I.

CHAPTER ONE
"I'M SO glad you made it!"
"Hey!" Chaya could not help beaming as Jellybean pulled her into a hug.
She met her at the lobby of the condominium building of her boyfriend's place. It was his birthday. They were finally reunited since they parted ways from graduation.
"We've got so much to talk about, don't you think?" Jellybean pulled Chaya toward the elevator.
"I guess so," Chaya agreed with a nod.
"So, how are things between you and Tye?" Jellybean asked as she punched the buttons to her boyfriend's unit.
There were only two of them in the elevator.
Chaya forced a smile.
"I guess we're done for good," she replied with a shrug.
"What?" Jellybean uttered in surprise. "Tell me you're kidding."
"I wish I was. But..." Chaya pursed her lips. "Yeah."
Jellybean's face turned sad.
"Honestly, I really think you're perfect for each other. Tye really looked like a genuine person."
Though they have been apart for years, Jellybean was 'following' their private relationship. They had constant communication through messaging apps, so they were always updated with each other.
"He is," Chaya agreed.
"I wish he was the problem, so it would be easy for you to get over it."
She chuckled at Jellybean's remark.
"I did think we're going to end up with each other," she said afterward. "Some things are not just meant to be, I guess."
"Cheer up, Chaya." Jellybean squeezed her shoulder. "Parker got a lot of handsome, rich friends. I'll introduce you to them later."
Chaya shook her head as she laughed.
"No. I have my priorities, and they are a great distraction."
"You can never be so sure, Chaya." Jellybean winked.

***
"WELCOME to Parker's humble abode," Jellybean said as they entered Parker's unit. It was on the seventh floor of the building.
It was almost nighttime when Chaya arrived. That was not her first time visiting a condo. Tye lived in one, but he said he liked staying in her tiny, cheap apartment.
Parker's unit was elegant and spacious. Of course, he could afford a place such as this. He was just one of the highest-paid basketball players in the country. And he was only thirty years old.
And speaking of the birthday boy. Parker appeared in the living room with a broad smile. He was towering, with broad shoulders and sun-kissed skin.
"Chaya?" he said.
"Parker. Happy birthday!"
"Oh, thank you. It's nice to finally meet you. Jellybean has some really interesting stories about you." He offered his hand.
"Wow." Chaya turned to Jellybean in amusement as she shook Parker's hand. "I'm quite relieved to hear that. It's nice to finally meet you, too, Parker. Can I ask for an autograph later?"
Parker chuckled as he let go of her hand.
"No problem."
"Chaya is a certified introvert, you know. But I can always count on her back in the day," Jellybean said matter-of-factly.
"Do you mind if I ask if you're dating someone right now?" Parker asked.
"Why?"
"My good friend Kyrie has been single for a long time now. He's a good guy, but I worry that he's married to his work." Parker chuckled.
"I just came from a breakup, actually," Chaya replied awkwardly. "But maybe we can be friends."
"How long have you been together with Tye, by the way?" Jellybean asked.
"About three years of on-and-off relationship," she replied with a sad smile.
"I'm sorry to hear that," Parker said sympathetically.
"Thank you. That's kind of you."
"By the way, we're going to have dinner on the balcony." Jellybean motioned to the other side of the unit. "Have you called Kyrie yet?" she asked Parker.
"Yep. He must be in the parking lot right now," Parker replied.
"Let me help," Chaya volunteered.
"Oh, thanks, Chaya. Let's go."

***
"THANKS for your help, Chaya," Jellybean said.
She had set the long table on the balcony. Parker wasn't expecting a lot of visitors, she said.
"No problem," Chaya replied.
"I'll go get the cake. You can rest here while we wait for the rest."
"Oh, okay." Chaya nodded.
When Jellybean went back to the kitchen, Chaya sauntered to the other side of the balcony to get a view of the city. The sky was now turning indigo from crimson. There were skyscrapers everywhere she looked.
And she paused as she spotted a huge billboard across the street. Tyler Garcia, the country's promising leading man, was holding a hamburger from a popular fast-food restaurant. He was the chain's newest endorser. He was wearing a big smile.
Chaya sighed and looked away. She caught the steel rail and looked below her. She was met by the swimming pool on the ground. That was a mistake because she had a fear of heights.
She quickly took a step back as she felt dizzy, but she bumped into a firm wall. The wall smelled of soap and faint perfume. Chaya realized that it was a man when she felt strong arms around her.
She automatically glanced up, and she was met by a handsome face. Tan skin, full lips, and a thin stubble around his mouth—this man looked as if he had walked out of a dream. Chaya blinked when she realized she was shamelessly staring at him.
"I'm sorry!" she said as she pulled away from him. She cleared her throat as she straightened her back. She could feel her heart pounding inside her chest.
"Did I scare you?" he asked in a soothing voice.
Chaya blinked once again.
"N-no." She shook her head at once.
"I'm glad to hear that. I was just about to introduce myself." He smiled. "I'm Kyrie Andrew Page. You can call me 'Kyrie.' Everyone calls me that." He offered his hand. "And you are?"
"I'm Chaya Rosales, Jellybean's friend." She took his hand. Her heart skipped a beat as he squeezed it. "I-it's nice to meet you."
"It's nice to meet you, too." Kyrie slowly let go of her hand. "Have we met before?"
"I don't think so. I've never seen you before." Chaya laughed awkwardly.
It was funny how she could still feel his touch around her. Chaya almost thought she would melt in his arms.
Kyrie smiled.
"Yeah."
"So, it looks like you have met my boss," Jellybean interrupted. She put the cake on the table.
"Your boss?" Chaya uttered in astonishment.
"Yeah, I worked for him. He is the creative director and the future CEO of Kving," Jellybean said proudly.
Jellybean worked as a branch manager of Kving, one of the most popular shoe companies in the country. It got the most popular celebrities and athletes as its endorsers.
"The latter part is an exaggeration," Kyrie remarked.
"It isn't. It's going to happen," Jellybean said confidently.
Kyrie smiled at Chaya as he shrugged. Chaya could not help a smile, too.
"I love to brag for my boss, you know," Jellybean added and giggled. "Oh, and Chaya's single." She winked at Kyrie as she nudged her boss's side with her elbow.
Kyrie could not help a chuckle as Chaya felt her cheeks burn.

***
"I GUESS everyone's here," Parker announced as he appeared with a couple behind him. "So, that is Chaya over there. She's Jellybean's good friend from college. Chaya, this is Winston and his girlfriend, Coleen."
Winston was Parker's teammate.
"Hi," Chaya greeted and gave them a small wave.
"Hello," Coleen replied.
"So, Kyrie isn't going to be a fifth wheel after all," Winston teased.
"Shut up, Winston," Kyrie said in a bored tone.
The rest of them laughed except for Chaya. She felt awkward.

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