A Baby For The Millionaire (The Full Series)

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Book: A Baby For The Millionaire (The Full Series) by Helen Cooper Read Free Book Online
Authors: Helen Cooper
well Jenny and if you get off of me, it’s going to be quite a scene.” He grins and continues to pulsate in and out of me. I feel myself climax again as he comes and enters his seed in me.
                 
                  “It’s a good thing you are already pregnant or I’d be worried.” Hamilton grins at me and I glare back. Trust him to bring me back down to reality in less than 60 seconds.
     
                  I get off of his lap as quickly as possible and sit down next to him.
     
                  The steaks arrive about 10 minutes later and we silently eat our food. I’m fuming inside at myself and at him and know that this has to end.
     

Chapter 8
     
                  I can tell that Jenny is mad at me. To be honest I don’t blame her. I don’t know what had come over me but she was like crack to me. I just couldn’t get enough of her. This had been the worst 3 months of my life. I had thought about her every day, wondering, hoping, and sometimes even praying that she would come to my office to explain what I had heard that day in her apartment.
     
                  I had been in shock when I heard her telling Lucy she was going to move to Colorado and live off of my millions. It brought up the pain of my college sweetheart. I had proposed to her after we had dated six months. I had been so happy and excited and then I had caught her in bed with my roommate. And they laughed at me. Told me that just because I was rich didn’t mean I could have everything I wanted. I’d never gotten over that pain and swore that I would never allow another woman to come into my life and use me as she had.
     
                  I had long given up the hope that one day I could have a family, be married. I had no way of knowing if a woman was interested in me for just my money. And I wasn’t about to let another one hurt me as she had. Deep in my heart I knew Jenny wasn’t that type of girl. I just didn’t know if I could accept that in my head though.
     
                  “We need to talk Jenny.” I say slowly.  She is glowering at me.
     
                  “About what?” She straightens her skirt and I look down at her legs and stifle a groan. I want to take her to a hotel room and lay her down and have my wicked way with her again.
     
                  “Us. The baby.”
     
                  “You don’t seem to care much about the baby to me Hamilton. It seems to me that all you want from me is sex.” She reddens as the waitress approaches us and gives me the check.
     
                  “Jenny, that’s not true.”
     
                  “All you want from me is sex. What do I get for this escapade? 10k? 20k?” Jenny looks mad.  And all it does is turn me on.
     
                  “I’m sorry Jenny. I know you aren’t a hooker.” I laugh. She glares at me and mumbles something under her breath. I leave a $100 bill on the table and get up.
     
                  “Let’s go and talk.” I reach for her arm, which she pulls away from me immediately, staring at me icily. It’s hard to believe that less than 30 minutes ago she was riding me in the restaurant.
     
                  “I don’t want your money and I don’t want to be your mistress? Do you understand Hamilton?”
                 
                  I feel my heart quicken. What if she never wants to see me again? I knew I had screwed up. I knew that I also wanted to try and make this work.
     
                  “I messed up Jenny. I’m sorry.” I look at her and see a range of emotions flittering over her face. Her eyes look at me coldly and I feel my heart sink. Maybe I had pushed her too far. Maybe she would never give me another chance. I wish I knew what I could do to prove to her that I didn’t think of her as my own

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