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ALPHA BILLIONAIRE

PART III

HELEN COOPER

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This book is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is entirely coincidental. Names, characters, businesses, organizations, places, events, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.

 

Copyright © 2014 by Helen Cooper

 

Acknowledgments

 

Thank you to all of the readers that have enjoyed the Alpha Billionaire and told your friends about it. Thanks to the Helen Cooper Street Team and those that have read early drafts of the book and helped me to promote. I love you all and I’m so appreciative for all of your help.

Dedicated to Angelica Sassy.

Prologue

“There are three things I can do to you.” He grabbed my wrist and pulled me towards him. “And there are three things you can do for me.”

“What do you want me to do?” I took a deep breath, my eyes never leaving his.

“The question is what do you want to do?” He smirked, his fingers digging into my skin.

“It’s not really up to me though, is it?” I swallowed hard as his lips pressed down on my neck and he kissed me softly. Then I felt his teeth grazing my skin and biting down and sucking hard. It wasn’t the shock of his bite that made my legs crumple though, it was the sudden thrust of manhood that pressed into my ass as he held me. “What’s going on?” I whispered as I looked into his eyes. He was standing in front of me and that meant that there was someone else behind me. Someone else that was touching me.

“What do you want to be going on?” He stepped back and let go of my hand. I spun around to face Grant, but there was no one there. “Looking for someone, Evie?” Tyler said softly. “Or should I say
hoping
to see someone?”

“No.” I shook my head, my face red. Was I finally losing it? He grabbed my shoulders and pulled me towards him and whispered in my ear.

“You have to be very careful, Evie. The games have just begun and whatever you think you know, is all wrong.” He paused and then whispered again. “I know I’m not the only one with secrets here. I know your secrets too.”

 

 

Chapter One

“Your face looks as though you’ve seen a ghost.” Her blue eyes looked at me with a blank stare. And then she touched her cheek self-consciously. “Excuse my lack of makeup.”

“Did you just say your name is Eugenie?” I asked her in shock. Was I going crazy? Wasn’t Eugenie supposed to be dead?

“Shhh.” She put her finger on her lips and nodded outside of the closet. I stood there frozen, my mind going a hundred miles a minute. What was going on here? She peeked outside of the closet and watched for a few moments. “They’re fighting over you.” She made a face, her delicate features looking hard as she gazed back at me. “That doesn’t normally happen.”

“What doesn’t normally happen?”

“Shh.” She frowned at me.

“Are you Eugenie?” I said and looked at her again, my mind spinning. Eugenie was alive and Tyler was the billionaire? What was going on here? I took a step back and felt something scratching my leg sharply. “Ouch.” I exclaimed.

“Shh!” She turned to me with a snarl. “Are you deaf?”

I turned to her and blinked in shock. What was going on here? Why was she being so mean to me? And where had she come from.

“They’re gone.” She said after she peeked out of the closet and moved next to me. “Did you want them to see us?”

“What would they have done?” I asked breathlessly, not sure I wanted to know the answer. I pressed my hand to my forehead and took a couple of deep breaths. I felt like I was in the Twilight Zone.

“What do you think?” She mumbled and played with her hair.

“Uhm, I don’t really understand what’s going on here?”

“When one is good and one is bad, you—” She said softly, her face looking like she was concentrating on getting the words right as if she were reciting a nursery rhyme or poem.

“Who’s good and who is bad?” I interrupted her, my mind spinning out of control.

“Did you read my letters or my journal? Do you know who I am?” She frowned, her eyes never leaving my face as she changed the subject.

I nodded, feeling ashamed at having read her private words. “I read your letters.”

“I wanted you to read them. I knew you’d read them.” She nodded, a small smile on her face. “You didn’t read my journal though?”

“No.” I shook my head. “I didn’t see a journal.”

“I knew you’d read the letters though. He must have hidden the journal.” She chewed on her lower lip and I gazed at her beautiful face, still not believing it was her in front of me.

“Why are you here and how did you know I would read your letters?” I was beginning to feel even more confused. “What’s going on here?”

“He knows you, you know.”

“What?” My heart stopped beating. “Who knows me?”

“He knows you...” Her voice trailed off. “We all knew you.” She played with her hair again and smiled sweetly.

“What do you mean?” My face felt cold.

“He has your photo up on the wall.”

