perspective?â
âAnyone listening. Probably not you.â Jesse sighed. âShe needs help. I know she thinks I donât care about her, but I do. I didnât know who else to call. Youâre here and thatâs what matters.â
Claire groaned. âIt isnât what matters. I donât belong here.â Not that she was leaving, but still. âEvery moment is uncomfortable. And who is Wyatt? He hates me, too. Did she spend all her time telling him horrible things about me?â
âNot all, but some. Wyatt and Nicole are friends. Have been for a long time. His stepbrother, Drew, married Nicole. They, ah, just broke up a couple of weeks ago. I donât know if theyâre going to get back together.â
Jesse crossed her arms over her chest as she spoke. Claire felt the undercurrents but didnât know what they meant.
âShe never even invited me to the wedding,â Claire murmured.
âDid you expect her to?â
âOf course. I would have come.â
âAssuming you werenât playing for the queen that night.â
Claire glared at her. âDonât you dare take any attitude with me, Jesse. Most of this is your fault.â
âIâm not the one who took off and left her family behind to go be famous.â
There was a bitterness in her sisterâs words. Claire frowned. âIs that what you think happened? That I simply decided to go off and be famous? I was six years old. I didnât get to decide anything. They decided for me.â Her parents, her teacher. One day sheâd been living in Seattle and the next she was on a plane to New York. âThey took me away from my family and no matter how much I begged, they wouldnât let me come home.â
âPoor little prodigy,â Jesse said. âIs the fame too much? Are you having too much fun?â
âItâs not like that.â
But she didnât bother explaining. No one wanted to know the truth. Not the past or the present. No one wanted to hear about the hours spent practicing, the late nights and early mornings, the delayed flights, the grueling schedule. No one cared that after a while, all the hotels rooms looked the same and that the only way she could tell what city she was in was by looking at the newspaper on her breakfast tray. That while sheâd visited some of the most amazing places in the world, sheâd never seen them. There wasnât time.
âIâm a trained circus animal,â she said at last. âNothing more.â
âYou were the princess.â Jesseâs mouth twisted. âFussed over, pampered. Wanted. Probably still are. It wasnât like that here. At least not for me.â
âWhat do you mean?â
Jesse shrugged. âIt doesnât matter.â
Claire had a feeling it did matter a lot. âWhy did you and Nicole fight?â
Jesse stiffened. âI donât want to talk about that.â
âYouâd better. Itâs the reason you lied to me. You dragged me all the way out here to deal with some mess you couldnât. So what happened?â
âIâ¦â Jesse drew in a breath. Her expression turned defiant. âNicole caught me in bed with her husband. She wasnât happy.â
Claire opened her mouth, then closed it. Shock flooded her. âYou slept with your sisterâs husband? You had sex with him?â It was impossible. Who did that sort of thing? âSheâs family.â
âShe would disagree with you about that. She disowned me.â
Jesse sounded so calm about all of this. As if what sheâd done didnât matter. Claire wanted to shake her. âDo you blame her? What were you thinking?â
âI wasnât thinking. I wasnât doing a lot of things but no one wants to hear that.â
Claire glared at her. âYou need a better excuse than that. Sex doesnât just happen. You didnât stumble into him and suddenly you
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