Blackmailed by the Beast

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Authors: Sam Crescent
Tags: Erótica, Romance, Contemporary, series, maydecember, alpha male, Erotic, rubenesque, older man
together, and for the most part, he demanded they were
both naked.
    Her pussy would flood
with warmth, and her cheeks would heat with shame. No woman should
respond in such a way to man she barely knew.
    After a hiatus of
civility, Wayne and Lily came to blows over the arrangements of the
prenuptial agreement.
    Both stood in Richard’s
office, the document heavy to lift.
    “What do you want me to
do with it?” she asked. Lily didn’t care one iota about the money.
As far as she was concerned, when they divorced she wouldn’t want a
single penny from him or his family.
    “You need to read
through carefully. If you’re not happy with it then let me know so
we can organize and change bits.”
    “I need a lawyer for
that?”
    “It’s all
necessary.”
    “But not completely.”
Lily turned to Wayne as he said something.
    “Why do you want me to
sign this?”
    Her heart ached. One
week left until the wedding. No run through. There'd be a quick
church wedding—her dress had been picked, and the flowers
sorted.
    The ring on her finger
was heavy. It hurt to lift the damn engagement ring.
    “Can we just get it
over and done with?” she asked. Lily rubbed her aching temples.
    Richard glanced at
Wayne. “What am I missing here?”
    “You can sign the
document. Just put your trust in me, Lily,” Wayne said.
    She nibbled her lip and
picked up the heavy bundle. Words she never even heard of threw-up
all over the page. She couldn’t afford a lawyer and didn’t want to
spend the excess time in another office, waiting for some outcome
or another.
    Lily took a chance on
his good graces. He wanted her to be his wife after all. How bad
could it be?
    She signed her name
along the dotted line, not having the first clue to what she just
gave of herself.
     
     

Chapter
Nine
     
    One week later...
     
    Wayne Brown and Lily
Jones’s wedding day.
    The wedding went off
without a hitch—the flowers, the photographer, and cake. Everything
was beautiful and sparkling. Wayne stood with one of his friends.
He twirled the gold band on his finger, loving the weight and feel
of the simple cut piece. A symbol binding him to Lily. Taking
another leisurely sip of champagne, his gaze drifted through the
crowd searching for her.
    Wayne watched her talk
with his friends and family, her natural caring nature coming
forward and embracing them all.
    “I have to say, my
friend. You’ve got a great woman. A little full for my tastes but
great nonetheless.” Wayne glanced at his lifelong friend and
smiled. Tony wasn’t known for having any taste in women. If they
could spread their legs and get wet, he’d screw them.
    “She really is.”
    “What I don’t get is
how you managed to get a woman who is still kind and not been jaded
by the world. Does she even know your reputation, Beast?”
    Wayne knew what he was
getting at, and he wouldn’t admit he’d used unscrupulous means of
which to claim her. Not on their wedding day.
    “Her family looks like
fucking shrews.” Tony joked, and he couldn’t help but smile at the
death stares they sent out into the crowd.
    “The daughter is after
some rich meat, so be careful,” Wayne warned. Stephanie took great
care to try to get him alone. He hated the evil looking bitch and
took great care to avoid her.
    “Please. It looks to me
like you picked the best of that fucking bunch.”
    The two men stopped
talking when Lily came over to them. Wayne hadn’t introduced his
best man, worried in case he’d say something to scare her off and
back out of their contract. Richard, he knew, would keep his
opinion to himself even if he did disapprove of what Wayne was up
to.
    After Lily signed the
pre-nup, Richard wanted nothing to do with him, even avoiding his
phone calls. He didn’t believe in the tactics Wayne was using.
    Thankfully, for his
wedding, all the animosity and the trouble had been put to one
side. Richard stood with some business associates.
    “Tony Welland, I’d like
you to meet my wife, Lily

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