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His Beautiful Revenge: A Bad Boy Billionaire Romance

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by Michelle Love


  Kyle looks at Laura and says, “Ally invited me to visit her in New Orleans. Maybe this summer you and I can go together.”

  Laura smiles enthusiastically at me. “Can we, Ally? That would be great.”

  “Of course you can. Anytime you want. You come too, if you want to, Cody. There’s an enormous game room and swimming pool. All sorts of things.”

  Cody still has his arm around my shoulders and he gives them a squeeze. “Does your man have a hot sister I can borrow while I’m there?”

  “You hound!” I say as I slap his thigh, “He’s an only child, but New Orleans is a big town. Even you should be able to find someone who can put up with your antics, Cody.”

  “Hell, yeah, we can all drive down in my truck. It’ll be a blast,” Kyle says, then kisses Laura on the side of the head, just like he used to do to me.

  I take in a deep breath to steady my increased heartbeats, then say, “If you want to, I could send our jet to bring you. The drive is very far.”

  Cody gasps. “You have a jet?”

  “We do,” I answer. “Get along with Eden and you can come visit us often.”

  Cody laughs. “Hell, me and Eden will get along just fine. I like the guy already.”

  “He really is very sweet,” Laura says, then looks up at Kyle. “I know you’ll like him if you give him a chance.”

  He takes in a deep breath and sighs as he looks at her. “I’ll get along with him. I can swallow my pride for Ally’s sake.”

  For my sake? How can I do this to him?

  Suddenly I feel selfish. He just thought about how hard it will be to see us together and do nothing about it. Just how I’m feeling right now about how he has his arm around Laura’s neck, holding her to his chest.

  I hate it!

  Light fills the dark café for a second as a police officer strolls through the door. The mugs of beer sit in front of each one of us.

  Cody panics and drinks his until it’s gone. I see the officer watching him. “Stay cool,” I whisper.

  “Way to go, numb-nuts,” Kyle hisses at Cody. “Could you possibly draw any more attention to the fact?”

  Cody hiccups once. “At least he can’t find any proof I’ve had any beer. My glass is empty.”

  Laura rolls her eyes and Kyle kicks him under the table. The officer is one of the ones who hurt Kyle the night he came to my house.

  Suddenly I’m furious. He’s walking over to us and I push at Cody. “Let me out. I have something to say to the prick.”

  Cody stands up as Kyle says, “No, dude! Don’t let her out!”

  It’s too late. I’m in the cop’s face before he can make it all the way to the table. “Nice to see you again, sir,” I say, although it’s not.

  He looks surprised. “I know you, don’t I?”

  “You should remember me. How is it you’re still wearing that uniform?” I ask.

  The frown he forms makes his already saggy jowls drop even lower. “I got three days’ suspension because of you.”

  Kyle is at my side without me realizing he’s gotten up, I’m glaring so hard at the officer.

  “Ally, let it go,” he says, his hand around my waist. He tries to pull me back with him.

  He still has a spot on his lip where the man busted it as he threw him up against my bedroom wall. I can see the whole scene in my head as it replays in Kyle’s mind.

  “You threw him around like a rag doll, you jerk. How’d you like to be handled in such a manner?” I growl at him, furious at what I saw.

  “Look here, girl,” the officer says.

  I interrupt him as I step forward another step, despite Kyle’s efforts to move me backward.

  “Don’t you ‘girl’ me, Officer Koenig. I’ll be keeping an eye on you. You seem to feel it’s just fine to toss innocent people about. I’ll make sure you know what it feels like. You need to learn how to treat people. That uniform is not meant to make you feel superior to others. The badge you wear is but a token to let others know you should be respected. Guess what, Koenig, you have to give respect to get it. You disrespected my friend. I want you to apologize to him now.”

  I motion to Kyle, who I see has turned one shade paler than his usual tan color. “Ally, what the hell are you doing?”

  The officer stands in front of us defiantly. I level my eyes on his, then he turns and walks away. Turning his head back, he says, “I don’t apologize.”

  TRIP!

  Just like that, the man finds himself face first on the floor. He scrambles to his feet and turns to see us all smiling.

