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by Ali Parker




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  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  My Creative Billionaire 3

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  My Creative Billionaire

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  ALI PARKER

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  Free Novella

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

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  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  My Creative Billionaire 3

  About the Author

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  Being rich means living up to the expectations of others... even when you don't want to.

  After finally deciding to accept the job with Erica, Matt makes the move up to Seattle and starts to work through the balancing act of maintaining life under the hard task master known as Corporate America. No matter how much Erica works to keep him from becoming a different man, one thing is for sure… he’s changing.

  In the bedroom if nowhere else…

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  Copyright © 2016 by Ali Parker

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  The novel is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and plot are all either products of the author’s imagination or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons – living or dead – is purely coincidental.

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  Chapter 1

  Matt

  There should have been peace, sitting outside on the patio of my dad's house, working on the sketch of Erica, but there was none to be found. Everything inside of me screamed for me to call her, but fear held me at bay. No, it locked me up, tied me down, forced me into a place of numbness. Where logically I could point to all of it being a bullshit scheme to keep myself from getting hurt, I hated it. Hated myself.

  Erica belonged to me, and yet she would become someone else's if I let my fears over not being enough 'man' for her stop me from moving forward, and fast. She was my brother, Damon, in female form. Perfect. Smart and strong, educated and successful. She was everything anyone could want and beyond anything I expected to have, but I was fucking it up completely.

  I reached down and brushed my thumb along the sketch, catching the side of her face and smearing the line a little to soften her.

  "Much better," I whispered softly as the sun warmed my chilled skin. The weather in late October in Texas was always anybody's guess. We were lucky that year with the coolness having rushed in before the holiday season started.

  My eyes moved slowly across the sketch, pausing when I reached the feminine curve of her breast, the steep swell of her hip, her long legs, her perfect ass. My body hardened and I glanced up, sucking in a tight breath.

  Get up and save whatever you can with her.

  I exhaled loudly, trying hard to keep myself from diving into one of my many fantasies where she was concerned. Not all of them have her naked and spread across a bed or laid prostrate on a table, but those were my favorite. They were more carnal and left my heart alone. The ones where she walked toward me in a white gown fitted just for her, or a little boy with blond hair and bright blue eyes bouncing around my feet hurt too much. It was almost as if the entire universe were trying to bring me to my knees.

  "Matt?" Karen's voice sounded right behind me.

  I glanced over my shoulder and gave my new stepmother a smile. "Hey there. Hope you don't mind me borrowing your patio."

  "It's yours too. You know that." She walked out and sat down in the lawn chair beside me, stretching out her legs and closing her eyes. "I love this time of the year so much."

  "Me too." I slipped my pencil back in the case and picked up my sketch pad. "I'm going to have to buy a large canvas for this thing, but I'm still not sure if I should work on it here or in Seattle."

  "So you really did decide to go?" She glanced over and extended her hand. Her brown hair hit just above her shoulders, and her eyes were filled with a kindness that settled me. I could see why my father married her. She would be capable of unwinding the hurt that he suffered losing my mother to cancer. He'd worshiped her when my brother, Damon, and I were younger.

  He was the reason I was scared to move forward with Erica. His relationship with my mother was a lie, and left me questioning love altogether. There was nothing my mother didn't have, and yet she chose to sneak around behind my father's back in search of something else, but what? And would a woman like Erica love me to my face and spend her afternoons seeking true passion from another man?

  No. I couldn't allow that. And Erica wasn't that kind of woman, but my mother didn’t start out that way either. I dismissed the thought, forcing myself to stay in the present where it felt safe.

  "To Seattle?" I handed her the tablet and leaned back. "Yeah. I'm going to keep my apartment here, but I'll get one there too until I assess what's best for me."

  "And what about working for your father? Have you figured that out yet?"

  I glanced over at her and smirked. "Did he put you up to this?"

  She laughed. "No, but I would have done it if he had. He loves you. He talks about you all the time."

  "I know he does." I ran my hand over my chest and turned my face toward the sun. "I love him too. I want to make him proud, but I'm not sure what that looks like anymore. Is it weird at twenty-eight to still want to impress your father?"

  "No, not at all." She turned to face me and handed me the pad back. "I love this, Matt. It's Erica, isn't it?"

  "Yeah." I glanced down at it and closed the book. "She's exquisite."

  "And in love with you." Karen's tone softened a little as if she knew when best to tread lightly.

