Briar chuckles. “Good point. Luis freaked out.”
“Did he?”
Oh, no. I am not proud of how I reacted. I don’t consider myself a diva, but it can’t have been a good look in hindsight.
She nods. “Kept asking what could have happened and what Ryder would do.”
I frown. “What did you tell him?”
Luis works for Ricco and is so quiet I barely speak to him. He’s all starry-eyed most of the time. It’s still weird that people react like that when...I’m just me.
“That you were just a dramatic Hollywood star.” Briar smirks.
I laugh. “Good answer. Maybe it’s true.”
She shrugs. “We can all be dramatic, I guess, and you have a lot of shit to deal with in this new fame.”
“And that’s why I love you, Briar,” I whisper.
She sees much more than anyone else—except my bodyguard and manager—and is someone I can rely on.
I realize, as I munch the carrot, that I do share a lot of things with her.
Maybe I shouldn’t? Ugh, I hate second guessing everyone.
But while I have her attention, and everyone is distracted, I take the time to talk to her.
“And Gina? How did she react?” I ask.
Her eyes drift away.
I wait.
“I think she just went home,” Briar says diplomatically.
Of course, she’s not going to say anything bad about my friend. I feel bad about putting her on the spot.
But then I realize something else. Gina never messaged me to ask how I was. Then again, I did snap and ask everyone to get out. Still, wouldn’t a true friend check in to see if you are okay?
It’s becoming clearer every day that I am her boss now and not a friend. I probably have more of a friendship with Briar than I do with Gina.
Speak of the devil.
She walks into the room looking a little disheveled and with a grin on her face.
“Hey,” I call out.
“Hi,” Gina says and plonks down onto the bed. “What have I missed?”
Briar stares at her for a moment. “Did you get those documents printed for me?”
Gina leaps up. “Shit. I will go do that now.”
So what was she doing?
Briar doesn’t look at me, but I can see the judgment as she bites her bottom lip to stop from saying something and picks up her tablet.
“Everything going okay?” I finally ask.