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My Creative Billionaire 3

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by Ali Parker


  Mitch: One night. Dinner. Wine. Sex. Nothing more if that's what you decide. No one has to know. Not ever.

  Me: I can't. I love him.

  Mitch: Do you? His pride is about to steal everything from him but you, which is sweet, but you're not a girl, Erica. You're a woman. What wouldn't you be willing to do for the man you love?

  Me: Dinner and Wine. Nothing else.

  Mitch: You have my offer. Take it, and I'll walk out of here and never bother him again. Deny me, and this will only be the beginning.

  Tears burned my eyes as I glanced down at our string of messages. I couldn't cheat on Matt, but I couldn't let him walk into this shit without doing something to save him. If I were willing to jump in front of a gun for him, why wasn't I willing to let someone use me for a night?

  Mitch turned and faced me, his handsome face filled with question. He mouthed, "Yes or No."

  I swallowed hard and glanced over at Matt, who was practically shaking with fury. I couldn't see him fail. I just couldn't. I turned my attention back toward Mitch and gave him my answer, though it broke me to do it. What choice did I have?

  "Yes."

  And in that moment, I'd damned myself to hell. How in the world was I ever going to get out of the sticky situation I was in? I could quit McKenzie and Bryant. I could talk with Damon and Kent and pray that they would believe me.

  I could simply tell Mitch no, right? What could he do?

  "Ruin me," I whispered and pulled into the parking lot just outside the office. I parked in my normal spot, turned the engine off and leaned my head back. "What am I gonna do?"

  My father would have told me to be honest and open with Matt, letting him know exactly what I'd done, but my mother would have scoffed at us both. There was no reason to show your card. Not ever.

  I got out of the car a few minutes later, resolved to let it go. Maybe Mitch was calling my bluff. Maybe he wouldn't want anything from me.

  A large group of stiff-shouldered people walked into the building ahead of me and moved toward the elevator. Parts of my soul screamed for release. To not be in a perfectly pressed dark blue suit, but in a red dress that blew up around my legs as I walked down the street. I wanted freedom so damn bad, and I knew without a doubt that part of the reason that Matthew Bryant had me captivated was because of his courage to go after his dreams.

  I wasn't there yet, but I knew he would help me find myself again if I hung out long enough. That was the plan unless Mitch unraveled all of it somehow.

  "Erica." Mandy, one of my senior advertising managers, moved up beside me as I walked out of the elevator. "How are you?"

  "I'm good." I pulled my watch toward my face. "I'm running a little bit behind though. Can you get the group talking about the Traydeck account and I'll be in there shortly."

  "Absolutely. You want me to grab you a cup of coffee?"

  "No, but thanks." I turned and walked into my office to find Joan, my secretary setting a vase of flowers on my round table. "Morning, Joan."

  "Oh!" She jumped and turned, her cheeks burning pink. "Sorry about that. You scared me."

  "It's okay." I offered her a warm smile. "I didn't mean to scare you." I nodded toward the flowers. "Who are these from?"

  "Mr. Roberson. He said that you needed something to cheer you up."

  "And how would he know?" I walked around to the other side of my desk as my stomach sank. Mitch wasn't going to give up. He was all in for some odd reason. I wanted to know why. I wasn't all that, and he was a gorgeous older man with more money and energy than God. He could have any woman he wanted.

  "Um, no clue. I'm just the messenger."

  "Right. Sorry." I set my stuff down and let out a soft sigh. "Give me some advice. I need to shake him. He's becoming a little more than work friendly."

  "Why on earth would you want to shake him?" She tilted her head to the side, her eyes piercing me as if she could somehow see into my future.

  "Because I'm dating Matthew Bryant, and I'm quite happy with him."

  "Erica. Can I speak freely?" She crossed her arms over her chest.

  "Of course." I sat down in my chair, knowing that she wasn't going to have anything nice to say about Matt. The whole office saw him as a playboy child with a pipe dream of being a great artist. To the business types, it was laughable.

