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The Billionaire’s Favorite Mistake (Billionaires and Bridesmaids #4)(9)
Author: Jessica Clare

   “But he’s got us.”

   “He’d say something, wouldn’t he?”

   “Stijn didn’t tell me, and I thought he told me everything.” There was a pout in that voice.

   “I can’t believe it! He’s cheating on us!”

   After that ridiculous statement, Greer put her spoon down and calmly wiped her mouth. She should probably say something before they worked themselves into a frenzy. She looked over at them. They were all incredibly beautiful, in an overly made-up sort of way. Big, processed blonde hair flowed over tanned shoulders and all three women had high cheekbones, nose jobs, and boob jobs. They wore bikinis to dinner—naturally—and one was in pink, one in baby blue, and one in purple. They also didn’t look very bright. One girl’s big lips were quivering as if she were about to cry as she stared down Greer, her fork poised over her salad.

   She felt a twinge of pity for them. Their sad, sad little world was threatened by her? Man. “Don’t worry. I’m his daughter.”

   Three sets of eyes widened.

   “But you’re Mexican!” Pink girl blurted. “You don’t look anything like him.”

   Oh lord. Not this again. She smoothed her cloth napkin in her lap. “Actually, I’m part Indian.” She was half Dutch, too, but to white people, she was other. Ironically, she couldn’t claim desi as her heritage either, because that implied she knew the culture and, well, she didn’t. So she was just a square peg in a round hole. Story of her life. “My father dated my mother in the late eighties. I look like her.”

   Blue snapped her fingers. “I remember that! She’s the one in the picture in his room. What was her name? Lacey?”

   “Lakshmi,” Greer corrected, touched. Her father kept a picture of her dead mother in his room? That was oddly sweet. “Lakshmi Chadha.”

   “That’s right,” Blue said triumphantly. “The porn star.”

   For some reason, that irritated Greer. Sure, it was true, but Lakshmi hadn’t gotten into porn until after she’d broken up with Stijn. After losing her meal ticket and with a young, mostly unwanted child in tow, she’d spiraled and gotten into drugs . . . and porn. Greer didn’t remember much about that, since she was too young, but she remembered her mother’s bright smile and her achingly lovely face. “She started out as a Dutchman centerfold.”

   Their expressions grew envious. “I want to be a centerfold,” Purple sighed.

   “I was,” Pink said, her voice smug. She sat a little straighter.

   Purple scowled at her. “Just because you’re a suck-up.”

   “Come on,” Blue said. “Behave, you guys.” She smiled at Greer. “I’m Kiki and this is Bunni,” she said, pointing at Pink. “And this is Tiffi.” Purple. They beamed at her, and all of their expressions were the same. “Has your dad mentioned us?” Kiki asked.

   Oh, awkward. Greer never talked to her father much, and they never discussed who he was dating. They weren’t close like most families. Cordial, yes. Close? No. He’d never wanted children, and Lakshmi’s pregnancy had caused their breakup. Her mother had gone ahead and had the baby just to piss off her ex. The only reason Greer hadn’t been shipped to foster care when her mother overdosed was that it would have reflected badly on Stijn. So he’d taken Greer in, shuttled her off to a far end of the castle where she would be out of the way, gave her a nanny and tutor, and tried to forget she existed.

   Cordial was really the best word for their relationship. But she didn’t want to hurt Kiki’s feelings, especially if the girls were living at the castle and would be around while she was visiting. And she knew what it was like to pine for a bit of Stijn’s attention. “He might have once or twice,” she lied.

   Kiki lit up and cast her sisters an excited look. “See?”

   “So why are you here?” Purple Tiffi asked, gnawing on a baby carrot she plucked from her salad.

   “Vader is being awarded Businessman of the Year by Prospectus magazine in a few months. He wants to throw a large party to celebrate it, and he wants me to coordinate it.” She spooned her soup carefully, but her insides were starting to be upset again.

   “Oooh, a party!” Pink Bunni wiggled in her seat. “Stijn throws the best parties!”

   “What kind of party?” Purple Tiffi asked.

   “Um, a celebration party?” What a strange question.

   “I mean, will there be strippers?” She tossed her hair over her shoulder. “Or will it be a costume party? Do I need to practice jumping out of a cake?”

   Greer blinked. “No? You just need to show up. It’s a formal party.”

   “Ohhh.”

   Greer pushed her soup aside, because now the smell was starting to be nauseating. “I’m sorry to interrupt, but I think I need to excuse myself.”

   “It’s the animal hormones in your soup, isn’t it? I can smell it from here,” Bunni said sympathetically. “You should go vegan.”

   “No animals were harmed with celery,” Tiffi agreed, waving a stalk at Greer.

   Greer shook her head and pressed a hand under her nose as she got to her feet. “I’m fine. It’s not the chicken. I just . . . certain smells make my stomach react poorly.”

   Kiki tilted her head. “Smells?”

   “I’m sure it’s just a stomach bug. It’s been following me for a few days.”

   The blue triplet nodded slowly. “Better at night?”

   Actually, yes. Greer paused. “Have you been sick, too? Is it something going around?”

   “God, I hope not,” Kiki said with a giggle. “You want to borrow a pregnancy test?”

   ***

   Greer was pregnant.

   She’d taken three of Kiki’s pregnancy tests, silently willing each one to show a negative. Each time, a bright positive sign streaked across the stick moments after she used it. Well, crap.

   Asher had gotten her pregnant. That one horrible interlude in the gardens at Gretchen’s party had fucked her over. She was unwed and she hated the father of the child in her belly. Well, this wasn’t a situation she’d ever imagined herself getting into, especially after her mother’s bad example.

   Kiki was nothing but sympathy. “Don’t worry,” she said when Greer emerged from the bathroom, pale and unhappy. “There’s still plenty of time to take care of things. I know a great doctor. You want her number?”

   A doctor? To get rid of it? “Not yet,” Greer said faintly. The moment the words left her mouth, she wanted to take them back. Not ever. This wasn’t planned, but Greer hadn’t been a planned child, either. She’d been a mistake between two people who no longer liked each other. She couldn’t get rid of her own child for the same reasons. Her hands went to her stomach. Like it or not, she was having a baby.

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