Bedroom Rodeo: A Billionaire Romance

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by Sarah J. Brooks


  “Thank you for humoring me and going along with this,” Scarlett said sweetly as they got into the car. “I’ll make it up to you later.”

  “Oh, yes. I think that’s a for sure plan.”

  Now that was the sexy, flirty girl that Drake couldn’t resist. Scarlett’s smile instantly made Drake smile. Just being near her had him smiling like an idiot and constantly worrying about what he might say or do. He hadn’t had that feeling around any of the other women. Scarlett made him nervous. She made Drake feel like he was a teenager again and that was exciting as hell.

  Scarlett looked out the window as they pulled out of the driveway, and Drake let his eyes take in the full beauty of her breasts. It was only a quick glance as he turned to watch the road again, but Drake’s mind sped away with thoughts of his cock thrusting between her size double F breasts.

  He could imagine her big brown eyes looking up at him and her sweet smile as she wrapped her tits around him. His throbbing cock would thrust slowly as she stuck out her tongue and touched the tip of him with it. She’d wait for him to build up so hard with excitement and then she would let him release all over her tongue. Oh, the thought filled his mind, and he couldn’t get it out of there for the entire drive.

  His hands tingled with the idea of touching Scarlett’s naked body again. The anticipation thrilled him, though, and he found it hard to think of anything else as they made their way to the location Scarlett needed to get to.

  “Thank you for spending our day like this. I’m sure it will be boring for you, but I appreciate it.”

  “Sure, where are we going again?”

  “I’m looking at purchasing a building here in town and expanding my advertising agency.”

  “What? Really?”

  Drake couldn’t hide the happiness and surprise that he felt. If Scarlett was going to be right there in Los Angeles, that would make things even easier than he could have hoped for if he chose her. Obviously, he wasn’t going to pick a woman purely based on her location, it was the twenty-first century and travel was easy, but having her close by was a definite plus.

  “It’s not because of you,” Scarlett added. “I’ve been wanting to open a second location and my dream was L.A., so if it works out, that will be great. If it doesn’t, I’m okay with that as well.”

  “Crush my dreams. I’m still going to choose to believe that you’re moving here all because of me.”

  Drake’s pretentious smile would have turned away many of the women, but Scarlett knew he was joking. Drake understood business far better than most people, and he understood what a huge business venture it would be for Scarlett to add another office to her company.

  Los Angeles was the obvious best choice for her second office, but it was going to be extremely expensive to set up shop there. Luckily, she had been doing very well and had enough money saved up to make a building purchase without straining her financials. Scarlett thought it was going to be much harder to staff the new location and get in good with the local film groups than it was going to be to find a building. But her assistant didn’t agree and had insisted they needed to move quickly, so there Scarlett was, looking at the building.

  “My assistant says this building is the absolutely perfect place, so maybe you can help me decide if you think it is as well?”

  “Of course, I will. I’ve bought many buildings in this area and sold just about as many. My one big mistake is never buying large enough. I always underestimate the amount of space I’m really going to need.”

  “I thought men had more of a problem with overestimating size.” Scarlett winked at Drake.

  “Touché.”

  “Wow, this is a nice building,” Scarlett said as they pulled up to the address. “Are you sure this is the right place? I can’t believe a place like this is within my budget.”

  “It’s the address you had. Let’s go in and talk to the realtor. Sometimes places like this have huge parking issues or infrastructure issues that will need to be worked out.”

  Scarlett couldn’t help feeling extremely excited at the idea of opening her own advertising agency in L.A. The building was almost too perfect to imagine. The front was modern with floor to ceiling windows, and as they walked inside, it looked just as well maintained and modern. She grabbed Drake’s hand and held onto it, squeezing it with excitement.

  “Welcome,” the realtor said.

  The realtor took about an hour to show the two of them around the property and talked to them about all the positives the building had to offer. It was a great deal and Scarlett, as well as Drake, was waiting for the bomb to drop. There had to be something wrong with the property if they were selling it at that price. Certainly, they could have gotten at least half a million more than their asking price.

  Finally, Scarlett got up the nerve to ask the question that was on her mind.

  “Why is it listed at this price?”

  The realtor laughed and then looked at Drake, who had a similarly serious expression and nodded for the realtor to answer Scarlett’s question. Suddenly the realtor didn’t look so confident. That was a huge warning sign to Scarlett, and she was instantly on alert for what was up with the deal. She wasn’t going to be taken in by some scam or by a property that wasn’t as it was described.

  “Um, the owners are divorcing and the funds are needed for the estate. The wife cannot purchase her home from her husband without the funds from this property.”

  “Thank you for your candor,” Drake added. “Is this property yours?”

  Scarlett looked at Drake quickly and then at the realtor. She wasn’t exactly sure how Drake had figured out that the property was really the real estate sales person’s, but it was extremely impressive. She wasn’t nearly as good with people as Drake was.

  “Yes, it’s mine.”

  “We will take it,” Scarlett said firmly.

  “Wait a minute, let’s talk about this,” Drake said in a very firm and superior tone. “Are you sure you don’t want to think about this?”

