by Vivian Wood
He couldn’t blame her.
He was partly at fault.
“Sosie, they’re just having fun. What’s wrong with that?”
“It’s wrong because it’s Meredith,” she answered angrily, ending the phone call.
Feeling lethargic more than ever, Elijah dialed Ellie’s phone number and told her to get back to the car or else he’d cut the head off of her teddy bear. It was a childishly absurd thing to say.
But with his sister, it was more than enough to make her come running in fear.
Shaking his head, he chuckled when she quickly ended the call. He caught the smiling expression of his driver before closing his eyes. His head was pounding, and it was killing him. Plus, the itchy feeling in his nose was driving him crazy.
Trying to calm himself, he took a few deep breaths until the itch in his nose went away. But his peace of mind did not even last five minutes when Ellie got in the car, slamming the door shut from her side.
She looked at him, glaring. She was mad.
“You mean, arrogant, bad human be–“
“Oh shut up, it’s in the back,” he grumbled, leaning back against the seat.
“Oh, oh,” Ellie murmured, quickly checking her teddy bear.
“Don’t get it near me. Its fur is making my nose itchy,” he warned.
Ellie watched him for a while. She then raised her hands in the air, accepting defeat.
“Fine.”
The first ten minutes of the trip back to the hotel was quiet, and he was more than pleased to have at least a few moments of peace. He assumed that Ellie was tired from going around the crowded fair since she wasn't usually quiet. But when he looked at her, she was gazing out the window, staring at nothing in particular.
Ellie sighed heavily.
She was deep in thought.
“You should date her,” she blurted out suddenly.
Elijah blinked in surprise. Had he heard her right?
“What?”
“I said, you should date Meredith. I know you like her. You couldn't take your eyes off her half the time we were at the fair. And I know she likes you, too. She's a nice person, and I like her.”
He shook his head and scoffed.
“Stop talking nonsense, Ellie. Nothing can ever happen between us,” he grumbled.
“Why?”
“You know perfectly well why.”
“Why? Because you're running for president? There's no rules about this kind of thing, you know,” she said.
“Not officially, no, but think about how it would look to the public. If I started dating a reporter who was working for my campaign, I'd be crucified... and so would she. It wouldn't be fair to her, Ellie.”
His sister fell silent for a few moments.
“But you do like her, don't you?” It was more of a statement than a question.
He couldn't admit it to his sister, but he couldn't quite bring himself to say no either. Maybe he really did like her.
Or maybe Henry was right.
Maybe he was already in love with Meredith.
“I wouldn't want to be in your shoes,” Ellie said and patted him on the shoulder. “Your life seems tough.”
Furrowing his brow, he looked at her with questioning eyes. There was something in her expression that was making him want her to say more.
Ellie shrugged.
“You know, it’s hard to look away from someone like Meredith. She’s hot,” Ellie stated dreamily before directing her attention back to the dark streets.
Doing the same, Elijah couldn't help but think his sibling was right. He was leading a tough life.
And Meredith was hot.
Fucking hot.
Chapter Twenty-Six
After planting a deep and passionate kiss on Elijah's lips, Meredith got out of bed – his bed. She looked at the messy sheets, unable to suppress her smile. They'd just had wild sex.
She loved having sex – with him. She felt practically addicted to fucking him.
“I wish you could stay longer,” he whispered, nibbling on her shoulder as she picked up her clothes. She grimaced when she found her thong hanging on the lampshade.
She held her breath.
She felt the same.
She wanted to be with him the whole night and wake with him the next morning. She thought it would feel so damn good to be in his arms.
“Me too,” she answered, blushing. She was embarrassed at the confession, but she thought it wouldn't be so bad to be more vocal about her feelings. They’d seen each other naked, what more was there to hide?
When Elijah nibbled her earlobe, she moaned as the sensations started overwhelming her. It was almost three in the morning and she needed to get out of there while everybody else was still asleep.
She knew she couldn't be seen.
“Elijah,” she whimpered in protest as she started melting in his arms again. “Please, I have to go. I’m afraid people will see me if I leave a little late.”
“I’m sorry,” she murmured apologetically.
“No, Meredith. I’m sorry. All of this sneaking around is because of me,” he said before walking toward the bathroom door. “I’ll just take a shower. I don’t want to see you leave. Be careful when you go out.”
She nodded in response and continued getting dressed.
Checking her reflection in the mirror, she made sure she didn’t look too disheveled. Because no matter what happened, she wouldn't let her appearance give her away.
She couldn't afford to be found out.
When she finally thought she looked respectable, she headed out. She was careful to look at her surroundings first before darting out of Elijah's room. She moved rapidly at first, but slowed her pace when she thought she was far enough away. Walking too fast would surely look suspicious.
“Meredith?” said a familiar voice, making her close her eyes and hold her breath. What was she doing up at this hour?
Turning on her heels, she saw Ava. She didn't bother asking her why she was still up. Her gym clothes were explanation enough.
“Ava!” she said, feigning surprise.
