by B. B. Hamel
“All set,” Josh, one of the lead cameramen, said.
“How about you two?”
“I’m fine. I think Brie might pass out, though,” I said.
She shook her head. “I’m fine. Thanks, though, ass.”
The crew laughed and I grinned at her. “Okay, let’s do this.”
Jess sat down on her stool. Josh walked into the shot with a clapperboard, that white and black thing with the snap top. It was meant to mark where the audio should sync up with the video.
“Lincoln and Aubrie, interview one, take one.” He snapped the clapper and got out of the shot. I looked over at Jess expectantly.
“Okay, guys, let’s start with an easy one. When did you two first meet?”
I looked at Brie.
“At the wedding,” she said.
“One week before the wedding,” I said.
There was an awkward pause.
“What?” She stared at me, surprised.
I laughed. “We met a week before the wedding. You were wearing these tight jeans that made your ass look fantastic. We weren’t related then, so I’m not ashamed to admit that I stared.”
Brie blushed, right on cue. “Uh, okay. But where was this?”
“My mom had a freak-out about something for the ceremony, I forget what. I drove her over to your place. You were in the kitchen while I waited for Mom over there.” I pointed toward the couch a few feet away.
Brie stared at me for a second, and then comprehension dawned. “Holy shit, I remember that now. But we didn’t really meet, did we?”
“I guess not. But it was the first time I saw you.”
“I can’t believe you remember.”
I shrugged. “You never forget an ass like that.”
The crew laughed and Jess smiled as I looked back over at her. I knew Aubrie was probably blushing like mad and pretending she didn’t care, but I didn’t glance at her even though I really wanted to.
“So much for your easy question,” I said.
“That’s okay. Next question. This one’s for you, Brie.” She paused and glanced down at her notes. “What did you think of Lincoln when you first met? First impressions, please.”
Aubrie screwed up her face, and I leaned back in my seat, throwing my arm over the back, and raised an eyebrow at her. She glanced at me and looked quickly away.
“Well, I didn’t really know him. I guess I thought he was a little bit arrogant and loud.”
The crew laughed and I grinned at her.
“Anything else?” Jess asked.
“Yeah, Brie, tell her about the actual wedding.”
She looked at me. “What about it?”
“Oh, you know. How you couldn’t stop following me around all night.”
She blushed. “That is not true at all.”
“What does he mean?” Jess prompted, a consummate professional.
Aubrie shook her head. “I have no clue. I mean, we hung out a lot at the reception and danced a bunch, but I definitely wasn’t following him around.”
“That’s not how I remember it.”
She snapped me a look. “Okay, and how do you remember it, then?”
I looked thoughtful. “Well, I recall a spoiled young girl looking for a rebellious, bad influence, and finding it in her new stepbrother.”
She gaped. “That’s crazy.”
“If I recall,” I continued, ignoring her and looking over at Jess, “she was quick to mooch off my stolen booze. I think it was the first time she ever got drunk.”
I noticed a few smiles on the crew’s face. Aubrie was blushing like mad and looked furious.
“It was a wedding!” she exclaimed. “Of course I was trying to get drunk. And it was definitely not the first time.”
“How many times before that?” Jess asked.
I could barely hold back my excitement. Hard-ass Jess was playing it up perfectly.
“I don’t know,” Aubrie said, frustrated. “A few times with friends. Not a lot or anything, but I was a typical kid.”
“Sounds like a load of crap to me,” I said, rolling my eyes gamely.
Someone snickered and I gave a look to Aubrie. I watched as she worked her jaw, fury rolling through her. I wondered for a second what kind of comeback she was cooking up; probably something incredibly hurtful but still witty, her typical modus operandi. I had to hand it to Brie, under normal circumstances she was a force to be reckoned with.
Fortunately, getting interviewed reality-TV style wasn’t a normal circumstance.
“Okay, let’s move on,” Jess broke in, diffusing the awkward silence. “Lincoln, same question. First impressions of Aubrie.”
I glanced at Brie and watched as she sat back, visibly composing herself and giving me an “I’m going to murder you later” stare.
“Honestly, she seemed really down to earth,” I started. Brie looked a little surprised at that. “I mean, she grew up with a pretty famous dad, but that didn’t seem to affect her.”
“That’s really nice of you, Lincoln,” Aubrie said softly, clearly surprised.
I grinned at her. “But I also thought you were a little boring. You know, a really good girl. Smart, obviously, but didn’t have much experience outside of the classroom.”
Her jaw dropped and she quickly gathered herself. “Just because I wasn’t covered in tattoos at eighteen doesn’t mean I was boring.”
“No, that’s true, but—”
“And plus,” she cut me off, “not everyone can be as exciting as ‘Based’ Carter. I’ve read some pretty wild things about you in the last year.”
I raised an eyebrow at her. “Been following my career?”
“Hard not to.”
“And I guess you disapprove.”
“I’m not judging. Just stating a fact.”
“Okay guys—” Jess tried to cut in, but Aubrie held up her hand. I was practically giddy with excitement at how well it was going.
