Wright that Got Away by K.A. Linde

Wright that Got Away by K.A. Linde

Author:K.A. Linde [Linde, K.A.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: K.A. Linde Inc.


A few hours later, we had the ten planned videos and who even knew how many additional videos we’d managed to get. When Nate and I got together, ideas just spilled from a fount. Whatever we started with, we almost always doubled because we couldn’t stop from coming up with more and more. There was a reason we’d both increased our audience since working together.

Not that anything had done for my audience what one video with Campbell did. I’d never seen numbers like that. And I’d never see them again. Well, not unless we went very public with our relationship. Something neither of us was keen on doing. Not to something this new and special. I wasn’t even ready for my assistant to be in the know. I couldn’t imagine the rest of the world.

“That was a great day,” Nate said.

“It really was. I feel so accomplished.”

He leaned back against his yellow Jeep Wrangler Rubicon that he’d driven up from Midland. “So, are you going to tell me what’s up?”

I shrugged. “Sorry about the video. Honey posted it without my knowledge, and then I didn’t know that everyone would think you were proposing.”

“Yeah, I don’t care about that.” He laughed and pushed up the sleeves of his white button-up. “It was kind of fun.”

“Shit stirrer.”

He pinched my arm playfully. “So, I’m guessing that was Campbell?”

I bit my lip and nodded.

“Are you two an item? How did that even happen?”

“Would you believe me if I said that I got mobbed?”

His eyes rounded. “What?”

“Yeah, on the Fourth of July, right after the ‘I See the Real You’ challenge video.”

“That video fucking blew up. But seriously, mobbed? Are you okay?”

I nodded. “I’m kind of claustrophobic. So, some of it was just that. I got away and ran, but all my friends were at the fireworks already, and no one was answering. So, I called Campbell.”

“Ah,” he said with a knowing smirk.

“So, it kind of happened like that.”

“Well, lately, I’ve had some crazy-ass shit happen to me, too.” He raised his eyebrows. “Involving you, actually.”

“What? What do you mean?”

“I don’t know. There was this girl who kept messaging me. I thought she was hitting on me at first, but then I think she was snooping for information on you. She wanted me to confirm whether or not we were dating.” He shrugged. “It was bizarre. I wonder if it was like how you got mobbed.”

“Yeah. Campbell Soup girls.”

Nate blinked. “Excuse me?”

“Uh…that’s what Campbell’s fans are called.”

“That’s a terrible name.”

“Tell me about it.”

We both burst into laughter. It was nice and comfortable. I’d been a little worried that there would be some lingering…thing here with me and Nate. But it just wasn’t there. We looked great on camera. We were entirely authentic because we enjoyed each other’s company. But there wasn’t anything else there.

“So, what now?” he asked. “When’s he leaving?”

“I’m not sure. He has to go back to LA in, like, two weeks.”

Nate crossed his arms over his chest. “And you’re going to, what? Go with him?”

“I haven’t gotten that far.



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