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“Your boyfriend is a lunatic and I'm going to need him to never ask me for a favor again! I value my life too much for that!” Clarissa exclaimed the very second her best friend climbed into the front passenger side seat of her silver SUV.
“Uh oh, what did Tom do this time?” December giggled as she pulled her seatbelt across her chest.
Nearly a year later and she still blushed whenever anyone called Tom her boyfriend. Who would have thought that she, December Brown, aspiring recluse, would not only be dating the man of her dreams but also living with him! Regardless of the fact that she was a bona fide pop star with six platinum selling albums and countless magazine covers under her belt, it never truly resonated with her that she was a celebrity dating another celebrity. She simply felt like the luckiest girl in the world whose boyfriend happened to be one of Hollywood's hottest actors and voted The World's Sexiest Man two years running.
“Don't laugh! I was really terrified! Tom Elmswood should be banned from every type of motor vehicle in the universe!”
“Oh my God, you let him drive didn't you? I warned you! I said don't fall for that puppy dog look he gives!”
Tom just happened to also be the world's most hazardous driver. December cackled loudly at Clarissa's horrified expression.
“I didn't stand a chance, Dee! It's not funny! He showed up all early with breakfast! You know that's our downfall! Damn you egg and cheese on a roll.” Clarissa grinned at her as she put her car into drive.
“Mmm...I could go for one right now! Ronnie has me on an evil master cleanse! I haven't eaten solids in four days!” December lamented.
“I know it sucks, but you do have a music video to shoot this week and Tom's movie premiere to go to! So, he's just looking out for you...you know how the tabloids are.”
December sighed dramatically.
“I know but I'll probably starve to death before any of it at this rate! I need something covered with cheese and bacon! I need it to live!”
“Fine. You can order what you want tonight, but you have to swear not to tell your scary personal trainer about it.”
“Yay! Okay, I promise. By the way, he was asking about you.” December sang out, wiggling her eye brows suggestively.
“Ew, why?”
“Ronnie is not that bad. When he isn't starving me or yelling at me, he's pretty nice. But more importantly, he thinks you're hot. So, can I give him your number?”
“Absolutely not. He always looks like he stepped out of shower, but only if the shower was in a swamp.” Clarissa shivered in disgust as December burst out laughing.
“Stop! I'm dying here. Be nice.”
“Ugh, I know that's not all sweat so why is he constantly so moist?”
“I don't even know! Honestly, he always looks like that, even in normal clothes,” she admitted once she stopped snickering.
“See? He's gross. Don't tell me that he doesn't look like a drowned rat.”
They broke out into additional peals of laughter as Clarissa navigated her car through the traffic on the Triborough Bridge en route to their friend and December's stylist, Terrence Mitchell's, hair salon in East Harlem.
“So, Terrence told me you're going to do something different with your hair?”
“Yeah, I'm thinking honey brown with gold lowlights.” December answered, twirling a few strands of her curling dark copper hair.
Clarissa glanced at her best friend briefly and nodded. With the singer's own golden complexion, the combination of the two colors would only enhance her natural glow.
“Definitely. That'll look good with your skin tone. We're still going out to dinner tonight after, right?” It was hard enough getting everyone together in the same city these days, let alone organizing a dinner while Tom was in the middle of filming a new movie.
“Of course. Damien and Marilyn can't make it though, the baby is sick. So it'll just be us, Tom, Terrence and David.” December responded as she frantically played Candy Crush on her phone.
“Aw poor little Sophie. I guess we'll have to have another dinner date when everyone can come.”
“Maybe at my place so the baby can come along and just do take out?” December offered, her eyes still glued to the little rectangle screen.
“Actually, that sounds great. I'll put that into my calendar when we're at Terrence's. Anyway, I'll get Carl to swing by the restaurant afterwards to take some photos. I'll have him leak a few of them out to the tabloids.”
“Who's Carl?” December asked, already making a face at the prospect of having to take pictures.
“The freelance photojournalist I have on speed dial. Basically, he's a paparazzo that I've promised to give first dibs to anything to do with you as long as he plays by my rules and gives me a heads up on any negative headlines about you that he hears about through the grapevine.”
