Loving The Billionaire Heir
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g, but my mind wasn't on the task. After encountering "Mr. Handsome", I found myself distracted
d the clingy woman adding something suspicious to one of the glasses
. I was certain they'd witnessed it, yet no one reacted. I stru
arn him. He was a stranger, but I couldn't shake the urge to protect hi
artygoers. We stood inches apart, his warm breath caressing my face. The inten
es locked onto mine, demanding an explanation fo
stepped back, creating s
the silence. "Uh, did the money
t he remembered me. "I
eal concern: "But I saw the woman who was
clumsily, not at al
but his expression spoke volumes
for me," he finally sa
of relief, and swiftly tur
," I whispered to mys
his friends head to the dance floor, leaving h
my belongings and headed to the manager's office, adhering to the esta
t feel a hint of dread. After a long day, facing
oor. "Come in," the manag
, Isla. You can go home,
arry's sudden entrance and whispered conv
" the manager called out,
e one more drink to the VIP table by
now? - but I knew better than to refuse, e
more," I nodded, fati
fically requested me
e
ierced the air. I rejected it and pow
ace?" I growled, frustrat
d wasn't my choice; my mother, Pamela Norman, had orchestrated
or commitment; the
man's vast billionaire empire. My life is a pictu
e, a stunning and talented actress from a respected family,
vances with surprising eagern
ersisted, highlighting the strategic benefits of marrying Nicole Kensington. They stre
y proposed to Nicole. She accepted, a
her. Our engagement is a calculat
ire turning heads. Everyone noticed our arrival, and we sett
my worries about Nicole and my demanding parent
arms, planting kisses on my face, and offering seductive lap dances.
for the night. Amidst the sea of stunning women, on
urves mesmerized me. I signaled the ne
asked, nodding
esitated, "I
she's the one to serve my next drink," I
de
Stephanie really have spiked my drink?
no longer felt safe. I pushed
ed?" I muttered, annoyed
into my seat. "Too
ed mine. "What
ng off the stain," I re
okay now?"
good," I a
lass of scotch. "
elief, but I refused to give i
anie pressed, bu
wn, visibly frustrated.
an eyebro
ust so... forget it." She stormed off to the dance floor. "
accusatory glances bef
't faze me. I had no i
hought, eager to
s more important. I grabbed my
wdy group was splurging cash recklessly. Spoiled
to the rowdy group. One of them, the apparent leader, caught my attenti
ut he persisted. No one inter
eryone con
he offender. "Get your ha
locked on me. The man hesit
s the waitress from earlier. Her bright blue eyes sparkled with relief
his tone dripping with disdain. "Y
wn this place. Keep your hands to yourself. It's
ck to where you came from," he gro
iness," I counter
e were evenly matched in height, our gazes bur
think you're tough?" he sna
ground,
," he declared, his voice dripping with
ink he was? His quirky
be wiped off. I craved c
sponsible, and incapable of achieving anything worthwhile. Pretty
sudden, crushing blow struck my fa
ith rage. I felt a sharp pain on my lip. As
straw. My fury unle
t his arrogant expression. Everyone's attention shif
rming out of the club, heaving heavily. Ev
led eyes. I ignored them, feeling vindicated. Yes, I wa
concern shifted to the wait
and perplexed, her