my side, his hands slowly sliding off my waist. “You are doing it,” he encouraged with a smile.
I nodded, matching his smile. He grabbed my hand, and that spark resurfaced, making me miss my step, and before I knew it, I was tumbling through the snow.
Sierra’s POVEven after changing into a new outfit, I didn’t have the courage to go back downstairs. I had never met Arthur, but I could tell just by looking at the older man that he was Arthur’s father, with the woman beside him being his mother.I knew I could not remain up here. That would leave a horrible impression, but then haven’t I with the way I was dressed earlier? Eventually, I decided to step out of the room.I got to the living area and found both of them having tea. “Oh, you decided to join us,” Arthur’s mother said, but I did not fail to recognize the coldness in her tone.“Join us. Sarah!” she called out.Sarah stepped out into the room and bowed. “Get her some tea,” Arthur’s mother instructed.Sarah bowed and rushed in to that. I wanted to decline, but the look on her face told me I didn’t have the option to do that. I took a seat as Sarah served the tea. “What relationship do you have with my son?” Arthur’s father finally spoke, not bothering to look at me.He was ca
Sierra’s POVI held Arthur tighter as we rode through the streets of the village. I was so distracted with Maria and Yvonne; I did not pay attention to how fast we rode. When they were no longer in sight, my brain finally registered it.The buildings disappeared in seconds. I could see how much attention this brought to Arthur. I have seen him ride, and he has always been breathtaking. I looked up at his head, that was perfectly covered with the helmet he had on.I dropped my head, my cheeks burning red at the thought that filled my head. I held him close, loving the feel of having my arms around him. With my thoughts swirling around, the man that rode the bike, the speed at how we moved, seemed insignificant.With each mile we ran, I felt more and more comfortable. Slowly, I let go of his body. Arthur grabbed my hand just before it left his abdomen. “Careful, Sierra,” Arthur yelled due to the noise around us.However, that did not stop me. “I will,” I told him, taking off my helmet.
Sierra’s POVMaria and Yvonne stood side-by-side Arthur. At the other side was Neil, who looked amused by what was going on in front of him. I felt my chest tighten and my blood boiling as I watched the both women stare at me like they had won.My first thought was to run out of here, but no. I couldn’t. I didn’t stay still either. I took slow steps forward, just like in the movies. My head held high, my chest and shoulders evened out, a little exaggerated, but who cared?I stood before Arthur and took his hand. He didn’t object as I led him up the stairs. At the first room, I turned the knob and pushed him in, then slammed the door shut. I took in a deep breath before opening the door once again.Arthur was seated on the bed, calm, waiting as though he knew I would walk in. “I must confess I like this side of you,” he said as I walked over to him.“Why are they here?” I asked.“I have no idea. Neil ushered them in. I was just about to send them off when you arrived,” Arthur said.I b
Sierra’s POVMy legs were wobbly as I helped myself out of the boutique. My heart was racing and tremors filled my fingers. Once I stepped out, I released my breath, trying to calm my racing heart.I swallowed, holding my chest. “Where did that come from?” Eve asked beside me.I shook my head. “I have no idea. I just… did it,” I said.I wasn’t drunk or I would have blamed it on that. Why exactly did I even do that? Did I fall into a trap? I felt completely different. “That was awesome,” Eve said with a wide smile.“It wasn’t,” I said.“I’m telling you it is. You need to stand up for yourself. Even though you have nothing with Arthur, that doesn’t mean they can easily bully you when they see you. Don’t show them your weak side,” Eve said.“But I am weak. What if they retaliate?”“If they retaliate, I am right here with you. No one dares bully you,” Eve said, tapping my shoulder.I stared down at my fingers, that were still shaken up from the audacity I showed. It was fortunate I didn’t
Sierra’s POV“Sierra?” Arthur snapped his fingers in front of my eyes.I shook my head, pulling out of my imagination. I quickly pulled off the helmet. “I don’t think I’m cut out for riding today. Why don’t we postpone it to… tomorrow?” I quickly said, giving him a small smile.“What's wrong with today?” Arthur asked.I gave him a nervous smile as I thought of something to say. “You are not feeling too well. It’s not right you ride today. I’m sure tomorrow you’ll feel absolutely better,” I said.I didn’t let him think it through as I passed the helmet to him and rushed out. “Sierra,” he called out, but I quickly got out of there.I could not see myself getting on that bike after the very possibility of me falling off came to my mind. I hailed a cab and found my way home. Once home, I spotted Mum in the living room, knitting.I joined her, plopping at her side. “Why are you sweating so much? It’s cold out,” she said.I wiped the sweat off my face. I still could not get rid of the thoug
Sierra’s POV“I’ve just been assigned a task,”I relaxed upon hearing his words. “What task?” I asked.He raised his phone to my eye level and I read the text message. Uncle, please convince mommy to let me ride your bike.That son of mine. I shook my head, then folded my arms.“My son would not be getting on a motorbike. He is way too young for that,” I said, sounding just like my mother when I was young, but I didn’t care right now.Elvis could get himself injured. What if he flew off the bike? That thought made my heart drop. “He will be with me,” Arthur said, like that was convincing enough.“No,” I said bluntly.“So you don’t trust my riding skills?”I gulped, staring into his blue eyes that locked me in. Momentarily, I forgot what we were talking about. “I…” I snapped myself out of it. “I don’t trust my son on a motorbike. That’s dangerous. What if he gets hurt?”“He won’t. I can assure you of that.”“You’re not convincing me.” I stood my ground.He grabbed my chin, lightly lift