The Logan Brothers - Books 1-4 (EXPOSURE, CRASH, TWIN PASSIONS, and ADDICTED TO YOU!)

Chapter 8





Elle

The  excitement in Tess' body was palpable. I'd realized, in the short  time I'd known her, that she wore her heart on her sleeve. She was  like a kid at Christmas, her smile infectious.

I  was sat on her bed as she paraded around in a beautiful new dress.

“What  do you think, do you think he'll like it?”

“Tess  you look stunning, you always do. He'd have to be gay not to like  it.”

The  door opened and Alice walked in, herself wearing a gorgeous dress  that showed off the curve of her body. She had a bottle of champagne  in hand, much like the first night I'd moved in. Like that night, I  was about to see the Logan brothers once again.

“Gimme  that,” said Tess, bouncing over and snatching the bottle from her  hands. “I don't want you spilling that on my floor!”

Alice  looked at her with a feigned face of thunder, mumbling under her  breath as Tess took the bottle away.

“She  may look like a Princess, Elle, but she grew up a pauper!” Tess  laughed. “She's a true life Cinderella! Unfortunately, though, she  hasn't quite learned how to open a champagne bottle without spilling  half the contents quite yet!”

She  laughed to herself as she walked over to her desk and popped the  cork, sending Alice a knowing look as the top of the bottle issued a  wisp of mist. “You see, that's the way to do it, no frothing foam  on the floor!”

“God  she's insufferable sometimes,” said Alice, sitting down next to me  on the bed as Tess filled the glasses. “I don't know how I've put  up with her for so long.”

Had  I just moved in I'd probably have thought she was serious. But I'd  spent enough time around the two of them by now to realize that this  was just their relationship. Tess was the playful one, Alice the  serious one. It made for some amusing comedy from an onlookers  perspective.

“So,  you look hot,” Alice continued, eyeing me up and down. “Your  hair looks amazing, did you get it done?”

“Today,  yeah. Needed a bit of color.”

“Well  it looks great babe. They'll be lots of young eligible guys there  tonight, so good timing!”

I  smiled. There was only one guy I was looking to impress.

“Here  we go girls.” Tess handed us each a glass. “Happy birthday to  the twins. Hopefully Zack will enjoy my present for him.”

I  saw Alice's face screw up a bit. “You got him a gift?”

Tess  had this cheeky grin on her face. “Kind of.”

“What  is it?”

“It's  not for public consumption Alice, let's leave it at that.”

“OK,  say no more,” Alice said quickly. “I really don't wanna know.”

Tess  smiled as she took a sip of her champagne. I mean, I didn't want to  use the word slut, but she certainly had a voracious interest in  guys. It looked like Zack was just her latest target.

I  felt kinda odd to have been invited to be honest. I mean, I had only  met the twins once the night I'd arrived, and we didn't exactly hit  it off. Alice had told me that she could bring some friends, though,  so invited me and Tess. That's if Zack hadn't invited Tess himself.  I wasn't sure if that was the case or not.

Zack  and Cade were hosting a birthday party at this fancy hotel in town,  the Globe or something. I didn't know much about it, except that it  was a black tie affair. As soon as I'd learned about it I was  straight into town to buy a suitable dress. It almost crippled my  budget for the month, but I needed it. The money these guys had I  didn't want to look out of place. Alice and Tess certainly wouldn't  the way they were dressed. They both looked stunning.

We  sank our champagne and listened to music for the next hour. I must  have had a smile plastered on my face the entire time. It was just  so liberating to be sat here with these two girls. They were funny,  popular, sweet, and two of the friendliest girls I'd ever met. I was  just grateful that I'd landed on my feet so well coming here. I  hadn't expected things to turn out like this.

We  took a limo to the hotel, paid for by Tess. Her pockets seemed to be  endlessly deep. Rich parents I guess.

Alice  went slightly quiet as we arrived, her eyes dropping a bit as we  entered into the hotel lobby. I thought about asking her but,  frankly, I knew she'd give me nothing. I'd never met someone who  bottled things up so well. Or maybe I was just imagining it.

A  glass and a half of champagne down. I've done a lot more on a lot  less.

The  hotel was magnificent. It had this aura of total luxury about it.  Everything on the inside just oozed money. The crystal chandelier,  the lush red carpet, the golden lighting fixtures: it was all so  grand.

I  could see Alice's eyes stay low as we continued into the lobby, her  head drooping slightly, as if she was trying to obscure her face.  She dropped back behind Tess and I as we walked in, the both of us  looking around at the amazing space within. Alice didn't seem in the  slightest bit interested.

