Protecting Nicole – Perception Read Online Shandi Boyes

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Erotic, Funny Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 96
Estimated words: 91146 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 456(@200wpm)___ 365(@250wpm)___ 304(@300wpm)
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Nicole enters the studio only seconds later from a thick curtain on its right.

The boisterous cheer of the crowd when they spot her tugs my lips high at one side. They cheer, clap, and stomp down their feet, their vocal welcome strongly reducing the rose coloring of Nicole’s cheeks.

She was anticipating a far worse greeting.

“Wow,” the host murmurs down my headphones when the crowd's applause reaches an ear-piercing level. “That’s quite the ovation. I’ve never seen them so eager.” My back molars smash together when he leans into Nicole’s side and whispers, “Imagine if Rise Up were to ever accept my offer of a sit-down interview. They’d take the fucking roof off.”

His intro implies how their chat will go, but I’m still taken aback by the first question fired off his tongue once a fluorescent sign behind him announces they’re on the air.

“So… Nicole… is Noah as hung as reports claim?”

Nicole’s answer is the blanket response every PR firm would recommend she use. “Only his wife can answer that question.”

“Come on… you don’t need to keep quiet on your affair anymore. Rumors are Emily has shackled him down with another kid. He’s not going anywhere. Not even for a girl as pretty as you.”

The crowd hurries to the edges of their seats like their most salacious suspicions are about to be confirmed, so Nicole tries to let them down gently. “I hate to disappoint everyone, but there’s nothing to share. Noah and I are friends.”

When the crowd boos, her eyes sling to the wings of the stage for moral support. I can only imagine how horrifying this is for her. Being mocked over the internet is bad enough, but it’s soul-crushing when the slandering is done in person by someone she thought would help propel her career to the status it deserves.

Unsurprisingly, Knox doesn’t appear upset about the negative light being shone on Nicole. He keeps his eyes locked on his shoes, and his facial expression is arrogant.

Mercifully, Nicole’s attention doesn’t linger on him long enough for her to absorb his moody attitude. Her eyes find mine only seconds later, and within moments, she sits straighter like my presence alone inserted a steel rod in her back before she focuses on the disc jockey’s next question.

“Would it ease your guilt if I reminded you that we’re the only two people in the room? It’s just you and me, Nicole. All alone. Sharing saucy secrets.”

“That doesn’t ease my conscience in the slightest,” she replies without pause for thought. “How could it when there’s one point nine million Los Angeles men I could have been seated across from today, but somehow, I got lumped with the likes of you?”

Emanual, the host who intended to cut Nicole down as brutally as the critics of her first YouTube sensation, gapes his mouth before he gauges the audience’s response to Nicole’s reply.

With them as in awe of Nicole’s wittiness as I am, he changes the pace of his interview from an interrogation to a proper sit-down chat. “All right. I deserve that. But what can I say? I’m a horny dog when it comes to celebrities and their mating challenges.” Once the audience’s chuckles simmer, Emanual returns his eyes to Nicole. The humor in them is pushed aside for lust when he takes her in as a person for the first time instead of a prop for him to toy with. “Talking about celebrities, what do you think your chances are of becoming one with this?”

When he holds up a mock album cover that looks nothing like the one Knox assured Nicole would meet the market, Knox breathes out a snapped cuss word as my chest puffs high.

That’s River’s album cover—the one he designed on the private jet.

She used my little brother’s design on a cover that will be sold worldwide.

I couldn’t be more proud.

Knox is on the opposite side of the spectrum. “He’s got the wrong fucking album cover,” he tells anyone who’ll listen. “That’s not the right cover.”

“It’s giving me Swiftie vibes.” Emanual tilts the cover to the audience when they hum in agreement. “Yeah? You guys feel it, too?”

Their praise makes Nicole smile. “I can only hope to emulate her.”

“Rate your chances?”

“Of Taylor fandom?” she asks. Her smile vanished.

When Emanual nods, Nicole’s breathy laugh whistles through her mic. “Zero to negative ten.” As quickly as her confidence is swiped, it returns more potent than ever. “But with some tweaking and the right guidance, who knows… maybe I could have a handful of Taylor-worthy hits.”

Her reply piques Emanual’s interest as much as mine. “Tweaking? I thought your album was slated for release in…”—he checks his watch, which is as old school as mine—“nine days?”

“It is.” Her honesty is a refreshing change. “It’s just not ready for public consumption yet.”

“What the fuck is she saying?” Knox is seconds from blowing his top. His ears are red, and he’s tugging on his hair so fiercely that he won’t need to wait to inherit the balding gene from his father to consider hair implants. “It’s been ready for months.”



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