My office door flung open unexpectedly.
I thought I would look up from my report and see Rodger huffing and puffing a second time about my own personal choices. But it was Bentley.
He stood there, half smirking as he watched me close my notebook to attend to him. There were no flowers in his hand or any fancy gifts that time, but that didn’t stop me from thinking he had stopped by as a sweet gesture.
Tina, Marcia, and Mandy were all standing outside my window peering in, making googly eyed faces, and fanning themselves.
I playfully shooed them away to no avail, while Bentley made himself comfortable in the seat in front of my desk.
For a moment, he sat there, staring at me through piercing eyes. I thought he would tell me he was done answering my questions and to never contact him again.
Until he finally spoke and put me out of my misery.
“So, this is it, huh? Where all the magic happens and crimes are solved.”
I put down my pen and rested back against my chair.
“Yeah. This is it,” I replied. “Where all the magic happens. How’d you know where to find me?”
“Isaiah told me.”
I let out a soft laugh and started to relax a little more, and that’s when he laid it on me.
“There’s also this.” He pulled a column from the daily newspaper from his inside pocket and placed it in front of me. “Have you seen this?”
I lifted the column and saw my face front and center, and right next to me, there he was. The headline read: Westlake reporter Justine Sky, entangled with the infamous Bentley Thomas, a person of interest in the Ivy Smith murder scandal.
I was mortified.
Right away, all my fingers pointed to Rodger. He was the only one who was in uproar about my interaction with Bentley, so it made perfect sense that he would leak such a story about me.
“Looks like I'm not the only one this town is painting as some big bad wolf,” he said.
“This is a disgusting piece!” I shouted. “There’s no way they allowed this to be published. There’s no way anyone actually believes I had anything to do with Ivy’s murder! Ugh! This was a terrible idea.”
I paced back and forth in my office, contemplating my actions.
Bentley sat there quietly, a look of worry resting on his face. I wanted to go back in time and erase everything I had done with him. Unfortunately, life doesn’t work that way.
There's no reset button or magic fairies to grant me any wishes. I had to face the spotlight and climb out of my own grave.
“Justine and Ivy were college friends who grew apart after an incident that changed the course of their friendship.”
Bentley read that line out loud and waited for me to respond.
I had no response, though. What happened between Ivy and me had nothing to do with why she ended up dead at his nightclub.
“I’m not the one with the checkered past here,” I spat. “I would never do anything to hurt anyone. Especially Ivy. What happened between us in college was years ago. We both grew past it and moved on with our lives.”
“What happened?” he asked, completely ignoring my hint. “It couldn't have been so bad that you wanted to seek revenge after so long.”
“It wasn’t!" I shouted. "Don’t try to spin this around on me because you’re in the hot seat. Ugh! I should have kept my distance from you.”
The deeper I sank into the hole I knew would only get wider and wider, the meaner I was to Bentley.
He could have gotten up and walked out on me at any point in time, but he didn’t. He sat there and took every blow I threw at him. Right then and there, I should have taken his claim of innocence at face value, but I was still skeptical.
“Hey,” he stood in my path to stop my pacing. “I’m not your enemy here. I know you would never do anything like this, and neither would I. Just because the world is questioning our character right now doesn't mean we have to turn our backs on each other. From day one, I said I'm here to help. Nothing’s changed. I understand you can’t have something like this hanging over your head because of your job, but soon enough, everything will come to light.”
His words were gentle and kind, and so was the hand he rested on my lower back when he pulled me close to him. I wanted to stay in his arms forever to seek comfort, but I pushed myself away before anyone saw us.
“You can’t be here, Bentley,” I said reluctantly. “I can’t be seen in public with you anymore. Not after this article has come out. The tabloids and press are gonna be all over this, and I can't have my name attached to you when I've done nothing wrong. This is only the beginning. When the sharks sink their teeth in something this juicy, they don’t stop until there’s blood.”
His eyebrows furrowed and his face twisted into anger.
He scoffed and chuckled while shaking his head as he tried to find the proper way to respond. His hands rose to his hips as he stared at me in disbelief. I was in disbelief.
With myself. The article. My running away from him.
It was clear that my feelings were all twisted up and I was in too deep. Even though I said I was done playing my role and I couldn't be caught in the spotlight with him again, I wanted that more than I wanted anything.
“Who would have leaked something like this?” he asked. “I mean, who could have known that you and I had anything else going on? Or are they just speculating because we’ve been seen together a few times?”
“I have an idea,” I sighed and sat back at my desk.
“Ok then, who was it?” He asked sharply.
His tone made me afraid to tell him. It sounded as if he wanted to retaliate against anyone who brought trouble to his doorstep. Or mine.
“I can’t tell you that, Bentley. In my profession, we deal with things like this all the time. It’s one big competition. The battle for the next story is cutthroat and ruthless. The only difference between what you do and what I do is that we don’t kill each other. At least, not as often.”
He looked at me as if I were crazy for not wanting to retaliate.
The truth was, I did want to retaliate. But I had to keep things professional on my end. I was already in hot water because of that article. I didn’t want to make things worse before I had a chance to get out of the pot.
“It was that guy you were at the club with, huh?” He squinted, showing that he was deep in thought. “Rodger? Was that his name?”