Tess  waltzed straight up towards the front desk and spoke to one of the  reception staff. I followed, leaving Alice to wander off to the  left.

“We're  here for the Logan birthday,” Tess said, “where is it?”

“Ah,”  said the girl behind the desk, “it's just over towards your left  there. Down the corridor towards the main hall.”

We  walked off and joined Alice as she loitered at the side of the room,  casting her gaze over a painting on the wall.

“This  way babe,” Tess said, grabbing her attention.

We  walked down the corridor and towards a door at the end. There was a  man outside holding a chart.

“Names.”

“Tess  Taylor, Alice Newton, and Elle...erm Elle, what's your surname?”

“Harper.”

“And  Elle Harper.”

The  man ran his eyes over what seemed to be a very long list and ticked  our names off as he went. “OK, in you go.”

He  opened the double doors and a wide space appeared before our eyes.  It was a ballroom of some kind, with a stage at the end and a number  of tables set up in the middle. Right in the center was a champagne  fountain, the goldenliquid trickling down into waiting glasses.  Waiters shot this way and that, some with trays of champagne, others  with a range of canapes.

I  ran my eyes over the other people there. Most were young, attractive  women and men standing in groups and couples. The women wore all  sorts of stunning dresses, many sparkling in silver and gold  jewelry. The men stood in their well fitted tuxedos, most of them  clean cut and looking sharp.

It  was a scene of beautiful people, one that I knew Alice and Tess  would fit right into. I wasn't so sure about myself. This wasn't the  sort of thing I was used to, or overly comfortable with.

I  could feel the nerves tingling in my body as I looked out over the  scene, and was grateful when a waiter approached carrying a tray of  champagne glasses. I quickly snatched one off it, with a couple of  funny looks from Aliceand Tess, and gulped down a generous portion.

“Easy  now Elle,” said Tess, “you've gotta pace yourself here. Come on,  lets take a look at where we're sitting.”

Tess  turned towards the board positioned near the main doors and eagerly  searched for her name. I glanced back at Alice, who gazed into the  crowd. She seemed seriously preoccupied with something.

“Hey,  here we are. Elle, you and me are together. Alice, you're at another  table with Kyle.”

We  turned together to see that she was no longer with us. She'd  descended into the crowd, no doubt searching for her man.

Tess  smiled at me knowingly. “Guess its just me and you then babe!”

Yeah,  until you latch onto Zack. Then I'll be all alone.

....

My  prophesy came true.

Not  long after Alice had disappeared into the crowd the bell went for us  to take our seats for dinner. It was much more formal than I'd have  imagined, kinda like a wedding reception. I didn't think two guys  turning 23 would choose to celebrate their birthday in such a way.

But  they did, and there I was, sat there at a table, surrounded by  beautiful people I didn't know. They weren't like the people I'd met  at college, or the girls I was meeting in dance class. No, these  people had a different airabout them.

One  of money. One of arrogance. One of superiority.

It  wasn't directed at me, but it infected the air, made me choke. They  probably thought I was just another one of them, another rich kid,  another one of the gang.

Luckily  I had Tess next to me, so we spent most of the dinner chatting  between ourselves. Call me antisocial, call me what you want: I  didn't want to talk to these people much. Maybe the other tables  were nicer, I don't know.

All  I knew was that this one was replete with the sort of people I'd  avoided all my life.

But  then, dinner didn't last long, and soon the evening was descending  into something more akin to how I'd expect a 23 year old to bring in  their next year.

The  booze began to flow, makeshift bars on either side of the room well  stocked with alcohol. People stood and mingled among the conceited  masses, the noise in the room beginning to build as the night wore  on.

Tess  abandoned me, as expected, winding her way towards Zack. I knew she  liked him, but I kinda hoped that he'd give her the cold shoulder,  tell her where to go. Then, maybe, she'd come back to keep me  company.

But  she didn't.

A  growing sense of awkwardness began developing inside me as I sat  there at my table, unable or unwilling to mingle. I didn't fit in  here, not with these people. I felt completely out of place.

I  poured myself another glass of wine from a bottle on the table,  filling my glass to the brim with white. When in doubt, drink.  It was my reaction in awkward social situations like this.

I  caught glimpse of Alice and Kyle, the two of them sitting to one  side. They looked so loved up, it was kinda sweet. Or was she  crying? I couldn't be sure from where I was. She had her head in his  shoulder, his arm wrapped around her, a stern look on his face. That  look never seemed to change.

“I  see you managed to replace your handbag?”

The  voice shot me out of my stupor. I turned to my left to see Crash  standing above me, a smile showing off his beautiful white teeth. He  looked incredible in his tux. James Bond eat your f*cking heart out.

