One Weekend with the Billionaire
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Chapter 6 In My Suite img
Chapter 7 A Confrontation img
Chapter 8 What's Going On img
Chapter 9 In the Taxi img
Chapter 10 The Next Morning img
Chapter 11 In the Office img
Chapter 12 Making the Bargain img
Chapter 13 Another Day in the Apartment img
Chapter 14 The Proposal img
Chapter 15 Propositioned img
Chapter 16 Sign Here img
Chapter 17 Shopping img
Chapter 18 Taking Her to Dinner img
Chapter 19 A Fancy Restaurant img
Chapter 20 In the Limo img
Chapter 21 The Bedroom img
Chapter 22 In Bed img
Chapter 23 Taking Her img
Chapter 24 In the Morning img
Chapter 25 The Day After img
Chapter 26 Take Two img
Chapter 27 Breakfast img
Chapter 28 On the Plane img
Chapter 29 Her Beautiful Face img
Chapter 30 The Destination img
Chapter 31 The Falls img
Chapter 32 Mile High Club img
Chapter 33 At the Airport img
Chapter 34 The Drive Home img
Chapter 35 The Second Surprise img
Chapter 36 The Art Room img
Chapter 37 A Comfortable Dinner img
Chapter 38 In Braxton's Bedroom img
Chapter 39 Having Her Again img
Chapter 40 The Stables img
Chapter 41 In the Pool img
Chapter 42 The Hot Tub img
Chapter 43 Last Night Together img
Chapter 44 Our Last Night img
Chapter 45 One Last Morning img
Chapter 46 Going Home img
Chapter 47 Back in the Office Again img
Chapter 48 Meeting with the Husband img
Chapter 49 In the Apartment img
Chapter 50 Just Meatloaf img
Chapter 51 In Her Art Room img
Chapter 52 Waking Up Next to Him img
Chapter 53 A Phone Call img
Chapter 54 Long Day img
Chapter 55 Fight img
Chapter 56 Escape img
Chapter 57 The News img
Chapter 58 Safety img
Chapter 59 Braxton's Apartment img
Chapter 60 Waking Up img
Chapter 61 Threats img
Chapter 62 Lawyers img
Chapter 63 New Home img
Chapter 64 Call With Mom img
Chapter 65 Observations img
Chapter 66 Afternoon img
Chapter 67 Dinner Discussion img
Chapter 68 That Evening img
Chapter 69 In the Night img
Chapter 70 The Truth img
Chapter 71 Working img
Chapter 72 Texts img
Chapter 73 Heating Up img
Chapter 74 Steam img
Chapter 75 Heaven img
Chapter 76 Another Offer img
Chapter 77 Questions img
Chapter 78 Experimenting img
Chapter 79 Waiting img
Chapter 80 Call img
Chapter 81 Settling img
Chapter 82 News img
Chapter 83 Signing img
Chapter 84 Update img
Chapter 85 Reaction img
Chapter 86 Packed img
Chapter 87 Alone img
Chapter 88 Back img
Chapter 89 Falling img
Chapter 90 Hearing the News img
Chapter 91 The Hospital img
Chapter 92 Standing By img
Chapter 93 Going Home img
Chapter 94 Epilogue img
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Chapter 2 An Opportunity

Braxton

I am a hands-on supervisor. That's how my father ran this company, and that's how I've always ran it, too, since I took over as Chief Executive Officer five years ago. At twenty-seven, I was the youngest CEO in the history of our company, which my great-great-grandfather started over a hundred years ago, but my degrees in finance and business from major universities, as well as my tutelage under my father, had more than prepared me to take over. And I've done an outstanding job, increasing our revenue and taking on new clients at a quick rate.

That's why I hate failure.

As I gaze out through my glass windows at the crowd of employees moving quickly between offices and cubicles, my eyes fall on one face. Jeff Thompson, Vice-President of Finance for our largest branch. How he came to be a VP, I am not sure. In the two years that he has worked here, he has done nothing to impress me. In fact, he fails at almost every task I assign him. I should probably fire him.

