The Billionaire's Indecent Proposal
was no copy-paste response... this time, there was radio silence. It was even worse than before. Lory had given me Mr. Rowe's phone number-which may or may not have been
lled for desperate measures
al exams and our graduatio
nd I had no other optio
op. I had never been so jittery in my life. Even though I had expansive notes on how to approach the conversation and made a reactive diagram for all the
lized I was a complete lunatic. This was if
ping it would never happen. The longer I con
typed out a short message and my thumb hovered over the send button for an awfully long time before
to talk
automatically ignore it. It also didn't give away enough information that he would block me imm
when my phone buzzed with an in
is
ntity. On the other hand, he would definitely block me if I remained cryptic and didn't give him a name. I mulled over what I should do before
ow Ta
long for a resp
have the wr
my name from the emails. It made me suspicious if he had ever
at lightning speed. I was scared to be a second late and miss the chance to carry on the
number if I reache
. When the phone buzzed again, my shoulders sagged with
lor, do I
wrote a
ut it is imperative t
more words, he ha
or this. I'm late fo
sk? What kind of a boss was he? I r
call yo
d him to call me directly. He was definitely a man of action
el
an you tell me what th
ngue felt like lead in my mouth and my limbs were cold with fright. "I... uh... I...
es up, my head felt heavy and I dropped to my knees in a humiliating manner. I rolled around on the floor as my phone slipped far away
you alright,
to stay seated on the floor than to try to get up and feel the s
e time." His demand made me straighten my spine and find the resolve I needed to talk. If I didn't say e
ccount of an error. The scholarship has been since awarded to someone else. The retraction came after I had accepted a spot at QCU and I have already spent all m
said my piece. I crossed my fingers and hop
our education?" He sou
in a fraction of a second. "Yes. I shouldn't hav
man and get him to help me. Still, I blurted out rude and disrespectful things that would offend him. That
s wrong
lence on the othe
rude. But I am in desperate need of that scholarship. It
rest of my life. Just because I didn't have a convention
unted to sixty, wondering if he
I spoke t
nication. I will contact you myself when I have deter
him to jump and tell me I would be funded too. I couldn't help b
how much this means to me. I've sent you seve
alking him. And my behavior
my breath. "I just have one last question for you," he said, causi
illow," I blurted out, t
ould call me anything he wanted as long as he gave me the scholarship. His tired
did you get this nu
. uh
ded. He left no wriggle room
y voice was soft and I wasn't sure he heard me. There was no way I would tell him w
efore hanging up. He sounded fu
rmation. Of course, I left out the part where I vaguely admitted to criminal conduct and ratted her out. If she found
lips. So what if he sounded angry? He said he would investigate the mat