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3 | PARIS: THE FIRST MEET

Author: Shreya Sengupta
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[FIVE YEARS AGO]

VINCE

I was eager to get out of the office doors—the white walls and the cream marble floors. So, when my childhood friend offered to take me up for some drinks, I couldn’t say no.

"You have no idea what you’ve saved me from," I said as we walked past the massive line outside the club.

"Humour me." Cole ran a hand through his coffee-coloured hair. "On second thoughts, please don't. Your job is the very reason I ran from home."

"Not everyone's as lucky as you. I had no option," I huffed.

Cole shook his head and raised a brow at me. "That's where you're wrong, man. You had a choice. It's your fault you didn't take it. You were too busy mending what your mother left behind."

I knew damn well Cole was right. There was always an option. But I was the practical one. No matter which option I would’ve chosen, someone would’ve got hurt.

The streets of Paris had something about them I could never understand. I wanted to know why this place was called the city of love, not that I believed in such nonsense. It was to feed my curious mind.

Exchanging some small talks with the bouncer, we both walked in. The club was cosy with a small dance floor on one side and a sitting area on the other. The lights were dim. But even through it, I could make up almost every face in the room.

"You seem to know these people well," I yelled, trying to reach over the sound of the loud music.

Cole smiled at the bartenders and nodded. "This is where I landed my first job. I had low cash on me. No bungalow to crash in. Turns out the school we studied in had rich idiots like me, minus the brain and self-esteem."

"Really? I asked you to stay at my place."

"And I said no because your uncle knows my dad. Besides, this place needed bartenders and came with a package of free food and stay."

"Things were tough, I assume."

"I had underestimated the pressure." Cole began laughing, watching me give my favourite ‘I warned you’ look. "Yes, you get the satisfaction of saying I told you so."

Cole pointed at the sitting area, and I followed him, looking around. Plopping down on the round couch, I exhaled a heavy sigh. The dance floor was full of people, dancing their butts off. Many women sitting at the bar were staring in our direction . . . something that wasn't new to either of us.

"Just like college, isn't it?" He laughed. "No wonder we have big egos."

“And big dicks to add to that.” My attention trailed off and my eyes paused at the blonde by the bar, sitting with her friend and laughing.

She ran a hand through her short hair that rested on her shoulders. The red body-con dress hugged her body in all the right places. Something about her was very enticing, was luring me toward her. Maybe it was the way she laughed, or perhaps the way she ignored all the advancements and lusty stares at her.

"Bonjour!" A shrill voice pulled my attention back.

Standing before us were two brunettes. The taller one wore a tight mini dress, tight especially around her breast, while the other was in a knee-length dress and seemed a little shy.

"Voulez-vous prendre un verre avec nous?" (Would you like to have a drink with us?)

I glanced at Cole, who nodded back with pleading eyes. Turning back to the girls, he said, "Pourquoi pas? Asseyez-vous." (Why not? Have a seat.)

"Êtes-vous américain?" the taller one asked. (Are you American?)

They looked barely over twenty, which if I hadn't used fake IDs myself, I wouldn't have guessed. But they surely weren't old enough.

"Non, je suis américain. Mon ami est britannique," Cole said. (No. I'm American. My friend is British.)

Cole leaned toward me and murmured, “Do you think they have a kink? Like for American men or something?”

“Have you watched the movie called Hostel?”

Cole's mouth pressed into a fine line and he gave me a judgemental glare before turning back to the girls.

"Attendez. Quel âge avez-vous les filles?" I asked, narrowing my eyes at the girls, to which Cole stomped on my boot. I shrieked, "What the fuck was that for?" (Wait. How old are you girls?)

"For being an arse!" Cole whisper-shouted while the girls stared at me, uncomfortably. "Look, man, I haven't slept with anyone in months. Don't ruin this chance for me."

I rolled my eyes. "Can't you see? These are kids and I don’t do kids."

"Nous avons vingt," the same girl added, smiling. At this point, I was sure the other girl wasn’t just shy, she was bloody mute. “I’m Jessica.” (We are twenty.)

"Cole," Cole quickly added, shaking his hand with her.

“I’m Sonia,” the other girl finally said, staring at me from top to bottom as if she was planning something sinistrous. Not so shy after all. This was how the girls—the ones I usually kicked out of my house after a one-night stand—looked at me.

"Whatever." I stood up, shaking my head. “I'm out of here.”