The only reason I haven't is because I have a memory from the Christmas party I cannot shake. Jeff Thompson, standing off to the side of the crowd, next to a stunning woman in a long red gown. She was probably the most beautiful woman I've ever seen, and ever since that night, five months ago, I haven't been able to get her out of my head.

I can only assume she was his wife. He never introduced me to her. She looked... uncomfortable. Out of place. Like she didn't want to be there. Maybe she didn't want to be with him. I wanted to go to her then, to see if there was a way I could make her more comfortable, as the host, of course. But I was constantly bombarded with other people needing my attention, and I never did make it over to her. I never got a chance to introduce myself or meet her.

Over the weeks and months that followed, I assured myself it was just as well. She was likely his wife, after all. Jeff does wear a wedding ring. He has no pictures in his office that would clue me in as to whether or not the gorgeous woman with the caramel colored hair and the olive skin, with bright green eyes and full red lips was his wife. Since I have been doing my damndest to put her out of my mind, I saw no point in bringing it up to him either.

And then... there was the Earst and Hanks account. It had been assigned to Thompson to try and acquire it. How such an important acquisition came to be assigned to him is unbeknownst to me. I've been wanting to get my hands on this huge account for many years. I checked in on it yesterday to find it was about to slip through Thomspon's fingers. Luckily, I was able to rearrange my schedule to work on the account myself, and through some miracle, I was able to salvage it. In looking over the work Thompson put into it, I was appalled at what he'd done, or really, what he hadn't done. It was absolutely grounds for firing him.

But I had something else in mind instead. I know how much this job means to him, and I want to know how far he'll go to keep it.

I've already announced to the company earlier that morning that we will be having a party at Merriweather Towers this evening to celebrate the acquisition. I'll been sure to have my assistant, Cindy Garza, tell Thompson to bring his wife along. She has reported he'd arched an eyebrow when she'd delivered the message, but he'd nodded and reached for his phone. Cindy didn't question what I was up to. One of the reasons she's been my assistant all of these years is because she never questions me. My guess would be she already knows, though, why I am handling the situation the way that I am. She is usually a step ahead of even me.

I try to go about my work, but it's difficult. I have one eye on Thompson as he slacks off, watching something on his phone. I have heard from others that he is a porn addict. I'm guessing if I did a search on his work computer, I'd have enough proof to fire him over just that. But I don't ask for the search. Not yet. He does very little work throughout the day while I am constantly answering my phone working with clients and helping my assistants handle their accounts. It irritates me to see a man do next to nothing and earn what I know he is earning.

He deserves to be fired, and I am all about handing out people's just deserts.

Unless, of course, he's willing to bargain with me. Then, he might get one more chance.

His wife has to be willing, too, though, because I don't view her as his property. If she is also willing, he might have a chance to save his job. Otherwise, Jeff Thompson will be packing up his items from his office tomorrow, and my dreams of a beautiful woman dressed in red will remain only dreams.

It is getting late in the afternoon, and I need to get heading to the towers to make sure everything is in order for the celebration. I have watched Thompson do next to nothing all day, and I am seething as I grab my jacket and my attaché case to leave for the evening. It's almost five o'clock, and I have been in the office since before 8:00.

"Cindy, send for my car," I say as I head out of my office.

"Yes, sir."

"You are coming tonight?" I ask her.

"Of course, sir," she says. "I'll need to head home and get changed. I can hardly wear this." Cindy laughs. It is a running joke between us that it isn't fair that I expect women to wear nice gowns to my get-togethers while most of the men can get by in their office attire. "I'll be changing, too," I assure her.

"I know you will be, sir," she says. No matter how many times I tell her she doesn't need to call me sir, she does it anyway.

"See you there, Cindy. Thank you for your hard work today."

"It's my pleasure," she says with a smile that tells me she means it. I believe in treating my employees well so they work hard. That's how Cindy sees it. She works hard so that she can be rewarded and help the company. My eyes travel to Thompson. He has done next to nothing and is making a lot more money than a lot of the people that work here. That has to change.

He looks up from his phone and is startled to see me staring at him. He fumbles with the device and sets it down then begins to type on his computer, looking at me from time to time. I continue to stare at him, hoping he understands that I see him. I see everything he is doing, and everything he is not doing, and it's time to answer for his actions.

            
            

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