The Secret Billionaire: A BWWM Love Story For Adults

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The Secret Billionaire
She doesn't know he's rich, but she's fallen for
him anyway...

A complete love story, brought to you by bestselling author Vanessa
Brown.

Despite Vera's full time schedule of long working hours and taking
care of her mum, she knows she needs to invest in her love life.

And while signing up to an online dating service wasn't her preferred
way of meeting men, it's all she had time for.

That said, it's a decisions that may just have paid off!

Soon she's matched with Archer, a handsome bachelor she just happens
to have briefly met before.

But what Vera doesn't know is Archer's a billionaire.

And he's desperately looking for a girl to love who is interested in
him for something other than his money.

As the two spend more time together though and he breaks the news,
will Vera think a great man has turned even more perfect?

Or will a relationship formed on the back of a lie be destined to
fail?

Find out in this sexy and secretive romance by Vanessa Brown of BWWM
Club.

Suitable for over 18s only due to sex scenes so hot, you'll want to
me your own secret billionaire.

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Contents

Chapter
1

Chapter
2

Chapter
3

Chapter
4

Chapter
5

Chapter
6

Chapter
7

Chapter
8

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Chapter 1


Shit
shit shit shit!” Vera cried as she bolted out of the cab. She
had already paid the cabbie and the only thing she was looking at was
the gate that was in front of her. “Move aside, please!”
she yelled warning people in front of her. Holding her bag in one
hand and a ringing phone and purse in the other, Vera entered the
airport and did not stop to take a look around. She knew where she
needed to be and her feet took her to her destination.

The
shiny floor was making all the efforts to make her slip, but she was
used to running on this floor. This was not the first time she was
running in here. “Coming through! Excuse me!” she kept
yelling while running. The people in front of her were able to hear
her loud and clear, and so she did not bump into anyone —
though a few time she had near misses with elderly people who were
not able to move just in time. Through the crowd she was now able to
see the desk of
Lagoona
Airlines
. A long
line of passengers starting from the counter was going all the way
back to the lounge. It was raining chaos over all the airport —
the weather had suddenly taken a turn for the worse and the flights
were being delayed. Quickly, Vera ran past the long line of the
passengers and ran towards the door that had ‘Employees Only’
written on it.


You
are late, Vera!” the woman by the gate tried to inform her as
she entered. But Vera was not interested in listening to anything.
Inside, she quickly took off her coat and stood before her locker.
Stuffing her coat and purse inside, she quickly stood before a mirror
that had bright lights and makeup placed in front of it. Vera fixed
her face and hair and took a final look at her dress that was hiding
under her coat earlier.

Jane was able to see
Vera from the counter outside, “Vera!!” she cried peeking
her head inside the tiny window.


Coming!”
Vera yelled back as she saw herself for one last time to ensure she
was looking spick and span. Seconds later, she was at the counter
beside Jane.


Thank
God you are finally here!” Jane was letting her know that her
presence was appreciated, but Miranda was not in a good mood, “We
have been dealing with this all morning. You are not supposed to be
late on a day like this. Flights are getting delayed and people are
going crazy.”


I
get it Miranda! Now let me do my job, alright!” Vera was taking
charge of the situation.


This
is bullshit!” An irate passenger yelled at Vera, “I am
not booking any other flight. I paid you guys and you are supposed to
fly me out of this pathetic city.”


I
am sorry sir, but all the flights are being grounded due to the
incoming storm.” Vera was trying to be polite. Inside, she
wanted to throw this guy’s ticket in his face and tell him to
get the fuck out of here. But she liked having this job and so
decided to keep that plastic smile on her face.


I
am going to sue you guys. You just wait!” the man threatened
before leaving the counter. Vera knew he was not going to do
anything.

The whole staff was used
to getting these idle threats all the time. Almost all of the unhappy
passengers for one reason or the other, threatened to sue the
airlines. “I would want at least somebody to actually do it,”
Jane used to say often. “That way these cheap bastards would
somehow learn how to run an airline properly.” Like all her
colleagues, Vera knew that Lagoona Airlines was one of the cheapest
in the business because they were masters in cutting corners to save
costs. Misplaced luggage, bad food and mishaps with bookings were
some common occurrences along with regular delays for no apparent
reasons.