"Why?" Cole asked, his blue eyes filling with doubt. "Fine, go! At least don't go back to your hotel. I might take one of these fine ladies there . . . or maybe two."

“Why my hotel?”

“Bigger space, Vi, bigger space. My living accommodations aren’t as luxurious as they used to be,” Cole cooed, and I mentally groaned before walking toward the bar.

I had no intention of staying anymore, yet I couldn’t stop myself from nearing her, the blonde who had all my attention since the moment I had stepped into this club. My preference for blondes was known in my friends' circle and I couldn’t even deny it.

I stood behind her and watched. She was sipping the drink in her hand with her friend nowhere in sight. But she seemed to enjoy herself either way.

I knew this was the perfect opportunity to introduce myself to her.

***

JOY

“Are you even listening to what I’m saying?” Julia’s voice pulled my attention toward her. I had been zoning out since the last twenty minutes of our conversation and when caught, I just nodded. But this time, Julia asked, “Are you worried about the company inheritance?”

I couldn’t lie now. Julia knew me better than that. Giving into her intuition was only going to prove a problem for me though.

I shook my head, raking my hand through my hair. “I’m just worried about the project. It seemed too easy. Development projects are based on trust, and Dad seems to have hurried on his decision to work with this set of investors.”

“I tried to talk to Mr Gale, but he just shut me off. I don’t know what’s wrong with him.” She sighed. “With the rising competitors, he fears staying behind. But yes, I agree with you. These investors looked shady as fuck. I mean, who offers a billion dollars for a project this small?”

“We will not be taking any more amount than the one written in our contract.”

I could hear the enthusiasm building in my own voice, but I knew it was not real. I worried about Dad’s company and Dad, of course. But I was more worried about my dreams that were drifting away because I was too busy pleasing my father.

“We won’t.” Julia nodded and looked at her golden wristwatch. “Shit, I’m getting late.”

“Where are you going?”

She got down from the barstool and adjusted her dress over her knees. “I have a meeting.”

“Meeting?” I frowned. I had thought all the meetings for the project were over and I could at least rest a day before I left back for New York. “Am I not supposed to accompany you?”

Julia shook her head. “It’s more of a personal . . . meeting.”

By the smile on her lips, I understood what she meant. “Then I’ll see you back at the hotel. Have a delightful night.”

Her cheeks turned red. “Thank you. Tomorrow, we’ll go on a tour. I know some great places.” Pressing her hand on my shoulder, she hovered up the stairs and out of the bar.

I felt a lot lighter with Julia gone. I didn’t particularly hate her presence or her efforts at pleasing me, but that she reported everything back to Dad, claiming it was for my sake, disturbed me.

Dad was already upset at me for sending my resume to the publishing houses. He was beyond pissed at my brother, Mason, for sneaking out of our home to pursue his passion as a travel journalist, which, according to Dad, was a waste of valuable time.

Seeing the glass in my hand empty, I ordered another. The sound of the bass was making my head throb.

"Les Ville de l'amour," a raspy voice called from behind.

I turned to glance, coming to face a man with hair dark as anthracite and aluminium eyes that had me going speechless almost instantly. I didn't know an eye colour like that existed and he had the most beautiful pair I had seen. He had a clean-shaved face, his jaw sharp and nose pointed.

He was the man with the grand entrance; I remembered. People looked at him as if he was a big shot, maybe because of his charming looks. I had laughed at them, but now, seeing him up this close, I could get what all the fuss was about.

"Beg your pardon?" For the first time, I was embarrassed at my negligence in brushing my lingual skills.

"The city of love,” he clarified. “What brings you here to this big city alone?"

His British accent was very appealing, but it also reminded me of someone who used to be very close to me . . . someone who had only given me painful memories to bear. I shook my head, trying not to let the foul thoughts of my past ruin my mood.

"Who says I'm alone?" I asked, yelling back at him, my voice barely audible over the booming sound of the bass.

"I saw your friend leave a few minutes ago." He smirked, his tone confident.

"Quite observant, aren't you?" Mocking, I suspiciously raised a brow at him before gulping the remaining drink and slamming the empty glass on the bar. I was way too drunk to be warming up to a hot stranger like him. "I better get going."

I handed my credit card to the bartender. The loud music with the insane beat hadn't bothered me all this time as much as this man’s presence was.

"Well, I'm alone too. My friend got a tad busy." He shot an embarrassing glance, pointing at the sitting area.