  “There is no talking. Could you wait outside for a minute,” Scarlett said to the real estate saleswoman.

  The saleswoman went outside quickly and got on her cell phone as Scarlett and Drake talked just inside the main entryway. She continued to glance back at the couple while they discussed the property.

  “I appreciate your opinion, but this is my business, and I’ll be making my own decisions.”

  “Yes, but you should check the property out more. She’s desperate; you could probably get her to knock down a few hundred thousand dollars with some tough negotiating. Don’t just say you’ll take it at the listed price.

  Scarlett looked beyond annoyed at Drake and how he was talking to her. She was a very successful CEO of her own advertising agency in Atlanta, Georgia. Although Drake certainly had a lot of business experience, he didn’t run her company and had zero say in how she ran her company. She took in a couple of deep breaths as she tried to find the right words to say to him that wouldn’t ruin the rest of their day together.

  “I believe this building is very fairly priced. If you’d like to wait outside while I finalize the details I will understand. I’m not going to take advantage of her misfortune and have no problem paying the asking price.”

  Scarlett looked firmly at Drake, and there was no doubt in his mind that she could handle the deal on her own. He knew he shouldn’t have spoken up like he had, and his words had belittled her, but he couldn’t take it back now. Drake reached for the door and opened it.

  “You can come back in.”

  Drake kept quiet while the two women worked out the deal and agreed on the final details. It was an unusual place for him to be in, and Drake felt more uncomfortable than he could remember in a business situation. But Scarlett was right. It was her business and her decisions. The property looked excellent, and Drake had to admit he would have purchased it himself if Scarlett hadn’t wanted it. There would always be inspections and checks and balances to ensure there were
no major problems.

  Her business savvy attitude was refreshing, yet scary to Drake. He wasn’t used to the woman he was with being as strong as he was when it came to their business decisions. Quite frankly, he didn’t normally date business savvy women at all. It was new and unchartered territory for Drake, and he felt like it might take him a little bit to get used to allowing his partner to have just as successful a business life as he had.

  When the deal was completed, Drake and Scarlett made their way down the coast. Drake felt a tension between him and Scarlett that was growing. How had things turned so awkward when she was the one woman he had waited all week to spend time with?

  He knew what had caused it, though; it had happened when he butted into her business dealings. Drake didn’t know how to make things better, but he was sure as hell going to try.

  Scarlett was beautiful, kind, and gorgeous. She was the type of woman who Drake could see himself making a life with. Yet, their date so far had not been what he had hoped for. He had put his foot in his mouth and clearly made comments he shouldn’t have made to her. He was going to use the drive as his opportunity to make up for his behavior up to that point. Scarlett was going to be laughing and flirting with him again in no time—Drake was sure of that.

  Chapter 5

  “I’m sorry,” Drake said as they drove up the Pacific Coast Highway. “I didn’t mean to be disrespectful.”

  “It’s alright. I’m sure you are used to calling all the shots in your business and were just trying to be helpful.”

  “I was. Really, I was just trying to help.”

  “How about we forget about that for now and just enjoy our day together. I’d love to drive up north on this highway a bit. I’ve heard so much about how beautiful it is.”

  “Yes, it’s one of the most relaxing drives. There’s a nice restaurant about two hours north of here, would you like to go there for dinner?”

  Drake felt so out of his comfort zone that he was stumbling over his own words. Nothing like this had ever happened to him on a date before. He wasn’t his normal confident self, and he felt like the date was running off into some horrible place. Scarlett and he had gotten along so well throughout the week; they were so suited to each other.

  He had to figure out what was going wrong and fix it fast. There wasn’t time for making up for things later. Their date day would be over soon, and Drake would be left to make a decision about which one of the women he wanted to keep with him. He had to make the right choice.

  The original idea for the week full of women had admittedly been a little perverse. Drake liked the idea of having a group of women all fighting over him. His ego liked the idea, his body liked the idea; everything seemed perfect until emotions started mixing into the situation. As the week had progressed, Drake had become tired, his view of the women had expanded to include so much more, though. Every one of them was unique and beautiful. It weighed heavily on him that he would have to choose only one of the women.

  Even though the next day was going to be very difficult on Drake, he didn’t regret bringing all the women to his house. He would never have met this same group of women in any other situation, so Drake was very grateful that they had all decided to come.

  “Dinner sounds great,” Scarlett replied. “Maybe we could stop and walk on the beach a little too.”

  “Perfect.”

  Scarlett reached over, grabbed Drake’s hand, and he instantly felt better. Whatever tension had been going on was released in that touch of hers. They might not have seen eye to eye on her business dealing, but Drake was trying to look out for Scarlett.

  It wasn’t as if he had said something that wasn’t true. When it came to business, Drake knew what he was doing and was certain he could have saved Scarlett at least a hundred thousand dollars on the property. But he wasn’t going to dwell on it. Every business had to be run in a way that made the owner proud, and Drake was going to have to let Scarlett run her own affairs.

  “You’re an amazing woman. I admire you. I’m sure the other women around you look up to you as well.”