“Oh, him. I know you can't see since you're driving and all, but I'm trying not to roll my eyes right now. Can't we just enjoy tonight without inviting photographers? What's the big deal about a dinner with a few friends?”
“First of all, people go wild for any footage of you and Tom out and about together. It's a perfect chance to show off your new hairstyle and give the public what they want, which is seeing you canoodling with Tom. You both need the publicity, especially with Tom's movie about to hit the theatres.” Clarissa explained for what felt like the billionth time. She didn't mind all that much since things like this were the reasons behind her becoming December's agent; Clarissa thought about the bottom line while December just wanted to sing and then be left to her own devices.
“That's true. You're right, and I also get to see photos of us together that I would have never gotten on my own. Which is kind of awesome, right? Don't forget to call Maurice then.”
“Of course. We're a pretty good team, Maurice and I. We're on the same wavelength about how to do our jobs, so that makes it much easier than I anticipated.”
“Really? But Maurice is so um...emotionally distant. Isn't it just a check for him? I mean, you're my best friend, so you actually care about my feelings...”
“Maurice adores Tom. He's just like a son to him.” Clarissa stated as if it were common knowledge. December furrowed her eyebrows in confusion.
“What? Are you serious?”
“Yup. He literally lights up every time he talks about him. His wife, Estelle, told me everything. How they lost their own son, Jeffrey, in a school bus crash when he was seventeen, and how Tom is so much like him and that it’s hard for Maurice to show his feelings, but Tom's well-being is just as important to him as yours is to me.”
December's mouth hung open in shock.” Holy...wait! Why doesn't Tom know any of this? He's only met Estelle like a handful of times in the 6 years he's worked with Maurice.”
“Well, I've had a few meetings with Maurice since you two have started dating, and Estelle would swing by his office to bring him some lunch. We ended up chatting. You'd like her!”
“I'm so jealous right now! I've been trying to find a way to connect with Maurice for a while now, too. Okay, that's it! We'll have to invite them out for dinner or something.”
“You can try but I don't know if they'll ever accept. I mean, it's hard for them because Tom resembles Jeffrey so much. Estelle actually cried when she told me that, but Tom's like a walking talking “what could have been” for them. It's still too hard for her to see him, but Maurice seems to find some solace in it.”
“Oh my God, that's so sad! But...I get it now. He doesn't want to get too close because he knows there's a difference and it could get kind of creepy, I guess?”
“Precisely. Anyway, you don't have to worry with Maurice in Tom's corner. ...Please tell me those aren’t tears in your eyes.” Clarissa asked, hearing the tell-tale wobbly lilt to December's voice. It wasn't hard to guess that the waterworks weren't too far behind.
“It's really sad, C!” December replied, wiping her eye with one hand and fanning her face with the other.
“I know, I know. I was misty-eyed too when I first heard it,” she agreed, remembering her own reaction.
“Why didn't you say before? When did you find out?”
“Not so long ago, actually. Maybe a week or so? I kept forgetting to tell you with all the excitement of you getting nominated for Album of the Year and all.”
“True! I don't even want to think about that craziness tonight. I just want to relax with my friends before we're all swamped with promoting.” December fiddled with her cell phone, staring at her contact list longingly, the colorful game already forgotten.
“You're dying to tell Tom everything I just told you, aren't you?”
“Oh my God, yes! Is it that obvious? I don't know how I'll be able to keep it to myself before I explode.” Her pretty face flushed with contagious excitement.
“Well, you can't just blurt it out on the phone!” Clarissa admonished, barely concealing a smile.
“I know! But seriously, this is huge, and it's going to blow Tom's mind!”
“Well, tell him tonight at dinner. It's only a few hours to wait. I think you can hold it in.”
December begrudgingly agreed.
“Oh, crap, I think I just ran a red light. I mean, it only just turned red so it should be okay right? Clarissa asked worriedly.
“Yeah, totally. It happens.”
The flashing lights coming up behind them alerted them that perhaps the law disagreed.