CHAPTER SEVEN

 

Trey drove past the stadium with purpose. He had a plan for the most romantic proposal. He drove across Captain’s Bridge and stopped at the “Welcome to Hung Island” sign. He pulled out his cell phone and snapped a picture of him next to the sign.

Can’t wait to be home with you, he texted to Taylor. He hopped back in the car and headed to their favorite restaurant.

He ordered her favorite meal and snapped a picture of the food when it arrived. Bringing my love her favorite dinner. He hurried to the car and planned out the rest of the pictures. When he was close to home, he stopped and took a picture of himself on the beach. Can’t wait to spend every night with you on our beach. The next picture would be of him in their living room down on one knee. Trey planned on asking Taylor to get the dinners set out while he snapped the picture and sent it to her phone. Taylor would get it while in the kitchen and then come out and see him on one knee.

As he pulled up, the nervous energy nearly made him crash into the house. “Taylor?” he called out. But there was no answer. He stepped further into the house. “Did you get my pictures?”

A pillow launched through the door and hit him on the face. “Your pictures? You bet I got your pictures. I can’t escape your damn pictures and here you come acting all innocent,” Taylor cried.

“I thought you’d like them. I thought they were sweet. I’m sorry they upset you.” Trey’s shoulders slumped. Where did he go wrong?

“You think pictures of you with your face in some stripper’s tits is sweet?”

Trey paused in his thinking. “What? Strippers?"

“You got that innocent act down pat and here I thought I was the actor in the family. So, this is the male bonding you were doing with the guys? Too bad someone decided to take pictures and now they’re all over the internet and entertainment television. Grant’s been shoving them in my face all day. Cyndi Lu’s been telling me to leave your cheating ass. And after last night, it’s just too much for me to handle.”

Taylor walked over to the table and set her tablet down in front of him. Why was she limping? What was she talking about? Trey looked down at the tablet and cringed. Filling the screen was a photo of his head buried between two very large glittery breasts.

“This may be a picture of me, but it’s fake. I wasn’t at a strip club. And what happened last night?”

“There was an accident on set. Some lights fell and I had to jump out of the way. A piece of glass cut me. Don’t worry, while you were bonding, Grant took care of me until my parents showed up again.” Taylor moved her hands to her hips and Trey knew she was getting fired up.

“Why didn’t you call me? I would have come home,” he said as gently as possible.

“I don’t think you could have heard me with those earmuffs on.”

“Really, Taylor? After all this time and all the media attention, you think I would do something like this? Here,” Trey picked up his bag and dumped it on the table. “Not a single speck of glitter to be found. And look, that’s the shirt I ruined when I stained the deck. I threw it out three months ago. The photo is fixed and you should have enough trust in me to know that. I believed you when there were pictures everywhere on the news of Grant slapping your butt, and that actually happened. This didn’t happen.” Now it was Trey’s time to put his hands on his hips as Taylor’s shoulders sagged before she collapsed onto the couch.

“I’m sorry. I don’t know what’s come over me. Deep down I knew better, but after everything that happened last night and the fact I hardly slept . . . I just overacted. I didn’t even think to look at it beneath the surface.”

Trey sat down next to her and tucked her against his chest. “It’s okay. We knew the gossips would be coming after us when you stepped back into the limelight. And it’s fine because I know I can trust you. We don’t need to even look at these. We haven’t for years; let’s not start now.”

“I trust you too. I’m so sorry I just forgot for a moment. You’re the best man I know and you’d never do anything to hurt me like that.”

Taylor leaned forward and kissed him. Her fingers trailed down his chest and her hand spread over his abdomen. In an instant, the kiss went from asking for forgiveness to demanding. Trey didn’t complain at all. He knew the pressures of being in the public life. She got up, peeled off her shirt, and began hooking her finger in a come hither motion. He no longer gave a damn about Grant, her parents, or the gossips. And when her hand appeared from behind the bedroom door and dropped her bra to the floor, he forgot all about everything except Taylor.

 

Trey slowly moved Taylor’s arm from his chest. After they made love, she fell asleep in his arms and was now curled around him. It took a long time, but he finally got untangled from her arms and legs. Slowly, he pushed the covers aside and stole out of bed.

The moon was almost full and the light allowed him to see easily into the living room. He bent down and picked his pants off the floor. Digging into his pocket, he pulled out the jewelry box and sighed. Another perfect proposal down the drain. He opened the box and stared at the moonlight reflecting off the diamond. Frustration welled inside of him. He’d give her the perfect proposal, even if it killed him.

The motion light flicked on out front and light filled the room. The sound of something hitting the front door had him running down the hall and throwing open the door. A streak of orange pigtails was all he saw of the woman running away. Looking down, he saw the picture of him at the strip club on the stoop. Written in red marker was You don’t deserve her.

 

* * *

 

Taylor woke up early. Her leg was thrown over Trey’s much thicker one and her head nestled against his chest. She felt fantastic. And she felt horrible. Sleeping through the night made a ton of difference on her outlook, but then she realized how badly she’d treated Trey the night before. He was too good for her. He put up with her accusations and calmly proved them wrong, all the while forgiving her the second she said she was sorry. The result: she felt miserable and had no idea how to make it up to him. Taylor crawled out of bed and slipped into her light blue silk robe before heading for the kitchen. The least she could do was make him breakfast.

 

The bacon was cooked and she was just finishing the scrambled eggs when a sleepy Trey made his way into the kitchen. Taylor poured him a cup of coffee and he quickly perked up after a few sips.

“What is all this?” he asked as he snagged a piece of bacon from the plate.

“My apology. I’m so embarrassed for the way I acted last night.”

“There’s nothing to apologize for. We both know living a public life is hard, just like when I have to watch you kiss someone on screen. But I know it’s not real.”

“I know, and that’s why I’m so sorry. You’ve never made me feel bad about the tabloids. Even last week when they said I was pregnant with Grant’s child because they snapped a picture of me on set with him after I ate a hamburger.” Trey stared her down with a smile playing on his lips. “Okay, and a double scoop hot fudge sundae and a beer or two. It’s Melanie’s fault. Her constant demands have caused me to gain ten pounds.”

Trey laughed and she felt the embarrassment fade away. He always made her a better person. He’d called her out, but then he’d forgiven her just as fast.

“Fine, laugh it up. No one is saying you look pregnant.”

“I’d hope not or we’d have to have a serious discussion.” Trey bent down and kissed her as he sneaked another piece of bacon. “What do you have planned today?”

“I’m hoping to be on set in an hour. It shouldn’t be a late night, though. I think we’re planning the reshoot for tomorrow night, depending on the weather.”

“Good. Then I’ll have you for the whole night.”

 

Trey finished breakfast while Taylor got ready for work. He picked up the paper and read the story about Taylor’s accident on set and grimaced at the picture of Grant holding her. He hadn’t lied. He did trust her, but that didn’t mean he trusted Grant. He flipped the paper over so he wouldn’t have to see the picture and looked down at an article about a carnival being in town.

He’d forgotten about that. It was set up near the stadium and he’d seen it driving to practice. That was it! They had that huge Ferris wheel set up overlooking the bay and Hung Island. He could propose there! With renewed enthusiasm, Trey started planning.