Power Play - A MFMMM Reverse Harem Billionaire Romance (You Can't Resist a Bad Boy Book 6)
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“I have to go,” I say hurriedly, and the other suits stare at me with disbelief in their eyes. Demands to sign the contract assault me in what sounds like a half-dozen languages, but I simply push away from the desk and quickly shuffle out of the room. I grab my phone from my pocket, immediately dialing Charlotte’s number. I realize there’s only a miniscule percent of a chance that she’ll even speak to me, but I have to hear her voice.
I’m only answered by her voicemail. I should give up, but I’m not one to give up on my desires so easily.
I should have made it clear from the start, how much I love her. I shouldn’t have allowed selfishness, cowardice, and malice to come between us. I dial her number again, simply to hear her voice. It’s almost as if she’s with me, her eyes narrowed in irritation. I can imagine her lips pursed in the cutest of pouts, and God, what I would give for her to turn that glare upon me one more time.
Walking the seemingly endless path to the airport where my jet is stationed, I quickly wave down my personal pilots. We aren’t due to leave for another week, at least, but I know the men make routine trips to the airport to check on the jet. They don’t really trust anyone else to take care of it. They seem surprised by my presence, and I’m fortunate to have caught them at such an opportune time.
“Hey, boss,” the shorter of the two, Gavin, calls out, and I rush to meet my pilots before they can step away from the plane.
“Are we in shape to depart now?” I demand, realizing there’s very little time for small talk. The two exchange a glance, but the taller pilot, Kenny, nods hesitantly.
“Don’t you have another week here, Mr. Bradshaw?” he asks slowly, but I ignore the question, shoving past them both and climbing up into the jet.
Gavin and Kenny trail obligingly behind me, and I gesture towards the cockpit.
“I have an emergency back home,” I explain brusquely, though the pilots look as if they’ll continue to ask questions. “We need to leave, now!”
Startled, they nod their agreement before scrambling to the cockpit. I sit in my usual seat, fastening my seatbelt as they prepare for takeoff. We have fourteen hours before we’re back in the United States, but I plan to use every moment to prepare myself for what I’ll say to Charlotte. I have to win her back. Somehow, I must.
Despite my best efforts, I find myself drifting off around halfway through the flight. There’s very little I can do until I’m able to get in touch with Charlotte. If all else fails, I’ll surprise her at her apartment. Even if she doesn’t forgive me, she’s due an apology. The thoughts of what I’ve said to her haunt me during my dozing hours, causing a rather restless sleep.
Jolting awake, I realize we’re only around an hour out from landing. Standing and stretching, I make my way to the cockpit, listening to the pilots as they chat amongst themselves.
“He seems pretty stuck on that broad back home, doesn’t he? You’d think he would’ve picked up a hooker or two while we were overseas to get his mind off her. I have a taste for foreign entertainment myself,” Kenny says crudely, and the two of them share a laugh.
“Aw, man. I think it’s kinda sweet. He doesn’t seem the type to fall in love…or lust, or whatever the hell it is,” Gavin muses, and I roll my eyes before clearing my throat to announce my presence.
I swear the jet gives a noticeable lurch as they notice me, and I’m nearly knocked off my feet.
“Shit! Sorry,” Kenny sputters, getting us back on track relatively quickly.
“What are you doing up? We’re still about an hour out, boss,” Gavin asks smoothly, as if I’ve not just interrupted their discussion of my private life.
“I just came to check in. I’m sorry to have taken you away from your exotic tastes, as it were. If possible, I’m sure I can find a replacement for you…” I trail off, letting the threat hang in the air. “Find a way to get me home in thirty minutes, and I’ll consider letting this little indiscretion slide,” I say coldly.
The men nod, awkwardly silent as I walk back through the cabin. The speed we’re moving at increases, and I glance at my watch with a small smile.
Around forty minutes later, I’m stepping out of the jet and onto the tarmac. My sports car sits waiting for me in the airport parking lot, and I smile to myself as I open the door and slide inside. I try one final time to call Charlotte, but the call goes to voicemail once again.