  He walks faster towards the door, then shouts back, “Watch yourselves. I saw you drinking.”

  I shout, “Apologize!”

  He shoots the finger at me as he reaches for the door.

  DOOR OPEN!

  The door opens as if a gust of wind blew it, knocking the cop down. As he sits up, I see his lip has been busted. Bonnie runs to help him up, dabbing at the blood with a dirty bar rag.

  Yeah, I think he’s had enough.

  Kyle looks down at me with a giggle to his words, “Looks like he’s had a series of unfortunate events.”

  “Karma’s a bitch,” I say.

  CHAPTER 31

  LAURA

  Ally’s backyard looks beautiful. The stars fill the night sky, lending light to the dim surroundings. Ally and Eden almost glow with happiness. I can’t believe they’ll be married by this time tomorrow. I can’t believe I won’t be a part of it.

  Graduation went well. We all cried when Tammy gave her Valedictorian speech.

  Damn sappy girl!

  Ally and Eden are leaving Eden’s mother and appear to be coming towards me. Kyle is making a plate. He loves how Ally’s dad makes a brisket. I love her mother’s apple pie.

  Ally takes the chair next to mine and Eden sits across from me. It comes to my attention that once Kyle sits down, it’ll be the first time he and Eden will have been anywhere near civil to each other.

  The touch of Ally’s hand on mine draws my attention to her. “Laura, I know this is sudden, but I have something I want to ask you before Kyle comes back.”

  “Okay.”

  “Our wedding tomorrow will be a bit different. Lots of people you and even I won’t know will be there. But Eden’s family, and apparently my parents, know them. They’ve told me there’s not to be bridesmaids or groomsmen, but I want you there. I know you won’t want to go alone, so you can bring Kyle or whoever you want,” Ally says, then looks back at Kyle who’s still filling his plate. “I’d like him there, but if he can’t be I’ll understand.”

  Brushing back a long black curl from her face, I say, “I would love to, Ally. I think it would be a good thing for him to go. To see you move on.” I lean in to whisper to her, so Eden doesn’t hear. “He still loves you, you know.”

  She nods and whispers back, “He is falling in love with you, you know.”

  My eyes must’ve gone wide in surprise, because I haven’t felt like that at all. “Ally, you’re silly.”

  Her hand strokes my cheek as she looks into my eyes. Something is so different about her. “Let him love you, Laura. You deserve it. He’s good. You can believe what he tells you. He’s not like your father. Let yourself love him. It’ll all be fine. He won’t hurt you like the others have. Please don’t hurt him.”

  “I’m afraid,” I admit to her and myself.

  “I know you are, but you don’t have to be. He’s meant for you. I know he is. Trust in him, Laura.”

  Kyle sits on the other side of me. “Mmmm, Ally, your dad has outdone himself. I brought you a piece of her mom’s apple pie, sweetie,” he says as he pushes a small plate to me.

  Damn, he’s sweet!

  Ally gives me a smile and pats my hand under the table. I smile at Kyle. “Thank you, babe.”

  Kyle looks over at Eden and asks, “You don’t like barbecue, Eden?”

  “I helped David all afternoon with the meat. I was his official taste tester. Needless to say, I’m
stuffed. It is good, isn’t it?” Eden answers.

  That didn’t go badly at all. Maybe they can get along.

  “Is Cody coming?” Ally asks Kyle.

  A fork full of meat just went into his mouth so he can’t speak, so I answer for him. “He felt like a fifth wheel, so he went to the crazy party at Lou’s house. Kyle really should help him find a girlfriend.”

  Kyle swallows finally and says, “No, Kyle shouldn’t. Cody is my friend, but he’s a bit of a bad boy. I know you girls don’t know this, but he goes down to Alamogordo almost every weekend and hooks up with random girls.”

  Alyssa gasps. “You never told me that, Kyle.”

  “Al, did you think I told you everything about his personal life? You certainly didn’t share secrets about this one here,” he says as he points at me with his steak knife.

  I shoot him a look to let him know to shut up, but it does no good. “You could have let me in on some things, Ally. She could’ve used my advice at the very least. A couple of those guys needed a serious ass kicking,” he says and stuffs another bite of meat into his mouth.

