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Authors: Iris Blaire

Tags: #humor, #college, #modelling, #feminist, #steamy, #bawdy

Aberration (17 page)

Mom clutches her chest when I say
happy
. "Happiness isn't in your paycheck, Britain. You can find something more fulfilling, even if you make less money."

"The money isn't what makes me happy." I lean forward for effect, so they understand. "I love my job. I love every second of it. I won't give it up. I'm sorry."

They're both silent for a moment, like they're letting my words sink in. "Then you can leave," says Dad. "Today." His eyes are watery. I've never seen him this close to crying before.

My throat is so tight that it would be impossible for me to say anything, so I don't. I nod and stand, swiveling on my toes and marching to the stairs like a soldier off to battle.

"And leave your camera," Dad says.

///

I tear apart my room.

I go through every drawer, making sure that I take everything I'll want. I might never be allowed back here.

I shove it all into my huge suitcase. Unwashed clothes and stupid trinkets. I pick up my dress from last night, the one that got me into so much trouble, ball it up, and throw that into my suitcase as well.

When I turn, Cam is standing in my doorway.

"What?" I bark.

"Nothing. Just can't believe you fucked him is all."

"Well get over it," I say. "Because I'm going to keep fucking him, and there is nothing you can do about it."

"I never took you for an idiot, but apparently you've forgotten the kind of guy Jaime is. The kind of guy you grew up with. He'll leave you
,
Brit. The second he has the chance, he'll leave you for the next hot piece of ass that walks by."

I grab a frame off my nightstand and hurl it at him. He ducks out of the way just in time, and it crashes into the wall. "Says the guy who betrayed his childhood best friend so he wouldn't get caught stealing."

The blood runs from Cam's face faster than I can blink my eyes.

"I know what you did," I spit. "I know you stole the money from Dad and then blamed it on Jaime so you wouldn't get caught. I know you did it because you blew a large chunk of your inheritance at a bachelor-party-gone-wrong in Vegas and didn't want Dad to find out, so you threw Jaime under the bus. And I know Jaime never spoke a word of the truth until he told me because
he loved you
. You were his best friend and even though you stabbed him in the back, he would never rat you out."

Cam opens his mouth, but when nothing but silence comes out, he snaps it shut again.

"And I won't rat you out either, because you kept my secret. But that doesn't mean I ever want to speak to you again."

"Brit," he croaks.

"Leave. Me. Alone."

He listens. My coward of a brother listens.

When I'm done packing, I drag my lone suitcase down the stairs to the foyer. My parents are nowhere to be found. I slip out the door to their lavish mansion as quietly as I can, stuff my suitcase into the back seat of my beat-up Jeep Cherokee, start the engine, and leave my parents' house forever.

///

Evan opens the door. Her eyes flit to the suitcase behind me. "Oh, Brit." She frowns.

I crack like an egg.

She pulls me to her and I blubber snot and tears all over her Victoria's Secret T-shirt. I tell her everything in the midst of my sobbing, and I honestly have no idea how she can understand a single word that leaves my mouth. But she does.

"Jaime's here." She ushers me inside the house. "He told us a lot of what happened last night and this morning. About Micah being a fuckwad and how your mom caught you and him. I didn't know about them finding out about your photography, though."

"They made me give up my camera. Since Dad bought it and all."

"You should have stolen it."

I laugh, and she takes my suitcase from me, nodding outside to the lone boy standing by the infinity pool and staring out at the ocean.

"I think he's waiting for you," she says.

I walk outside, and the second the glass door shuts behind me, Jaime spins around.

"Goddammit," he says when he sees that I'm crying, and runs to me, scooping me up in his arms and holding me to his chest. "I'm so sorry. This is all my fault. I tried to explain but your dad just told me to get out."

"Not because of you." I pull away from him and tell him how my parents found out about the photography.

"It's okay." I nod, like that will somehow reassure him. "This is me and if they can't love me for who I am and what I want to do, it isn't my problem."

He reaches out, tucking my hair behind my ear and cupping my jaw. Against the blue of the ocean and the sky, his eyes are so warm today. They could melt me.

"I love you," he says. "For who you are, and what you do."

He catches me off guard, and all I can think to utter is, "You don't have to say that to make me feel better."

He chuckles and kisses me. Every muscle in my body relaxes, and I drown in him. I have no idea if minutes or hours pass, his tongue gently toying with mine, teeth nipping at my lips. He finally pulls away and I say, "You know, you can't say things like that without me being somewhat clingy and wanting the official title of your girlfriend."