But
today was something special. Lagoona was not the only airlines that
was delayed. Every other airline was facing irate passengers who were
threatening to sue them. Vera often joked with Jane that
threatening
to sue
is the new
trend that most people liked to follow these days.


I
will sue you!” she often imitated a passenger followed by a
good laugh. “Nobody has the time.” Jane always said, “Do
you know what you have to do to sue somebody? First, you have to hire
a lawyer, most people drop the plan right at this step. And if some
people dare to go beyond, they then have to help that lawyer file
tons of paperwork. And lets face it nobody likes to file paperwork.
So of all the people who actually go ahead with the plan of suing
somebody or something, only 20% actually follow through. Rest of
them, just give up somewhere in the middle.”

Vera trusted Jane’s
statistics — she was good with numbers, and facts. Little did
she know that her 20% was all made up, like most of her facts.


What
happened today?” Jane asked Vera while they both handled the
passengers. Though they were looking and smiling at the people in
front of them, Vera and Jane had screened them out of their
conversation. They were able to talk to each other while working.
Jane was still waiting for the answer. Vera handled the passenger in
front of her and showed her beautiful smile as the next passenger
replaced the last one.


Mom!
She thought our maid stole my cellphone.” Vera finally
answered, “And so now we are without any domestic help.”


Again?”
Jane wondered. “Didn’t she accuse her of stealing your
blender the other day?”

Vera nodded in
agreement, “Well, this time it was the phone. And to stop her
from calling 911, I had to go convince her that I had misplaced the
phone somewhere inside the house.”


Where
did you find it then?”


Under
her pillow cover.” Vera replied, “She borrowed my phone
last night to talk to her sister, and forgot to give it back. And in
the morning, both of us forgot that she took the phone last night.
Hence, the case of the missing phone.”


Damn,
that happens to me too. I put the phone under my pillow, but then I
realize that it is actually inside the cover. I try to look for the
phone in the morning, but its not under the pillow.” Jane said.


I
just want her to be a little responsible, so that I can be less
responsible.” Vera said, without looking at Jane.


Tough
luck, bro!” Jane chuckled checking the boarding pass of a
passenger before her.

Vera chuckled with her
friend and continued attending the passengers. It was a long line and
a long day ahead of them.

*****

The airport
was now looking a little calmer. People had settled in. The flights
were still grounded as the storm ravaged outside. The lines had
disappeared from the airline desks and now people were sprawling
across the lounge, cafeteria and any corner they found big enough to
stretch their legs. Amidst all this, Vera and Jane were sitting at a
table in the cafeteria, having their lunch and daily chat.


So
what happened? Did you get lucky?” Vera asked sipping her
coffee.


Oh
Yeah! I was lucky I did not get murdered.” Jane replied.

Vera was
surprised. “What happened?” she leaned in with her
curiosity.

Jane started
retelling the story of her last night. “So I met this guy on
Facebook. I told you about him, right? The one with the green eyes
and broad jaw line..”


Yeah,
the one with the red sports car.” Vera said.


Yes!
So we decided to meet at this club.” Jane further explained,
“And we were sitting in the club, minding our business when he
gets up and goes to the restroom.”

Vera kept
nodding to show that she was on the same page.


And
when he came back, he had a white hat that was not on him when he
left.” Jane’s face frowned, “I asked him about the
hat, and that idiot told me that he took it from the restroom.”


What?”
Vera found it hard to believe, “He stole a hat, from men’s
room?”


Yes,
and he confessed to me straight away. But I know that he was
bragging.” Jane remembered his face from the last night while
retelling the incident, “I told him to put it back but he was a
little drunk by then. ‘
I
am going to keep it.

he said and ordered another round of shots.”


You
stayed with him after that guy stole a hat?” Vera asked.


Hey,
I was shocked! It's not everyday that your date turns out to be a
drunk compulsive thief. So I just sat there, staring at his drunk
face. And I swear to God, he felt as if that hat was an award. He was
touching it, adjusting it all the time.”

And then Jane
took a pause, “But then, a big dude came up and stood behind
him. He was wearing a white jacket that matched the hat.”


Oh
shit!” Vera exclaimed with joy and excitement.


So
this big dude tapped on his shoulder, and this idiot turned around
with a pathetic smile and said ‘
What
the hell is your problem?
’…
Imagine that.”

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