  Thank God he loves to eat more than talk. I thought he was about to talk about my bedroom experience right in front of Eden.

  Alyssa blushes for some odd reason and turns her head. She’s acting so different.

  Eden drums his fingers on the table. “Alyssa has told me she’s invited you two to our home this summer. I’d love for you to come. There’s so much to do in New Orleans,” he says, and I see Ally smile at him like he just gave us our own mansion.

  “I wouldn’t miss the chance to get to see where Ally’s living. We’ll visit. I’ve promised her,” Kyle says, then shoves a forkful of beans in his mouth.

  Eden’s eyes droop ever so slightly before he looks away. He’s trying so hard to accept whatever it is Kyle and Ally have. I have to say, he’s a special guy to even want Ally with her baggage.

  I suppose I’m special too, accepting Kyle with his.

  Kyle takes his last bite and drinks down a bottle of water, then turns his attention to Eden. “Dude, did Ally tell you what she did to the cop in Trixie’s earlier today?”

  Eden’s eyes lock with Ally’s for a moment, then he looks back at Kyle. “She did. It was a bit reckless, don’t you think?” he asks Kyle.

  Kyle makes a weird huffing sound. “More than a bit. I just about tore out of the booth, pushing past poor Laura to get to Ally before he did something horrible to her,” Kyle says, then wags his finger towards Ally. “He could have taken you to jail, young lady.”

  Ally rolls her eyes. “That joke of an officer couldn’t have taken me to jail. He still needs to apologize to you. I’ll see him around again, I hope,” she says, and Eden shoots her another look.

  Eden turns his attention back to Kyle. “I’m glad you were there to make sure she didn’t get herself in too deep. She said she had a very good time with all of you,” he says, then leans up, placing his elbows on the table and lacing his long fingers together. He looks at me. “I want you to know I’m not taking her from any of you. She’s free to visit and have visitors. I only wish to be a part of her life, not her entire world. There’s room for all of us.”

  I see why she loves him. He’s perfect!

  Kyle touches my leg, then I feel him squeeze my knee as he says, “I’m not going to sit here and act like I don’t believe you took her from me, because you did. What I do want to say is, I think it was meant to be. I have to admit Ally glows like I’ve never seen her do before. It’s because of you that she has a confidence about herself she never had before. It’s because of you that she has a gleam in her eye she never had before.”

  Ally turns pink. “Cut it out. You’re making me blush.”

  Kyle smiles. “I will not cut it out. I also want to say thank you to Eden. Without your intervention into our relationship, I would have never known how wonderful this girl right next to me is,” he says, and his arm wraps around my shoulders. “She is more exceptional than I ever realized. So thank you, Eden, for allowing me the freedom to find that out about her.”

  Eden smiles and looks right into Kyle’s eyes. “I’m very happy to hear you say those things, Kyle. Laura is a wonderful girl and I do believe she’s needed you for some time. Perhaps nearly as much as Alyssa and I have needed each other. In the spirit of maintaining a long-lasting friendship with you both, I’d like to invite you to come with us to New Orleans for our wedding tomorrow. You can stay the whole weekend and see some of New Orleans. Our driver will take you anywhere you care to go.”

  Kyle freezes for a few seconds, then turns to me. “Is that something you want to do, Laura?”

  I nod. “It would make us all happy. Don’t you think?”

  Kyle looks past me to Ally. “You really want me there, Al?”

  “I do,” she answers.

  I watch Kyle’s eyes begin to glisten. I believe he’s near tears. He blinks a few times, then laughs. “Better hold on to those two words, Al. You’ll be saying them a lot tomorrow. Of course we’ll come,” he says, then turns to Eden. “Thanks for inviting us, man. I know it wasn’t easy for you. It’ll take us a little time, but we can get through this bump in the road. When it’s meant to be, it’s meant to be, right?”

  Eden smiles at him. “Right you are, Kyle.”

  Wow! I didn’t think it would go this smoothly. This all seems a little too good to be true.