  "I think you're much better matched with someone like Mitch. You're beautiful and so incredibly talented." Her expression grew almost sad. "You need a man who can provide for you and help you build a strong, solid future."

  "I understand how you could want that, but what if I didn't want security?" I leaned back in my chair and made sure to keep my tone conversational. I wasn't trying to debate Joan on whether Matthew was good for me or not. He was my lover and would eventually be my husband if one of us didn't fuck it up royally.

  "I'm not sure I understand." She turned as someone moved into the doorway behind her.

  Mitch.

  He lifted his hand and smiled over at me. "You got the flowers."

  "I got them." I turned my attention back to Joan as she paled. "What if I wanted adventure, fun, intensely hot sex, and wild passion that left me racing after the next high, the next time, the unknown?"

  "Um... I'll come back later." Mitch chuckled as if the bastard was oblivious to what our conversation was about. "Actually, just come see me when you're done here."

  "I will." I turned my gaze back on Joan. "You see what I'm saying? It's not always about security."

  "I guess I do." Her lips turned up in a smile. "I hope you know that I support you in anything you do. I've watched you grow over the last two years here, but I know this is just a stop on the map in front of you, Erica."

  "Thank you for that. You've been great." I stood and walked over to the flowers, plucking the card from them. "Please put these in the foyer to make the place pretty and let's not tell anyone who they're for or from. I have a lot of stuff to clean up in my life. I'd like to start that today."

  She nodded. "Of course. Let me know how I can help." Joan picked up the vase and carried the flowers away, leaving me in my office alone. I had to go see Mitch and tell him that I wasn't playing his game. Not now, not ever.

  I pulled every bit of excess courage I had and walked down the hallway. A silent prayer ran through my head that I could get resolution on the situation and somehow we could work together in a professional manner and nothing else.

  His door was open when I walked up to it. I paused just inside the doorframe to find him standing with his back to me, his hands in his pockets as he looked out across the city. He was beyond handsome with his salt and pepper hair and strong shoulders. His eyes were filled with fierce determination, and his smile seductive. If I hadn't have been in love with Matt the way I was, I would have longed for the attention of a man like him.

  Every woman would.

  "I know you've come to change my mind," he glanced over his shoulder, "but you're wasting your time."

  "Mitch." I walked into the room.

  "Close the door." It wasn't a request.

  I hesitated for a moment but decided that he wasn't stupid enough to try anything on me in the office in the middle of the morning.

  "You don't understand." I walked toward him as he moved to the other side of his desk. His dark eyes moved along my body, the dominance radiating off of him forcing me to stop in my tracks.

  "No. You're right, Erica. I don't understand." He nodded to the chair in front of his desk. "Take a seat and explain it all to me."

  I let out a tight sigh, frustrated as hell. I wasn't sure how to gain control of the conversation, but I needed to figure it out. If he led me through our discussion, I would end up where I'd started. Under his thumb.

  "I'm in love with Matt." I sat down and leaned back, crossing my legs tightly. "He's all I want in my life, and if we're being honest, I'm not the woman you want in yours. You need someone who's a little more conducive to your personality."

  He chuckled. "I see you're pull
ing out big words on me this morning. I like it."

  "Mitch. I'm not sleeping with you." I glanced down at my hands, which rested in my lap. "I'm in love, and I wouldn't ever do anything to hurt Matt."

  "Make sure your calendar is clear tonight, Erica. I've waited over a week for you to make good on your promise." He watched me like a hawk, his handsome face expressionless. "And wear something beautiful for me, hm?"

  "I'm not going to dinner with you." I moved up to the edge of my seat as panic raced through me. What the fuck was it about this guy.

  "Yes. You are." He leaned forward and gave me a cocky half-smile. "You don't get to pull the strings on this thing between you and me."

  "There is nothing between us. I'm in a committed relationship."

  "And if you weren't?" He stood and walked around the desk as I stiffened.

  "I am. That's the end result here." I stood up and face him, ready to scream bloody murder if I needed to.

