Rocked by the Billionaire

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Author: Lola Swain
Tags: Romance
dead air better not indicate you are racking your brain trying to think of something to say because you knew about this. Tell me the fucking truth!”
    “Lexi,” Lucia said, “fuck Lex, I was going to tell you. I mean like tomorrow. I just found out about it myself. My mother told me.”
    “What the fuck is going on? Literally an hour ago, I was rubbing my fucking pussy in front of his goddamn face while he watched me on the computer. Now he has a girlfriend?”
    “He must not have known she was coming.” Lucia said.
    “I'm crushed...absolutely fucking crushed. Devon was right, I'm no better than a groupie in Aiden's eyes.”
    “Devon? That is not true, Lex!”
    “Lucia, he has a girlfriend. And it's not me.”
    “Paolo get off me, I have emergencies,” Lucia said.
    “I'll let you go. Call me when he leaves.”
    “No, you will do no such thing,” she said. “I'm here. I am right here. Talk.”
    I alternated between talking and sobbing for several hours while Lucia listened to me and offered advice. But in the end, there was no getting around the fact that I was a fool for thinking Aiden wanted to commit to me.
    “You know what Aiden's like, he'll get tired of this one like he did all the others. He'll be back to you, Lexi.”
    “ Back to me? I didn’t even know he left. And what the fuck does it say about me if I go back to him?”
    “Yes, true. So you have two choices: fight Raven Sheridan for him or give up.”
    “What kind of name is Raven Sheridan?” I said and shook my head.
    “It’s her stage name, I believe.”
    “You think? No, I won’t fight any woman for a man. I want answers from him though.”
    “Then call him and tell him you know about Raven.”
    “It makes me sick men do this, Lucia. It makes me sick that someone can destroy you with their insensitivity.”
    “Love, as in life, is not fair, I’m sorry to say.”
    “I’m going there.”
    “To New York? When?”
    “Now, well, as soon as I find a flight. Yes, I am flying to New York and I will confront Aiden.”
    “Oh, Lexi,” Lucia said, “I don’t know if that’s such a good idea. It could further push him.”
    “Yeah, I want to push him off the roof. What does it matter? He’s had one foot out the door since we fucked. I gave it up.”
    “Yes, no challenge.”
    “But why does Raven Sheridan pose such a challenge?”
    “Well, she’s a porn person. She’s probably wild and adventurous.
    “I fucked my stepfather in a ménage with my stepsister, for fuck’s sake! What could be more wild and adventurous?”
    “True. That was a good night, no?”
    “I can’t even think of it. He makes me sick.”
    “I’m really sorry, Lexi. I could fly in.”
    “I want to go now, before I lose my nerve.”
    “I understand. Please keep your cell on and let me know what is happening.”
    After I got off the phone with Lucia, Allen and I looked for a picture of Raven Sheridan on the Internet.
    “Eh,” Allen said as he studied the picture of her taken at a premiere somewhere, “she’s okay if you like that type of thing.”
    “What type of thing would that be? Beautiful?” I said and slammed my laptop closed and threw it into its bag.
    I booked a red-eye flight from London to New York and reserved a room at the Waldorf under an assumed name. Allen begged me not to go, portending major disaster. But I didn’t care, I had to go.
    I slunk into the Waldorf-Astoria about nine hours after I boarded my plane at Heathrow with my eyes peeled for anyone that had anything to do with Aiden’s band. I just wanted to get to my room and sleep. And I had to figure out what the fuck I was doing there. I felt stupid and embarrassed that I actually flied there and now that I arrived, I wanted to turn around and leave. But that would have been the sensible thing to do, a trait I most definitely do not have.
     
    Surprise, Surprise, Surprise
     
    I slept for about four hours and when I woke, I grabbed a few sheets of the Waldorf’s stationary,
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