“What?” Blood drained from my face and I looked into her eyes searching for the truth. It wasn’t possible that either Tyler or Grant knew me. How could they know me? Why would either of them have my photo up on the wall? And which one of them was she talking about?

“Your meeting wasn’t an accident. Just like my meeting with him wasn’t an accident.” Her voice dropped. “He won’t let you leave.”

“Why?” I stepped back. “Why did he bring us here and which one is he? Are you talking about Grant then? Grant is bad news?”

“One is good and one is bad.” She repeated in a monotone and looked down. “The good doesn’t know the bad.”

“Who is good and who is bad?” My voice rose and I stepped forward and grasped her arms. “Tell me, I need to know.”

“It’s a pity...” She said slowly and stopped and shook her head. “I can’t say anything else.”

“You have to tell me.”

“No.” She shook her head stiffly.

“Why do they say you’re dead, Eugenie?” I muttered, thinking about the conversations I’d had about the girl in front of me. “Why?”

“Betrayal.”

“What?” I was growing annoyed at her answers. “What are you talking about?”

“I was betrayed.” She blinked.

“By who?”

“The same someone who will betray you.” Her eyes were wide. “When one is good, one is bad...” She muttered again and I stepped back. I knew she was going to be of no help. I peeked out through the door and saw Tyler and Grant standing there again, two powerful wolves decked against each other. Each man’s chest rising and falling fast as they squared off against each other. I could see the electricity sparking between the two of them as they gazed at each other obstinately. I could feel the hairs on the back of my neck rising, as the cool air danced off of my skin. I held my breath as I gazed at them both. Both men had an animal magnetism that was unlike any I’d known. And then he turned and looked into the room. Our eyes made contact and I froze. He’d seen me. I didn’t know what to do. What was going to happen next? Was this it for me? He shook his head slightly and turned his face back to the front. He wasn’t going to out me. Why not?

I looked to the right and stared into Eugenie’s frightened face. I knew my own face reflected the shock and fear that covered hers.

“He saw me.” I whispered to her.

“One is good and one is bad.” She said again. “You have to go.”

“Go where?” I frowned. “Where are we going?”

“We’re not going anywhere.” She shook her head. “You haven’t played the game yet.”

“What game?” I breathed out and she shook her head quickly.

“This is just the beginning for you, Evie. This is just the beginning.” And then she pushed me out of the closet and closed the door shut behind her.

***

I stood in the bedroom awkwardly, not wanting to be seen, but knowing it was unavoidable. Tyler looked at me with dark and impenetrable eyes as I walked towards the door. He stared at me for a few seconds and then turned back to Grant.

“Leave.” His tone changed, the anger gone and replaced by a superiority I hadn’t heard before.

“What?” Grant frowned, looking taken aback. I could only see his side profile, but I could tell that he was annoyed. I scratched my arm and he turned towards me. “You.” His lips curled up. “Been looking for me?”

I shook my head wordlessly and tried to avoid his gaze. I wanted to ask them if they knew that Eugenie was still alive and hiding in their house, but something told me to keep my mouth shut. She’d said one was good and one was bad and I wasn’t sure which was which.

“Leave.” Tyler’s voice rose and his eyes narrowed as he stared at Grant. “Now.”

“She was mine first.” Grant muttered bitterly. “We haven’t finished with the—”

“Enough.” Tyler’s voice was loud and he gestured to me. “Come.”

I walked over to him slowly, worried about what was going to happen next. My mind felt fuzzy and slightly heavy. All of a sudden my body felt extremely tired and weary. There was a slight buzz of electricity in the air as I stood next to the two men, my body on high alert.

“Why did you lie to me?” I stared at Tyler, my eyes blazing. “If you’re a billionaire, why do you pretend to be a driver? And why won’t you let me leave? What’s going on here?” My voice rose, and even though it was shaking slightly, it was strong and forceful. The two men looked at each other for a second before turning back to me. The air suddenly changed and it felt a good ten degrees cooler within seconds.

“Evie, Evie, Evie,” Grant’s blue eyes pierced into mine intently, warm and teasing and I was taken back to the night in the club where he had been my savior. “What have you done?”

“I didn’t do—”

“Stop.” Tyler’s voice was dark and distant, his blue eyes surveyed me coldly. “You’ve said and done enough, Evie.”

“I didn’t say anything. I just want some answers.” I snapped at him, all of a sudden regaining my energy and strength again. I wasn’t a little pussycat. I wasn’t just going to sit here and wait for something to happen to me. Not now. That wasn’t who I was. “I want to know what’s going on here. Are you a billionaire?” I looked at Tyler and waited for him to respond.

