Awe-Struck, Book 2

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steak and let it marinate in the fridge for a couple of hours. The key is rubbing.” Sunny gave Gabe a sassy smile.
    “Hmm…rubbing huh? Well just for that ridiculously good meal, you deserve a little rub down yourself.” Gabe gazed at her slyly.
    “Yes, please.”
    “Okay, but before we do I need to talk to you about something.” Gabe broached nervously, putting Sunny on edge.
    “Okay…”
    “Well, through all of our drama with the media, the accident and the public’s response to us or mainly you; I thought that I could handle it on my own. That everything would die down after a while. But it hasn’t and it’s taken its toll on you, and I don’t like it.” Gabe frowned thoughtfully looking at her cast.
    “So what do you propose?”
    “Well I finally contacted my publicist, Kimberly Armstrong, who’s been trying to get in touch with me through all of this. And we brainstormed a little bit on the perfect avenues to take to curb the appetite of the media and public’s curiosity.”
    “And what were those exactly?” Sunny asked apprehensively. She just knew it was going to involve something very public.
    “Okay, so hear me out. I can tell you’re already ready to freak out.” Gabe looked at Sunny anxiously.
    “I’m listening.”
    “Okay. Well, we figured the best way would be to go on one of the numerous talk shows that are on T.V. One that reaches the most people, but at the same time one you’d feel comfortable being on. So we chose The Chat.” Gabe appeared to brace himself for Sunny’s reaction.
    “Oh, ‘The Chat’.” Sunny said with mock levity. “Oh, just the most popular morning talk show ever, that’s been on for a billion years and that every housewife and stay-at-home mom watches every day.” Sunny sarcastically waved her good hand in the air, like it was all no big deal.
    “Come on Sunny, don’t be like that. We have to do something. Hell, the majority of the country still thinks that I cheated on you and the rest think we have an ‘open’ relationship. Not to mention that you were almost killed because you practically got pushed out into on-coming traffic!” Gabe’s voice rose to a shout by the end of his tirade.
    “Fine. But if I say something stupid or have a case of foot-in-mouth disease, it’s all on you.” Sunny sighed in resignation.
    “You’ll do fine. Everyone will love you, just like normal. The world just needs a chance to get to know you, even as unfair as that sounds. I know our relationship is no one’s business, but unfortunately this is the world I’m involved in. A world I’m seriously thinking about giving up if things don’t get better.” Gabe said in complete seriousness.
    “What?! Gabe, you can’t give up your life for me! That’s not what I want.” Sunny cried out.
    “It was something I was thinking about even before I met you. Now it’s just for a different reason.” Gabe stood up and came to stand in front of Sunny’s seat. “And I have a mind to take you away and keep you to myself forever.” Gabe pulled her up and tipped up her chin to give her a firm kiss. “But until then, we have to do something about all this craziness, before I end up killing someone.”
    “Okay, so when are we going on the show?” Sunny sighed heavily, finally completely giving in.
    “So you’ll do it?!” Gabe asked obviously happy.
    “Yes. You’ve been involved in this world for way longer than I have, so I figure you and your publicist know what you’re talking about. But I don’t have to like it.” Sunny pouted, folding her arms under her chest, emphasizing her breasts.
    Gabe closed his eyes and shook his head, trying to get back the focus that Sunny’s nearly bare breasts took away. “I know getting on national T.V. scares you, but it’s for the best and the ladies on The Chat are fun and welcoming. I always have a great time when I’m on the show. And I talked to them and let them know that you’re a little camera shy, and they said that

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