A  smile grew quickly on my face at the sight of him. Someone I knew.  Thank God.

“Do  you mind if I join you?” he asked, his hand resting on top of the  chair next to me, preparing to pull it out.

I  nodded. “Please.”

Please  save me.

He  sat down next to me, his cologne floating across the short gap  between us and drifting up my nose. His eyes settled on me, a  friendly look to them. Yet inside those hazel browns I could see  turmoil.

“I  wasn't expecting to see you here,” he said.

I  couldn't tell whether he was glad about it or not. I felt an urge to  apologize, as if I didn't belong. That's how I felt anyway.

“Um,  Alice invited me. I hope that's OK?”

“It's  not my party,” he said, “I'm just a guest, like you. I have no  control over who comes.”

He  took a sip of his drink, his eyes staying on mine the whole time.

“How  come you're sitting here all alone?”

I  lowered my eyes and sucked up some wine. I had no answer for him. I  couldn't say it was because I thought the people here were conceited  and arrogant. I didn't want to tell him the real truth - because I  was a shy little girl with no aptitude for large social functions  like this. Someone who needed to ply themselves full of wine to feel  comfortable, often resulting in embarrassment and humiliation the  following morning.

No,  I couldn't do any of that. All I could do was lie.

“Just  taking a break,” I said, my eyes still unable to meet his full on.

I  glanced back at him as his smile deepened. “Long break,” he  said, his tone dry.

Was  he toying with me? And I thought my night couldn't get worse.

“Well,  it's been a long night.” Great,  now I was on the defensive.

I  took another gulp of wine and forced my eyes to his. They didn't  hold that burning fire like before, yet they weren't completely  relaxed either. A light frown seemed to be permanently etched on his  face, the weight of the world heavy on his shoulders.

“Do  you wanna get out of here?” he said suddenly, “you don't look  happy.”

Holy  shit. Did I really look that glum. I bet everyone here thought the  same. This random moody bitch sat in the corner. What a f*cking  downer. Crash was probably trying to remove my sucky presence from  the room.

“No,  it's OK, I was about to leave anyway. It's your brothers' birthday,  you should stay.”

“Trust  me, I'm not having a great time either. The last thing I want to  deal with right now is small talk, but that's all these events are.  The same f*cking conversations over and over. It's doing my head  in.”

He  arched one of his eyebrows up a touch, awaiting my reply. “Come  on, I'm leaving, you can follow or not.”

I  smiled. What's the harm.

“OK,  give me a moment, I just need to use the bathroom.”

“Sure,  I'll wait. It's over there at the end of that bar.”

I  stood and followed the direction of his finger over into the corner  of the room. Tess was draping herself over Zack at the main table,  his twin Cade and a group of others all laughing and joking  raucously. Tess clearly had no trouble integrating herself into a  new group.

I  reached the corner of the room and passed through a door. There were  a series of doors down a short corridor. I noticed the sign for the  ladies and walked towards it, my ears pricking up to the sound of  raised voices through another door, sitting ajar on its lock.

My  curiosity got the better of me as I passed by, the bathroom just  over to my right. I stopped briefly, lightening my footfall and  listening closely. It sounded like Alice, heightening my interest.

“I  just don't want to be here any more,” she said, trying to keep her  voice down. “Can we just go Kyle, it's creeping me out.”

“No  one knows you baby. Can't you just relax and have a good time?”

“But  what if the concierge is up there, at the front desk. What if he  sees me, recognizes me?” Her words were slightly frantic, no doubt  made worse by booze.

“He's  not here any more Alice, he probably doesn't even work here. Did you  see him on the way in?”

“No,  but..”

“Well  then what's the problem?”

“He  might be working late or something, I don't f*cking know. Why are  you being such a dick about this. You told me yourself not to come  here, remember?”

“Yes,  but that was ages ago. The dust has settled now, nothing's gonna  happen to you, to us. What was I gonna tell my brothers? That I  can't come to their birthday. I had no control over where they  planned to host it.”

“Yeah  well I didn't need to come. I shouldn't have agreed.” Her tone was  hardening.

“OK,  lets just give it another hour. We'll go back in, hang with my  brothers, have a drink, and relax. I swear we'll leave in an hour  and then you'll never have to come back here again. Deal?”

I  slowly crept towards the bathroom as a brief silence fell inside the  room. Then I heard Alice mumble her agreement as I quickly slinked  into the bathroom and shut the door behind me, making sure to close  it without a sound.

My  breath poured out of me as I heard Alice and Kyle open the door  outside and walk back off down the corridor.

The  mystery of that girl deepens further.





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