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The Billionaire's Fake Fiancee (A Small Town Billionaire Brothers Book 4)
Author: Lauren Wood

Prologue

 

 

Ben

 

 

“Doggo!” Olivia pointed her small chubby finger off into the dog park on the other side of the fence.

“Yep. That’s a dog, alright,” I replied, still not super confident in my communication skills with a one year old. “But we’re not looking for a doggo. We’re looking for hot girls, and you’re the bait.”

“Bait,” she smiled, leaning back into the stroller to gum on the lid to her sippy cup.

“That’s right. Bait. As much as Uncle Ben loves bringing you to the park to play, we’re also on a mission,” I reminded her.

A middle aged woman and her four kids walked past, picking up on our conversation. I smiled and waved and kept moving past the mother’s disapproving glare. If my best bud, Joey, was fine with me borrowing his kid to pick up chicks, then I felt no shame.

I heard the familiar sound of plastic crashing against the concrete, and instantly knew that Olivia had tossed her sippy cup overboard yet again. It must have been the twentieth time that day. I followed the rolling cup with a grunt, mumbling to her, “Maybe it’s time to call it a day. We’ve been here for two hours and you haven’t helped me out one bit …”

My words trailed off at the sight of the expensive leather stiletto heeled boots in front of her cup on the ground. My eyes instinctually drifted upwards, slowly drinking in the long tan legs in front of me followed by an exquisite pair of breasts, perked up over what I assumed was one hell of a push-up bra under a chic pink, tight-fitting dress. I came face-to-face with the most piercing pair of blue eyes I had ever seen.

“Oh, hello,” the woman smiled with her lusciously plump, pink glossy lips. “Drop something?”

“No,” I gaped. “I mean, yes! Yes. For about the hundredth time today.” I handed the cup back and told her, “Try to hold onto it this time, Olivia. You could have smashed this poor woman’s toes.”

I turned back to the tall vision in front of me, quickly getting in another good look at her. Jackpot.

“Olivia?” Her face lit up as she kneeled down in front of the stroller. “What a pretty name!” Olivia smiled wide and started clapping her hands, reaching up for the woman. “Hi there. My name is Kate. Nice to meet you.” She straightened and looked back at me. “She’s beautiful. And such a pretty smile.”

I was frozen for a minute, thrown off by just how unbelievably gorgeous this woman was … and the fact that all of my attempts of baiting in chicks at the park had only ever resulted in little old ladies stopping to admire her and talk to me.

“Thanks,” I nodded awkwardly. “She looks just like her mother.”

“Well then you’re a lucky guy. Her mother must be a real looker,” she grinned, sliding her hands into her pockets for warmth. Her perfect nose was turning pink from the cold.

“Uh, yeah … she was,” I answered nervously. “She’s … uh … no longer with us, I'm afraid.” I had practiced the whole widowed story bit a million times in my head, but saying it out loud felt wrong. I tensed and waited for her response.

“Oh, I’m so sorry to hear that,” she frowned, looking back to Olivia with pity. “It must be hard taking care of her all on your own.”

Thank God, she bought it. “We get by,” I nodded my head to the side. “But I worry about her not having a mother figure.”

“I guess you’ll just have to be super dad for a while … playing both mom and dad.”

“I do the best I can. My job keeps me pretty busy.”

The woman turned and strolled back over to the bench where we found her and sat down. “And what is it that you do?”

I took my opportunity to sit down next to her, pulling Olivia’s stroller around to face us. “I work in real estate. I’m a developer, mostly. Moved down from New York when the population boom first hit here in Cherry Falls. What about you?”

“Ah, I moved here around the same time! I work in marketing and my firm transferred me here when they opened this location. So, I guess we’re both profiting from the gentrification.”

I hung my head and laughed. “If you only knew how big of an issue that’s been in my company. My buddy married one of the native small business owners, and she’s demanded that we do everything as ethically as possible.”

She swept a long wave of her dark hair behind her ear. “That’s very admirable. Wow. So you’re a single dad and a real estate mogul who actually cares about the little guy. You’re a rarity.”

“So are you,” I blurted.

“Huh?”

“Sorry,” I blew out a laugh. “You’re just … well, I hope you don’t mind me saying this, but you’re beautiful.”

A slow smile spread across her lips as she stared back at me with those icy blue eyes. I felt like I could look into them forever. Or at least long enough for a one night stand, which was much more my style.

“Thank you,” she said softly. An awkward silence fell as she wrapped up tightly in her coat and shivered.

“Hey, would you wanna go grab some coffee with me? To warm up?” I asked, making my move. It was now or never.

She considered it for a moment and then nodded, “Yeah, sure. Maybe they’ll have some hot chocolate for this little one.” She reached out and brushed a finger along Olivia’s cheek.

We walked over to the coffee shop around the corner, and I had to admit … even though I was lying about being a single widower dad and had no interest in marriage or kids, the sight of our reflection in the passing shop windows was a hell of a thing. We made quite the attractive little family.

I ordered two coffees and a bottle of juice and pushed Olivia over to the table where Kate was sitting. I was no stranger to beautiful women by any means, but seeing her again in the corner by the window took my breath away all over again. I struggled to control my dirty thoughts as she slid her heavy fur coat down from her shoulders, giving life to all sorts of fantasies about her undressing the rest of the way in front of me.

“Juice!” Olivia whined, snapping me to attention. I got so lost for a moment, I nearly forgot she was there.

“Oh, here. I’ve got it,” Kate offered, grabbing the bottle of juice and pouring it into Olivia’s cup.

“Thank you. You didn’t have to do that.”

“I’m sure you have enough on your hands taking care of her all the time by yourself. It’s the least I can do while I’m around to help.”

We started chatting about the usual stuff. Small talk about where we grew up and the work that we did. Before I knew it, a whole hour had passed. I wanted to keep chatting her up for as long as it took to make some headway on fulfilling some of the fantasies that had been rattling around in my brain ever since we met, but Olivia started squirming and crying in her stroller.

“Aww. Looks like this little one is tuckered out,” Kate said, rubbing Olivia’s hands and legs to try and calm her down.

“I guess it is her nap time,” I admitted resentfully.

She glanced down at her watch and replied, “I should get going too.”

Kate kept Olivia entertained while I cleaned our trash off the table and threw it away. Then we reluctantly made our way back out into the cold outside air, bundling up in our jackets as we went.

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