***Justin's Point of View***
"Come as soon as you want." Nick answered when I asked him what time I should get to his place. "Seriously, go home, do whatever you need, change into sweats, then come over." We're standing in his office, only 30 minutes left before the weekend.
"Sweats?" I laughed.
"Yeah. Sweats. Be as comfortable as you want, we can have a chilled night in."
"Okay." I laughed. "I must say, you seem eager for me to get to your place..." I teased him.
He gave me the most adorable boyish smile. "I like spending time with you." He shrugged. He turned serious. "Plus, you're so skinny, you need to get some meat on those bones."
"Ah I see how it is." I laughed. He moved closer to me, sliding his hand around my waist. "Whoa, Whoa, Whoa! Someone can come in at any moment." I tried to back up but he was too quick. He pressed his lips to mine and gave me a passionate kiss.
"Nobody's gonna come in here unannounced. Plus, it's kinda fun being sneaky around the office." He gave me another quick kiss.
"As long as we don't get caught."
"People will find out eventually, you know."
"I know, but let's keep it between us for a little while. I wanna make sure I'm ready to face the backlash."
"Don't let the gossipers get to you, okay? It won't be easy, but I promise to do everything I can to protect you from everyone." He said softly. I leaned in, resting my chin on his shoulder and enveloping him in a big hug.
"I know you will. I still can't believe we're dating, it's crazy enough that you're my boss, but the fact that everyone is gonna talk about us being together blows my mind."
"I'm sorry. I can't change or control that aspect of my life. If it's too much for you just tell me, I understand."
I pulled back from our embrace to look him in his eyes. "That's not what I mean. I know you can't, and I know it's a part of dating you. And so far I'm really enjoying dating you." He kissed me. "I should go and finish up a few loose ends before the weekend."
"I'll see you soon." He gave a relaxed smile as I headed out.
***
Why do I not own any cute sweatpants?! Literally! None of them are flattering! How am I gonna continue tricking this Adonis of a man into thinking I'm cute if he tells me to wear sweatpants!
I dug through clothes I never use, looking for something not half bad. No luck. Guess I'll just look like trash in my black joggers - my comfiest pair.
I texted him when I left my building, giving him a little heads up. As I approached his place, I admired the stunning architecture of his building. Wait a second, I remember this place I think. I checked the address he sent, yup, this is the building that is famous for being home to the insanely wealthy. Like, you need to have $100 million minimum net worth to even be considered for the ability to put an offer!
I mean, I'm not surprised, he can afford it. I wonder what his place looks like, it's probably completely remodeled to look like a spaceship.
The doorman opened the door for me and I thanked him as I headed in. I immediately looked up at the breathtaking ceiling, full of hand painted images. Every inch of this lobby has been meticulously designed and cared for.
"Hey, Justin." Nick appeared from a side hallway, where I assume the elevators are. "I'm glad you could make it."
"Hey..." I smiled, my full attention now on him. "This building is beautiful!"
"It is, isn't it?" He smiled. "I try not to take it for granted but sometimes I forget just how much history this place has." He looked up at the ceiling, his hands causally in his pockets. He's in grey sweatpants and a light blue long sleeve shirt with an attached hood. "Ready to head up?"
"Yeah." I said, following him back down the hallway where we entered an elevator. Stepping inside, I was shocked to see a uniformed woman standing inside the elevator. I watched as she then pressed the highest button.
Nick turned to me. "Now, please don't judge me, my place is not to everyone's taste." He laughed.
"Why? Is it reminiscent of a spaceship?" I joked.
He laughed. "Not exactly." He answered. The elevator slowed, coming to a stop. "Thank you, Carrie."
"Thank you." I smiled at the woman.
"Have a nice evening." She smiled back.
We stepped out onto the landing. I looked around for a door, then realized we're already in his apartment.
"I assume you'd like a tour like you gave me?"
"You don't have to." I said.
"I want to. Plus, I cleaned every inch of this place so it's spotless for you."
"Hiding the fact you're a slob?" I teased.
"I mean, that's 5th date material." He winked, giving me his trademark grin. "So this is the foyer." He motioned around the large, circular room we are standing in. A stunning, original-wood staircase curved up one side of the room, up to the second floor I assume. Hanging down from the double-high ceiling is a Restoration Hardware-vibe circular chandelier with candlelight shaped bulbs.
"This grey, cloud wallpaper is so pretty." I admired the paneling that filled the walls. The few pieces of furniture look older than this country.
"Behind that door is a small bathroom for guests. Through this way is the formal living area." He took me through to the right, into a huge, elegantly decorated room. "It runs the length of the apartment. It's where I host any parties or gatherings for business related things." I immediately noticed the grand piano on the other end, tucked in the corner casually.
"A shame you haven't converted this to a bowling alley." I quipped, making him laugh. We walked down the extended room, I admired the paintings on the walls and then gawked at the beautiful stone fireplace. "How high are these ceilings? It's rare to have to have such high ceilings in the city isn't it?"
"20 feet. Yeah, I'm lucky I was able to get them." He guided me into another room, this one full of dark, rich colors. "This is my office, I honestly prefer this one to the one at work, but don't tell it that. Don't want to hurt it's feelings." He played.
Between the natural mahogany desk and floor, the brown leather chair and couch, and forest green accent pillows, I can see why it's his favorite. It is the perfect combination of cozy and studious.
The next room, a library (because, of course that's normal), matches his office. "Wait, is that a balcony up there? Is this two floors?!" I asked. The dark bookshelves, filled with gorgeous leather bound, probably first editions, extended up 40 feet, with a second floor inside balcony that wrapped around the entire room.
"Yup, I actually have not touched anything in here besides the books and furniture. It was originally built by the Rockefeller family, and I love it too much to dare change anything."
"I don't blame you, it's stunning." I admired the room some more, almost forgetting to appreciate the magnificent furniture in the room, perfect for curling up and reading. I walked along one wall, scanning the books. "Is that a first edition Jane Austen?"
"It is. I loan or donate most of my special stuff to museums and libraries, but can't part ways with this one."