Lovely Trigger

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Authors: R. K. Lilley
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come.  
    He never did, thank God, but as soon as it was over, I made sure we got out of there fast, feeling like I’d dodged a bullet.    
    I waited until Andrew fell asleep that night, went into the bathroom, and cried for hours.   The show had been amazing, but it had hurt so much to see him again, and moreover like that, so beautiful, so compelling.  
    It brought to mind how much of myself I’d invested in him, knowing that this was the investment, this amazing man I’d seen tonight.   He’d been a gamble, with a strong potential for loss and gain.   I’d suffered the loss.   Tonight I’d been reminded brutally of the promised gain.    
    I cried because of that.   But also, because I was a fool.  
    I was so very proud of him.  

    TRISTAN
    I spotted James and his new woman just as I finished my stint with the red carpet photographer nonsense.  
    I grinned at the way James glared at me just for glancing in her direction.   The man had it bad.  
    I moved to them, making as if to embrace Bianca, but James was there, catching me up in a bear hug, lifting me just enough to show me that he was no pushover.  
    “You lay a finger on her, and I’ll break those magic hands of yours,” he growled into my ear.  
    I threw my head back and laughed.   That was just what I’d needed to get over some of my tension about seeing Danika again.
    I sized him up, more out of habit than anything else.   I’d never lost a fight in my life, but I thought James could put up a good struggle before I took him down.  
    It was an arrogance born out of the simple fact that I was undefeated.   He was as tall as I was, but I outweighed him, therefore I could take him.   It was a simple formula that had always served me well.   Also, there was no way the prep school prince had been in as many fights as I had.    
    He pulled away, but not before I stole his watch.
    He stayed directly between me and his woman.   I really couldn’t get enough of this new side of him.   He was just too easy to rile.  
    Bianca gave me a little wave and a smile.  
    I bowed to her, grinning.   She was beautiful and really quite sweet, and I’d seen the change she’d made in James.   I approved wholeheartedly.   She was good for him.   Even if she had turned him into a jealous nutcase.  
    I was going to have some fun with this.
    “So no touching,” I observed.   “Can I at least see her tattoo?   I heard all about it.   I heard her back was lovely, just like the rest of her.”
    Bianca giggled, and even James grinned, shaking his head.  
    “Outrageous bastard,” James said under his breath.
    They introduced me to a guy named Stephan and his boyfriend, Javier.  
    I’d heard about Stephan, Bianca’s best friend, and we hit it off right away.   I had a feeling he was the type of guy that hit it off with everyone.   He was charming and came off as very sincere.   It didn’t hurt that he went all fanboy on me right off the bat.
    “I bet he lets you hug her,” I told Stephan, smirking at James.  
    That set James off, and we insulted each other for a few thankfully distracting minutes.  
    It felt like I was bracing myself for a blow, and my eyes scanned the crowd constantly, searching for a shining black head of hair.
    “Bianca only just found out that you’re a singing magician,” James shot at me.  
    “Well, it pays the bills.   Some of us have to have more than one talent.   We can’t all get by on looks alone.   Are you using a new conditioner or something?   I swear your hair is even shinier than usual.   I bet it smells like strawberries.   And admit it, those are contact lenses.”
    “Please, I know what you get paid just for the magician gig.   All your bills were covered before you got the band back together.   And I have no idea what conditioner I used.   It all just magically appears in the dispenser in my shower.   And if you try to smell my hair, I’ll assume you’re coming onto

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