Her Forbidden Rockstar: A Forbidden Rockers Novel

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by Sarah Robinson


  “And I’m definitely not leaving here. This is my home and I’m not just going to give it all up, because you decided to become an entirely different person over the last few months,” she continued, seething with anger.

  “No one’s asking you to give anything up,” Logan told her, attempting to gather up the papers that she had thrown.

  “If you would read these papers, you’d see that. You can have the penthouse and the town car. I don’t care about those. Your contract was up anyway, the record company just isn’t going to renew it,” Logan told her.

  “Oh really? And whose fault is that? You probably asked them not to renew it. My own company!” She crossed her arms across her heaving chest.

  “You’re right, I did ask him that. Plus, it’s not your company, it’s your dads. He’s offering you a different job with this new up and coming girl band. No one’s leaving you high and dry, or anything like that. Only I’m leaving. I told you I was moving out when the tour was over, Gina. I told you that six months ago. We haven’t even had the smallest dose of romance between us in even longer than that,” Logan argued with her and dropped the stack of papers on the countertop.

  “I’ll have someone come and pick up all my things tomorrow. Everything will be packed up and out of your way, then we can both move on, Gina. We need to move on.” Logan took a few steps toward her, grabbing her arms. Gina slumped slightly, looking miserable.

  “What happened to us, Logan?” she started to whimper, placing her hands on his chest. A few lone tears rolled down her cheek.

  “We’re not those young kids anymore, Gina. We changed.” He pressed her head against his chest to comfort her, gently caressing her hair.

  “But that’s a good thing, Logan. We grew up. We changed together. Isn’t that a good thing?” Gina put her arms around Logan’s neck, a look of desperation in her eyes.

  Logan sighed and gave her a hug, kissing her gently on the cheek, then pulling away from her.

  “We didn’t change together, Gina. We’ve never been further apart,” Logan told her, then turned around and left the penthouse.

  CHAPTER SIXTEEN

  “Come on, George, you’ve helped me out before. What do I need to do?” Logan stood at the counter of the Java Jolt coffee shop that Caroline went to every morning, attempting to pull information out of the barista.

  “I’m sorry, I can’t. She’s in a different place now! I don’t know if it’s right to say anything. I probably shouldn’t of even said anything before, I wouldn’t have if I had known the whole situation,” George told him, looking guilty.

  “I know, George, but I need to see her. I know she is in a different place, I went to her apartment and they said she moved out last month. Do you know where to? Or her phone number? Anything, George? I need your help, man.”

  “Ugh, hold on. Christy, come get the counter. I need to take a quick break,” George called over another barista and pulled off his apron, coming around the counter.

  Logan moved out of line to let the customers go ahead. He looked like an eager puppy rushing up to George, hoping for anything that could help him find Caroline.

  “Logan, I hate to tell you this, because I was the biggest supporter of you two. Remember that? I really was. I helped you guys before, remember?”

  “I remember, George. So, are you going to help me now?”

  “Well, the thing is that back then, Caroline liked you. And Caroline has been my friend for five years, so I was really doing it to help her.” George shuffled his feet, feeling awkward and trying to dodge the conversation.

  “What’re you trying to say, George?” Logan stepped back and looked sideways at George, his eyes narrowing.

  “Caroline likes someone else now. They’re very happy together and she is moving in with him. He’s a very nice guy.” George spit it out rapidly, trying to peel off the bandage quickly, rather than prolong the pain.

  “She’s with someone?” Logan said with a hint of confusion, as if he didn’t understand the words he was saying.

  George pulled his brows together and frowned, giving Logan a look of pity. Logan staggered a step backward, pushing his hand through his hair. He nodded at George and turned toward the door, still looking confused. His mind was reeling, but he was also kicking himself, because how could he have expected anything different?

  Caroline was beautiful and wonderful, of course men would want her. He had been gone six whole months. For some reason, he had held onto this fantasy that she was going to be there, that she was going to wait for him. That kiss in the elevator had been so perfect and stuck with him for every sleepless night during his tour.

  He walked out of the coffee shop and stopped in the middle of the sidewalk, looking up the street, trying to figure out what he wanted to do. He was not going to give up, he knew that. He couldn’t. He looked down at his watch and suddenly had an idea.

  He walked back to the coffee shop doors and sat down on the sidewalk, right next to the door. He crossed his legs and checked his watch again. Caroline came by here almost every morning, if he remembered correctly, so he would just wait. George stepped out of the coffee shop a minute later and stood in front of Logan, his hands up in a questioning manner. Logan just grinned.

  “I’m going to wait for her,” Logan told him, firmly.

  “You can’t just wait here. She might not even come here today. She doesn’t come here every day you know. Plus, you can’t just sit on the sidewalk. I don’t know, but that might be illegal or something,” George said, pretty much devolving into whining and irritated with this situation.

  “Well, call the police then,” Logan told him, crossing his arms over his chest.

  George stared down at him, still looking puzzled. He put his hands on his hips and looked around the street. He wasn’t really sure how to handle this, but he didn’t think calling the police to remove a rock star from his storefront would work out well. So, he sighed and tossed his hands up in defeat.

