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Beauty and the Billionaire

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Sandi laughed. "Definitely not the safe choice."

"The funny part is, I've met the safe choice here, too. This professional golfer, Jackson McRay. He's everything I'm supposed to want– from a good family, well-educated, cultured, practical, and always thinking about long-term goals."

"Doesn't hurt that he's handsome and rich," Sandi said. She shrugged, "I saw his tabloid cover. Hard not for him to catch any woman's eye."

"That's exactly it," I said. "Jackson McRay is a catch. He's the man I'm supposed to choose."

She stood back and put her hands on her hips as I fell silent. "Well, come on then, I know there's a 'but' in there. What is it? Why aren't you going to choose Mr. Perfect?"

"Jackson McRay might be everything I'm supposed to want, but Fenton Morris is everything I desire." It felt so good to say it out loud that my heart soared.

Now, all I had to do was figure out how to tell Fenton.

CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE

Fenton

I made it all the way down to the lobby before realizing I had left my phone in the suite. Kev was talking the entire time about a woman named Sandi. He barely stopped when I told him we had to go back up. He was ecstatic.

"I don't think I know this Kev," I said.

"Doesn't matter, Sandi does," Kev beamed.

"I like her already," I said. The elevator opened and I saw the suite door was cracked open.

"Wait, what if we can hear some girl talk?" Kev asked. He put his finger to his lips and crept towards the door.

I swallowed the chuckle in my throat. I did not want to give away Kev's game. Then, I heard Kya's voice. She was talking about Jackson McRay.

"…this professional golfer, Jackson McRay. He's everything I'm supposed to want – good family, well-educated, cultured, practical, and always thinking about long-term goals."

"Doesn't hurt that he's handsome and rich," Sandi said. "I saw his tabloid cover. Hard not for him to catch any woman's eye."

"That's exactly it," Kya said. "Jackson McRay is a catch. He's the man I'm supposed to choose."

"I don't need my phone," I told Kev.

He immediately left the suite door and followed me to the elevator. "She said 'supposed to,' and we both know people only occasionally do what they are 'supposed to.'"

"Except Kya Allen," I said. "She lives for 'supposed to.'"

Kev shook his head and followed me into the elevator. "You broke her out of that. We should have listened more."

I chucked him on the shoulder. "You just wanted to hear Sandi talk."

"Yeah, I've got it bad and it never felt so good," Kev said. He rubbed his shoulder and smiled.

The doors opened on the lobby and the group of guys standing there punched each other in excitement. "You're that fighter, you're Morris. Man, you are a bad ass. We're trying to do Vegas your way!"

"My way?"

"Strippers, fights, man, you just do what you want. You're my hero," another man said. "We started a bar fight last night in your honor."

"Don't be stupid," I said. "What's the word? Naive. It’s all an act. Whatever crap you did last night is on you."

"Whoa, what?" the first man asked. "You're saying it’s all an act? I thought the MMA was different from wrestling."

"Same dumb fans," I said.



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