Billionaires In Love (Vol. 2): 5 Books Billionaire Romance Bundle
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“This is Rose.”
“Someone’s going to knock on your door and give you a bag,” said Taylor. “I hope it’s the right size.”
“Huh?”
He hung up right as she heard a knock on her door.
Cautiously, she opened it to find a young man in a dark suit holding a Versace bag, which he handed to her.
“There’s a checker cab waiting for you,” he said. “It’ll take you to Mr. Montgomery.”
“I can’t walk out of here in a dress like this,” she said, peering into the bag.
“There’s a long Burberry coat in there, as well,” he said with a wry smile. “Mr. Montgomery thinks of everything.”
“He certainly does,” she said, easing the door closed.
She set the Versace bag on the bed and lifted a stunning, emerald-green cocktail dress out, then noticed black heels beneath it that were resting on top of the Burberry coat that the assistant had mentioned, as well as a sparkling silver clutch.
“How the heck would he know my shoe size?” she asked herself, as she wriggled out of her jeans and sweater.
The dress fit her like a glove, and after a brief struggle, she got the back zipped up and stepped into the heels. The coat was certainly long and concealed the frilly hem on her dress, but glancing down at the black heels on her feet, she still felt apprehensive about padding out to the cab without being seen.
She moved the contents of her purse into the clutch, then peered out of her motel door, glancing up and down the walk at the neighboring doors.
The checker cab was idling with its back door open. She had no choice but to make a run for it and hope for the best, so that’s what she did, scurrying with shallow steps, heels clicking across concrete, until she jumped into the back seat and whipped the door closed. Her gaze locked on the row of motel doors, then scanned their windows.
She breathed a sigh of relief that no one had seen her, as the cab pulled out of the parking lot.
Not five minutes down the street, the cab pulled into a gas station where a black limousine was idling. Again, Rose glanced around to check that no one from One World had driven down to the gas station. When she saw no one familiar, she stepped out of the cab as the limousine driver opened the rear door.
“Ms. Cole,” he said with a nod. She smiled when realizing he knew her last name, then eased into the limo.
Taylor angled his dark eyes on her, as his lip curled.
“Are you cold?” he asked.
Rose glanced over her shoulder when the driver shut her door, then said, “No, it’s nice out.”
“Does the dress fit okay?”
“Yeah, how did you know my size?”
“We spent enough time with our clothes off. It gave me a decent sense of your dimensions, but I can’t take credit. One of my assistants made a lucky guess after I relayed your height and weight.”
“And my shoe size?”
“If those heels fit, it’s a miracle.” He laughed. “That was a total shot in the dark.”
Rose straightened her back, untying the sash around her waist and peeling the trench coat off. Then she slid a bit closer to Taylor, asking, “So where are you taking me?”
The limousine bounced, rolling over a pothole, and Rose fell closer to Taylor, whose hand immediately pressed her stomach, holding her to the seat. When the pavement was smooth again, he rested his hand on her leg.
“We can’t go back to my hotel since some colleagues are staying there, but I have a little place in Seattle that’s private. I think you’ll like it.”
Rose glanced out the window at the stark late-morning sun, then returned her gaze to Taylor, whose eyes brightened in the light, turning into their natural slate-blue color.
“So we have a bit of a drive on our hands,” she pointed out.
“We do. And everything we need to discuss is much too important to go over in the back of a limousine.”
“I agree,” she said, feeling the warmth of his hand on her leg. “How will we spend our twenty minutes, I wonder?”
“I know how I’d like to spend it,” he said softly, leaning in so close that his lips brushed her cheek. “But let me give you the options.” Easing off, he indicated a console across the way. “I can pop a bottle of champagne.”
“I never drink before dinner.”
“Smart woman. I have The Weekend’s latest album.”
“You like The Weekend?”
He frowned boastfully. “Ever since they performed at my birthday party I’ve been hooked.” He reached for the remote in the door console and turned the music on, but kept it low.
“That’s nice,” she said, “but hardly constitutes what we could be doing.”
“I couldn’t agree more,” he said. “I have a number of Mad Libs—”
“Shut up and kiss me.”
His hands were slow and smooth, one scooping around her lower back, the other sliding across her waist, until he was cradling her. Rose leaned her head back, relaxing into his arms, as he neared and touched lips with her softly in a light kiss.
“Did you think about me?” he whispered.
“Did you want me to?” she asked playfully.
“I’m not sure I knew what I wanted, but I think not getting involved has flown right out the window.”
“Did you think about me?” she countered, turning the tables.
“I did.”
As he brushed his lips across her cheek in a series of gentle kisses, working his way to her mouth, she asked, “What?”
“I thought about this mouth,” he said, then kissed her softly. “And these lips.” Again he kissed her. “And I thought about your other lips that I didn’t get a chance to kiss.”
A rush of heat stirred deep inside, and she smiled, exhaling breathily.
“Did you think about that?” he asked.
“Mm-hm.”
“Did you think about me licking you? You on your back on my bed, my hands gripping your waist, sliding down to your ass, squeezing you and holding you steady, while I lick and suck between your legs?”
