The Greek Tycoon

The Greek Tycoon Read Online Free PDF

Book: The Greek Tycoon Read Online Free PDF
Author: Stephanie Sasmaz
Tags: Fiction, General, Romance
an
oversized t-shirt. “Mel! What are you doing
here?!”
    “Did you really think I would leave
things the way they were yesterday?” She said
as she followed Katie through to the kitchen.
“I’m sorry I stuck my nose in.”
    “It’s ok.” Katie smiled.
    “Katie, you’re my sister, maybe not by
blood but in all the important ways. I love you
and just because I’m married doesn’t change
that.” Melissa hugged her.
    “You should be in Greece with your
husband Mel, not here fussing over a loser
----
like me.”
    “Hey stop it! You are not a loser and
I’ll be here whenever you need me.”
    “How is Andreus? I bet he’s glad I was
the one to break things off before we got in
too deep.”
    “No he’s not. He’s in a fowl mood.”
    “It’s damaged his pride.”
    “I don’t think so Kate. He really likes
you.”
    “Sure he does.” Katie scoffed.
    “I’ve got some news for you!” Melissa
grinned.
    “He’s engaged to a rich stunning…”
    “Shut up!” Melissa laughed. “I’m
pregnant.”
    “Oh my god! How far along are you?”
    “Eight weeks.”
    “No way! And you had the nerve to
wear white at your wedding!” Katie laughed
as she hugged her. “Congratulations!”
    “Thank you.”
    “When did you find out?”
    “Two days ago.”
    “Is Nik happy?”
    “He’s over the moon.”
    “I’m so pleased for you.” Katie smiled.
    Chapter 8
----
    The months flew by and before they
knew it Melissa had reached her due date, she
was feeling fat and uncomfortable and was
desperate to meet her child.
    They found out a few months earlier
that she was carrying a girl, Nikos had been
ecstatic at the thought of having a daughter
and despite Theo and Sophia’s initial
disappointment that their first grand child
would not be a boy they were now almost
excited as Nikos to meet the baby girl.
    Melissa’s contractions started at six
o’clock on the evening of the sixteenth of
February and Nikos took her into hospital at
two o’clock the next morning.
    Katie was getting Rhiannon’s breakfast
ready when the house phone rang, she picked
it up. “Hello?” She answered.
    “Hi Kate.” Melissa sounded tired and
happy.
    “Has she arrived?” Katie smiled.
    “Yes, at seven o’clock this morning.
She weighs seven pounds eight ounces and
we’ve names her Sophia Katie Sillas.”
    “I’m honoured! Congratulations honey.
Are you both ok? How was the birth?”
    “We’re both fine, it was only thirteen
hours from start to finish.”
----
“You lucky cow! What did I do to
deserve to have a thirty hour labour?”
    “Have a ten pound baby.” Melissa
laughed.
    “True.”
    “When can you come out to see her?”
Katie had been dreading this moment for
months, she really didn’t want to see Andreus
yet.
    “It’s not that easy honey, Rhiannon’s in
school…”
    “Andreus is going to America for a
week on Monday, I’m sure your parents will
have Rhiannon for the week. Besides, Nikos
has already booked your flight.” She laughed.
    “I’ll ask mum and dad and call you
back.” Heather walked into the room at that
exact moment.
    “What do you want to ask?” Katie
explained. “Of course! That’s no problem.”
    “Thanks mum. I’ll see you Monday
then Mel.”
    “Excellent! Your flight leaves at eight
o’clock on Monday morning, and Nikos will
be picking you up from the airport.”
    Andreus arrived at the hospital just as
Melissa ended her call with Katie, he was
carrying a huge bouquet of flowers in one
----
hand and a pink teddy bear in the other. “Hi.”
He smiled. “Congratulations.” He walked
over and kissed Melissa’s cheek before
hugging his brother. He placed the gifts on the
table then peered into the bassinette. “She’s
beautiful.”
    “Have a cuddle.” Melissa smiled.
    “I don’t think so.” He laughed. “I don’t
have much experience with babies.”
    “Go on! She wont break.” Andreus
hesitated slightly then awkwardly
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