“How’s the weather over there? Heard a storm may be coming in before the race.”
The sun shines down on me, not a cloud in sight. I hang out in the shadow of one of Christ’s open arms, which is ironic since I’m lying to my brother.
“Don’t worry about that because it’s bright and sunny here. You still have a few days before you need to come over anyway.”
“How’s little miss Sophie doing?”
“Good.” I choke on the word. “Hanging out at the famous statue before visiting Sugarloaf Mountain.”
I promise once this season is over, I will tell the truth no matter what. Noah tells me how much he wants to date me after the season ends. Hopefully, my relationship with him is worth the nausea I feel every time I lie to my brother.
“Well lucky you’re having a good time. Noah stood me up at a sponsor event, which meant I had to spend five hours talking to people by myself. I hated every second of it.”
My chest tightens. “Oh, no.” Wow, Maya. Please act less surprised.
“Yeah, no shit ‘oh, no.’ He acts tough and entitled, too good to pick up the phone and let me know he wouldn’t be saving my ass from dead-end conversations. But whatever, I survived.”
The three of us need another tequila bonding session.
“At least you love those types of events. Sucks he didn’t show.” Sucks he was in bed with me while you were schmoozing. I might as well shower in holy water to cleanse myself from my deception.
“Yeah, maybe for the first hour. But I can’t even take a piss without someone asking me a question about the season or my teammate.”
I laugh at the mental picture Santi paints me. “Well, I better get going.”
“Right. Your travel buddy has replaced me.”
Santi clenches a fist around my heart without knowing it.
I fight to get the words out. “Never, you’re always my number one.”
“I better be. Catch you later.” He hangs up the phone.
Noah grins at me from across the cobbled platform. I offer a weak smile and a small wave, taking deep breaths to ease the tension building in my head.
I hope all this worry is worth it because unlike Noah, I don’t welcome trouble with open arms and a kiss.
“You disappeared three times already tonight. You even abandoned me with Charles Wolfe. Of all people, that’s low, Maya.” Santi’s voice comes out whiny.
I shoot him a sweet smile and shrug my shoulders. He dislikes that sponsor, sharing how the guy gets drunk and has a preference for hugging it out. Brown eyes glare down at me with a hint of amusement.
“I’m sorry. I got distracted.” I bring my drink up to my lips because I have to keep my hands busy. If not, my nervousness will give me away.
“You’ve been more than that lately. I’ll have to talk to Sophie because she takes up too much of your time, making me feel needy and jealous.”
He fails to notice me choking on my drink.
Way to keep it cool, Maya.
He continues, oblivious to my internal struggle. “It’s getting out of hand. Give me my sister back already. We only have two races left and I barely see you anymore. Not even at the press conferences.”
“Well, those get boring. I almost fell asleep at one…standing up, I might add.” I don’t include how Noah had kept me up for hours the night before.
His cold gaze assesses me while he remains silent.
“I’ll spend the rest of the night by your side. I’ll even help you avoid Charles; I don’t think he likes me very much anyway.” I link my arm in his, ignoring how my throat feels like I chugged sand.
“You better. He hugged me twice, his sweaty face rubbing against mine. Feel pity for your older brother.” Santi winces.
I rub his arm in assurance. “Aw, poor baby. I’m here now and I’ll keep an eye out for him.”
Not soon after, Noah finds me again. But this time he frowns when his eyes land on Santi next to me. His eyes scream trouble. The delicious kind of trouble, but trouble nonetheless with my brother here. I subtly shake my head from side to side in hopes of discouraging his advances. His lips tip up at the corners.
“Noah, good to see you, man. It feels like you barely hang around these things. You missed Charles today. He hugged me.” My brother gives Noah the usual guy hello: hands shaking, backs being clapped.
Guilt eats me alive like a corroded battery in the pit of my stomach. How does Noah keep his face neutral all the time? I need to set up a meeting with Bandini’s PR manager because I can use some insider tips.