Rocked by the Billionaire

Rocked by the Billionaire by Lola Swain Page B

Book: Rocked by the Billionaire by Lola Swain Read Free Book Online
Authors: Lola Swain
Tags: Romance
Ads: Link
him, but I trust him and he trusts me. He told me that he’ll leave me in a second if he finds out and I would do the same.”
    “Wow,” I said, “that’s a lot of trust.”
    “Well, when you’re in love, you have to trust them. Here’s to trust,” Raven said and held up her glass.
    “Yeah, trust,” I said and touched my glass to hers.
    “So what about you, do you have a boyfriend?”
    “Yes,” I said and smiled.
    “Ooh, that’s a nice smile. What’s his name?”
    “Dev...Donald,” I said. “Donald.”
    “What’s he do?”
    “He’s a banker,” I said.
    “Nice,” she said and smiled. “A nice stay-at-home banker. You’re very lucky.”
    “Yep, I think so.”
    I decided what I was going to do at that moment.
    The plan wasn’t about fucking Raven over, even though I was crazy jealous, but to show Aiden that I could best him by bringing his sweet little monogamous porn star to her knees.
    Five rounds later, Raven and I were suitably buzzed and she stood from the bar and announced her impending departure.
    “Oh, stay for a little bit,” I said and tugged on her arm. “I’m having fun.”
    “No, I really need to get out of this bar. I’m a little paranoid someone will tell Aiden I’ve been down here all night. He’s very jeal--”
    “Jealous...you’ve indicated. Hey, let’s get some drinks to go and go back to my room,” I said.
    She looked at me and smiled. Then she glanced at my tits and smiled wider.
    “Well, okay,” she said and fluffed her hair. “I’m going to run to the bathroom, you pick up the check.”
    The plan to not fuck Raven over shifted to also fucking Raven over after she left me to pay the $150.00 bar tab.
    I grabbed one more round and met Raven at the elevator. As we rode up toward my room, I stared at her.
    “You are very beautiful,” I said. “Your boyfriend is extremely lucky.”
    “ Fiancé ,” she said. “And thank you. Your boyfriend is lucky as well.”
    “It’s a shame really,” I said and turned toward her, “we both have very lucky partners, yet we are all alone.”
    “We will see them tomorrow,” Raven said and took a sip of her drink. “A woman has to learn to be without a man at times.”
    “Yes, I suppose you’re right,” I said. “You know, as soon as I get home, I’m going to rent all of your movies. Donald will be thrilled.”
    “If I had them with me, I’d autograph a few.”
    “I can’t wait to see you on screen,” I said and ran my hand down her arm.
    Raven looked down at my hand and bit her bottom lip. I could tell she was going through a bit of an internal struggle and it turned me on.
    “I think you’ll like it, if you’re into that sort of thing,” she said.
    “I’m sure I will. Tell me, is it hard to...you know, with people on camera?” I said and moved closer toward her.
    “You get used to it. I get into character and forget that there are people watching. The key to this business is being a professional. It’s very tough, you know. Not a lot of people think it would be, but this business is not for weaklings.”
    “No, I’m sure not,” I said and looked at the panel as the elevator stopped on my floor.
    “Here we are,” I said and walked out of the elevator. “My suite is just down here.”
    Raven and I walked down the corridor to my suite. She leaned against the wall beside the door and smiled as I fished in my purse for the key.
    “It’s funny, you know,” she said and closed her eyes, “I prepared myself for a boring evening without Aiden just doing girly stuff--bubble bath, manicure, that type of thing. Plans always change.”
    She walked into my room after I opened the door.
    “We can still have a girl’s evening,” I said and laughed to myself.
    Raven walked through the suite and opened the double doors to my bedroom.
    “Wow, great view,” she said and fell on her back on the bed. “We are staying in one of the penthouse suites, but any room at the Waldorf is a good room.”
    “Yes,” I

Similar Books

Kafka on the Shore

Haruki Murakami

Dangerous

Suzannah Daniels

Angel Burn

L. A. Weatherly

Least Said

Pamela Fudge

Act of Will

A. J. Hartley