“Oh,” she sighed.
Taylor grazed his fingertips up her inner thigh, tracing a slow pattern until he reached the cloth strip between her legs. Her knees drifted apart in response. As he teased her, gently brushing his fingertips back and forth, he went on.
“And I thought about feeling you come on my mouth, the subtle clenches of your climax around my tongue, and the sound you might make when I thrust into you after. Did you think about that?”
If she answered, she couldn’t hear it, and then his mouth was on hers in a deep kiss, as he pulled her panties aside and began gently exploring between her legs.
“You feel so warm and wet,” he whispered. “God, your breasts in my face as I filled you, as you rocked and thrust me deep inside you, was unbelievably perfect.”
“I want you, Taylor,” she whispered on a heavy breath.
Her hands padded down his chest then found his belt in a scramble to free him. With his belt undone, she pulled his fly down and reached in his slacks, feeling him harden in her hand, though a thin layer of cotton separated them.
“You know why I can’t stop thinking about you?” he asked, then groaned when she firmly grasped his erection.
“Why?” Rose began kissing his cheek and feeling the scruff of his dark stubble against her lips as she traveled the length of his jawline, breathing in his scent.
“Because I could feel you giving yourself to me. I sensed you’re the type who needs to be in control, who needs to direct a man on how to touch you—which is hot, don’t get me wrong. But you trusted me, and you let me work your body into coming, and that is so much hotter.”
“Well, you were good at it, and quite frankly, I didn’t think you’d succeed.”
Charmed, he laughed quietly in her ear.
“The second I held you I knew I was gone,” he added.
“What do you mean?”
Instead of responding, he guided Rose to
straddle him, pulling the hem of her cocktail dress up around her waist.
“Won’t we be there soon?” she asked.
“I can’t wait. You have me too turned on.”
“Oh,” she moaned. Why did she melt every time he said something sexy? It was nuts.
He helped her pull his boxer-briefs down and his thick erection sprang out. She grasped and stroked it as he rested his head back, gazing up at her.
“Goddamn, you little rebel,” he groaned. “What’s wrong with me that the fact you’re here to stop my pipeline has me all the more hot for you?”
She laughed. “There’s nothing wrong with you. But I will stop you.”
“Oh is that right?”
“That is right,” she said, pulling her panties aside and angling his erection against her slippery sheath. “We should get a condom on you.”
“We should,” he whispered, but seemed too in a trance from feeling her wetness against him to make good on the idea. “For the record, I’m clean. I get tested often.”
Rose was getting swept up in the lusty logic. She knew she was clean, as well, and the thought of feeling him, hot and hard, thrusting into her with nothing in between was intoxicating.
When she hesitated, he asked, “Are you on the pill?”
“Yeah, but is this a good idea?”
“It feels like a good idea,” he groaned as she lowered, helping his tip slightly penetrate her.
“It does feel too good,” she moaned.
“Baby, I need all of you,” he said, holding her face and making her meet his gaze. “So if you want a condom, you’re going to have to get it in my wallet.”
“Where’s your wallet?” she asked halfheartedly as she lowered farther, expanding around his hard shaft. “Oh, God.”
“Rose, God,” he groaned. “I’m holding myself back from pulling you onto me all the way.”
“Me too,” she said, rising up a fraction, but the shift stirred up a burst of heat and felt so good that she had to lower down again, helping the friction build.
“I’m not going to try to convince you. Do what you think is best,” he said as though he was barely thinking straight. “But I am clean, and if you say you are then I trust you.”
Suddenly Rose noticed the limousine slowing and turning off the bridge and into the city of Seattle. Realizing they’d reach their destination in a matter of minutes compelled her to be impulsive in a way she never had before, and she thrust down, feeling his every inch fill her, as she moaned in response.
Taylor’s arms were wrapping tightly around her, and she breathed in the scent of his hair as she thrust quickly, stirring up heat and friction, his thick erection sliding back and forth inside her. She felt hot enough to explode, and as he shifted back, pitching his hips up and finding the magic position that had sent her over the edge last night, Rose felt a surge of heat and arousal flood through her loins at the very anticipation that he’d bring her there again.
“Taylor, why are you so perfect?” she whispered, quickening her pace and relishing the buzz that flared through her every time her clit met with the firm curve of his pelvis.
He laughed and tipped his chin up for a kiss, then asked, “Can I come with you again?”
“Come inside me?”
“I don’t have to.”
Why was the thought of him coming inside her insanely hot? Ordinarily, she’d never allow that, but ordinarily, she always used a condom.
“I don’t know,” she said breathlessly. It was true she was on the pill, but it wasn’t a guarantee, or was it? She couldn’t think straight to make a decision one way or the other. She was entirely lost to the building heat deep inside her.
He told her, “That’s okay. I’ll pull out.”
“It’s building,” she whispered, slowing her pace and lingering every time he filled her completely, the hard tip of his erection meeting with firm, hot resistance deep inside.
As she worked a slower rhythm, she glanced down at Taylor, who closed his eyes in some kind of concentration that made her smile. She kissed his mouth, and he pursed his full lips, reciprocating.
