“Good morning,” Amber squeaked, anxious to get to her room. She fairly ran the rest of the way there.
In the bathroom she looked at her disheveled hair and started laughing. Her hair looked like it had gotten stuck in a mixing bowl with the beaters turned on high. She hugged herself. This was going to be a whole fresh start for her.
Chapter 13
After the previous night, drawing the nude model was no longer a big deal. Using the shapes for her proportions was having a positive affect on her sketches. After class, Professor Collins praised her for her fast improvement. Hunter had been correct about homework as well. Several students groaned when told that points would be taken off for missing sketches. Thanks to Hunter, Amber passed the first inspection.
After class, she stopped in the restroom first to wash the charcoal off her hands. She was just drying her hands when Kayla walked in with her arms crossed against her chest.
“Hi, Kayla,” Amber announced brightly, avoiding the girl's murderous eyes.
Kayla jerked a bright red talon in Amber's direction. Her voice shook with fury as she spoke. “I thought I told you to keep your hands off of Hunter,” she snarled.
Amber swiveled around, assessing Kayla's mood. “Sorry, but he told me he had no interest in dating you.”
She didn't necessarily want a fight but she wasn't afraid either.
Kayla swiveled her head around to make sure that they were alone. “You don't know who you're messing with,” she threatened.
Amber simply laughed. “No, you don't know who you're messing with.” She calmly tossed her wet paper towels in the trash. She began to walk toward the door with her head held high.
“You're just same stray dog that he feels needs attention,” Kayla said. “He would never date some loser like you.”Amber stopped and clenched her fists. But she kept her temper and forced herself to sound casual. “Hmm . . .I may have been a stray dog but now I'm all Hunter's.” She smiled and winked. “If you know what I mean.”
She let that sink in, watching as Kayla's face turned white. Something in Amber's face must have shown she wasn't lying. Kayla shoved past her and bolted from the room.
Following the girl out, Amber nearly collided with Megan.
“Are you okay?” her red-haired friend asked, her face concerned. “Kayla came out of those doors like a bat out of hell!”
“Yes, are you okay, Baby?” Hunter was suddenly by her side, angry. “If she messed with you, I'll . . .”
Amber cut him off with a kiss on the lips. “Relax, I'm fine. I think she finally gets the picture.”
Hunter relaxed, wrapping an arm around her.
Amber peeked over his shoulder to give Megan a smile. “See you in history class, right Megan?”
Megan giggled and held two thumbs up.”
“So, I was thinking about some poses I'd like you to do for me,” Amber said to Hunter, as they walked through the building arm in arm.
“Is that so?” Hunter replied. “It just so happens that I don't have any Friday classes. Were you thinking of a private session?”
“Very private,” Amber said, laughing. She tugged his hand and pulled him down the walkway. “I happen to be free on Fridays myself. And I'm just getting started with ideas.”
Preview of Book 2 Portrait of Jealousy
Chapter 1
It was one of those nights when everything about life seemed uncomplicated. Amber Holloway and her boyfriend Hunter Webb had just finished dinner and were relaxing together on the sofa. Amber had just been thinking how wonderful life was. The previous month she had been literally starving in a tiny apartment that she couldn't pay for. Fast forward a mere three weeks and here she was, sitting in this beautiful apartment, on an expensive and cozy leather sofa, across from an incredibly handsome guy who also just happened to be insanely wealthy. Not that the money really mattered to her. She would have fallen for Hunter no matter what. In fact, she had not even known he had money when she first met him.
Anyway, now here she was a roommate to both Hunter and his lifelong friend Caleb. She even had a job as a grocery cashier which made her feel less guilty about accepting Hunter's offer of rent free housing. To be honest, she couldn't have even dreamed of a better scenario the previous year when she first decided to leave her unhappy home and transfer to Higgins college from her local community college several towns away.
Tonight, Amber sat on one end of the sofa reading a book while Hunter sat on the other end sorting the giant pile of roommate mail that had piled up over the past week in a wicker basket by the door. Soft jazz played in the background. Could life really be this uncomplicated?
“Junk mail, junk mail, bill, junk mail, bill,” Hunter muttered.
Amber looked up with a smile. She knew he probably wasn't even aware he was speaking out loud. It was one of his cute habits. As Amber watched him, feeling content, she suddenly noticed his torso stiffen. She sat straighter herself, her own body taut.
