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Bred by the Billionaire(3)
Author: Sam Crescent

“Cat got your tongue?”

“Yes, I have a boyfriend,” she lied. For all she knew he had another one-night stand still sleeping in his bed. Adora decided it was best to put up a wall to protect herself from this shark. If she rejected him flat out, her mother could lose her job. A boyfriend was a safe answer, an easy out.

He shook his head, his dark eyes stripping her layer by layer. “You’re a terrible liar, little one.” He ran the pad of his thumb along her lower lip, making her bolt back, hitting the counter. Tobias still wouldn’t let her escape. “I’ll bet all my shares in the Bennett Corporation that you’re a virgin, too.”

She gasped.

He chuckled, a deep, rumbling sound. “I didn’t get this far by not being able to read people.”

“Where’s my mother?” she repeated, looking side to side for an escape. This stranger had unraveled her in just a few minutes. She felt so exposed, so deliciously violated. He had to be over twice her age, so why did he affect her like this? She wasn’t used to watching all her control slip away.

“Relax, baby girl. I’m just playing.” He stepped back, running his hand through his dark hair, a bit of grey at the temples. Everything about him was composed and deliberate. “I’m just asking for one date.”

“I don’t think I’m your type,” she said. “I’m not interested in a good time, and I can’t be bought.” She stood firm on her beliefs. No way would she be used and discarded. Not for all the money in the world, no matter how tempting he may be.

But a part of her, deep down to the marrow, wanted to be his. Wanted to be taken and claimed. Was she dealing with daddy issues? Was she sick for desiring a man exuding power and control? He was everything she tried to steer clear of, but she was inexplicably drawn to him. That one touch made her desperate for more, but she had to resist her twisted desires. Adora was convinced her DNA was against her, leading her to follow in her mother’s footsteps. She wanted more from a man, demanded more from her life.

“Everyone has a price,” he said.

She pushed away, finally able to breathe once she put space between them. His scent was addictive, pulling her under his spell. Adora turned around once at a safe distance. “Maybe in your world. Not mine.”

“Then prove me wrong. One date.”

It took all her willpower to refuse him. “Sorry, I’m not interested.”

 

 

Chapter Two

 

In all of his forty-five years, Tobias couldn’t recall a moment a woman ever denied him. The Bennett name got him what he wanted, when he wanted it. He knew women wanted him, craved him. Like last night. He didn’t even remember the intern’s name, but she’d been ready to give him anything he wanted, and then something more.

Adora was a beautiful young woman, and he knew for a fact he’d never seen her before. He wouldn’t have been able to forget her. She was nothing like the women he usually brought home. There was an innocent air about her—youth and lush curves. She wore no make-up, and it was refreshing to see what a woman was supposed to look like. There’s no way he’d ever let her go without at least knowing her name.

She licked her lips, and glanced over his shoulder.

The sudden smile transformed her face, a rare beauty, and he glanced to see Maria, her mother. They started talking, and he didn’t understand a word of Spanish.

“Is it okay for me to take my mom home? She’s finished for the day,” Adora said.

“Of course.”

Maria said something else before she went to put her supplies away. The stern look on Adora’s face made him wonder exactly what her mother had told her. Maria had seen it all—the good, the bad, and the ugly.

Leaning against the counter, he reached for one of the grapes in the fruit bowl.

“What will it take?” he asked, popping it into his mouth.

She shook her head. “Nothing.”

“Every single woman has their price. What’s yours?”

It was clearly the wrong thing to say as she folded her arms, and began to glare at him. “You’re used to clicking your fingers or signing a checkbook to get what you want. I’m not for sale.”

“I didn’t realize I was insulting you.”

She rubbed at her temple, and he wanted nothing more than to pull her into his arms, to take the troubles away from her. Of course, if he took her troubles away, it meant she’d be giving him all of her attention.

Adora didn’t dispute that he’d insulted her. He stared down the length of her body, wishing she wasn’t wearing so many layers. Normally he dated women with fake tits, he’d even paid for some of them, but he knew Adora was all natural. Everything about her made his cock hard.

She was young.

“How old are you?” he asked.

“Why?”

“I’m curious.”

She rolled her eyes, and with her arms folded, he saw how defensive she was. “I’m twenty.”

He nodded. Picking up the fruit bowl, he held it out for her. “Want some?”

She shook her head.

“I’m not a bad man. I’m offering you some fruit.”

“I’m sorry for invading your home. I just wanted to pick my mother up.”

“Your English is impeccable,” he said. He’d tried to have conversations with Maria, who he believed was a little younger than he was.

“I’ve known no different. My mom’s tried to take lessons, but it didn’t take.” She shrugged. “I don’t mind. I’m fluent in both.”

She made conversation really difficult, and he found that she intrigued him. He usually didn’t even care about a woman’s name. She kept looking around his condo while waiting, and he saw the admiration of his décor, which he found interesting. She wasn’t looking at his stuff, but the structure. Every now and again, she’d tuck her hair behind her ear, but it wouldn’t stay there. She was nervous around him.

As he took another grape, any thought of the women he kept in his little black book slipped his mind. He’d intended to call a woman from the long list. Now, his focus was on Adora. He had to have her, at any cost. If Tobias was anything, it was persistent.

“Do you clean?” he asked.

She turned her attention back to him. “Sorry?”

“Your mother’s a cleaner. I was wondering if you clean as well.”

“No, not unless I’m helping her get home. Should I wait outside?”

He shook his head.

“You’re a little … underdressed, and I really should wait outside before I say something I’ll regret.”

“Again, you don’t have to.” He took a step toward her. “Unless I make you uncomfortable.”

She tensed up, and she shot him a glare. “I’m not uncomfortable. I don’t like the way you jump to conclusions.” She lifted up her sleeve, and he saw a simple black watch, the screen cracked, and he didn’t like it on her wrist. Making a note to buy her another, he reached out, and tilted her head back to look at him.

“I meant no offense. Seeing as I don’t know you, never seen you before, and you’re in my place, it was a natural assumption. Tell me now, what will it take?” he asked.

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