  "I'm not the bad guy, Erica. I'm simply going after someone I want in my life." He reached out and ran his fingers down a lock of my hair. "Don't fight me. I don't want to put any undue pressure on you. Dinner. Wine. A long night of fucking each other."

  "No." I turned and walked around to the other side of the room to the door. "I'm not going anywhere with you."

  "Because you're scared of what you might feel if you do?" His tone was taunting. "That you might realize that the little boy you've fallen in love with is nothing more than a child dressed up in his daddy's clothing."

  "Fuck you, Mitch. Stay away from me." I walked out and slammed the door as terror raced through me. I had to talk to Matt about everything.

  He could help me figure it out.

  No. He would freak out and blame me. Get angry and walk out again.

  He'd leave me just like Tanner had after all those years together.

  Like my dad did.

  Tears blurred my vision, but I held myself together until I closed my office door behind me. I couldn't see a way out of it, and Mitch was right...

  I wasn't scared of being repulsed by him over dinner. I was scared that somewhere inside of me I knew the truth.

  Matt was immature and youthful. Maybe too much at times.

  What if he wasn't the one I needed in my future?

  What if security mattered to me? If it were my top desire in life, then what?

  Then I would be with Mitch and not Matt.

  No. I would never let that happen. My heart wouldn’t allow it. No matter what.

  Chapter 3

  Matt

  "Matthew?" My father's voice woke me from a dream I was having about Erica leaving me. I jerked up in the bed, my body covered in sweat, my heart racing.

  "Yeah. I'm in here." I pulled the covers up to cover my lower body and glanced toward the door as my father stopped just inside the room and smiled at me.

  "I thought you were coming later this week?" He was fully dressed and wide awake.

  I, on the other hand, was not. "What time is it?"

  "Just after eleven. Karen is in the kitchen with Maria, so make sure you put some pants on before you go in there." He lifted his eyebrow at me.

  "Yeah. Alright." I flopped back down on the bed. "What are your plans today? I need to chat with you about work."

  "I'm free for the next hour. Get your lazy butt up and come talk to me in the office. I'll be working on a few things in there until I head to downtown."

  "Is that bacon I smell?" I breathed in deeply. Something about being back in my dad's house had me feeling like a teenager. There was a freedom there that didn't exist anywhere else.

  "Yeah." He chuckled before turning and walking out. "Get up and get dressed. Your whole damn day is going to be gone before you know it."

  I groaned and rolled onto my stomach. My erection poked me in the stomach, and I'd have given just about anything to see my girl. I reached for my phone and called her before second guessing myself.

  "Matt?" Erica's voice filled up the line, the sound of it sending shock waves down my back.

  "Hey, baby," I mumbled, my voice thick with sleep.

  She laughed. "You're such a playboy. It's almost lunchtime there. What are you doing?"

  "I'm rolling around naked and hard in my bed, thinking about you."

  "Rolling around, hm?" She giggled again, stealing my heart for the millionth time. Why in the world I thought I had to grow up and act like my brother to win a woman like her was beyond me. She wasn't looking for perfection, but a partnership. She'd be my best friend, my lover, my partner in everything before it was all said and done.

  We were perfectly matched. Her dominate and in control outside of the bedroom, and me taking ownership of her tight little body in it.

  "Yeah. I had a shitty dream though." I ran my fingers through my hair before lifting the cover to stare down at my dick. He wanted attention, but there was no time for it that morning.

  "What was it about?" Concern swept into her tone.

  "You left me for some young guy." I cleared my throat. "The one that bought the painting of you."

  She snorted. "Young guy? You are a young guy."

  "Yeah, but he had more money and the painting."

  "That painting was beautiful, but it wasn't something I'd want hanging in our future house, Matt. How awkward would that be? Every time we had company, they'd know what I looked like naked."

  "This is true." I forced myself to sit up. "What are you wearing?"

  Another soft laugh. "A business suit."

  "Underneath it?" I licked at the side of my mouth and reached down to tug on my cock a little. Maybe a few minutes of attention wouldn't hurt anything.