  "I'm in love with her too." I leaned over to put t
he pad and my pencils on the table beside me. "But love is a scary thing."

  "Don't I know?" She wrapped her arms around herself, and I started to offer her a blanket, but she spoke up again. "I thought Bethany's father and I had a good thing going, but I was so wrong. I loved him with all of my heart, and he left us in the middle of the night. Who does that? He had men coming after him, Matt. Men who wanted money or blood. And he left me and Beth there to deal with them."

  "Shit." I got up and moved over to her chair, making her scoot over as I wrapped my arms around her. "You're with us now. I can't imagine how horrible that must have been, but you're so insanely strong to make it through that, and now look at the blessings you have."

  She sniffled and wiped at her eyes. "I keep thinking I'll wake up one day and be able to forgive him, you know?"

  "Yeah. That's my mom." I pressed my cheek to the side of her head and closed my eyes.

  "What about your mom?"

  "She cheated on Dad a lot. I think him and Damon talked about it a few days ago." I squeezed her and got up, almost busting my ass in the process.

  "Why do people do things like that?" She glanced up at me, and it was almost comforting to see that she thought of me as a man. So many days I still felt like a wayward child, trying to navigate through life - alone.

  "No clue. Selfish?" I ran my fingers through my hair and let my eyes run across the burnt oranges and dark reds of the trees littering leaves all over my dad's backyard.

  "Agreed." She sat up and pulled her knees towards her, wrapping her arms around them. "I'm glad Damon and Bethany worked everything out."

  "Me too." I slipped my hands into my pockets. "I'm looking forward to the wedding. I'm just not sure if I'm expected to be the best man or the bridesmaid."

  She laughed and shook her head. "Not sure your father would agree to you wearing one of those slinky blue dresses that Bethany is looking at."

  "I can rock slinky. Hello." I lifted my eyebrow as she laughed again.

  "I have no doubt." Her eyes moved toward the table beside me. "That picture is by far the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. Has Erica seen it?"

  I glanced down at it before gathering my things. "Um... no. I went up there and had a great weekend with her and then tucked tail and ran."

  "Then go back and show her."

  I turned my attention back to my stepmother. "I'm not sure she's going to want to see me."

  "Maybe not right now, but she's definitely going to want to see the way you see her." She smiled. "That picture is filled with passion, strength and beauty."

  "Good. That's exactly how I see her." I glanced toward the sky, lifting my chin and breathing in deeply. "I don't know why I'm being so stupid about all of this."

  "You're scared. It's normal, typical and okay. Just move past it. Identify the fear and get past it. Love requires you to step out all the time, Matt. Even our love between us as new family members. Love and trust working hand in hand, but it's worth it in the end. Even if we have a fallout and things don't go as planned." She stood up and I put my full focus back on her. "We always have this moment, right? And that's so worth it to me."

  "Maybe you're right." I moved toward her and offered her a quick hug before grabbing my stuff and walking to the house. "All right... I'll show it to her."

  "Good. She's going to love it," she called after me as I walked into the house and made a beeline for the front door.

  Martha was cooking something in the kitchen, and I almost stopped to ask for a to-go box, but I was watching my weight and from the smell of things... it wasn't weight-loss friendly.

  "You leaving?" Martha leaned out of the kitchen as I turned and glanced over my shoulder from the front door.

  "Yep. I'm supposed to be at Dad's office in an hour. I'm just going to head up there early."

  "You want a to-go plate?" She smiled.

  "What is that delicious smell? Tell me it's completely fat free."

  "Pst. Not even close, boy." She stepped into the hall and wagged her finger at me. "What do you care about calories? You look great."

  "Are you hitting on me, Martha?" I turned around and shook my ass a little.

  "Not even close." She turned and disappeared back into the kitchen. "Food or no food?"

  "No food, woman. Shit... I'm trying to watch my girlish figure here. Jeez." I opened the door and walked to my old beat up truck. It would be time to get something new soon. Maybe in Seattle. Almost as if I lived two different lives.

  One where I was scared shitless of Erica Hall crushing my heart and the other where I dominated her completely.

  Both seemed all too familiar.

  *

  "Dad?" I knocked on my father's door and leaned into his office.

  He glanced up from his computer, the look on his face causing my asshole to clench. He was pissed about something.

  "Get in here and close the door behind you." He glanced back down at his computer.