  “Alright, fine. Suit yourself,” George told Logan, then headed back into the coffee shop.

  Logan leaned back against the brick wall of the building, looking up and down the street, hoping to spot Caroline.

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  “Babe, do you want beer or wine? We only have light beer, but we have a good bottle of pinot,” Turner called to Caroline from the kitchen.

  “I could go for a beer tonight. I think I had enough wine over the weekend at Jackie’s birthday party,” Caroline responded from her spot on the couch, flipping through television channels.

  “Really? You never go for beer. Glass or in the bottle?” he called back to her, just as Caroline landed on a news channel that grabbed her attention.

  “Yes, Steve. The speculation is that it’s some type of artistic installation, maybe a promotion for another tour?” the news show journalist reported to the host.

  “Didn’t Logan Clay’s tour just end though?” the host responded.

  “You’re right, Steve. Logan Clay just finished up six months of international and domestic shows, promoting his latest album, HAZEL EYES, that’s quite the turn from his normal music. This album mixes his normal rock and roll genre with romance and a bit of pop inspiration.” the reporter continued.

  “Is there any word from people on the street about what they are seeing?” the host, Steve, questioned from his seat in the studio.

  “Apparently he has been just sitting there for about thirteen hours straight now. He won’t talk to anyone and the coffee shop behind him says that he’s waiting for someone.” the reporter finished.

  “Well, viewers, you heard it here on Channel 6: Logan Clay is officially a squatter at a local Manhattan coffee shop. Mystery surrounds exactly why he’s there, but speculation is that he has a new artistic venture coming out. So, this might be a way of promoting that. Coming up next at seven o’clock is …”

  “Caroline! Earth to Caroline! Glass or bottle?” Turner was standing in front of her, looking curious. Her attent
ion snapped back to him.

  “What did you say?” Caroline asked, blinking back surprise as her mind was going a million miles an hour.

  “I said, do you want your beer in a glass or in a bottle?”

  “You know what? I think I want to go out for a beer. I’ve been home all day, you know. Uhm, Aralia mentioned that she wanted me to come by and catch up with her sometime this week. Might as well go tonight, you know?” Caroline said, standing up and heading to the bedroom, looking around to find something to wear.

  “Wait, I thought you wanted to just relax today? That’s why you called in sick to work this morning, you said. We were going to watch movies on the couch tonight.” Turner followed her into their bedroom and watched her slip into a wrap dress and smooth out her hair.

  She quickly put on some makeup, then pulled on some heels.

  “I know, but I’m feeling antsy sitting home all day and Aralia was texting me earlier about her problems with this guy. I’m worried about her, so I think I should go check on her. I won’t be long, really quick, I promise,” Caroline said, grabbing her purse and giving Turner a quick peck on the cheek before heading out the front door.

  He stood there, staring at the door closing behind her and shook his head. He loved her, but sometimes she could be quite confusing.

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  Caroline’s new apartment that she shared with Turner was a bit further away from her work than the apartment she had lived in when she first met Logan, so it took her a little longer to get to Java Jolt.

  Of course something like this would happen on the one day I call out of work and don’t go to the coffee shop, Caroline thought to herself sarcastically.

  She picked up the pace and hurried down the Manhattan blocks, finally nearing her destination. There was a crowd of people near the store, not directly surrounding it, but rather acting like stalkers, trying to spy what was going on.

  There were several photographers there, snapping the occasional picture and glancing at their watch. Everyone was clearly wondering what was going on.

  To the side of the shop’s front door was a figure sitting against the wall with his knees up and bent, his head leaning back against the wall. He was wearing a sweatshirt with a hood pulled up over his face, so Caroline couldn’t see if it was Logan or not. She stood at the corner of the block, shuffling her feet and trying to figure out what she wanted to do.

  If she walked over to him, pictures would end up everywhere and she didn’t want her face plastered all over TV, especially since she had told Turner she was with Aralia right now.

  Guilt flushed through her stomach as she thought about her lie. She tried to push those thoughts out of her mind, she didn’t know what to do, but she felt this uncontrollable force pushing her toward Logan.

  She knew she had to see him, even though she was involved with Turner. There was something between her and Logan still, maybe it had never left. The draw was undeniable. She took a few steps down the sidewalk and was about three storefronts down when she stopped again, standing underneath a street lamp.

  Her breathing was rapid, her nerves on high alert. She stared at the figure for a moment, then her breath caught in her throat, as she saw the figure turn to look at her. She couldn’t see a face under the hooded sweatshirt, because of the shadows that it cast, but she felt it was him.

  The way her core instantly heated up and her chest felt heavy could only mean Logan was there. Caroline didn’t move, her feet were glued to the sidewalk and every muscle in her body had decided to betray her.

  The figure stood up and pushed his hood down, revealing Logan’s chiseled features, wavy hair, and piercing blue, intoxicating eyes now fixed on her. The crowd started making noise, reacting to the change, camera flashes went off. Locked in each other’s gaze, it felt like he was staring straight into her soul. Logan began to move, and move fast, in her direction.