  "White panties and a lacy white bra that shows my nipples." Her voice grew even softer. "You're breathing awfully hard over there."

  "Am I?" I stood and walked over to close my bedroom door. "I can't stop thinking about you. You turn me on so much, baby."

  "I know the feeling all too well." She paused for a second. "Touch yourself for me?"

  "Already doing it." I sat down on the edge of the bed and gripped my shaft pretty hard. "Walk me through it?"

  "What? No!" She sounded like heaven.

  "Go lock your office door and let me walk you through it then. I wanna hear you come this morning."

  "Matthew Bryant. Where is my good guy?"

  "He's still sleeping, dreaming of kids and helping the homeless. Leave him there for a little bit. This part of me wants to hear you moan."

  "No," she whispered roughly. "Call me tomorrow night, and I'll have time to play your games."

  I lifted my hips, fucking myself as my eyes fluttered closed. "I don't want to wait until tomorrow, Erica. I want you now."

  "And what would you do to me if you could have me?" Her panting was going to drive me mad.

  "I'd bend you over your desk and grip your hair tightly as I worked myself into your warm, wet body." I opened my eyes as my body throbbed with the promise of release. "Are you wet for me?"

  "I'm always wet for you. Stop playing around in Texas and come home to me."

  I groaned and laid back, pressing my feet into the bed as I continued to stroke myself, my hands becoming hers. "God, I need you. You have me addicted to you. Did you know that."

  "Play with your balls for me," she whispered and moaned a few times.

  That's all I needed. I jerked back and let out a long string of groans as I released, her naughty words taking me farther and farther down a delicious hole of depravity.

  I released myself and tried to catch my breath as she said her goodbyes.

  "God, that was hot. I love the thought of you naked and touching yourself." She let out a soft yelp. "Gotta go. Love you."

  She hung up before I could reply, but her quick exit had me smiling. Someone had obviously walked in. I was going to try my damnedest to get her to quit M&B and come work with me in an art gallery. It was part of my one year plan, and I'd have done just about anything to make it a reality.

  "Ma
tthew. Let's go, son," my father barked just outside the door.

  "Shit. Alright." I got up and walked to the bathroom to clean up my mess. I should have forced Erica to come to Dallas with me on the trip. Being away from her sucked far too much.

  After I got myself together, I walked out of the bedroom and made a beeline for the kitchen. My father sat at the table with a paper and a cup of coffee. The sight of him sitting there brought back a million memories, not all of them good.

  "Sorry. I was on the phone with Erica." I grabbed a plate and filled it with everything left over from breakfast. After finding a fork, I walked over and sat down across from the man I'd always seen as a hero. "You have a good time on your getaway with Karen."

  "I sure did." He folded the paper and leaned back in his chair. "Let me guess what you wanted to talk to me about. Leaving McKenzie and Bryant?"

  I stiffened. "It's that obvious?"

  He chuckled. "I never want you to be something you're not. I do want to know that you're growing up and becoming the kind of man who can provide for a family, but you doing that by working for me was never the plan."

  "Because you already have Damon?" I had to choose my words carefully. My big brother meant everything to me, and yet there was a part of me that never felt good enough because of the man he was.

  "Because I love you just the way you are, son." He dropped his hands into his lap and let out a soft sigh. "I like the idea of you working for my company because I know I can take care of you and pay you tons of money. It's not like you'll take money from me any other way."

  "No, I won't." I shook my head. I might have been a slack-ass for the last few years, but I didn't owe anyone a damn dime.

  "I know, so you working at M&B was a good way to let you just be you and still pay you for it."

  "I appreciate that Dad, I really do, but I can't fit into that mold. It's not comfortable, and I feel like it's time to man up and follow my dreams. Especially now that we all can see that my painting career can actually pay the bills." I took a piece of bacon and rolled it up before shoving it into my mouth.

  "I always knew that if you got serious about your art that you could do great things." He reached up and cupped his chin as his eyes moved about my face. "I saw the painting you did of Damon when he was a teenager."

 

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