“What are you doing up? It’s late,” Ava asked, eyeing her from head to toe.
Her heart raced, but she controlled her breathing. She didn’t need to feel nervous. She knew she looked normal.
“I went for a walk,” she lied with a smile.
“At this hour?” Ava’s eyes narrowed.
“Yeah,” she answered with a nod, leading the way toward their bedrooms. They were in the same wing of the hotel.
“Is something bothering you?” Ava looked worried.
Meredith shrugged, feeling guilty for lying to her friend. But she didn’t have a choice. She had to do it to protect Elijah’s image.
“Just family stuff,” she lied again.
“Oh, I wish I could be of more help.”
“It’s okay,” she murmured, stopping in front of her door. “You should rest, too. It’s getting late.”
“Nah, I don’t think I can sleep. I’ll just read some good stuff. You rest,” Ava said, waving goodbye.
“Okay, good night,” Meredith answered.
“Good morning,” Ava replied with a smile.
The moment she got inside her room, she released a loud and heavy sigh. She was so freaking nervous. But at the back of her mind, she regretted lying. She was never a good liar. She wished she could stop telling lies.
After getting a quick shower, she got in her pajamas and then lay on her bed while staring at the ceiling, waiting for sleep to claim her. But an hour passed, and she was still wide awake. Her mind was filled with questions and what ifs.
She groaned in frustration when her phone started ringing, making her frown. But her expression quickly changed when she saw Lily’s name on the screen.
“What’s up?” she greeted Lily.
“Oh my god! I’ve started to think you’ve forgotten about me! How come you never called me?” Lily squeaked, then pouted.
“I
'm sorry. I've been so busy lately,” she replied with a heavy sigh. “How's Bali?” she asked, feeling a momentary pang of regret for the summer she could have had if she'd gone traveling with Lily instead.
“It's so boring here. I'm heading to Ibiza in three days. I hear the party scene is better there anyway,” Lily said, rolling her eyes.
“Oh, I see,” Meredith responded, not the least bit excited about it.
What happened to you? You should be more ecstatic that there’s another place where you can party ‘till you drop!
“What’s up with you?” Lily asked, narrowing her eyes.
Meredith tried to play dumb. “What?”
“You’re not acting like your usual self, Mer. Come on, you can tell me anything.”
“There’s nothing to tell, really.”
Lily pursed her lips. It was obvious from her expression that Meredith had failed to convince her of this.
“This is about Elijah Scott, right? Go on, spill the beans.”
Meredith froze. It wasn't that she didn't want to tell Lily about everything. It was just that she wasn't sure where to start.
She took a deep breath.
“Something is going on between us,” she said slowly, feeling a lump growing in her throat. “And… Actually, I just snuck out of his room.”
Lily gasped, genuinely shocked. Meredith instantly regretted telling her, at least like this. She'd wanted to talk about this in person.
“Really?” Lily asked with gleaming eyes.
“Really,” she repeated in affirmation.
“You slut! I can't believe you finally gave up your V-card!”
Meredith blushed. She was still embarrassed.
“Y-Yeah, I did.”
“And?” Lily urged, wanting to get a few more juicy details.
“It was worth the wait, Lily,” she answered honestly.
In fact, she thought it had been a whole lot better than what she had expected. It was not just a night to remember. It was – and would always be – a cherished moment.
Her first time had been a blast!
“You think you guys could be an item? Am I going to see you in the paper soon?” Lily asked excitedly. She was acting like a giddy teenager, anticipating the next episode of her favorite romantic sitcom.
Meredith swallowed hard.
“I… We haven’t really talked about that. I don’t know,” she spoke in almost a whisper.
Lily gasped.
“Wait, so you two are doing it in secret?” the woman asked with an eyebrow raised.
“You make it sound so tawdry, Lily,” she answered defensively.
“I'm just concerned for you, that's all. You waited all this time because you wanted it to be special and perfect, but now what? I don't like the idea of you being some politician's dirty little secret, Mer.”
Meredith was taken aback. She hadn't expected Lily to be so blunt.
Was she going about this the wrong way?
Shrugging off the idea, Meredith shook her head. “It’s not exactly like that.”
“Well, what is it then?” Lily challenged.
“It’s still so new. I don’t want anything to disturb it,” she muttered while pulling a face. She hated it when her best friend had a point.
Lily rolled her eyes like she'd just heard the stupidest joke of the year. She was openly showing her dislike of the situation.
“Whatever you say,” the woman spoke dryly.
Meredith sighed.
“Listen… you never told me about that party on the yacht. How was it?” she asked, trying to change the subject.
As much as Meredith wanted to catch up with her best friend a little longer, she couldn't stop thinking about Lily’s words. She knew Lily only wanted the best for her. And she knew the woman was right.
Sooner or later, she and Eli would have to put a label on whatever they were doing. And she didn’t have the slightest idea how that would even happen.
But the real question was, would they even reach that part?
Dirty little secret.
Lily's words echoed in her mind until they said goodbye. She couldn't deny she was bothered by them. But she hoped things would get better soon.