  And you know what they say about things which seem too good to be true. They usually aren’t.

  CHAPTER 32

  ALYSSA

  My hair is done and my make-up perfect as I hang onto my father’s arm. Flashes of light blind me as people take my picture as I’m led outdoors to a waiting crowd of people, most of whom I don’t know yet, but soon will. The veil which covers my face blurs the scene, which I assume is ideal.

  I can hear Eden as he sends me an, I love you, and a You look gorgeous.

  I stare straight ahead until I hear another voice. I can’t believe it’s not me at the end of the aisle. It’s Kyle in my head.

  In another world, it would be him, but I live in this world and my life is with Eden. In a bizarre twist of fate who I thought to be the perfect man for me is not. Instead, I’ve found myself not entirely human. A bird has dwelled in me, lying dormant until this very night when it shall be unleashed.

  What will the air feel like as it flows across my face and body? How will things smell to me? Will I enjoy it?

  I’m not sure if this condition is a curse or a blessing. I’ll live a long time, but I will have to endure the deaths of all those I love, save my mate. I will see even our children pass. The depths of sorrow for what I’ve yet to lose have made a chasm in my soul.

  To mourn those yet to be born is ridiculous, but I do. This day starts it all, my future as a shape shifter. The other half of the only Phoenixes in this world. Chosen before birth by The Creator of all things. Such responsibility I’ve never known. Somewhere deep inside me, I know I’m up to it.

  A tall and very ancient-looking man with long, white hair wears a black robe, and I think it does not bode well for all he’s about to make us promise to.

  He stands on an altar above my Eden, who I’m happy to have standing next to me as we move into the next phase of our lives.

  I was told this part of the ceremony was acceptable for me to have Kyle and Laura at, but what must they think of this?

  As I reach Eden, my father kisses my cheek through the veil before placing my hand in Eden’s. I smile at him as we tell each other everything will be okay and how much we love each other. Then the man speaks.

  His voice is booming, and I find I’m flinching at how loud it is and how close he is. “Welcome all to the marriage of two very exceptional individuals. You are all here to witness the vows they will make to Our Creator,” he says, then his arms motion outward, nearly touching Eden as they do. “I am Galchobar and you are about to witness history.”

  A thunderous applause from our guests surprises
me.

  This is not how weddings go!

  I hear Kyle thinking, What kind of wedding is this?

  Deep in the recesses of an old grey-stoned church in the middle of New Orleans, we’ve come to say our vows and become one. The roof long gone, we stand under the stars, which light up the night as sconces on the stone walls add to it. I told Laura and Kyle that the wedding has a Medieval theme.

  Hope they buy it.

  My attention is taken abruptly as the old man’s booming voice says my mate’s name. “Eden, son of Lyle, do you vow to love this woman for eternity?”

  Eden looks into my eyes. I want to melt into him right now and forget this huge drama of a wedding. His velvet voice speaks, “I do.”

  Though I know he loves me, it’s very pleasant to hear him say he vows to for eternity.

  “Alyssa, daughter of David, do you vow to love this man for eternity?” the old man asks me.

  I answer him quickly, wanting this over, “I do.”

  Galchobar looks out to our guests. His voice loud, he speaks to them. “On this night, before all of you, this couple has made a vow to Our Creator to love each other for eternity. You all are witnesses to their vows.”

  His long windedness is making me think this will not go as fast as I’d like it to.

  Patience, princess, Eden sends to me as he squeezes my hand.

  The resounding boom of the old man’s voice makes me jump again. “Eden, son of Lyle, do you vow to honor this woman, Our Creator, and all those created for eternity?”

  “I do,” comes my mate’s answer.

  I await the old man’s loud voice and he does not disappoint me. “Alyssa, daughter of David, do you vow to honor this man, Our Creator, and all those created for eternity?”

  “I do.”

  The ancient man goes off on another tangent. His long arms raise as he says, “You are witnesses to the vow of honor they have given each other. Integrity, fairness, and honesty are keystones of the foundation needed to live a life of servitude to the masses. These creatures have been sent to us to save others, and the vow of honor they give each other is extended to Our Creator and every creature on this planet.”

 

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