Hunter took a deep breath as he held up a small airmail envelope, festooned with foreign looking stamps. And in that instant, though it was inexplicable, Amber got a feeling of dread. She could have never explained why, but she suddenly knew that whatever was in that letter could change everything.
Amber put down her book. “What is it? Is something wrong?”
For several moments Hunter didn't say anything.
“It might be nothing,” he said at last, grinning at her. “Probably just a rejection letter.”
“A rejection letter from who?” Amber suddenly felt cold.
Hunter gave a short laugh. “Okay, this sounds a little nuts but a few months ago I applied for an internship in France. I figured it was one of those one in a million shots. But my mom told me I should apply anyway.”
Amber swallowed hard. “Wow, an internship. Sounds exciting!”
She wondered if Hunter could tell that her cheerfulness was forced. She peered at the thin envelope, suddenly feeling nauseated.
Hunter took a deep breath and bit his lower lip before opening the envelope.
He wanted to go, Amber thought. Even with her here, he clearly still wanted the internship.
Hunter slowly slid open the envelope and a very thin slip of expensive stationary slid out along with a waft of perfume. The bulk of the letter was typed but there was a small bit of elegantly written script at the end.
Amber watched Hunter's face. When his smiled widened, she felt torn between wanting his happiness versus her own selfish desire to keep him here with her. It was wonderful seeing him look so happy. But if he left, where did that leave her?
“Good news?” she asked at last, willing herself to smile.
“I got it, Baby! I got it!” Hunter stood and began to jump and dance around the room.
Amber stood and grabbed him, giving him a huge hug and a kiss.
But he broke away after a few seconds and began swinging her around the room. Then he dropped her back onto the sofa and danced around the room again.
“I can't believe it! They accepted me!” His voice was filled with pride and wonder. “She says that it took longer than they expected because they had over a thousand candidates this year.”
She? Amber fought to control her dismay. She was supposed to be happy. She was supposed to be supportive.
“Wow, that's incredible that you got chosen from all of those other people.”
Hunter finally collapsed on the sofa. He took the letter, smoothed it out, and read it again. “I was one of the few candidates from the US that speaks fluent French. They're trying to attract more Americans to their museum.”
Amber felt her mouth flop open.“You speak fluent French?”
Hunter looked up for a moment. “Yeah, I'm actually a dual citizen. My mom is from France and she met my Dad in graduate school. After I was born, they decided to live here because of Dad's business.” He smiled. “Plus, while my grandparents were alive, I spent most of my summers there.”
“Wow. Oh, wow.” Amber s
uddenly felt as though Hunter was in some sort of league of his own. She had barely passed her high school Spanish classes.
“So, um . . .how long is the internship?”
“Twelve weeks,” Hunter said, his face radiant. “This is going to be so great!”
Twelve weeks? Okay, okay, she could live with twelve weeks. Couldn't she? Amber bit her lip and tried to look enthused.
“Oh, Amber, I'm such an idiot!” Hunter said suddenly, sitting up and scooting across the sofa. “I wasn't thinking at all about how this makes you feel.”
He pulled her close and gave her a long kiss. “You'll still be my girl, right?” he asked anxiously. “I know twelve weeks must seem like forever but I'll rush right back to you, Baby.”
Amber had to blink back tears of relief. He really did care.
“Hey, I'll have time to earn enough money to take you to a really fancy restaurant when you get back,” she said, trying to smile. “And you'll have to wear a fancy suit and tie.”
Hunter sighed, clearly relieved. He kissed her again and then hopped up from the sofa. “I should really call my mom,” he said. “Do you mind? I'll call from my bedroom so I don't disturb you.”
“Of course not!” Amber said, forcing her lips into a smile. A part of him was already gone.
As she watched Hunter pad into his room, she realized that she didn't even know when he was leaving. But the letter was still lying on the coffee table. Feeling guilty, she scooted over to where she could see it without picking it up. She kept looking up, half expecting to see Hunter returning. She didn't want to look like she was spying. But the reality was that she had to know all the details.
With a wary glance at Hunter's bedroom door, she turned the letter so that it was facing towards her. Sitting on the very edge of the sofa, she opened a large art magazine and placed it over her lap.
The first thing she saw was the stationary heading with a woman's name. Isabelle Lebas. Was this the woman that Hunter would be working for? Even without picking up the letter she could smell the perfumed stationary. Isabelle obviously had no qualms in sending perfumed stationary to a new employee. For a second Amber almost didn't read the letter. Hadn't Hunter just called her “his girl?” Hadn't he said that the green bracelet was to remind her that she was his exclusively?
