Authors: Emily Snow
plucking them out the cake to lick the icing
off the bottom.
He grinned and nudged himself
between my legs. He slid his hand up the
front of my body, stopping just behind my
ear. A strangled moan escaped the back of
my throat as his fingers gently threaded
through my hair.
“Happy birthday, Willow,” he said,
his voice serious this time.
I reached out and skimmed the back of
my hand along the side of his face, through
his hair, before pulling his head down to
mine. I laced my fingers through the hair at
his crown, and wrapped my ankles around
him.
When the kiss turned sweet, it took me
a moment to realize he’d dipped his finger
into frosting and was sliding in and out of
my mouth as his lips probed mine. I
groaned, melting against him, but he shook
his head.
“I’ve got a birthday surprise for you,
Wills.” Another surprise. I wasn’t too
sure if I could handle another today
without bursting into a puddle of
waterworks but I nodded despite myself.
His hands slid down the bare skin of my
arm, tangling with my fingertips for just a
moment before he stepped away. “But
first, cake.”
We each ate a slice, sitting on the
countertop, and then he said it was time to
go. I asked him a million questions as he
maneuvered his Jeep down Honolulu’s
back roads but he wouldn’t budge.
“And Paige and Eric know?” I asked.
When I’d asked him where they were
while we ate our cake, he said they were
taking the day off and would be around
tonight.
“Paige is a planning goddess,” he
said, winking as the corners of his lips
tugged up.
I sat back in the seat, crossing my arms
over my chest, but I couldn’t fight the
smile that spread across my lips.
Best. Birthday. Ever.
Our destination turned out to be a
small cove a half hour from his house. As
I jumped out of the Jeep, taking in the sight
of the jewel green water below the rocks,
I said, “I am so not skinny dipping with
you.” I glanced back at him, where he
stood leaned against the front of the Jeep
with a giant beach blanket slung across his
shoulders.
He clutched at his chest, pretending to
be hurt. “God, Wills, I can’t even get you
to let me see you naked in the lights. I
wouldn’t dream of trying to get you to
strip down in Cockroach Cove.”
I froze. “Cockroach Cove?”
He laughed again, coming up beside
me to wrap his arm around my waist. I
sighed and rubbed the top of my head
against his shoulder. “No actual
cockroaches,” he said, steadying me as we
walked down the rocks toward the water.
Then he twisted his mouth to the side. “At
least I don’t think.”
Nice to know.
We spent the next hour hiking through
the cove, stopping every now and then to
step away from the blowholes scattered
throughout the place. “What would happen
if I jumped in?” I asked at one point, as
the salty spray hit my skin, moistening it.
He flicked the tip of his tongue over
his full lips. “You would tumble to a
certain death.”
I turned to him, placing my hand on his
chest and biting the inside of my cheek.
“Thought you’d always look after me?” I
asked dramatically.
“As much as humanly possible,” he
replied.
We stretched out in a shadowy portion
of the cove, in front of a cave that I
refused to go in, and I let the sunlight that
occasionally hit our spot warm my bare
feet. “We can go diving off that over there
if you really want to jump off something,”
he said after a long, lazy silence. I
followed his pointed finger to a steep
collection of rocks that dropped down to
whirling white water.
Giving him a sharp look, I shook my
head.
I’d been pulled under too many times
to count since coming here and that was
the last thing I needed.
“I’m not the best swimmer,” I
whispered, turning my body into his. I
rested my cheek on his bicep, and he
looked down into my eyes.
“I know.” He reached out and stroked
my hair back from my forehead. “But I’ll
catch you when you fall.”
My heart skipped a beat, and I glanced
down between us at the blanket, messing
with a snagged string. I took a shaky
breath before replying, “It’s hard letting
go.”
We both knew I wasn’t talking about
the cliff, and he was silent again for a long
time. When he spoke, his voice lowered.
“I’m falling in love with you, Wills.”
He slid his fingertip over my lips, hushing
my response. “You drive me crazy. I
mean, it started out as this need to get you
out of my head, but the longer I’m with
you—” Giving me a sad smile, he lifted
his shoulders.
My throat went dry. I’d heard
declarations of love from more guys than I
could count, the first being Tyler and the
last being Gavin, but they’d never looked
at me like this whole cove could tumble
around us and they wouldn’t even notice.
I parted my lips to speak, but he
replaced his finger with his own mouth,
kissing me slowly, carefully, as if I’d
break. I was barely aware that I was
crying until he drew back and my tears
had left streaks on his cheeks.
Using the pad of his thumb, he swiped
them away from my skin, and then kissed
his fingertip.
Why did he have to do things like that?
Why did he have to tell me he was
falling in love with me when I had no idea
what would happen after this movie was
complete?
“This has been the best month of my
life and, Cooper I—”
Half dozen flashes, all from a
distance, slammed against my face,
making me flinch, exposing me. My heart
jumped into my throat as I faced a
cameraman several feet away, standing on
rocks as he happily snapped pictures of
me. Of Cooper and me. I covered my face,
but he continued to take photos. Strong
arms encircled me and steadied me to my
feet.
“Let’s go,” Cooper said in a rough
voice, burying my face into his shoulder. I
felt him shift. “If you come close to her
I’ll break that fucking thing in your face.”
We left my shoes. And the blanket.
