The Trillionaire's Kiss: Book One in Trillionaire Wishes (Fountain of Love)

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Authors: Ella Mansfield
all over the country, and each warehouse has multiple delivery people."  He shrugged.  "It's a well-oiled machine."
    "Sounds like it's almost as easy as having a pizza delivered." 
    "Oh, it is!  You'll find you love it."  He took her hand in his, staring into her eyes.  "What's the difference between a lawyer and a leech?"
    "Really?  Are you going to keep doing this?"   Why was he so fascinated with lawyer jokes?
    "After you die, a leech stops sucking your blood."  He kissed her cheek and got to is feet.  "Order your Kindle.  The computer will have it delivered here. It knows the address."
    Alicia got to her feet.  "I'll go order it now then.  I want to start reading.  I hope my favorite authors still have books on there, and more than that?  I hope they finished all the different series I've been reading so I can just finish them up right away."  She hurried from the room.
    "Don't forget the tailor will be here in less than an hour!" he called after her.
    "I won't!"  She'd already forgotten, but she didn't tell him that. She was so much more interested in books than in clothes. She rushed to the computer room and made her order, excited to get to read her favorite books.  She did a search for books available on the Kindle and all her favorites were definitely there.  She sighed with relief.  She'd finally find out what happened in the Billionaire Boys' Club series by Jessica Clare, and she wouldn't have to wait several more months to get her answer.
    Alicia made a list of the books she wanted to buy on a stray piece of paper she found on Calor's desk.  When the doorbell rang, she ran for the door, opening it widely.  "My Kindle!" she cried out, holding her hand out for the device.
    The box it came in was so tiny, she wasn't certain how she was going to be able to see the screen, but she was sure it was some sort of twenty-fourth century magic. 
    The delivery boy stared at her in shock.  He wasn't bad looking, Alicia thought , but he wasn't for her.  She was married now.  "Thank you," she told him, all at once wondering if she was supposed to tip or not, but there was no currency so how could she?
    He kept staring at her.  "You're a woman," he finally said.
    She nodded.  "I was the last I checked."  She started to close the door, but he caught it with his hand, still not taking his eyes off her. 
    She heard a growl from behind her and turned to see Calor, obviously angry, approaching them.  "Is there a reason you're not letting my wife close the door?" he asked.
    The man took a step back.  He was smaller than Calor and looked much weaker.  She watched the two men for a moment.  "I'll be reporting you to your supervisor," Calor told the other man.
    The delivery boy nodded.  "I'm sorry, sir.  It was just a shock to see a real girl.  She smells like a breeder."   The last statement sounded like a question, but they all knew the man knew the truth about Alicia.
    Calor calmly shut the door in the other man's face, taking her into his arms.  "You should have shouted for me."
    "What did he mean when he said I smell like a breeder?"
    "The women who were born like me?  Non -breeders?  They give off a very foul odor.  No one is certain why, but they smell as if they're rotting."  He wrinkled his nose in distaste just thinking about it.  He hadn't met a lot of women, but the smell was unforgettable.
    She wrinkled her nose.  "That's terrible!"
    He nodded.  "It is, and still men fought over them when they were younger, because they were so desperate to have a woman." 
    "Wow."
    "I don't want you to go to the door again.  I'll do it or Robertron can do it.  Not you, though.  I don't trust men to not try to steal you away."
    She hated the idea that she couldn't leave, and she couldn't even go to the door.  "You'll take me outside sometimes, though right?  I can't say cooped up in here forever."
    He sighed.  "I have a holo-room.  Do you want to see it?"
    She looked at the clock on the

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