The Billionaire's Heartbeat
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ed her sweater tighter around her face, shielding herself from the cold. The downtown streets of New
orite spot to sketch between freelance gigs. She was a struggling artist with big dreams and barely enough
a man in an impeccably tailored suit. The impact
aimed, dropping to her knees to
t calm. He crouched to help her, his hand brushin
med by sharp cheekbones and an air of authority. But it wasn't just his striking features that threw her off;
trand of damp hair behind he
ng of a city skyline, alive with detail and emotion. "Y
e quickly stuffed the papers back into her port
me off course," he said, a hint of amusemen
ng up and brushing off her jeans. "
to get to." He checked his watch-a sleek, minimalist design that probably c
if she'd heard him
her. "Send me a portfolio. If it's as good as this, he ge
ng a beat. The name embossed in bold, sil
res spanning artificial intelligence, renewable energy, and more. Rumor had it he ne
mered. "I'll... I'll
mile before stepping into a sleek black
he rain, staring at
an C
café, her thoughts racing. What could a billionaire p
w, her life had ju
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