  She was still frozen, waiting for him with her mind completely blank, as she breathed in the excitement of seeing him again. Logan jogged toward her and reached her in only a few short seconds. He didn’t hesitate, before wrapping her up in his arms.

  Caroline tipped backward at the impact of his body against hers, only to be held secure by his arms around her. He leaned down immediately and found her mouth with his, kissing her deeply and forcefully.

  She was surprised for a moment, but then fell right into him, kissing him back and slipping her arms around his neck. The couple heard noise and flashing lights headed their direction. Logan turned his head around to see the paparazzi coming their way.

  “We have to go,” Logan whispered quickly, grabbing Caroline’s hand and pulling her behind him.

  She didn’t have time to object and just had to run to keep up with him, or he would have pulled her arm off, as he ran quickly down the block and around the corner. They ran another block and made another turn, then turned again, ducking into a small alleyway that was, at most, only three feet wide.

  The two were shoved into the small nook, pressed up together, facing one another. They were silent, listening to see if they would be found, but also unsure of what to say to each other.

  “You came.” Logan broke the silence softly, touching her cheek as he looked down at her face.

  “You were causing quite the commotion.”

  “Yeah, sorry about that.” Logan chuckled, pulling her even tighter against him. She leaned back and pulled away a bit, glancing out onto the street.

  “I think everything is clear. Let’s get out of this hole in the wall,” Caroline said, wiggling her way out of the tight space.

  Logan followed her and pushed his hood back up over his head, just in case. The two walked down the block a bit further until they came upon a small park area. It was only a few feet wide and long, but there was a very nice grassy area and park bench under a lamp, giving off a golden glow to the area in the dark night.

  Caroline walked over and sat on the bench toward one end, tucking her leg up underneath her. Logan joined her, facing her, and minimizing the space between them. He reached out and touched her cheek again, she leaned her face into his hand for a moment, then glanced up at him.

  “What are you doing, Logan?” Caroline asked simply.

  “Staring at the beautiful face that has been in my dreams every night for the last six months,” Logan replied, dropping his hand to rest on her leg instead.

  Caroline blushed at his remark and shook her head.

  “No, I mean waiting for me and showing up out of nowhere. I hear about your return on the news, not from you. And with everything that happened before you left…” Caroline trailed off, a silence hung between them for a moment.

  “Caroline, I thought about you every moment of every day for six months. It killed me not to be able to talk to you, hear your voice, see your face.” Logan leaned back against the bench and rested his head in his hands.

  “You knew where I was. You could’ve contacted me if you really wanted to,” Caroline scoffed, rolling her eyes and feeling a bit annoyed.

  “I didn’t deserve to contact you, Caroline, and you didn’t want me to,” he told her softly, hanging his head.

  “Gina?” Caroline asked.

  Logan sighed and nodded.

  “Caroline, she’s gone now. I ended things with her when the tour ended. It took a little time to separate our lives, but it’s completely over now. I wish I could’ve done it earlier, but I couldn’t during the tour, because we had a contract. The contract is now up and we are done.” Logan hoped she could understand, she wouldn’t look at him.

  “So you took her on a romantic, round the world trip and then dumped her?” Caroline asked, being difficult and stubborn.

  “I swear there was nothing romantic going on during the tour, not a thing. It was only business, you know that. There hasn’t been anything romantic between Gina and I since I met you. How could I even think about her, or any other woman, after having met you?” Logan moved toward her on the bench, wrapping on
e arm around her back.

  She leaned her head against his shoulder and he kissed her forehead. His hand caressed her hair gently.

  “Logan, I am living with someone. We’ve been dating a while and he is such a sweet guy. I shouldn’t be here,” Caroline said, pulling away from him again and turning her head to look at him.

  “I know, George told me.”

  “You know that and you’re still here? Pulling this stunt to get me to see you? You knew that I was happy and had moved on, but you still wanted to just come throw a wrench into my life anyway?” Caroline’s voice was escalating as she stood up, stomping her foot in irritation at him.

  Logan quickly stood up to face her.

  “Happy? Moved on? You really believe that? Then why are you even here, why did you come?” Logan said, matching her volume.

  Caroline stuttered for a moment, trying to think of a response, but coming up with nothing.

  “See, you know that I’m right. Neither one of us have moved on! Caroline, you know there is something here. We can’t just let go of that and throw it away.” Logan stepped forward and grabbed her.

  He leaned down and pressed his mouth firmly against hers, kissing her roughly. She put her hands against his chest and pushed him away from her.

  “You had an opportunity six months ago, Logan, but you were with Gina. If you really think we have something, you would’ve left her back then and you didn’t! It’s not enough, Logan. Turner and I are a couple now. He actually puts me first and cares about me. When have I ever seen that from you?” Caroline was yelling now and walking away.

  “Caroline, stop!” Logan said, grabbing her arm, but she yanked it away from him again.

  “I cried for weeks, Logan. You did that. You chose to end what we had.” Caroline took a step back and lifted her chin, staring at him.

  Logan lowered his head and raked his fingers through his hair. He knew that there was nothing he could say, because she was right. He had hurt her and he deserved her anger. He hated himself for causing her that pain.

 

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