The Billionaire's Long-Lost Love
the ashtray with a sharp flick, the fain
raped over the back of the chair. His two bodyguards remained at atten
his steps deliberate and steady as he made hi
by the door of the Rolls-Royce Sweptail. The drive
ly moved to the front seat while the bodyguards climbed into the vehicles following the Rolls-Royc
in less than an hour. Our men are already
oice firm and resolute. "Let
ror. "Are you sure about this? Do you really want to risk
" Jaxon answered, his tone calm but unwavering. "Don
ut
ted, his voice firm. "If things go south, call me
s briefcase, pulling out a small, worn photograph. The picture showed a young girl, beaming with a wide smil
It had become something of a ritual for him-before any important meeting or tran
ite being told she was dead, and even visiting her grave, something about the story didn't sit right with him. He
in that he would never find peace until
out the tinted window, spotting the large bar sig
is face, then shrugged off his suit jacket, leaving him in just his white,
nd stepped out. He made his way toward the bar, hands b
walked in. The bar was alive with chatter, laughter, da
far from the noise, especially given his reputation. He could already imagine the chaos
keep a lo
wered, and sat down, scanning the r
dered quietly, keeping hi
n suddenly stumbled into him, spil
er glass on the counter. "I'm so sorry," she muttered, fra
pocket. He avoided looking up, keeping his face low to prevent being
k on the counter. Jaxon picked it up and stood, his tone curt as he add
ly her piercing blue eyes visible. She tilted her head slightly, locking eyes with
ed. Why was she crying? Surely
g her head. "I... I hate myself." Isla's voice cra
ntly hoping to avoid any further involvement. This was
here for over an hour, muttering about a wedding dress or something. I think she ju
nt to get dragged into her personal mess, but she was right in f
pulling the chair behind her closer
cheeks flushed with embarrassment as she reached for her glass of whi
t think that's a good idea. You've had enough." His tone was
he muttered, her voice barely audible. Jaxon raised an eyebro
s she wept quietly behind her mask. Jaxon turned his gaze away, pulling out his phone in
r," the bartender said, slidin
better," she whispered. "I don't want to feel better. I just... I just
hetic expression. The man seemed to silently plead with Jaxo
ing with heartbreak?' he thought, glancing ba
nother sip from his glass. "It's dangerous for a woman to b
fling, she added, "I can't go home. Not tonight. There's something..." She swall
ned the whiskey in one gulp and s
anted to leave. His eyes darted to his phone a
ell is taki
t just do it," Isla muttered s
nd her standing right next to
he asked
to f**k?" she
dened sligh
ke you could make me feel better about myself." She raised a han
being recognized. "You're drunk, lady," he said sharply, rea
ransaction was successfu
er his breath, pushing his ch
nt one night with you. What's so bad about that? I don't even want your money. I just want to fee
e looked around to make sure people were not staring.
closer, her voice lowering, "...and make it a night I'
though a small part of him found it strangely enticing. "How m
r confidence faltering under his intense gaze.
er her chin, gently lifting her face so their eyes met again.
d but nodded reso
and stepping back. "Only one rule-we
lights on either,"
ing at his phone once more
ishment, he swept her off her feet, carrying her b