Chapter Twenty-Seven
After a successful campaign rally in Michigan, Eli attended yet another donor event. Sosie had been nagging him about optics, and he'd agreed to shake hands with everyone he met and kiss every baby he saw. The reporters followed him around as usual – snapping photos, taking notes, and asking questions.
He hadn't expected to enjoy the event. He'd never been fond of children. But today was different. He felt good around them for some unknown reason. He started to seriously entertain the idea of having kids of his own someday. He wondered if they'd have his eyes, or Meredith's...
What was he thinking? Lately he'd been thinking about things like settling down. This wasn't at all like him.
As he talked with a few people, his gaze traveled to Meredith again and again, unable to get enough of her. She looked so beautiful in her white floral skirt and black top. She looked like a runway model instead of a reporter.
He watched her laughing with colleagues as they sat in one corner to get some rest. And before he could even look away, she looked at him then smiled, sucking the end of her pen.
He blinked – stunned by the naughty gesture, making him forget what he was saying. A sudden rush of heat disturbed his thoughts, and she grinned when he looked at her again.
Damn. The woman really knew how to get under his skin.
Before sunset, the affair was wrapped up and they headed back to the hotel. Elijah desperately searched for Meredith’s figure and when he found her, he pulled her into his limo, quickly rolling up the partition so the driver couldn’t see them.
Without saying a word, he seared her mouth with a passionate kiss, pinning her down against the leather seat. Despite her shock, Meredith responded to his kisses with the same intensity. It was as if they hadn't spent the night together.
They just couldn't get enough of each other.
His hands traveled down her legs, caressing her soft skin. She squirmed underneath his touch, catching her breath as he pulled away, breaking their kiss. He cupped her breasts, her nipples hardening immediately as he brushed his thumbs over her peaks.
Meredith whimpered while watching him, her blue eyes full of desire.
She pulled off her top and quickly unhooked her bra. She moaned as his wet and warm mouth closed over one nipple, and he rolled the other between his thumb and forefinger.
He closed his eyes as he focused on sucking at her gorgeous tits, enjoying her delicate feminine taste. She tasted wonderful with the mixture of sweat and the traces of rose-scented soap on her skin.
She writhed under him as she released a muffled moan. He inhaled sharply, sliding his hands down to her ass. Her cheeks were bare, and he loved the way she felt in his hands.
“You're so wet,” he whispered in her ear.
Meredith batted her lashes and arched her back in response, an invitation for him to do something about it.
Licking his fingers, he probed her slick and swollen flesh, fingering her clit. He knew his strokes were just about right when her grip on his shoulders tightened.
“Ooooh,” she moaned huskily, trying her best to keep her voice subdued, which he found very sexy. Her legs wrapped around him, and he could tell that she was right on the edge when her jaw tensed.
So, he stopped.
“I have to see,” he said.
Elijah went down on his knees, spreading her thighs wide. He opened her eagerly, wanting to see the glorious view of her wet folds. Just looking at Meredith’s tight hole made him thirsty, and his cock jerked up against the zipper of his pants.
But he had a different motive.
He gave her pussy a languid lick, slowly teasing her, until she couldn't take it anymore and grabbed his head, grinding his face into her crotch.
He couldn’t help but smile against
her swollen clit. Meredith had gotten more and more naughty each time they'd had sex. Each time was more exciting than the last.
Sucking her clit, he inserted a finger inside her, earning himself a rewarding moan and gasps from her. He continued pleasuring her clit as he pumped his finger in and out of her tight walls.
Elijah felt his cock growing harder and bigger with each push inside her. She was so fucking tight, and his cock twitched in anticipation. But he was not going to fuck her in the car – not with his dick, at least.
He increased his pace when Meredith’s legs tightened around his waist. There were tears of pleasure at the corners of her eyes, and he knew she was close to cumming. He inserted another finger inside her pussy and pushed deeper and harder. She moaned, tugging his hair forcefully.
When she came violently, he pulled his fingers out of her and sucked and lapped at her tight hole, releasing more of her sweet juices.
She tasted too delightful for him not to enjoy every second of this.
He watched her catch her breath as he licked her pussy clean, helping her fix her outfit. He wiped away the sweat from her face and let her rest her head on his shoulders.
There was not a word spoken between them but they were both smiling.
It was the most comfortable silence he'd had.
Pulling her close, he planted a kiss on her forehead, letting her lean her head against his chest as he smelled her hair. He looked out the window, .
He hoped they could stay like that just a little while longer.
Chapter Twenty-Eight
Today was a half day at work due to scheduling conflicts. Even Sosie was taking time off. Meredith was bored after completing her work for the day – she'd already made some calls and submitted her weekly report to Mitch ahead of schedule. She was in her room, trying to think of how she wanted to spend her valuable free time. Pacing back and forth, she was trying to decide between the gym or going out shopping.
She stopped in her tracks when there was a knock on her door, a smile escaping her lips. She was not expecting anyone other than Elijah.