I twisted my head toward his friend by the corner lounge, laughing and charming his way with two girls. Even his friend was handsome, like some sort of movie actor. Both of them. Who on earth were these people?

"Gross,” I snorted. “I don’t think you want anything less than what he does . . ." I smacked myself in the back of my mind, realising I was yet again talking to myself.

Since childhood, I'd had this weird habit of speaking to myself whenever I was excited, sad or anxious, which I was all the time. Some people got annoyed, and some even thought that it was creepy, but who the fuck cared?

I sighed. "Well, you can be a trafficker, a kidnapper," I pouted, "or a murderer."

His jaw twitched, and his eyes widened. I couldn’t help but hold my laughter, which was almost at the tip of my throat.

"I need to add these adjectives to my vocabulary, too.” He laughed it off. “In that case, you better run for the hills right now, miss."

Everything about him was perfect—his aura and presence along with his accent, his physique that looked as if he were straight out of a television commercial, and his grey eyes that were beyond compare. All of this made him look unreal. Even his lips were pink and firm. I couldn’t stop imagining what his lips would feel against mine.

Am I that drunk? I reminded myself: men like him only looked good from a distance.

"Well. You are way too handsome to be real."

He smirked. "Does it bother you?"

It bothered me in ways I couldn’t explain. I didn't intend to stay. I had to run before it was too late but my mind had eventually stopped working and before I knew it, I voiced, "Well, if you're not a kidnapper and since I am leaving in two days, I guess I can stay."

"So, what's your name?"

"I don't give my name to strangers." It was definitely the alcohol talking, not me.

"Is that so?" I bobbed my head to which he puckered his face. "Then let's go past the stage of strangers."

I chuckled, shaking my head. "I've got a better idea. Let's remain strangers and see where the night takes us."

He remained quiet for a while, furrowing his brows while his gaze shuffled between me and his friend sitting by the lounges. Then he finally added, "It’s fine by me."

"Then pick a name. Any name."

"Vince," he said as quickly as the words left my mouth.

"Vince,” I repeated after him. I couldn’t tell if it was his real name or not, but it sounded melodious on my lips. “That's a nice name. I'm Joy."

"Your name suits you."

"It's the emotion I'm feeling today."

"I believe that."

“You do?” I raised a brow.

“It’s just the smile you’re giving.”

“What about it?”

There was a change in his expressions. His gaze softened. He leaned into my ears, my entire body stiffening with it and whispered, “Well, that brought me here . . . to you.”

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  • The Billionaire's Second Endeavour   4 | PARIS: THAT AWKWARD MOMENT

    JOY By the aura Vince carried, I wasn’t surprised to see how quickly he had booked a VIP area for us. The area was larger than the lounges—a semi-round couch around a round table that had a champagne bottle dipped in a bucket of ice. "Deux verres, s'il vous plaît," said Vince, turning to the waiter. The waiter handed him the glasses and walked past me with an odd grin glued to his lips, making me scrunch my face. "They are not used to seeing such an entrancing woman like you," Vince said. “Entrancing?” I asked, sitting on the couch with a leg over the other. He only nodded. "So, do you come here often?" I tried not to ogle at him and pulled out my phone. I caught glimpse of a few messages from Aubrey, and I laughed. Aubrey worried more than my mother ever had whenever I went off to a club or a party. I quickly replied to Aubrey with a few heart emojis and strode the phone back inside my purse.

  • The Billionaire's Second Endeavour   5 | PARIS: A SUDDEN URGE

    JOY I heard a loud slam of the door and turned to look. It was Vince. His jaw tightened and his eyes focused on mine as he made his way around the car and toward me. I opened my mouth to speak, but before I could, his hands slipped to the back of my neck and he pulled me toward him, connecting his lips to mine. With his other hand, he gripped my waist to keep our bodies pressed tightly together. I stood still for a fraction of seconds, my mind processing what was happening, but soon after, I complied, allowing our lips to dance in a perfect rhythm. His towering height was making me bend back a little. The kiss was demanding and sensual, enough to ignite a searing feeling down the pit of my stomach. I’d never been kissed this way before—a kiss filled with so much need. So much desire. My entire body hummed with pleasure and my nipples peaked, painfully straining against the fabric of my strapless bra, underneat