And I left behind the words I’d wanted to
say to him as we rushed to his Jeep with
the sounds of the camera following us.
I’m falling in love with you too,
Cooper.
Chapter Seventeen
Finding my photo plastered on the
homepage of nearly every gossip blog and
magazine in the country had always been a
frustrating pill that I’d choked on and
swallowed before moving forward,
somewhat, with my life. But seeing myself
all over the Internet with the guy I was
slowly drowning for, finding my face
posted up beside his dead mother’s photo
as columnists made comparisons between
the two of us was one of the worst
feelings in the world.
Inside Cooper and Willow’s Love
Nest
Willow Avery Trains with Surfing
Prodigy Lover on Kailua Beach
Hilary Norton’s Son Makes Waves
with Disgraced Actress in Sunny Hawaii
The headlines went on, and each time I
read a new one, I just wanted to stick my
head into the sand. A week after the run-in
with the paparazzo on my birthday,
Dickson called a conference with both me
and Cooper in his trailer. As we sat
across from him, I wrung my hands
together.
Cooper’s reached down, prying my
fingers apart before giving me a smile
meant to calm me down. I tried to return
the expression but the only thing I
accomplished was a clenched jaw and
feeling sick to my stomach.
“You’ve been doing amazing,
Willow,” Dickson began.
“Thanks,” I murmured.
He worked his thumb and forefinger
over the bridge of his nose. “But I’ve got
to admit I’m a little worried about the two
of you.”
I frowned. I’d had producers confront
me about everything from showing up late
to work to stumbling onto set too high to
remember my lines but never for dating
someone. Especially when that someone
wasn’t even a member of the cast or
crew.
“Why?” I asked, my voice raising an
octave.
Dickson leaned forward, resting his
elbows on the laminate desk he was
working from. A hundred emotions
washed over his face as we all sat in
complete silence before he finally settled
on one: regret.
“I’m terrified that this won’t end
well,” Dickson said truthfully. “I’m afraid
that if that happens, Willow might not be
able to fulfill her contractual obligations.”
He pointed his gaze at Cooper as the
words fell from his lips.
“That’s the most idiotic bullshit I think
I’ve
ever
heard you say,” Cooper
muttered, narrowing his blue eyes at
Dickson.
I wasn’t going to let it go there.
“Dickson, I’m not sure if you realized it or
not but I’m not a sixteen year old kid,” I
said.
Not like I’d been when I fell for
Tyler
. “I’m twenty and free to date
whoever the hell I want. You’re an
incredible producer, but please don’t turn
all fatherly on me. I can take care of
myself.”
Dickson sighed. “I just want to keep
you happy, Willow,” he said.
“I am.” I squeezed Cooper’s hand
tight. “I love this role. I love the crew.
Fuck, I even adore working with Justin
and he’s a cocky asshole who’s always
grabbing at me or talking about himself.
Please . . .
please
don’t make this
awkward. I mean, if you have to, call
Kevin and tell him your concerns.”
Dickson gave a little jerk of his head
and a tight smile. “I understand. I’m so
sorry for invading your personal life.”
Then he refocused his eyes on Cooper.
“Willow, can you excuse us for a
moment?”
I nodded, ducking my head as I left.
I’d barely made it to the end of the trailer
to meet up with Miller before the
explosion inside began.
“You’ve got to be fucking kidding me.
I ask you to watch out for her and you
have sex with her,” Dickson’s voice
filtered outside, and I felt myself flush
from head to toe from the shame.
My ears were tingling and Cooper’s
soft accent made it impossible for me to
hear what he said next. Not that I was sure
if I even wanted to at this point.
“Come on,” Miller said, placing his
hands between my shoulder blades and
guiding me forward. I cast a gracious look
up at him, thankful that he was smart
enough to get me away from the situation.
That he realized that moments like this—
they were the ones that threatened to send
me over the edge.
But that night as Cooper and I lounged
under the setting sun on his deck, I asked
him what Dickson had said to him after I
left. He shifted in his beach chair, lifting
his shoulders. “Something along the lines
of me being a professional fuck-up for
having taken advantage of you.” If he
hadn’t said it in such a strained voice, I
would have believed he hadn’t been
affected by it.
I winced, rolling to my side to gather
my bearings before I met his gaze. When I
did, I kept my eyes closed and asked,
“You think this will affect you getting
another job working for—”
He cut me off quickly. “I don’t care
whether I ever work for these people
again. I just want them to leave you
alone.”
I let out a shaky laugh, squeezing my
closed eyes more tightly together to
suppress the moisture that was slowly
building. I wouldn’t let myself cry over
this. I refused to let this fuck with me
anymore than it already had. “Don’t tell
me you’re going to make a YouTube video
crying for the world to leave Willow
alone,” I said, my voice broken.
“Nah,” he said.
I heard him get up from his beach
chair and then I felt his hands plant down
on either side of my own. I opened my
eyes to see his halo of blonde hair in front
of my face—his blue eyes staring into my
own—and my lips parted. I flushed when
he brought my wrists to his lips, rubbing
hot kisses on the insides.
A long silence passed and then
Cooper’s eyebrows knotted together. “On
second thought, maybe I will do that
YouTube video. Except I’ll have to use
your real name for dramatic effect.” After
he said that, the tension clouding the
atmosphere around us seemed to fade
away and we grabbed our surfboards to