"Never gonnawork, princess. If we're dating, our lips are going to touch."
 
 I felt my face heat and knew he was gazing at my mouth even in the dark.
 
 "We both like it too much," he said.
 
 How did he do that? I wondered. Confess something that personal so easilywithout even a hint of embarrassment?
 
 Clearing my throat, I whispered, "That's exactly why we haveto stop. Felix, don't you get it? Fake relationships fail when people catch feelings."
 
 He stared at me a moment.
 
 "What are the others?" he saidthen added, "You said concerns, plural. As in more than one."
 
 Felix was far too observant, but I steeled myself and told him.
 
 "It's sillyconsidering our situation. But…no dating anyone else, at least during the tour," I said.
 
 "Of course. Next?"
 
 I was surprised but tried not to let it show. I thought he might've put up more of a fight on that one. Guess I was wrong.
 
 "I don't think we should say I love you," I murmured.
 
 "Say what?"
 
 "I love you," I repeated.
 
 His lips twitched as he said, "Looks like you just broke your own rule."
 
 "I'm serious," I said. "Those words mean something.Again, we should avoid confusion and any misunderstandings."
 
 "Don't tell me," he said."One of your concerns/rules is 'No falling in love.'"
 
 My jaw dropped open. "How could you possiblyknow that?"
 
 "I didn't."
 
 "Then how…?"
 
 Felix reached out and gently tucked a piece of my hair behind my ear, making me trail off.
 
 "I heard what you said to your mom in the parking lot."
 
 I frowned. What was he—
 
 "Don't fall in love with a rockstar," he said.
 
 "You weren't supposed to hear that," I mumbled, the memory playing clear as day in my mind, my promise to my mother soundingsilly all of a sudden. Also, "I can't believe you remember that."
 
 "But I do," he said quietly. "It's good advice."
 
 I swallowed. "So, not a mind reader then."
 
 "Just getting a better idea of how your mind works."
 
 "And?" I asked. "Do you agree about the rules?"
 
 Felix shook his head. "Absolutely not."