  • The Billionaire's Second Endeavour   6 | PARIS: THE UNEXPECTED

    VINCE The unexpected for me was to wake up beside Sonia, our legs tangled and bodies naked and sticky. Well, not entirely unexpected. I’d hoped to see Sonia gone by now, but she was sleeping soundly, with her chest pressed on the soft mattress of the bed. I sighed, got up, and made my way to the bathroom. I double-checked the door to make sure it was locked, as I was in no mood for repeating last night's innuendos. My muscles relaxed as the warm water glided down my skin. The decision I’d made last night—leaving Joy alone when she was drunk and clearly scared for reasons I was clueless about—was bugging me. No matter what I did, I couldn't push past that one moment that had ruined it all. Joy pulled the shirt off of my body and tossed it on the floor before pushing her red dress down her legs. She pulled me back to her, her lips demanding. I could've kissed those plump lips and devoured them all day if I could.

  • The Billionaire's Second Endeavour   7 | PARIS: THE SHORT TOUR

    JOY I wanted to ask Vince many questions, but yet again, my fear of ruining the moment took the chance away. I gulped, gripped the coffee cup and kept walking through the long pathway that led into the park of Parc des Buttes-Chaumont. The place was enormous and crowded with people, clicking pictures of each other and the trees that were aligned by the sidewalk, their long branches providing a perfect shade for the pathway. The sounds of children laughing, birds chirping and people talking were mixing into a rhythmic symphony. I noticed Vince twisting and turning in hesitation, as if he was battling with his own mind. Stop fidgeting and start talking—I felt the inner Aubrey in me scolding me. She was the only one who could push me to do things, no matter how stupid, and sometimes it was definitely worth it. "You eat a lot of sugar," I blurted out in a breath and looked away, cursing myself. I was meaning to say something el

  • The Billionaire's Second Endeavour   8 | PARIS: HIGH UP

    JOY The next spot on our list was the Eiffel Tower. We were having a great time. I missed being this childish since Mason started working and travelling. And with Vince, I just didn't care what others thought. I was sure Vince wasn’t judging me. What was surprising was the way Vince was behaving. I hadn't expected him to be this fun. As promised, I treated us both with hotdogs. It was quite clear that I was the losing party, so I’d stopped running midway. We made our way to the venue when it was around the afternoon. This city was something. No matter what Vince believed—even though he had his reasons—I was willing to fight.Paris is the city of love. Period. The first thing that we did after nearing our destination was getting pictures of me taken, pretending to hold the tower in my hands. And Vince was kind enough to take them for me. The pictures came out spectacular. He surprised me with his knowledg

  • The Billionaire's Second Endeavour   9 | PARIS: A FEW QUESTIONS

    VINCE I didn't want to feel this way. I hated to be so weak. I’d been claustrophobic since childhood. Whenever the fear haunted me, I was alone. Without Mum and Dad to comfort me. My pride hadn't allowed me to seek help from my caretakers, either. I used to cower down and rub my hands on my chest until my breathing returned to normal and the fear faded. I had no idea what caused this fear. Whether it was really a closed room, I feared or the thoughts and nightmares about being alone and left in a room with no escape, I couldn’t understand. When Joy had pressed her delicate hands on my chest, fear was the last thing on my mind. No one had ever made me feel this way. I couldn't push past the reverie of emotions I was feeling after that, so much that I ended up acting upon them. I’d kissed her. And before I knew it, I had unintentionally pulled back, reminding myself that I didn't deserve her. I couldn't even accept the fact th

  • The Billionaire's Second Endeavour   10 | PARIS: THEIR LAST NIGHT

    VINCE My phone was constantly buzzing in my pants. And that entire time I was busy scolding myself, persuading my mind and heart to get Joy out of my thoughts, to think straight. Nothing was ever going to happen between the two of us. Joy had made it very clear last night when she’d pushed me away, not once, but twice. I finally glanced at the humming device, striding it out of my pocket. It was Jordan. Taking a deep breath, I met Joy’s stare and said, "I have to get this." "Sure." I quickly headed out of the restaurant and picked up the call. "You fucking asshole, what took you so long? I’ve been calling you all day,"Jordan growled from the other side. He sounded devastated, which only made me believe that whatever the matter, it had to be a huge matter or he wouldn't be so freaked out. "I was busy with business.” Lies! “Why? What happened?" I asked, peaking at Joy through the glass windows o