  “Thank you, I work really hard at being fair and consistent in my interactions with the world.”

  “Did I mention you’re beautiful? I don’t want to forget that part as well.”

  Scarlett laughed as she smiled at Drake. He was trying hard to make things work between them, and Scarlett couldn’t fault him for that. She wanted it to be a good match for them. She had stuck around all week long and endured the women of the house all because she wanted to give Drake the chance he deserved. She wasn’t about to let his slip up about her business deal ruin their entire date.

  Many other men had tried to step on her business toes, so to speak—it seemed to be a man thing. They wanted to show off their knowledge or help out in some way; Scarlett didn’t hold that against Drake at all.

  She was going to put every effort into making the rest of their night one to remember. No matter what else came after that day, Scarlett didn’t want to ever look back and think that she would have done something different.

  As a strong woman, she often pushed men away from her. Scarlett knew this about herself and was working on getting better at it. She had strong opinions and that didn’t always sit well with the men she dated. One of her friends had told Scarlett that she emasculated men when she was on dates with them.

  It was a devastating blow to Scarlett to think that she was doing anything that would make the men she knew feel like they weren’t worthy of her. She didn’t feel that way about the men, especially Drake. She liked him very much and had enjoyed watching him throughout the week. He had expertly handled the emotions of the women in the house while still working to enjoy himself. Scarlett appreciated Drake for the efforts he had put in, and she really, genuinely, wanted to get to know him better.

  “Where’s your perfect vacation spot?” Scarlett asked as they drove on the beautiful coastal highway.

  “I’d have to say New York or London. The excitement in those two cities is hard for me to give up. I love how much technology and innovation is always going on there. Oh, and Beijing. Have you ever been there? It’s so fast-paced and beautiful.”

  “I’ve been to London and a lot of Europe, but never to China. I didn’t think it was all that safe to be traveling around there as a single woman.”

  “I’ll take you sometime. There is this hotel that doesn’t rent out rooms, but instead just rents these capsules that have beds in them. It’s really cool.”

  Scarlett couldn’t help smiling at the excitement in Drake’s voice. He clearly loved to travel, and so did she. Although, she tried to choose quiet beach locations instead of bustling metropolis cities. It did appear that they had different tastes in what their perfect vacation location would be.

  “What do you do if you’re traveling with someone? Is the capsule big enough for two?”

  “I don’t think they have double occupancy capsules. But it was a cool experience.”

  “Did you go to the Great Wall of China?” Scarlett asked.

  “No, that’s a little out of the way and in the countryside. I stuck to the city, and the business meetings I had kept me pretty busy for most of my trip.”

  “So, you went all the way to China and didn’t see one of the great wonders of the world? You must have been pretty darn busy.”

  Scarlett didn’t like the sound of that at all. What kind of man would travel all the way to China and not take one extra day to see the Great Wall? It seemed preposterous to Scarlett and such a waste. When she traveled, Scarlett loved to be part of the local community as much as possible. She didn’t like the big cities and, instead, preferred small cities or private beaches where she could mingle with the locals.

  “Yeah, when I’m traveling for business I’m usually just in and out of a place as quickly as possible.”

  Scarlett watched out her window as the houses rushed by the car. She had dreamt about a moment like that with a man. Romantically driving up the c
oast as they talked about life. But Scarlett had imagined the moment being much different. She had imagined she would be in love with the man she was traveling with and the moment would be filled with pure joy, but instead, she felt increasingly awkward around Drake.

  The control she exercised over her life was hard for others to appreciate sometimes. It often made her seem like she was judging people or not enjoying herself. But Scarlett was just a tough, single woman trying to get by in life. She didn’t want things handed to her and was more than happy to work hard for what she had in her life. Even in the romance area, Scarlett was happy to work at any relationship.

  “How much do you think houses on the beach cost?” Scarlett asked as she continued to watch the large homes on the cliffs and make small talk.

  “It matters which side of the highway you’re on and how far north you go. Some of the smaller houses might only be a million dollars while the larger houses on the beach could go for well over twenty million dollars.”

  “I don’t think I could live right on the ocean. I’d probably never get any work done.”

  “Same thing I was thinking. I love to visit the beach, but if I lived out here, I’m sure my business would suffer.”

  “Pull over,” Scarlett said softly, squeezing Drake’s hand. “I need to fix something.”

  He found the next parking area near the beach and parked the car. But as he got ready to get out, Scarlett pulled him back in. The intense look on her face had him instantly concerned.

  “What’s wrong with us?” Scarlett asked in frustration.

  “What do you mean?”

  “Don’t pretend like things are going well. We can’t even have a conversation without it feeling forced. We got along so well this week. I can’t figure out what’s going wrong.”

  Drake gave a huge sigh of relief as he grabbed Scarlett’s hand and pulled it up to his mouth to kiss it. Her words were exactly what he had been thinking and had been too afraid to say. There was something wrong between them, and it was new and awkward, and Drake wanted it to go away as quickly as possible. He needed things to return to the way they had been at the house when they were first getting to know each other.

 

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