  I walked in and glanced down at my t-shirt and jeans. Maybe dressing up would have been a better option, but it was too late now.

  "What's got you upset? Something I did?" I dropped down in the seat in front of his desk, working hard to act like I was oblivious to the ass-chewing headed my way.

  "Yes." He let out a long sigh and leaned back in his seat. "We're going into your brother's office in fifteen minutes for the call with Erica, who's missing..."

  "Missing?" I sat up, my back rod-stiff, my heart almost stopping in my chest. "What do you mean-"

  "As in she left the office a little while ago and hasn't come back. She's never been one to not leave a note with her secretary, Joan. She's upset and your brother says that it's your fault."

  "Aww... fuck." I stood up and walked toward the window before turning to face him. "Do we really have to do this-"

  "Yeah. We do. She's the best advertising agent I know, and she finally belongs to McKenzie and Bryant. Do you know how hard Damon and I worked to get her here? No, of course you don't, Matt." He stood up, his face shading pink. "I need you to fix this. Now. If you don't do it on the call today, you're flying your ass up there and making this right."

  "Dad. This isn't something I can just fix. She's in love with me from what I gather."

  "No shit, Sherlock."

  "And I'm not rushing into anything."

  "Two years is rushing? Not hardly." He picked up a few files. "If you don't fix this, then you'll be taking her spot as my new advertising director and working ninety plus hours a week." He walked to the door as bile rose up in my throat.

  How the hell did Erica manage working in an office for that many hours a week? It sounded like a prison of sorts.

  "Fine. I'll fly up there, but we're not doing this over the phone. It's personal. It's between me and her."

  My dad opened the door and moved back. "No, you just made it between all of us. Fix it or your ass is mine."

  I groaned and walked into the hall, wanting to throw a ten-year-old fit, and seriously considering it... why not act like a child?

  I was being treated like one.

  Chapter 2

  Erica

  I had to breathe. Just breathe.

  My job, my life, everything was built around my career at M&B. I loved working for Kent and Damon, and both of them had been beyond good to me. To be the director of anything at twenty-eight was huge. I'd worked my ass off to get it, but they'd been more than generous in bestowing the title, the salary and the freedom that went with being in charge.

  I refused to let something as stupid as another failed, almost-happened relationship mess that up. Matt wasn't suffering from the sound of things. Why should I be?

  "Because I love him." I glanced up from staring at my hands and let my eyes move around the small park where I sat on a lone bench. The weather had turned cold, and damn if I'd forgotten my coat when I ran out of the office like a scalded child.

  Damon wanted to talk about all the reasons why I shouldn't be upset with Matt, why we were so good tog
ether, but he was bias. His little brother had a shot at love, a sustaining, serious, abiding love, and he was fucking it up.

  A week and nothing from him. Not a call, a text. Nothing. We'd spent the weekend exploring each other physically and emotionally. Was he pissed by the professional note I left him that morning before heading to the office?

  What else was I supposed to do? We had one more night together and he slept on the couch, forgoing the comfort of my bed, the warmth of my body. His actions screamed so loud that even if he might have said something, I wasn't sure I would hear it.

  Maybe it was for the better. From the look of things, fate was going to kick me in the crotch a few more times. Matt was seriously considering coming to Seattle to stay half the week and then live the rest of the time in Dallas, around his family. He'd be working on my team for twenty hours a week, most likely as part of our advertising and art think-tank. It was the perfect set up for him.

  It sucked balls for me. At least it did now. He left a week ago without a word. Nothing hurt worse than rejection, but not mattering enough to even be rejected? Just simply ignored?

  It was too much. Not even I could move past that... could I?

  A red ball bounced at my feet, popping me in the shins and rolling off.

  "Sorry, miss!" A little boy no more than five jogged past me and waved.

  "No problem. You got it?" I got up and glanced around, looking for the boy's mom. I found her running toward us with a grimace on her face.

  "Danny. Slow down. What have I told you about running off?"

  He paused and turned, giving her the cutest look I might have ever witnessed. "I'm sorry, mommy."

  She knelt and wrapped him in a hug as I moved back to my bench and dropped back down. My heart ached for what she had. Real love. After Tanner walked away from our ten-year relationship during my senior year, I'd given up on wanting a husband or a family, but something about being close to thirty changed all of that. Or maybe Matt changed it. I wasn't sure what shifted, but without a doubt, the shift occurred.

 

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