No matter. I’ve made up my mind. Shifting into gear, I speed down the freeway towards Charlotte’s apartment complex. I’m all in, at this point. I’ll either win her back, or die trying.
A few minutes later, after parking my car and ascending the stairs, I find myself pausing at Charlotte’s door. I have my suspicions that I’m not going to be greeted with anything but rage, but I decide that’s a risk I’m willing to take. I knock on the door, hands fidgeting nervously at my side as I wait for an answer.
“Who is it?” she asks brusquely, peeking out the door.
I smile warmly, and her eyes widen in obvious alarm. She moves to slam the door shut, but I manage to wedge my foot in between the opening before she can close it entirely.
“What are you doing here, Dillon?” she demands, her voice sounding strangely emotional.
“I need to talk to you. I need to see you, Charlotte. Please, just let me inside for a moment,” I implore, resting my palm against the wood surface of her door.
After a moment, she pulls it open and gestures for me to step inside. She’s dressed in an adorable pair of pajamas, and what looks like one of my robes. She fidgets uncomfortably as she waits for me to speak, refusing to meet my gaze.
“I’m listening,” she says quietly.
All the words I’d planned to say evaporate in that moment, and it’s all I can do to keep from lurching towards her and taking her into my arms. Ah, to hell with it.
I reach out to pull her towards me, and she struggles against me for only half a second before pressing her face against my chest. Her shoulders shake, and it’s obvious that she’s struggling to contain her sobs.
“I’m so sorry, Charlotte. For everything I said, the cruel things. I love you. I’ve loved you from the moment I hired you,” I murmur, pressing a kiss to the top of her head.
She stiffens in my arms, and I’m certain I’ve said the wrong thing. She draws away just slightly, looking up at me with tears glimmering in her eyes.
“You…you love me?” she asks, in obvious disbelief.
I nod, brushing the tears away from her eyes. Her mouth falls agape, and overcome with desire, I can’t stop myself from pressing our lips together. She’s still for what seems an eternity, but then she begins to move her lips against my own, desperately clutching my shoulders.
She draws away, gasping for breath. Her skin is flushed, and I can only wonder if she’s missed me as much as I’ve missed her.
“I love you, too. God, Dillon, I love you. I’m sorry about the things I said, and the things I didn’t explain, and—” she begins, but I press a finger to her lips to gently shush her.
“The deal is still on, if you find it agreeable. I made you an offer, and I plan to hold true to it.” I smile, brushing her hair away from her stunning eyes.
She meets my gaze, looking like there’s so much she wants to say. Instead, she nods before capturing my lips once more. She pulls me towards her couch, which seems like it has seen better days, and I’m somewhat curious as to her intent.
“Dillon…can you do something for me?” she asks shyly, pushing the robe off her shoulders slowly.
“Of course, Charlotte. I’ll do anything,” I reply, pulling her into my arms again. I can’t bear to be even an inch apart from her, not after what we’ve gone through. I never want to let her go again.
She shifts to get comfortable in my grip, pulling me down to the couch on top of her. It’s far from the most comfortable surface in the world, but as she wraps her legs around my waist, I realize there’s nowhere I’d rather be.
“Make love to me,” she whispers.
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I’m helpless to do anything but oblige. The intense, lustful sex we’ve always had seems miles away—this time, I want to show her how much I cherish her.
As she lifts her shirt over her head, her adorably round stomach is on perfect display. I ghost my palm over the flesh of her baby bump, and she shivers slightly. There is a vulnerability in her gaze that she’s never shown me before.
I reach out to caress one of her swollen breasts in my palm, and she gasps out my name. Lowering my head to her other breast, I take the nipple between my lips and gently flick my tongue against the erect peak.
She throws her head back, and all I can feel is the sheer love I have for her. Arousal even seems secondary to the intensity of my heart’s ache for her.