  • The Billionaire's Second Endeavour   11 | REMEMBRANCE AND HEARTACHES

    JOY I recognised his face immediately when he stalked toward me and, shocking as it was, I remembered his voice better—the same raspy tone that had me going weak on my knees and that English accent. I felt pain and anger hammering in my chest as I stared at him. I couldn't believe my eyes. There was a time when I couldn't differentiate between reality and imagination, which I had to take therapy for. But standing here, I hoped the man in front of me was nothing more than a figment of my imagination or some late, late hallucination. I’d known how much Vince had changed over the years. I’d seen him change with my own eyes . . . on sheets of papers, advertisements, social media and news. He was more handsome now with a perfectly trimmed scruffy beard. His aura was stronger and his voice deeper. His physique was broader and his gaze fiercer. But some things about him remained the same—his devilish charm, his wicked smirk, and the ambition

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  • The Billionaire's Second Endeavour   Author's Note

    Hi there, everyone. This is Shreya Sengupta, the author of this book, Healing Mr. Brown. Firstly, I would like to thank you all for reading and investing so much time in this book. Honestly, I know this is not the best work out there and this is definitely not my best work. I will not ramble about how I started writing this book only for fun and how it became a paid story. No. I just wanted to stop by and let you all know that this book is actually a part of a series called PERFECT FOR YOU. Vincent and Joyce’s book is actually book 2 in the series. Richard, Misoo and Beau have their own book and so do Jordan and Aubrey, as well as Olivia Stanton. Book 1 was about Jordan Sykes and Aubrey Evans, but unfortunately, I took it down from every site. Book 3 is about Richard and Misoo. Book 4 is about Beau and his client. And lastly, book 5 is about Olivia and a hot farmer. So, subscribe to my Patreon. Now, this series was all about time pass for me if I’m be

  • The Billionaire's Second Endeavour   Author's Note

    Hi there, everyone. This is Shreya Sengupta, the author of this book, Healing Mr. Brown. Firstly, I would like to thank you all for reading and investing so much time in this book. Honestly, I know this is not the best work out there and this is definitely not my best work. I will not ramble about how I started writing this book only for fun and how it became a paid story. No. I just wanted to stop by and let you all know that this book is actually a part of a series called PERFECT FOR YOU. Vincent and Joyce’s book is actually book 2 in the series. Richard, Misoo and Beau have their own book and so do Jordan and Aubrey, as well as Olivia Stanton. Book 1 was about Jordan Sykes and Aubrey Evans, but unfortunately, I took it down from every site. Book 3 is about Richard and Misoo. Book 4 is about Beau and his client. And lastly, book 5 is about Olivia and a hot farmer. So, subscribe to my Patreon. Now, this series was all about time pass for me if I’m be

  • The Billionaire's Second Endeavour   EPILOGUE

    [TEN MONTHS LATER] JOY I was at the edge of the dais, watching my dad flirt. That was an unsettling sight. I’d always wanted him to move on, start anew, date and fall in love again. But I had never expected him to choose Jordan’s mom as the candidate for it. God! That is why the sight was so unnerving. Not just for me, but for Jordan as well. He stood frozen beside me, his lips parted and nose crinkled as he watched the same scene as me. I could see him cringing underneath his oh-so-cool exterior. The dance floor was filled with couples waltzing around, our parents being one of them. The hall was grand, and the decorations and everything about this place were equally grand. Dad and Vince had given a lot of effort into the project and today was the success party of MQ3. “I can’t watch it anymore,” Jordan finally scoffed and turned to me fully. “How?” “They met at your grandfather’s birt

  • The Billionaire's Second Endeavour   65 | THE FOURTH STAGE

    JOY“Vince,” I called, my voice shaking.He didn’t move. Didn’t turn. Only his shoulders heaved as he inhaled deeply. I stood behind him at a distance, not knowing why I couldn’t walk up to him. I wasn’t afraid of him, but I was unsure about what to do to make him become his usual self.“I’m sorry,” I blurted, looking down at my feet like a child waiting to be punished. Maybe I should’ve just told him about the attack. But he had to understand my side. He had been worried about his mother and I wanted him to have a good time. “Vincent, say something.”“I have nothing to say.”“Good. Then, hear me out.” I finally took a step toward him. “Look at me, please.” He didn’t. Sighing, I began anyway. “I know I did the wrong thing. I should’ve told you about the whole thing.”“You bet,” he snarled.“I know, but with everything going on, I didn’t want to burden you. You were so worri

