The Dating Games (Dating Games Complete Box Set Series) (An Alpha Billionaire Romance)

The Dating Games (Dating Games Complete Box Set Series) (An Alpha Billionaire Romance) by Olivia Bell Read Free Book Online

Book: The Dating Games (Dating Games Complete Box Set Series) (An Alpha Billionaire Romance) by Olivia Bell Read Free Book Online
Authors: Olivia Bell
and he could see that she had been dedicated to it before he had offered her the job. He knew that she was a hard worker just by the way she had cleaned his desk, making sure that there wasn't a speck of dust on it.
                  It didn't take him long to take care of the carpet and he was impressed with the job that he had done. He took the liners that were already in the small trash buckets in each cubicle, he knew that Jasmine had been the one who put liners at the bottom of the trash containers and he thought that was a wise choice so she didn't have to keep lugging things around while she cleaned, that would take up a lot of time in itself.
                  “How are you doing?” Jasmine asked him, grinning at him as he tried his best to be just as fast as she had been.
                  “I think that I'm doing good, I'm actually impressed with myself!” he hollered out with joy and heard her laugh easily once again. Feeling his stomach knotting up and his heart thumping for her, he was surprised that she couldn't hear in the silence of the room.

Chapter 2
     
    When they were completely done, they walked out of the building together, Devon made sure that the security alarm was set even though she knew how to do it, he wanted to make sure for himself that it was in place.
                  “Are you sure you don't mind giving me a ride home?” she asked him, frowning. She didn't want him to see where she lived. She would be more embarrassed knowing that he was hiring someone who was completely poor, living paycheck to paycheck
                  Jasmine recalled her mother telling her that it didn't matter where she came from, what mattered was that she was nice even if people were mean because no one knew others problems, and she knew that herself. Her mother's words of wisdom were good, but she wished that she could hear her mother's voice one more time telling her that.
                  “I don't mind giving you a ride home at all.” He shook his head, glad that his car was in the parking garage across the street so that he didn't have to walk himself.
                  They walked across the street together, making sure that they looked both ways. His Jaguar was a dark blue and she gasped when she saw it, she had never been in such an expensive car, never in her life. he opened the passenger side door for her letting her know that he could be a gentlemen. He was hoping that maybe he could ask her out on a date, but he knew the rules of the dating game. He had to pick someone from the dating game to get to know better after ten episodes. That was when he had gotten an idea in his head to ask her after she did the advertising to sign up for it. He would pick her at the end so that it looked like he had thought about it with the other contestants.
                  When they drove out of the parking garage, she gave him directions to her house, she saw him punching it into his GPS wishing that she could even afford a car of her own, but she couldn't being a college student who was paying her own tuition. Somehow her mother had always come up with the money while working two jobs, one right after another.
                  Devon knew the address was on the other side of town, and he knew that it was a bad neighborhood. He had never been through it before but he had heard about the crime rate. He looked at her knowing that she was a woman that didn't deserve to be in that kind of neighborhood. She deserved so much better and he hoped with the money that he was giving her that she would find something decent. Even a house, maybe, because he knew that side of town didn't have houses, it only had run-down apartments. He didn't say anything to her about it.
                  “What?” she asked him when they were sitting at a red light and he looked over at her again.
                  “Nothing,

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