the internet. Stunned was a good word. Followed quickly by baffled. “Someone identified me from the pictures taken downstairs.”

“Shit.” Any happy or calm disappeared from his face. “I’m sorry, Jill.”

“I-it’s okay.”

He tipped his chin. “That didn’t sound believable at all.”

“What can I say?” I asked. “You’re famous. Living in denial about it hasn’t gotten me far. I guess I’ll have to learn to deal with it. It’s just that the songs were mostly you being a big deal from afar. These photos are…different. Oh good, they grabbed some shots off social media of me. Because I look amazing with my mouth open mid-sentence and my eyes half-closed. I told Ana not to post that photo. Ugh.”

He sat down next to me, stretching his arms across the back of the couch.

I slid my finger across the screen, scrolling through the most hastily put-together nonsense article I’d ever seen in my life. “You’re being painted as the hero. You valiantly came to my rescue after I had a meltdown due to our breakup. So, this is good press for you.”

“Except that we broke up a year ago.”

“Yeah. Wow. I sound so fragile and pathetic.”

A grunt from him.

“I mean, they’re not completely wrong. I was upset because of you. However, no mental breakdown is currently occurring as far as I’m aware. You’re off the hook there.”

His brows drew in tight. “Not sure if I should apologize again or what.”

“Oh excellent, some commenters believe I’m a money-hungry ho. Little do they know, huh?”

“Fuck’s sake. Don’t read the comments. Rule number one in dealing with the internet: never let that crap take up room inside your skull. It leads to nowhere good.”

“Oh, wait! Now they’re hoping that I’ll sex you and leave you again, resulting in another great album.” My laughter was a brittle broken thing. “I’m so glad our emotional trauma entertains them.”

Adam said a whole lot of nothing and scratched at his jawline.

“At least she’s trying to put a positive spin on things, I guess.” I scrolled on. “This guy says I’m a toxic bitch while he’d make you happy and treat you right. Might want to reach out for his number.”

“Baby?”

“Hmm?” I looked up to find Adam wearing a pained if patient expression. “What?”

“Put the cell down.”

 I slowly did as I was told. That he’d called me baby would be ignored in totality.

“These are complete strangers casting judgement on shit they know nothing about,” he said. “They don’t know you or me. They don’t know anything about us, okay?”

My fingers fidgeted in my lap, picking at my cuticles, a sure sign of nerves. “I’ve never made headlines before.”

“Yeah. Well…unfortunately it’s a side effect of getting to play my music.” He sighed. “Since it’s making news, they’ll probably hang outside for a while, hoping to get another shot. Might be best if you stayed here for a bit…”

“Maybe.”

“Thanks for cleaning up after the haircut.” He reached out, sliding his hand over mine. I needed the contact more than I was willing to admit. Instant internet infamy was kind of nerve-wracking. His skin was so warm. The calluses on his fingers were so familiar. “I would have done it.”

“Not a big deal.” I shrugged, letting him hold my hand. Because I was a damn fool. “So what do you want to do? Watch TV, play guitar, do some gaming, have another nap, what?”

“Whatever you want. I’m just happy you’re here.”

“Adam…”

“Am I not supposed to say that?” he asked, shuffling closer. “Martha has one rule.”

“Wait. Martha? Your manager?”

“That’s right. If she works her ass off to give me an opportunity, then I’m not allowed to waste it.”

Oh, boy. “Ha.”

“This is me not wasting my chance with you.”

“I wouldn’t say the woman worked her ass off to get me into your car. I was willing—to a certain degree. Also, this is about you and me and doesn’t involve your manager. Stop looking at me that way.”

“What way?”

“Adam,” I growled.

“You know, I’d kind of forgotten how good we were together.”

“Had you now?”

“Figured I was just putting a shine on old memories or something,” he said, moving a little closer. “Or that I was gauging the strength of the relationship off the heartache when you left, instead of really remembering what it was like when we were together. But being inside of you is sweet perfection.”

“Stop it. We’re not…let’s not talk about the sex.”

“Okay. Let’s talk about you being here then. About us spending time together.”

I wrinkled my nose. “Adam, you hated talking about our relationship and now that we don’t even have one, you want to discuss things?”

The side of his lip curled up in a beguiling half-smile. “Sure. Why not?”

“I think my brain is about to explode.”

“You know, not all of those internet comments should be ignored.”

“Hmm?” I cocked my head, both bewildered and way overstimulated.

“Break my heart again, Jill.” His sweet sexy smile made my heart hurt. Damn the man. “C’mon. I dare you.”

Chapter Four

“That’s not funny.”

Adam watched me, calm as could be. “I’m not joking.”

I shook my head. “I get that you’re lonely, but—”

“No. Think about it,” he said, tone adamant. “I’m not over you, that’s the truth. Not even remotely. It’s been a year, and every song is still about you. About us. Even the stuff I’m writing now. No other woman has gotten to me like you do. Tonight has made me realize I have no interest in moving on, and I think maybe deep down, you’re feeling that way too.”

 “This may shock and stun you, but I haven’t spent the last twelve months dragging my ass around being the sad girl over you.” I laughed. And it was mostly true. Mostly.

“Not what I’m saying.”

“Then what are you saying?”

He sat up straighter and stared me in the eye. “Jill, I’m better than I was. Let me show you.”

“Really? Seems to me you’re still hiding out in bars and making it all about the music. Which hey, it’s paying off for you, and that’s great. But what on earth makes

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