This takes place the same day than the previous EPOV. January 5th around noon.
After talking to Eva, Edward goes back to his hotel, while Bella wakes up decided to talk to Mike and ask him for some time to think. (Chapter 10 of the main story).
I arrived at the Twilight’s knowing that I wouldn’t be able to concentrate to get some work
done, so instead of heading to my office upstairs, I decided to make a round,
and see how things were going in the hotel.
As soon as
I entered the lobby, Lauren started making gestures for me to approach the
entrance desk where she worked. I reluctantly started to walk toward her,
mentally preparing myself for her rant. How could I ever dated her was something
beyond me, but accepting hiring her after that was the most stupid thing I did
in my life.
Scratch that. Second thing.
The most
stupid thing was letting her convince me to hire her boyfriend the previous
month.
I knew
Lauren wasn’t the sharpest tool in the toolbox, so hoping her boyfriend would
be any better had been a big mistake. She had played the ‘victim’ card, and
ultimately, she had played me. She said she had loved me, and I had dumped her without
thinking twice about it. She wasn’t entirely wrong, I had started dating her
without giving it a second thought, and that was my mistake, dumping her had
been a very informed decision.
I had met
her in the opening night of one of the Twilight’s new lounges.
Rosalie
kept nagging me to dedicate a part of the new renovated wing to offer other
kind of entertaining aside from the gambling, she said it was working in Vegas,
that it’ll be good to offer all kinds of amenities for the non gamblers to
secure us the visit of spouses and significant others too. I wasn’t very
excited about the idea, but we settled for a few concessions operating under
contract as almost independent businesses, so the investment was minimum, and I
didn’t have to pay much attention to them.
That
regrettable night, I thought that I could just relax and enjoy the opening, so
I let my guard down.
It was all it took. Next thing I knew I was in one of the suites with a very tipsy and agreeable blonde. Somehow I must have thought that having her warm body next to me in the morning was a good thing, so instead of being a jerk and getting rid of her, I started dating her.
It was all it took. Next thing I knew I was in one of the suites with a very tipsy and agreeable blonde. Somehow I must have thought that having her warm body next to me in the morning was a good thing, so instead of being a jerk and getting rid of her, I started dating her.
In the
beginning she was sweet and solicitous, but soon she began demanding. Of all
her demands, the ones that I could fulfil easier were the ones that involved
buying her presents, so I shut down my brain, and bought her whatever she
wanted. I couldn’t really dedicate her all the time she wanted, and I really
couldn’t find it in me to even take her to my penthouse.
The
penthouse was my shelter, I had never thought of bringing girls there, it felt
too intimate, and it made me feel vulnerable. Deep inside I knew that I wasn’t
willing to share the real me with any of the girls, but I always ended up
convincing myself that none of them usually stayed around long enough to consider it.
Lauren
hadn’t been my first mistake; I’ve learnt the hard way that when you inherit
two casinos and a solid bank account, the female population starts to want a
piece of you. I had experienced all the variations they gave to the word
‘piece’, and 99% of them weren’t as flattening to my masculinity as one would
think. They mostly wanted the money and the status, which brought the situation
to a whole different level; they would either try to get me to marry them or to
knock them up. Sometimes one thing was closely associated to the other.
Then, there
were others who wanted to climb the
ladder, because I was a nice step in their way to bigger fishes.
And the
last group was the most distressing one, the cougars. Random rich old ladies,
some of them married, some of them not even interested in relapsing, but all of
them wanting some eye-candy to parade on their arms in events, and to warm
their beds at night.
Yeah, disturbing.
So when
Lauren started eyeing engagement rings instead of the usual jewellery she went
for in the past, and her demands suddenly included a trip to Vegas to meet my
family, I knew I had had enough.
Of course
that wasn’t the last thing I’ve heard of her. A few months after we broke up,
she insisted in talking to me about something important, and that was the talk
that got me to hire her. I wasn’t really the asshole everybody thought, when
she said she was about to be evicted from her apartment and asked for a job, I
couldn’t deny it to her.
Apparently
I had some big trouble saying no to
weeping girls, because she won again when she asked me to hire her current boyfriend.
I yet had
to determine the reasons behind that relationship. Yorkie wasn’t anywhere near
the kind of guy she would date, so our theories were crazy. Jazz, always the
pervert, insinuated that he must have been hung as horse. I tended to think he
was wrong, but then again, it wasn’t something I was willing to find out…
Rosalie’s
theory seemed more realistic, though I didn’t want to think Lauren still held
any hope of dating me again. In spite of what I wanted to believe or not, Rose
thought she had Yorkie to try to make me jealous.
As if!
Anyway,
knowing how Lauren’s delusional mind worked, it made sense.
“Edward!
There you are! I thought we’ve lost you,” she said in that sugary tone that
always made me nervous. I could handle bitchy, but pouty, honey coated shit
made me wary.
“Lost me?
How did you even know I wasn’t upstairs?” I replied defensively.
“That’s for
me to know and for you to find out,” she teased, batting her eyelashes in a way
she must have thought it was sexy, but looked as if she had something in her
eye.
I wanted to
gag. And to get the hell out of there. Not sure in which order.
“I really
don’t care, Lauren, stalking is your thing, not mine,” I told her dryly. It was
a big fat lie considering to my latest hobbies,
but she didn’t need to know that.
“You’re
being mean to me again, Edward,” she pouted. “Eric told me you had a woman in
your suite last night. You know I’d forgive you if you asked me nicely, you
don’t need to go around looking for a hooker…”
And that
sealed the deal. No way in hell she was referring to Bella as hooker.
“Lauren,
let’s get this straight,” I told her in my lowest, most menacing voice, “what I
do in my suite is none of your
business; and if you ever call Bella anything other than her name again, you’ll
find your ass in the street, and I’ll do everything in my power to make your
life miserable. Understood?”
She stared
at me with her eyes wide open; her expression was almost a grimace as she
nodded.
It was
going to be the hell of day for the looks of it.
I headed to
the security room instead of going to the gambling area as I have planned
before. The last thing I needed was strangling a croupier before lunch.
Jazz was
all over the computers as usual, listening to that crazy ass music he usually
played when he was alone. It was a haunting melody with a plunking piano, and
it sounded vintage, though I was sure it wasn’t real 60’s pop.
A raspy
voice sang “I can’t breathe underwater like I used to, before I met you…” and
the truth of his words wasn’t lost to me.
I was
falling for the girl, and she belonged to another man.