MR BILLIONAIRE'S CONTRACT WOMAN
a's
y a crowd that looked like they walked straight out of a "Billionaires of Manhattan" spread, I felt like the ultimate imposter. E
re." Sophie nudged me. "Look aro
, eyeing the gleaming marble floor
bout new beginnings. Speaking of which..." She turned to the bartender, flashin
bartender nodded. "I d
." She winked. "It's about
the glass. "Fine. Here's to livi
ole it. Tall, broad-shouldered, impossibly sharp in a dark suit that probably cost more tha
. He was looking at me with the kind of intensity that made my heart skip a beat. But
eded-a walking billbo
ng my gaze and raising an eyebrow. "We
," I said, teari
ding my way. The crowd parted effortlessly for him, like he owned the room. He stoppe
His voice was deep, smooth. The kind that su
as much indifference as I could muster. "
s sweeping over me with that same confident arroga
took a deliberate sip of my drink
he asked, that infur
in. "Depends o
his cologne-expensive, bold, and imposs
contact. He was close now, too close, and that energ
d of it. "So, tell me, Emma-why is a girl l
d. "And here I thought we'
s mouth quirking up. "After all, most peo
I'm just here for
shiver down my spine. "Well, whatever your reasons,"
ed with a roll of my eyes, my tone as dry as I
attitude of yours mig
e-was the last complication I needed. I'd read about him in passing: young billionaire, ruthless, charmin
a friend. You don't have to find me 'intriguing
wrist with the barest touch. Just enough to make me paus
said, his voice a mix of amusement
e, daring him to say
d for a moment, the room seemed to fade, leaving just him and me, locked in a
d, pointed, and somehow hitting far too close
smiled, sweet as sugar. "
st watched me with a steady, unrea
y voice light. "Because I don't plan on being
ns. Then he leaned closer, his voice dropping to a lo
w it. But standing there, caught in his gaze, the pulse of the party fadin
, breaking eye contact. "
nding there, the thrill of walking away