“Bentley,” I said cautiously, afraid he would do something to harm Rodger too. “We don’t know that for sure, so don’t go doing anything crazy. Give me some time to sort this out on my own.”
I got home from work that evening, and the billionaire himself was waiting at my doorstep.I thought he was done with me for good. I thought if I wanted to contact him again, I had to go through his lawyer.However, we both thought wrong. Our passion and desire for one another wouldn’t let either of us stay away. The lure was too strong, and the lust was too addicting.“What are you doing here?” I asked. “I thought your lawyer would be taking my calls from now on.”He ignored me, took my keys and bag from my hand, and opened my front door as if he lived there. I followed him inside and locked us in, while he held on tight to the silent treatment.I hated being ignored. I hated it being so quiet when there was so much to say. Yet Bentley made the game fun. It was interesting and intense. Sexy and tempting. But it was a game I didn’t want to play all night.“Are you gonna say anything?” I asked. “If not, you can leave. I’ll get ready for bed so that I can get an early start on my invest
Another victim. Another story. Another reason to walk away.I called Bentley immediately after leaving Silvia’s home. He said he had already heard because her parents called him, pointing fingers. They felt he was the one to blame because she worked for him, and honestly, I felt the same way.It made sense. She talked to me about what she knew, which wasn’t much, but he didn’t know that.My immediate thoughts were that Bentley had eyes on every single one of his employees, so he knew that I had talked to her, and he wanted to silence her before she said too much.He swore he didn’t. He swore he was nowhere near Silvia’s home or had anyone else take care of his dirty work. I wanted to believe him so badly. I wanted to trust him. But my decision shifted from one side to the other.“You have to know something,” I said. “There’s no way two people who are tied to your club lose their lives so close to each other and you don’t know a thing about it. Why? Huh? Why Silvia? Were you afraid she
“I take it your visit went as planned?”Fredrick stood near his SUV smoking a cigarette, eyeballing my ruffled shirt and messy hair when I returned.I felt a little embarrassed that I was figured out. But I owned it.“It went fine,” I said as he opened the door for me to get inside. “Do you feel like being my chauffeur for one more stop?”He extended his hand with a mischievous grin on his face and said, “Where to Mrs. Thomas?”I had never envisioned myself as a wife. Especially not to a man who wasn’t even my boyfriend.Yet, the name had a nice ring to it. Mrs. Thomas. But it was much too soon for marriage talk. Although I did picture Bentley and me standing at an alter, ready to say our I-do's, and got butterflies.“Just drive the car," I laughed. "I’ll tell you where to go.”I put my sunglasses on and rode my chariot all the way to Silvia’s place.I wanted to talk to her alone, without Rodger, and see if she’d elaborate more on what she said about him.He had a very distinctive look
I left work early that day.When I called Bentley to see if he wanted to sit down and talk more about the article, he ignored my calls.With good reason, I guess.I was pretty mean to him in my office when he was only trying to help. But I didn't see it that way at the time. I thought he was looking for another reason to do something reckless, as the reckless billionaire does.I called him twice more before I decided to give Fredrick a call and make my own move on Bentley. To my surprise, he answered with cheer in his voice and was more than willing to help me out.“You know this is crazy, right?” he said as he drove me to one of Bentley’s establishments. “He doesn’t like his meetings being interrupted. I’ve seen people get dusted for that.”Dusted was something I had no desire to know the meaning of. My focus was on the man in charge. For some reason, I craved him more when he ignored me. Or when he was busy, I should say. Because I wasn't sure that he was ignoring me, I just assumed
Bentley stormed out on me. He was angry and disappointed.He wanted me to stand up for myself and him because he swore he was innocent. But I couldn't make that call so soon.He questioned why I ever slept with him if I didn't trust him, and I asked myself the same thing. I don’t know why I did it. Did I enjoy it? Very much so. But he and Rodger were right. I was playing with fire.“What was that all about?” Marcia entered my office with concern on her face. “Things looked pretty heated between you two.”I sighed and lowered my head.Telling her about my night with Bentley was out of the question because I knew how much she gossiped, but somehow she pieced it together on her own.“Is that who had you in such a good mood earlier!?” she gasped. “OMG! No way, Justine! You did not sleep with the very man you’re investigating!”“Shh!” I hissed. “Lower your voice before someone hears you.”Her eyes were as wide as her smile, and her thirst to know every single detail was even wider.“Wow, yo
My office door flung open unexpectedly.I thought I would look up from my report and see Rodger huffing and puffing a second time about my own personal choices. But it was Bentley.He stood there, half smirking as he watched me close my notebook to attend to him. There were no flowers in his hand or any fancy gifts that time, but that didn’t stop me from thinking he had stopped by as a sweet gesture.Tina, Marcia, and Mandy were all standing outside my window peering in, making googly eyed faces, and fanning themselves.I playfully shooed them away to no avail, while Bentley made himself comfortable in the seat in front of my desk.For a moment, he sat there, staring at me through piercing eyes. I thought he would tell me he was done answering my questions and to never contact him again.Until he finally spoke and put me out of my misery.“So, this is it, huh? Where all the magic happens and crimes are solved.”I put down my pen and rested back against my chair.“Yeah. This is it,” I