The BILLIONAIRE BACHELOR BROTHERS
he love of my life, the mother of my two kids, and the only woman who ever understood me. I missed her every day, but I had to be strong for our child
torious playboys, always chasing after models, actresses, and socialites. They never settled down, never committed, never loved.
n my life was Mary, our housekeeper and nanny. She had been with us for over a decade, and she was like family to us. She took care of the kids, the h
is ready," Mary cal
was 35 years old, but I felt older. I had dark hair, blue eyes, and a strong jaw. I was tall, mus
ng at the kitchen table. They looked so much like their mother, with her blonde hair
id. She was seven years old, a
cess," I said, kiss
aid. He was five years old
uddy," I said, r
le-aged woman with brown hair and brown eyes. She wore a simple dress and an ap
Mary. You know h
sh I could do something to ma
ry. You're a bless
"Thank you, Mr. Harv
o had school, I had a meeting with my brothers, and Mary had to go to the
sure you're o
It's nothing serious. Ju
you need me to d
yself. Don't worry about me. You ha
u're part of the family. If you need
sweet. But I'm fine, really. I'll b
e cleared the table and said, "I'll be
the forehead and said, "B
"Take care, Mr. Harvar
a twinge of anxiety. I hoped she was telling the truth, and that
it and tie, and grabbed my briefcase. I kissed Lily and Leo g
ith my brothers and handled the affairs of Harvard Industries, the largest and most successful conglomerate in the country. We had our hands in e
family, and my happiness. And I had neither. I was a billionai
nd saw my brothers waiting for me. They were all dressed in expensive suits and h
er of the pack. He had dark hair, blue eyes, and a cocky attitude. H
d a busy mor
t, and the most sarcastic. He had dark hair, blue eyes, and a sharp tong
care of my k
as the youngest, and the most reckless. He had dark hair, blue eyes, and a wild
ls. And they're the best thing t
life on them. You should be out ther
ng around, drinking,
ll about. Not being tied down by some
ring. She was amazing. And I love
our life, blah, blah, blah. But she's gone, b
honor her memory. And I want to be
d the present is full of hot women who want to get with you. You're
anyone. I want
al. You're a billionaire, but you're acting like a
anything. I'm fine t
s miserable. You need to change, bro. You need to find
ed a new love. I don't need a new lif
. And you'll never be happy unti
w what, bro? We're done talking to you. You're beyond help. You
"Come on, guys. Let's go. We have better thi
ness. I wanted to yell at them, to tell them they were wrong, to tell them they were the losers. But I didn't