The Billionaire Prize
n't sure she wanted to go there, or maybe she
f herself and her babies, pay the bills, and everything else. She didn't want to go back to a pla
o
have to do that later this evening, and mentally, she calculate
rt a whole lot, but she just wasn't comfortable with the invite. I mean, why in t
inner, and what else they might ask of her, even though the ema
d, being the usual pain in the neck she usually was. "I already told you I'll stay at home with the
o where you need to go, and you will have fun. It's just three days, Trinity, not ev
days! I don't think I want to leave
ll them before you come
that's not what I'm saying. I'm just going to miss the
e to have a little bit of fun, have dinner with a hot stranger or something, and l
nity said. "Wait, I just sounded like I'm a hundred and
that before I had to po
who had a smile on his face. It was one of those "I just do this because it's my
Wait," she stopped him, waving her hand. "Sorry. Change that to a half-caff with
e said, and Raina
lt you're not cr
e barrister to get their orders ready, Raina asked Trinity if
s up in my busines
y business too. You know it is; I live vicario
ng your own advice and living your own life as well? I would like to see you l
she said, her cheeks staining with a col
ould promise to also go on a date when I'm back. Is that a fair deal?" She asked, know
n agreement, and she said, "Fine! It's on then! I'l
ng that easily to this, but then she sighed and nodded. Well, she should have thought better about it before
y air blasting against her face. Trinity adjusted the jacket she wore and drank from her cup
wanted to live a little, even though that can't be now. She ne
ll she was
owledge the email; if they haven't already found someone to replace her since she didn't reply all this while, a
then, she