“Damn you,” she whispered, as a huge surge shimmied through her. “You’re making me come.”
“Yeah?” he said, looking up at her through a knit brow as though it was taking every shred of willpower he had not to climax with her. “Let go, baby.”
“Oh,” she moaned, as a powerful orgasm swept through her, her head arching back and her hips thrusting quicker and quicker, as she rode the crest of pleasure.
When she returned her eyes to Taylor, slowing the pace again, his jaw clenched. “God, you’re killing me,” he said.
She knew she should slide off, but she twined her fingers through his hair instead, forcing him to look up at her.
“Shut down your pipeline and you can come inside me as much as you want,” she said.
He laughed. “I was hoping we wouldn’t have to fight dirty,” he said. “Babe, I can’t hold off much longer.”
Teasing him, she began thrusting again.
“Rose, really,” he warned with a smile. “You don’t know what you’re doing to me right now.”
She pouted, but he was too strong willed to yield to her seductive demands.
“I won’t regret it,” he mentioned. “But I’ll be mad at myself if you do something you regret.”
With a sigh, she eased off and slipped onto the seat beside him, and before the thought even entered her head, her lips were wrapping around his erection.
“Oh my God, you’re dangerous,” he groaned, arching his head back and coming in her mouth.
She squealed in surprise, then sucked, swallowing him and feeling thrilled to be in control of a sexy and powerful man’s pleasure.
As he finished, the limousine rolled to a stop, and Taylor stroked her hair, whispering, “Come here.”
Rose slid up and leaned into him for a kiss. After, he adjusted his slacks, buttoning them up, as she straightened her dress. Their driver opened the door, and she climbed out to find a magnificent high-rise condominium that seemed to be made entirely of glass and steel.
“You have a place at the Escala?” she asked, as he stepped up behind her.
“Yeah, I have a place. I also own the building.”
The Escala was one of Seattle’s ritziest luxury buildings with a full gym, swimming pool and tennis court, boutique shops in the lobby and a five-star restaurant on the uppermost floor with an adjacent rooftop lounge. Growing up in Seattle, Rose had driven past the Escala countless times, imagining what it might be like inside, but had never set foot through its arching glass entrance.
Taylor offered his arm, guiding her along the red carpet that stretched across the sidewalk. Two doormen immediately opened the doors for them to pass through, and soon Rose’s heels were clicking over pink marble.
“So you won’t be in town long, but you own a building here and have an apartment?” she asked, challenging his prior assertion that whatever this was, it couldn’t possibly last long, as they stepped into one of the elevators.
Taylor pressed the button for the fiftieth floor then angled his dark eyes down at her and a smile raised one corner of his mouth.
“I own a lot of buildings in a lot of cities,” he explained. “Starlight is just one project I’m managing, but there are others that will require my attention.”
“What others?” she asked, wondering if she would have to travel the country, hot on his heels, to shut down other hazardous developments—a prospect that both thrilled and daunted her.
The elevator door slid open, and as they walked down the hallway, he mentioned, “Mostly real-estate projects, so don’t get that look in your eye.”
But she couldn’t shake the look, even as he keyed open his suite and she followed him inside, walking through a grand living room where a lounge of brown leather furniture encompassed a broad glass table, the Seattle bay and skyline just beyond the floor-to-ceiling windows that offered a breathtaking view
.
When she reached the glass windows, she turned, glancing over her shoulder at him, as a realization dawned.
“Communities can’t fight you, can’t object to your pipelines and fracking if you’re the landlord.”
Taylor planted his fists on his hips, growing serious. “It’s not like that. We have no property in Bellevue.”
“But you offered to buy homes. You know what you’re doing is terrible for the environment and residents, and you tried to get them out.”
“You don’t see that as generous and compassionate?”
“No, I don’t. I see it as manipulative and self-serving.”
“Where’s the woman from the limo? I’d like to talk with her now.”
Rose laughed.
“Let me show you around,” he suggested. “Then we can get into our debate.”
Agreeing was a stretch. If Rose had a gift, it was being a hard-ass, uncompromising in heated situations and determined to push her agenda for the good of all, so taking her adversary’s lead on any suggestion, no matter how small, felt like backing down. But she was curious about the suite and padded towards him, her heels clicking over the shiny, hardwood floors as she went.
“This is my favorite thing about this building,” he said, sliding a glass door open that led to a balcony.
Rose followed him out, the warm morning sun kissing her face and shimmering off the bay. The panoramic view was impressive. Stepping up behind her as she gripped the brass railing, he wrapped his arms around her waist and rested his cheek against the side of her head, holding her.
“It’s beautiful, isn’t it?”
Nodding, she said, “How long have you owned this building?”
He hesitated, lacing his fingers in front of her stomach. “Just a few years. Ever since my medical career ended, my father has passed down to me a number of real-estate properties and development projects.”
Taylor didn’t go into detail about what actually happened to end his career, but she sensed he wanted to.
“You didn’t want to go into teaching?” she asked when he didn’t elaborate. “You could’ve been a professor and stayed in the medical field.”