“Does money matter to you?” He cocked his head and stared at me, his eyes never leaving my face.

“She slept with me for five grand, what do you think?” Grant laughed, but the sound wasn’t humorous. He sounded dark and bitter and mean. My stomach flared at his comment, but I couldn’t even say anything. What could I say in response to that? I had slept with him, though technically it hadn’t been for money. It had been for lust, it had been for fun. It had been for the feeling of being alive and wanted. It had been to prolong that feeling of electricity that had come when Grant had touched me. But now that I’d slept with Tyler as well, it was all confusing. The sparks between Tyler and I held a hint of danger that I couldn’t stop myself from being intrigued by. Something that my brain was trying to chase me away from, but I just didn’t know how to distance myself from him now that his forces were drawing me in to him.

“You think you’re hot stuff?” I turned to face Grant. “You think pretending to have money is cool?”

“You have no idea who I am.” Grant grabbed my wrist and pulled me to him. “You need to trust me, Evie.” He whispered in my ear so softly that I thought I imagined it.

“Step back.” Tyler’s voice was quiet and I felt the hairs on the back of my neck standing up. I knew what deathly quiet meant now. I looked over at him, my heart beating and his eyes were narrowed.

Grant seemed to understand that Tyler meant business because he dropped my arm and retreated down the corridor. I stood there watching Grant walking away for a few seconds before Tyler grabbed my arm and pulled me into a room.

“Close the door.” He commanded me as we entered.

“Why?”

“There’s something you don’t know.”

“What don’t I know? That you’re a liar?”

“Evie, why do you play these games?”

“What games am I playing? You’re the one playing the games.”

“I’m here Evie. I’m ready and waiting.”

“Waiting for what?”

“What do you think?” He pushed me back into the wall, his arm above my shoulder, and his hardness pressed into my stomach.

“I don’t know.” I swallowed hard as his lips came dangerously close to mine. “I don’t know anymore.”

“Then you’re a fool.”

I stared up at him searching his eyes to find out what he was thinking. I wanted some answers. I needed to know what was going on, but all I could think about was what Eugenie had told me. I was about to ask him a question about how Eugenie had died when I stopped myself. I didn’t want him to know that I knew too much. My body froze as he kissed me, his tongue sliding into my mouth easily and roughly taking possession of me. My head was pounding and my heart felt like I’d just run a marathon, as I kissed him back. Suddenly, I heard a loud noise and jumped.

“What’s wrong?” He pulled away from me, his eyes gazing into mine intently.

“What’s that?” I pointed to the corner of the room where I’d heard the noise coming from and blinked as I realized that there was nothing there. It was completely empty and there was nothing that could have made a noise.

“What’s what?” He frowned and followed my arm.

“I thought I heard someone or something hitting the floor.” I bit my lower lip. I had been absolutely positive that I’d heard something loud.

“Maybe it was foreshadowing.”

“Foreshadowing?”

“Yeah, maybe you were imagining the sound we would make as we fell to the floor together, you pulling my pants off furiously so that you could get my hard cock inside of you.”

“That’s not the noise I heard.” I shook my head and attempted to take a step back, but his grip on me was too tight.

“Well then maybe it was you imagining us falling to the ground and me ripping your panties off before I took over your body.” He smirked, as his fingers ran down my neck. “I like the sound of both of those ideas.”

“You didn’t answer my question earlier.” I asserted myself, not wanting to succumb to him without getting any answers.

“So?” He smirked again, his fingers running to my right breast.

“I want answers.”

“I want you.”

“Tell me what’s going on?” I whispered. “Why did you guys bring me here?”

“Do you really want to know the answer, Evie?” He leaned forward and sucked on my lower lip, his eyes never leaving mine as his teeth nibbled and claimed me.

“Yes, I want to know.” I nodded and swallowed. “I need to know.”

“I don’t want you to know.” He shook his head and pulled my arms above my head. “Once you know the truth, that’ll be it.”

“What does that mean?”

“That’ll mean you know my secrets.” He pushed me back against the wall and positioned himself up against me. “And once you know my secrets....” His voice trailed off as he kissed my neck. I could feel his breathing was rough and hard as he kissed me feverishly. My own breathing was labored as well and my arms were starting to feel tired in their position above my head.

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