Whatever He Asks (Writer for the Billionaire) (3 page)


I'm
fine.
I
swear.

He
nodded
and
scooted
out
of
the
back
room.
The
front
door
jingled.
Steve
was
gone.

The
question
was
whether
Viking
Romeo
was
still
out
there
waiting.

Glancing
at
my
watch,
I
tried
to
still
the
beating
of
my
heart,
but
that
was
nearly
impossible.
1:50
a.m.
Closing
was
officially
in
ten
minutes.
Time
to
talk.

I
took
a
deep
breath,
straightened
my
dress
and
hair
and
walked
to
the
bar
casually.


You're
still
here.


Of
course.

Magnus
Gray
smiled,
and
I
noticed
there
were
only
two
bottles
in
front
of
him.
He'd
sat
there
this
whole
time
and
not
gotten
stone
drunk.
What
self
-
control.

I
leaned
against
the
bar,
waiting
for
him
to
speak.


I
don't
want
to
keep
you
from
what
you
have
to
do.

His
voice
ran
over
me
like
silk.


You're
not.
At
this
point,
I
only
need
to
lock
up.


Then
please.
Sit
for
a
moment.
I
have
a
business
proposal
for
you.

He
turned
slightly
to
face
me
full
on,
and
the
effect
was
like
that
of
a
magnetic
force.

I
felt
myself
drawn
to
him,
nothing
I
could
do
about
it.
He
was
the
moon,
and
I
was
the
ocean,
pulsing
to
his
pull
on
me.
I
sat
down
heavily
on
the
bar stool
next
to
him,
heat
creeping
into
my
cheeks
at
my
lack
of
grace.


Okay.

I
didn't
know
what
else
to
say.
I
had
no
earthly
idea
what
a
man
like
this
wanted
from
a
woman
like
me.

Well,
I
had
an
idea,
but
it
didn't
make
sense
other
than
in
the
form
of
a
quick
lay.
And
he
could
have
found
that
anywhere
with
his
looks.
I
was
far
from
the
most
attractive
or
most
polished
woman
on
earth,
and
I
was
flat
broke.
Hardly
a
trophy
for
a
billionaire,
which
I
had
an
inkling
he
was.


Melinda
Louis.

He
spoke
my
name
slowly,
lingering
over
each
syllable.
There
was
something
illicit
in
the
sound,
and
goosebumps
rose
on
my
arms.


Yeah,
that's
my
name.
Don't
break
it.

He
didn't
smile.

Guess
he's
not
the
joking
type.

A
shiver
rippled
through
me,
and
I
felt
exposed
in
my
barmaid
costume.


Melinda,
I'd
like
you
to
come
work
for
me.

I
gaped
at
him
and
finally
closed
my
mouth.
He
gauged
me
without
flinching.

Cool
as
ice,
this
one.
That's
how
I
know
he
has
money.


Doing
what?

I
hated
how
stupid
I
sounded
but
he'd
flabbergasted
me.


Whatever
I
want.

He
clicked
his
tongue
in
a
way
that
sounded
quite
naughty.

I
held
my
breath,
all
thoughts
leaving
my
head.
I
might
have
been
an
imbecile
for
all
the
brain
activity
going
on
at
that
moment.


Wow.
Okay.


You
would,
of
course,
have
the
opportunity
to
say
no
to
anything
that
made
you
uncomfortable,
Ms.
Louis.
Is
it
miss?

He
smiled.


Yes.

I
clasped
my
hands
together
tight,
aware
they
were
shaking.

But
I
don't
see
how
I'm
the
person
for
the
job.


You
are.
I
knew
it
before
I
even
walked
in
here.
I've
been
looking
for
someone
like
you,
Linda.

The
way
he
said
the
nickname
made
me
hot
all
over.
I
remembered
that
it
meant
pretty.


Right.


Really.

His
bit
his
lip,
his
brows
furrowing.

Of
course,
I'm
sure
you're
waiting
to
hear
about
pay.

I
nodded
stupidly.
That
was
honestly
the
last
question
I
had.
The
whole
situation
was
so
bizarre
that
it
defied
reason.


I'd
pay
you
$500,000
for
a
one
-
year
contract.

My
breath
whooshed
out,
and
I
gasped
for
air.
I
knew
I
must
look
like
a
fish
washed
up
on
shore,
breathing
its
last.


Um,
I
don't
see
how
there's
any
honest
way
I'd
be
earning
that
much
money.

Magnus
grinned
at
me,
his
teeth
impossibly
white
in
the
darkness.
For
the
first
time,
I
noticed
a
tiny
scar
on
one
cheek.
I
wanted
to
touch
it,
to
know
about
it.

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