Amber moved away from the letter, feeling chastised. But then she thought of Isabelle and Hunter working together. Speaking French together. Wasn't French known as the language of love? What exactly was this internship anyway? She had to know! Hell, surely he would have read the letter to her if she hadn't been so thrown that she hadn't thought to ask. Wouldn't he want her to know all the details? Sliding forward, she glanced once more at Hunter's closed door and then pored over the letter.
The typed portion of the letter read: “Dear Hunter, Apologies for the lateness of a response. I read with interest your application for the internship position at my studio. Your portfolio was intriguing. As you know, the gallery I am working with is trying to attract more Americans. Your fluency in French was unique and certainly helped your resume. With your acceptance, the position will start the beginning of November. Although I regret that we can not offer you transportation, your room and board will be covered, along with the small stipend indicated in the application materials. Please respond as soon as possible. Sincerely, Isabelle Lebas.” Below the typed script was a small personal note: “Dear Hunter, Unfortunately, the only student housing units are a half hour train ride from the studio. However, I am pleased to offer you a small, comfortable room in my own home. You will find it is within walking distance to the studio. Best, Isabelle.”
Amber stood and moved lethargically to her room. The perfume was making her head ache. She wasn't worried about having to move out. Hunter had already implied that she would simply be waiting for him. But who was this Isabelle Lebas? How old was she? Was she married? Who else lived in the house? Amber knew these were preposterous questions brought about by her own insecurities. She knew she shouldn't be jumping to any conclusions. This was a wonderful opportunity for Hunter. So why did she feel like it was the end of he world?
Amber slipped on comfortable pajama pants and wandered back into the living room. She could hear Hunter banging around in his room so she went to check on him. She knocked softly and he answered quickly.
“Oh, I thought maybe you had gone to bed early. He ran a hand through his hair. “Sorry if I'm making too much noise. I can't find my passport.”
“Oh, I forgot to ask when you were supposed to leave,” Amber said, licking her lips nervously.
Hunter was rooting through a drawer bursting with paperwork.
“Hmm? Oh, I'll try to arrive the week before I start. So probably the end of October.” He sighed, yanked the entire drawer out and dumped it upside down on the floor. “Sorry, Amber, but I've got to find this tonight.”
“Sure, no problem.” Amber backed out of the room. “Hope you find it.”
Amber plodded back to her room in shock. Next month! He was leaving next month! And worse, she was obviously sleeping alone in her own bed tonight. It wasn't like she always slept in Hunter's room at night. But the weekends were usually reserved for quality time. But wasn't there a lot involved to get ready for a trip like that? Hunter was going to have scant time for her. And what about his classes and the TA position? He couldn't just drop everything. Could he?
Grabbing her laptop, Amber climbed onto her bed. She pulled up her calendar and stared at the precious days remaining before Hunter left. With their class schedules and her new job, she and Hunter didn't see a lot of each other even now. Hey, maybe she could fly over to see him while he was there! Excitedly, she began searching for flights. But when she saw the price for one round trip flight she quickly grew despondent. Over a thousand dollars for one ticket! It might as well have been ten thousand dollars, she thought miserably. She put away her laptop and crawled into the sheets.
How had such a good day turned into such a lousy one so easily? She sniffled. And then, for the moment at least, she was glad that Hunter could not see her now. For in a few seconds she was crying her eyes out, certain that something about this trip would cause her to lose Hunter.
About the Author
Amanda has a literary soul and has been in love with books since her early childhood. Some of the first books she ever read were from her aunt's collection of romance novels. The library was a special place for Amanda where she'd escape into the many worlds created by authors. Today, there is always a stack of books on her bedside table and loaded onto her Kindle.
Amanda loves the arts and has been writing stories for almost as long as she has been reading. She has taken many creative writing courses and has published numerous works in children's and young adult fiction, nonfiction, and now setting on her journey writing contemporary romance. Art courses that Amanda took in college provide the inspiration for creating a world of new adult romance in The Art Models Club series. Amanda lives in Texas with her husband, son, and their family dog.
Amanda hopes that you enjoy The Lover's Muse, the first book in The Art Models Club series, and promises more with Amber and Hunter in Portrait of Jealousy - Book 2 in the series, which will be released early August 2014.
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