I wasn’t sure why I was pushing her so hard. Frankly, I was probably being a huge asshole. But I had been cooped up in the house for so long, working my fucking ass off trying to get back in shape, and Brie was the perfect target. She got so flustered so easily.
The fact that she looked cock-stiffening cute when she chewed her lower lip in anger was just a bonus.
“No, hold on.” Brie turned herself toward me, looking incredibly frustrated and worked up, and way too fucking sexy. “You’re my stepbrother, so people ask me about you. I have to answer questions all the time about the crap people read about you. And you know what? I defend you, even though I barely know you. Even though you haven’t called or texted or emailed in three years.”
The room was dead silent as she finished her little speech, and I was stunned.
“You don’t have to defend me,” I said softly.
“I know I don’t,” she spat back.
There was another short pause. I never knew she wanted to hear from me, especially after the way she had turned me down that night. Although it wasn’t the only reason, getting far away from Brie was a big part of why I moved to Europe and drowned myself in adrenaline and fame. I couldn’t let myself dwell on her too much, or else I’d get stuck thinking about the stepsister I wanted more than anything.
And it was wrong, how badly I wanted to kiss her, even in front of all the cameras.
“I guess there’s some anger there,” Jess said. “Why haven’t you messaged her, Lincoln?”
I took a second to think. “I don’t have a good reason. I guess I was distracted with my own shit. And besides, it wasn’t like she was trying to hunt me down, either.”
“Anything you want to say to that?” Jess asked Aubrie.
“No, nothing. It’s just typical of him to pass the blame off on someone else.”
“Oh, that’s interesting,” I said. “First you barely know me, and now you know me well enough to call me selfish?”
“That’s not what I meant.”
“It’s what you said.”
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She paused and stared at me, and she suddenly looked calmer than she had this whole time. After a beat, she unclipped her mic and dropped it onto the floor.
“I’m done with this. Good luck with the documentary, Lincoln. I hope it really works out for you.”
I laughed. “Thanks for your time, Brie baby.”
She shook her head, stood up, and stormed out of the room. I watched her go, unable to hide the disappointment in my expression. I knew I needed to play it cool in front of the cameras, but that wasn’t at all how I had expected it to go.
My plan was to rile her up, frustrate her a little bit, tease her. Not to piss her off and make her walk away from the whole thing. Not make a real asshole out of myself.
I sighed and gathered my shit mentally, looking over at Jess.
“I guess we’re done.”
“That’s fine,” she said.
I unclipped my mic as the crew began to turn off the equipment and break down the set.
“Listen, Lincoln. You need to apologize and get her back in front of the cameras.”
I raised an eyebrow. “Are you kidding me? After how that just went?”
“It’s a great angle, the family thing. And she works on camera.”
“I don’t think that’s happening.”
Typical Jess. She only gave a shit about the production and nothing else. She would start a war within our family if it meant getting twenty minutes of great footage. I liked and hated that about her, frankly. It made her good at her job, but it made her really difficult to work with, let alone control.
I began to walk away.
“Make it happen, Based. We need her for this,” she called after me.
I turned back and stared at her. “Don’t call me that. And if you want her, get her yourself.”
I didn’t bother to wait for a reply, just walked out of the room as fast as my fucked-up legs would take me, cane tapping on the hardwood floor. It seemed to echo all through the house, reminding me again and again of my crippled body. As if I needed a cane for that.
As I passed through the kitchen, I caught sight of Brie sitting back down in her chair by the pool with a huff. I paused, looking out at her as she stared off into the distance, and I felt something weird grip my chest. I had been running from her for so long, mainlining strange sluts all over the globe, women of all shapes and sizes and color, most smoking hot, but it still overtook me every time I looked at her.
That feeling. I didn’t know what the fuck it was, but I knew that it made me want to grip her hips and pull her against my hard dick. It made me want to bite her lower lip and watch as she slipped down along my skin only to slide my cock into her mouth.
I pulled open the back door, dick half hard as I shuffled across the lawn out toward her. We’d have some privacy while the crew broke down the set, for a while at least.
“Hey,” I called out.
She looked at me with disgust. “What do you want, Lincoln? Trying to embarrass me some more?”
“I wasn’t trying to embarrass you,” I said, lowering myself into the chair next to her. Pain lanced up through my legs, but I ignored it. “Rile you up a little, maybe.”
“Well, good job. I’m riled. I’m actually fucking pissed now.”
“I get it. You’re mad at me.”
“You disappeared. You didn’t bother to call. I thought we—” she cut herself off and looked away. “I thought we were going to be friends.”
“Yeah, friends,” I said.
She looked back at me. “What?”
I shook my head. “Nothing. Look, you did the interview, so I owe you whatever now.”
She blinked and seemed to relax. “I thought you’d go back on that since I walked out on it.”
“I’m a man of my word, even if you only answered a few questions.”
“Okay,” she said, visibly calming down. “Thanks, I guess.”
“But Jess is going to try and get you into the movie somehow. Just so you know.”
“And I still don’t want to do it.”
