The Billionaire Bad Boy Secret Baby

The Billionaire Bad Boy Secret Baby

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King Kong fell in love with a human A man wearing a mask got me pregnant during a masquerade ball. Brenda's sole objective as a party planner is to create lavish and memorable events that make her clients want to employ her again and again. However, the curvy girl is unsure of what to do after a sultry night with a man wearing a mask and she becomes pregnant. Everything is at Pedro Fedrickson's fingertips: fame, fortune, and an abundance of women. However, he takes matters into his own hands after a fiery party planner joins his team, even going so far as to put a kid in her belly.

Chapter 1 Grumpy

When the grumpy assistant to whatever rich jerk owns this crazy house called me to help with an expensive masquerade ball, I really thought about turning it down. But when I saw all the zeroes on the big check Samantha said I'd get at the end, I quickly changed my mind. And that was on top of the party budget they had already set. Overall, I was having a great time, which helps me deal with Samantha's rude behavior a little better.

For the simple reason that she's awful. The woman is the stereotypical snobby blonde jerk. Her hair is very straight, and she always has a sneer on her face. I'm not going to let her touch me, though. I'm past that time in my life, even if she makes me think of all the mean girls in high school. I only need to think about the check I'll be stealing from her well-kept hands by the end of the night, and I'll be fine.

Standing at the mansion's entrance, I tilt my head to study the building, trying to see the place as the masked guests will see it. The doorway is a huge circular area with a giant, glittering chandelier hanging in the center of the ceiling, and across from the entrance is a long hallway finished in dark woods and antiques my grandmother would drool over. I can nearly see the multimillion-dollar price tag on everything lining the walls. I can't even imagine what having this much money would be like. I would no longer have to miss out on the guacamole at Chipotle.

But the vintage feel of the mansion is actually great for a masquerade ball. When I found out the party was being held by a rich tech guy with a big wallet and an even bigger reputation, I was a little worried about what I'd have to work with. I've put together parties for tech guys before, so I'm familiar with their lives. It's either completely lavish with over-the-top crazy gadgets and top-of-the-line everything, or totally spare and Spartan. You're lucky if you have chairs sometimes. I've seen guys living with a mattress on the floor and one chair, despite being worth billions.

So during my first tour of this place a couple weeks ago, I wasn't sure what to expect. Fortunately, seeing the real building took my breath away and eased my worries. The outside walls were ivy-covered and imposing, with actual turrets reaching into the sky. A sweeping road circled the front of the house, a perfect setting for the Bentleys and Porsches that were sure to pull up.

Inside was even better. The expansive hallway across the entryway had a few doorways going to different parts of the house. Right when you enter, you're welcomed by a giant mirror and an old coat rack that's unnecessary given the number of maids bustling around to take your coat. On either side of the large foyer are two wide, winding stairs. I didn't get to tour the upstairs rooms because Samantha said those were the bedrooms, which wouldn't be part of the festivities-I repressed a snort then, because what kind of extravaganza doesn't end in debauchery and a bit of raunchiness? But then again, this was a sophisticated gathering with lots of important people coming. As much as I wanted to take a peek, based on the rest of the house, I could already create a mental picture of the luxurious antique furniture in every nook and cranny. I didn't need to see it to know what it looked like in my mind's eye.

Just past the entryway and into the hallway, a doorway on the left goes to a huge library that's probably worth almost as much as the property itself. When I had the original tour, I saw at least seven first editions placed carefully throughout the book-filled room.

But the library isn't going to be the setting for today's party, per Samantha's request. After all, this is a masquerade ball, so they'll be using the grand hall with its lofty ceiling and gracious, paneled walls.

Frankly, there isn't need for much decoration because the house itself is already magnificent and imposing, with its ornate wooden bannisters and gleaming marble floors. But, hey, I have to earn my keep, so I chose to put in some window accents. I used black and white crepe paper, twisted together like for a birthday party, and stretched the strands across the windows. In the middle, I used expensive, hand-painted masks to accentuate the party theme. The masks and colors match the room's mood, and I think they add to the costume party feel of the entire event.

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