Billionaire Beast (Billionaire Bikers MC #2)

Billionaire Beast (Billionaire Bikers MC #2) Read Online Free PDF

Book: Billionaire Beast (Billionaire Bikers MC #2) Read Online Free PDF
Author: Sam Crescent
the first to lose his virginity, and he told her
all about it. She never felt jealous though.
    Jay was her best friend, and she loved him.
    “I’m going to head to bed. I’ve still got to work
tomorrow.”
    “Didn’t he drop you off?” Jay asked.
    She finished her wine and winced. “Not really.
Afterward, he went into the bathroom, and I did the whole disappearing act. I
didn’t really think it through.”
    “Do you think he could come here?”
    “I hope not.”
    ****
    Shit, she had found someone.
    Jay’s heart raced as he stared at his best friend.
What the fuck was he to do? He didn’t want to lose her, and yet, he saw the
look in her eye. She wanted Richard, and it went far beyond just fucking. Was
there a way he could share her? He’d never been averse to sharing a woman, but
Temperance had shown no desire for it. Jay was willing to do whatever it took
to win her over.
    “Do you want him to come here?” Jay asked.
    “I’m not sure. How about you? How has your night
been?”
    “Okay.”
    He didn’t want to talk about how he’d been pacing the
apartment, scared out of his mind about losing his best friend, and the only
woman he’d ever loved. “I watched some television.”
    Lies, all of it.
    ****
    “What do you do when the woman you fucked runs out on
you?” Richard asked, pulling up his pants.
    He was so fucking angry finding her doing the
disappearing act.
    “Why are you asking me?” Lewis asked.
    “I called Russ, and he’s busy.”
    “So? I’ve got business to take care of.”
    “Everyone knows you’ve been dealing with Mandy. Give a
guy a break and help me out.”
    “There’re seven other men you can call who’ll help you
out.”
    “I’m not looking for just any opinion. I want yours or
Russ’s.”
    “Why?”
    Tugging on his suit jacket, he glared at his cell
phone. He had it on speaker, and his so-called friend was starting to really
piss him off. “You know what it’s like to connect to another woman.”
    “I don’t have a clue what you’re talking about.”
    “For fuck’s sake, Lewis. You’ve just spent every
moment of your adult life hunting for a woman who went missing years ago. Mandy
is not just some kind of pussy to you. She means something.”
    “What are you trying to get at?”
    “Are you being obtuse on purpose? I’ve just had sex
with a woman, and she’s more than just some random pussy.”
    “Oh, okay, now that makes sense. She ran out on you?”
    It seemed like a switch went off inside of Lewis’s
head.
    “Yeah, she ran out on me.”
    “Who is she?”
    “She works for me.”
    “Wow, you’re breaking your own code there.”
    “Yeah, I don’t need you to spell it out for me. I know
I broke my own code.”
    “Wait, are we talking about Temperance? You screwed
Temperance?”
    “Yes, I screwed her, and she ran out on me.” He rubbed
the back of his head, trying to figure out what the hell to do. Richard couldn’t
recall ever being in this position before, and he was out of his depth.
    “What do you want to do?”
    “Go after her.”
    “Then why don’t you?”
    “What?”
    “Go after her? You know her address. You’ve just been
screwing her. Go after her, and do whatever the hell you want to do.”
    “Bye,” Richard said, hanging up the phone.
    He took a seat behind his desk, accessed the secured
employee files, and typed in Temperance’s name.
    Her details came up, and he quickly typed them in his
phone so that he could get directions.
    Before he had the chance to talk himself out of what
he was about to do, he was in his car, and following the road toward her
apartment. She lived in a really nice area, which he was happy about. The last
thing he wanted was for her to be in an awful place. Temperance never made
anything personal, and when he actually thought about their time together, she
never talked about herself.
    Today was the first that that they had ever crossed
the line.
    They were both usually … he didn’t know the way
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