  • The Billionaire's Second Endeavour   64 | THREE STAGES OF ANGER

    JOY I followed Richard into the tall building with long glass windows and excellent furnishing and everything posh. The floor was cream marble and the walls were bright white. Opposite the entrance was the reception table. Two women in proper shirts and skirts, blazers and vests, smiled at us as we entered. “Mr Brown,” one of them said. Richard only gave a terse nod and walked past the table toward the elevator, ignoring their bright smiles. I really wanted to greet them, given how neglected they looked, but I was too worried to even fake a smile in my defence. We’d gone to Vince’s penthouse, but he wasn’t there. The place seemed ghostly. Beau was currently at the police station and his phone was out of reach, like Vince’s. I knew I shouldn’t have hidden it. But who knew he was observant enough to catch it? I remembered his lectures on listening before reacting, but now he was doing the same thin

  • The Billionaire's Second Endeavour   63 | A LOT MORE PROBLEMS

    VINCEWe moved to the dining room while Misoo, Joy, and Agatha walked back into the kitchen. I could see Richard’s jaw twitching as he avoided looking at Beau. And I knew if a war broke down between the two at this moment, then there was nothing I could’ve done to stop, no one’s side I could’ve or would’ve chosen.Richard and Beau weren’t the ones to blame, and neither was Misoo for the uncomfortable situation among these three. It was just that life happened.I sat on the chair beside Paige and waited for Richard to settle down as well. But Richard walked out of the room in a hurry, pulling his phone out of his trouser pocket.“I can’t believe you guys,” I began. “It’s been eleven years and you all are still hung up on the same bullshit?”“I’m not,” Beau protested, which made me snort.“Like hell, you’re not. Do you know what the biggest deal about this whole mess is? Misoo isn’t the

  • The Billionaire's Second Endeavour   62 | HIDDEN TRUTHS

    JOYBeau entered the living room with a rather tense demeanour, his hands held behind his back and his gaze flickering between the people present in the room. I knew he was uncomfortable about something but couldn’t pinpoint why.That was until I saw Misoo fidgeting through my peripheral vision. I shifted toward her, pretending to not notice the unspoken heat filling the room.“The house seems too packed, no?”Misoo was taken aback and jolted her head up to meet my gaze. “It does.”“Yeah,” I nodded. “I think it’s because of Beau’s presence.” She retorted a laugh, her almond eyes flicking toward the only man in the room before settling back on my subtle eye-hints at their tension. I asked, “So, aren’t you going to tell me what’s with the secret glances between you and him? I’m not blind, you know?”“Maybe some other time,” she said in a hushed tone. “Besides, your man’s coming back. If

  • The Billionaire's Second Endeavour   61 | EVERYTHING’S BETTER

    JOYMom parked the car in front of Vince’s house and turned back to check on Paige who was deep asleep. Dad had taken care of Paige while Mom and I had spent most of the Saturday together. I had never realized how much Mom had changed and suffered. But I was willing to move on.Mom was here and that was all that mattered.And when Sunday morning dawned, Paige and I had to return. I felt much more relieved now that Josh was in prison as Beau had confirmed. But Mom wasn’t convinced that I was okay and had decided to stay with me.I looked at her and sighed. “You didn’t have to do this, you know, stay with me?”“I’ve lost a lot of time on you and I think this would be good. All three of us spending time,” she said.“Yeah.” I smiled. “But don’t you have work?”She nodded. “I’m a freelancer. All I need is my laptop and a place to sit.”“Well, you’re guaranteed to get

  • The Billionaire's Second Endeavour   60 | END OF THE NIGHTMARES

    JOY “How’re you feeling?” Beau asked as Dad handed us the coffee mugs. It was way past midnight. I had tucked Paige safely in her bed before coming back downstairs to talk to Beau, who looked too tense within himself. “Good,” I said, slumping back on the couch, my body aching from the struggle. “Frankly, I was terrified to see him, but I think I’m okay now. I realised many things today.” Beau kept the mug on the table and said with all his sincerity, “I wouldn’t have been able to forgive myself if something happened to you.” Meeting my thankful gaze, he added, “More so, my best friend would've hated me if Josh had—” “I’m fine," I confirmed, not letting him complete. "Besides, whatever Josh did wasn’t your fault.” He shook his head. “But it is. I took him too lightly and kept only two men at guard.” “How many more men would you have kept?” I asked with a raised brow that made him laugh.

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