“You’re so beautiful,” I murmur against her skin, kissing my way down her torso.
She giggles as I flick my tongue against her navel before curling my fingers in the waistband of her pajama pants. She wiggles in anticipation, lifting her hips as I pull the garment down her legs. Surprisingly, she wears nothing underneath. Almost as if she’d been expecting me.
She urges me onward with a desperate look, and I trace my fingertips along her inner thigh. There’s a damp heat radiating from her, and unable to resist, I lower my head to taste her. Her breath hitches, and I’m certain I’ve never tasted something so divine in all my years of living. I continue to move my tongue against her slit, eager for more. Her body quakes under my touch, and it’s obvious she’s already growing close.
“Wait!” she cries out, grabbing me by the collar of my shirt.
Wasting no time, she rips the shirt open, buttons flying across the room. My chuckles turn into breathy groans as she kisses my chest, pushing me back. This time, I’m on my back, and she smiles eagerly, pushing my slacks down on my hips until she can free my manhood from my briefs. Before I can speak, she’s hovering above me in the most tantalizing manner possible.
“Charlotte,” I gasp as she lowers herself onto me, her warmth clinging tightly to my girth.
I rest my hands on her round belly, crying out softly each time our hips meet.
“I love you,” she whispers, bouncing at a pace that can be described as nothing but frantic.
Adoration surges through me, as well as another sudden bolt of arousal. I guide her hips as she grows a bit lost in her pleasure, but it’s not long before I’m throwing my head back in pure ecstasy as well.
“I love you too… So damn much,” I breathe, bottoming out inside of her and filling her to the brim.
Her squeal of pleasure is loud and high-pitched, a sound I’ve missed more than I realized. Before I know it, she’s all but collapsed on top of me. Her lips find mine, and I tangle a hand in her hair as we bask in the afterglow.
Distantly, I hear a news story playing on her TV. She seems to hear it as well, going stiff. I’d not even noticed that the TV was on, but as I glance towards it, something seems off.
“Dillon, please,” she says urgently, trying to force my eyes away from the image on the screen.
It’s an image I would recognize anywhere, seeing as it’s a picture of me… well, us. I stare critically at the television, listening closely as the sordid details of our affair are played on national television. I turn to look at her, hurt and disbelief quickly replacing the happiness I’d felt mere moments ago.
“Oh, so you love me?” I ask gruffly, sitting upright and pushing her off of me. She tries to cling to me, but I won’t have it. I slide out from under her, my mind blank as I adjust my pants to cover myself.
“Of course, I was just— You have to understand,” she tries to explain, but I’m already walking towards the door.
“I can’t believe what a fool I’ve been. All along, you’ve wanted to hurt me. You’ve wanted to ruin me. Well, you win, Charlotte. You’ve destroyed me,” I say, just loudly enough for her to hear.
She pleads for me to stay, but I storm out the door, not caring who sees my half-naked form. After all, everyone has already seen much more on TV.
Not only has my deal in China gone by the wayside, but God only knows how many deals I’ll lose over this.
Over one damn woman.
Chapter Sixteen
Charlotte
“I screwed up, Jenny,” I admit morosely, watching the entertainment story on TV. It’s been on repeat for the past several days, and I can only wonder how long it will be before the news stations decide it’s played out. Not that I can blame them for broadcasting such a sordid tale. A sigh spills past my lips, and I’ve almost forgotten I’m on the phone with my twin until she sighs as well.
“The guy had it coming,” she says defensively, and I’m unable to swallow the bitter laugh that erupts from my lungs. “Come on, Charlotte. You had no way of knowing he’d decide to apologize, and…you two don’t really seem to be that healthy for each other,” she continues.
A tear rolls down my cheek, though it’s like tracking drops of water in a category-five hurricane at this point. Sniffling, I take a moment to pull the phone away. I don’t want her to hear how upset I am, though it’s past obvious at this point.
“I don’t know what to do,” I manage, closing my eyes and allowing my head to sag against the back of the sofa.