“I know. I’m not trying to convince you.”
“Okay. What are you doing, then?”
“Looking at you.” I grinned at her. “You look pretty damn cute when you’re pissed.”
She rolled her eyes. “Cut it out, Lincoln.”
“Cameras aren’t around, Brie baby. You don’t have to pretend.”
She gave me another look. “Not pretending. I don’t want to hear it.”
I laughed. “Sure, whatever you say. Let’s play it that way.”
“Are you always like this?”
“Yeah, pretty much.”
There was a pause, and Aubrie seemed to look out across the pool. Finally, just as I was about to say something, she looked back over at me.
“Why did you just disappear like that, anyway?”
“What do you mean?”
“Back then. After the wedding. You basically just left and never came back.”
“You know why.”
She stared at me. “Like you said inside. You were pretty busy.”
I struggled to my feet. “Exactly. That’s right. Anyway, Jess and the crew will be done soon, so I better go. See you around.”
“Okay, sure.”
I gave her one last grin and then turned and headed back up to the house. I could feel her eyes on my back. Whatever, let her stare. If she wants to pretend like nothing happened, that’s fine with me, I thought.
But it wasn’t fine, not by a long shot. What was I thinking, teasing her like that on film? It was going to be obvious to anybody who watched what I wanted from her.
It was the only thing I wanted from her. That sweet mouth wrapped around my dick, my hands sliding up along the soaked spot between her legs. I wanted to make her whole body shake with orgasms.
As I limped back inside, I resolved myself to being more careful. Even if my days had been a miserable succession of one PT session after another before Brie had shown up, I couldn’t give in to that temptation. I couldn’t risk getting caught, as much for her sake as for mine.
I pushed open the door and caught sight of the crew coming toward me. I put on my best camera-ready smile and prepared myself for more bullshit.
Never-ending bullshit had become my life.
5
Aubrie
I avoided him like the plague after that.
It was surprisingly easy. Despite how hard he had worked to piss me off those first two days, he lightened up and actually seemed to be avoiding me, too. Conveniently, when I was around the house, he was too busy with his physical therapist and the film crew to bother with me. Which worked pretty well, since I couldn’t stand him.
That interview kept playing through my mind. The way he looked at me, his smile, so cocky and sure of himself, and the way his muscles flexed as he adjusted himself to look at me. His tattoos running up his arms like snakes, and the glimpse of his abs I got every time he shifted in his chair.
He was so magnetic, even when he was being a dick.
Cameras aren’t around, Brie baby, he had said later, after the interview.
But they were always around, and we were both trying to pretend like the most important thing between us had actually never happened, and it was all so messed up. Then again, he didn’t seem particularly ashamed of it. He kept alluding to the kiss, and for a second I thought he was going to admit that he had left for Europe when he did because of me. Instead, I got his usual cocky smile, and he avoided the question all together.
He was right about one thing, though. I hadn’t exactly tried to track him down, either. I had wished again and again that he would call or email or text, just to say hi, even if it was from one stepsibling to another. But he never did, and I was too nervous to try to break the silence. It was as much my fault as it was his.
Despite all that, despite his annoying and frustrating way of looking at me, I couldn’t stop thinking about him. I caught glimpses of him all over the house, but we were
orbiting each other like two moons on opposite sides of a planet. Maybe I wanted to get closer, but I wasn’t letting myself.
Three days after the interview disaster and I was out by the pool again, scrolling through my phone like usual, bored out of my mind and wishing someone, anyone, was home, when suddenly Jules came strolling down toward me.
“Aubrie, dear,” she called out.
“Hey, Jules.”
She sat down at the end of my lounger and smiled. “How are you?”
“Fine. A little bored, honestly.”
“You’re bored? Even with all these cameras around?”
I laughed. “Not all of us love to be on camera.”
“Oh, I guess not.”
“What’s up, Jules?”
“I know you said you’d help out with my events, so I wanted to finally give you a job.”
I figured this was coming sooner or later. Jules may have been a little daffy, but she never seemed to forget a promise.
“Happy to help out,” I lied.
“That’s so good of you. Well, we’re putting on a little gala, just a little gathering type event, but the space I rented just backed out. I need you to find somewhere that can accommodate, oh, say, three hundred people.”
I blinked. “Three hundred?”
“Yes, well, maybe closer to four hundred. To be on the safe side.”
I sighed. “Okay. I can help with that.” That’s not how I define small, though, I thought ruefully to myself.
“Great!” she said, excited. “I’ll send you an email with all the information you need.”
“Sounds good.”
She smiled hugely at me. “So how are you and Lincoln getting along?”
I shrugged, looking away. “Fine, I guess. Haven’t seen much of him.”
“Try and be friends. I know he thinks the world of you.”
I blinked and looked back at her. “Does he? That’s news to me.”
“Oh absolutely! He was always asking about you, back before the accident.”
“He was?”
“Sure he did. Even thought about visiting after he got out of jail. I guess he never did.”
“No, he never did.”
“Well,” she said, patting my leg. “Thanks again, dear. I’m off to make some calls.”