Wager of the Heart: The Rejected Mate
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lcony overlooking the Atlantic, and a closet stuffed with designer clothes that magically fit me. Too perfect, like a fairy tale with a catch. I sat up, rubbing sleep from my eyes, my phone buzzing on the nightstand. Anoth
. Enough to fix everything: Mamá's meds, Marco's school, the eviction notice. But that dinner last night, the way he looked at me over t
ing, 7 a.m. Study. Don't be late. Bossy as hell. I glanced at the clock, 6:45. Shit. I threw on a navy dress from the closet: simple, professiona
he study, its oak doors heavy as my nerves. Alexander stood by the window, back to me, his
id without turning,
dropping into a chair. "Traff
usement in those blue eyes.
the tablet, pulling up his schedule. Keep it profes
alwood, sharp, hit me like a rogue wave. "Tokyo call at noon. Reschedule the London investors t
t where his arm brushed mi
udying me. "You're
w. "How many assistants
s voice softened, just for a second,
ome rival company. Numbers in the billions, terms I barely understood. But I'd run a restaurant's books at nineteen; I could handle this. By eleven
iff as a board; set a tray of coffee and croi
he first sip was heaven, rich and dark.
her unknown number. I hesit
py voice drawled. Fran
e phone. "I'm working.
forget us little guys. Your mom's l
's walls felt tighter, the security cameras in the corners winking like spies. I
returned, loosening
oded. "Done. You're merging with Lang Enterprises.
odding. "Not bad
wait." I leaned back, crossing my ar
action. "It's business. Powe
y m
ing there. "Later. Tonight, gala in Ma
A gala? I'm your assi
ft no room for argument. "Dress is
rk's elite? I wasn't Cinderella, and Alexander Kane sure as hell wasn't Prince Charming. But that l
. By five, I found the dress in my closet: emerald green, floor-length, clinging in ways that screamed money. I slippe
the city lights. The gala was at a rooftop venue, all glass and chandeliers, the air
murmured as we en
n dripping diamonds. And then I saw him:a man watching us, slick hair, s
hat?" I
exander said, voi
I could ask more, Alexander steered me to a garden balcony, away fr
ng closer. "You're doing
but my breath caught as he leane
ce low. And then he kissed me: soft, then fi
t, it was just us, the city a distant hum. Then reality crashed in
" I lied, st
searching mine
g for my boss after one day? No. This was a job, a lifeline. But as I glanced back, s
ander's tablet, left unlocked. A new email notification glowed: From: Victor La
red into me: Tame the spitfi
ger. You've
, shattering on