My sister hums thoughtfully for a moment, though I’m sure there’s no clean solution to my problem at this point.
“Come to Australia,” Jenny suggests abruptly, and I nearly drop the phone in shock.
I sputter incoherently for a moment, unable to reason out how she came to that idea.
“Come on, think about it. If the billionaire isn’t going to help you from here on out, it would be helpful to be with family. We can take care of you, Charlie,” she says, sounding somewhat more sentimental than I’ve come to expect from her.
Glancing at the television, I note that there’s a live broadcast from SharkTEC towers. It appears that they’re trying to get the dirty details from Dillon himself, and I realize all too late that I’ve given him even more power to ruin me. If he chooses to turn the story around on me, I’ll be the laughing stock of the country.
Leaving won’t bring Dillon any closer to me. It won’t do anything to convince him of how sorry I am. It won’t prove how much I love him. However, it could do to help me dismiss my feelings for the man. It’s not as if anything I do will win him over at this point. If I remain in this terrible apartment, I’ll only be left to deal with my broken heart alone. But there’s also always a chance that I’ll only miss him even more, thousands of miles away…
I simply have to accept that it’s not meant to be.
“I’ll come,” I say, smiling a bit as Jenny cheers.
“Great, I’ll buy your plane ticket. You can stay with me for a while, until you get on your feet. It’ll be just like when we were kids,” she says happily.
I can sense her excited grin through the phone, and in spite of myself, I can’t help but get a little excited at the prospect of exploring lands unknown.
“What should I bring?” I ask, glancing around my tiny, run-down apartment. The only thing of value, really, is my laptop.
“Your computer, and some clothes. I can’t afford to buy you another entirely new wardrobe,” she teases.
Nodding along though she can’t see me, I’m becoming more certain that this is the right course of action. Though I know I’ll miss Dillon, and as badly as I want him to take me back, there’s no way to backtrack through this mess of a situation. This is for the best.
At least, I hope so.
In my final days in my crummy apartment, I spend most of my time packing. There’s little else to do, as I’ve already had the cable turned off, and paid my final bills. When the day comes to leave, I linger on my sofa for a long moment.
Glancing at the spot where Dillon and I had made love, I can’t deny that my mind turns to him again. Though I know he won’t care, I take a moment to jot down a note and stick it in the mail to be sent to his penthouse.
All he needs t
o know is that I’m going far away, and that he doesn’t have to worry about me or the deal anymore. He doesn’t have to waste any more of his life on someone like me, and he can find a new woman to provide his prized heir.
I just wish things were different.
Chapter Seventeen
Charlotte
The next few months pass in a blur, with the move to Australia and settling in at my sister’s home in Brisbane. I grow rounder and rounder, and all the more drained with every day that passes.
Before I realize how much time has passed, I’m nearing the dreaded eight-month mark. In normal pregnancies, nine months is when a mother really begins to worry. For triplets, it’s another story entirely. I could have them any day, at this rate.
Truthfully, I have a lot to show for my time in Australia. I managed to score in a lottery—which I hadn’t even realized I’d entered—receiving a lucky hundred-thousand dollars. My sister had been as bewildered as me, but I wasn’t going to look a gift horse in the mouth.
Searching for a job hasn’t been easy, but with the cash payout from the lottery, I’ve been able to get by well enough. I still spend most of my days searching for a way to support my children in the long-term.
My thoughts still turn to Dillon more often than not, but I suppose that’s to be expected while carrying his children. I hope, at the very least, that they look more like me. I know the chance of three little Charlotte clones is unlikely, but a girl can dream. Having three babies as a constant reminder of him will be hard enough without seeing his beautiful blue eyes and face reflected back at me every day.
Deciding to try my luck finding a part-time job at the local mall, I jot down a note for Jenny explaining where I’ll be. I grab the keys to my new car, striding out of the house. It’s not a brand-new car; I couldn’t excuse spending such a large chunk of my lottery winnings on one thing. All the same, it gets me through town well enough.