He takes my face in both of his hands. "I want you to be clingy. And I want you to be my girlfriend."

"Good." I wrap my arms around his waist. "Because I love you too. For who you are, and what you do."

"Your shameless adulterer model?" He grins.

"My shameless adulterer model," I repeat. "For as long as you'll be mine."

Epilogue

Jaime started school two weeks ago. We'll switch off weekends visiting each other, when we can. But I want him to focus on school, and he knows he needs to.

I'm willing to wait, even if that means I get to see him less. I'm confident about us. The fact that we were able to pull through after Boston says something.

More than something.

Evan and Dallas have already left for Cambridge, and I'm back in the studio—my home

preparing for another audition round. Andrea and I have been hard at work tweaking the storybook. So far, my editor loves it.

"It's incredibly empowering," Beatrice tells me over the phone. "Empowering and sexy as hell. I love how dominating the women are. And I love the queer shoots. I feel like this is going to be received very well."

The nervousness that's been eating away at my stomach since I left my parents begins to ebb. "Oh thank God," I breathe.

She laughs. "Relax, Miss McCulley. Buy a bottle of champagne. Take a bubble bath. Go on a date. You deserve it."

When I hang up, I tell Andrea, "My editor just ordered me to go on a date." I waggle my eyebrows. "You up for the challenge?"

"Hmmm..." she ponders. "I don't know."

"Delilah!" I yell.

"What!" she screams from upstairs.

"You wanna go on a date with me?"

"Depends. You gonna sex me up?"

I sigh. "You girls are no fun."

Someone rings the doorbell.

"I don't want to go on a date with you because I know someone who does."

I narrow my eyes at Andrea, and head for the door.

When I open it, I say, "Fuck off."

"How sweet of you," says Jaime. He's dressed casually

jeans and a t-shirt

but he's holding a bouquet of daisies.

"You told Andrea you were coming and not me and now you're trying to suck up to me."

He steps inside and pulls me close. "That's exactly what I'm doing."

I take the flowers from him. "These are nice." I place them on the couch armrest. "But you should
kiss me already."

And he does. I open my mouth and moan as his tongue sweeps across mine.

"Don't mind me." Andrea darts from the room.

Jaime pulls me over to the couch and sits me down. "I had news that I thought would be better told in person."

"You're pregnant. Listen Jaime, I'm young and hot and really can't be a father right now."

He places a finger on my lips, silencing me. "Your dad offered me a job."

"He did
what
?"

"Offered me a job. As an accountant. Cam... Cam came clean. Told him everything that happened with the money, how he was the one who took it. And your dad offered me a full-time position."

"Out of guilt," I say.

He shrugs. "Probably. But that doesn't matter because I turned him down."

I gape at him. "Why the fuck would you do that? Do you know how much money you could wrangle out of him?"

"A lot, probably, but that doesn't matter. He hurt you. And he didn't accept you. And since I love you, I wouldn't be happy with myself working for him."

"But..."

"And I might have told him that I had another job lined up, one with a pretty photographer who may or may not be making a name for herself."

My jaw drops. "You told my dad that you model for me?"

"Not that I model for you, although I'm sure he'll find out that I'm your sexually fluid go-to guy eventually. I mean accounting. You're starting a business. Let me help you."

"I can't afford you, silly."

"I don't care."

"Business partners make awkward bedfellows."

"We’re already business partners. That's how we
became
bedfellows."

He grins crookedly, and I lean in, kissing him softly. "Jaime Rivera, will you accept this shitty position as my accountant for a company that isn't really a company, shooting amateur softcore porn that for some reason people like and then dealing with the moneyish stuff? I'll pay you with naked parts of me."

He holds up his pinkie, and I wrap mine around his. "I'm good at moneyish stuff."

"I know."

"And I'm good at a lot of other things too," he tells me with hooded eyes. "Stuff that
can
deal with money, but also doesn't have to deal with money at all."

I bite my lip. "Remind me again, what you're so good at."

SHUT UP AND MODEL FOR ME

An East Park Collection

Available July 21
st
, 2014

About the Author

Iris Blaire writes fiction under many names. She lives with her husband and dog in a west coast city. She has a fancy writing degree from a fancy school and is kind of proud of it. ABERRATION is her ninth book, and she’s just getting started.

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