Mr. Mitchell: Chapter 1
Mr. Mitchell: Billionaires’ Club Book 2 (Billionaires’ Club Series)
I sat in my office, going over the last of my emails from this long yet productive day at our London headquarters. My meetings with our associates and one new investor were finally over. The only shitty part of this day was that Alex and I couldnât come to an agreement and sign with a new business we flew out here to acquire. We couldâve offered them a million fucking dollars as a promise to his companyâs future success, and he still wouldnât have taken the deal.
We still had another week and more time, we would get the deal. I wouldnât sit here all night and worry over todayâs events. I learned a long time ago that I was running this business that Iâd inherited from my father; this machine wasnât running me. Thatâs what I always told myself anyway.
I weaved my pen through my fingers, reading the last of the manâs prerequisites on his term sheet for Mitchell and Associates. This guy was a stubborn ass. I had to get together with Alex so we could find a way to close this deal. Our London employees had families too. They had to eat. All of that rested on my shoulders with every transaction we did.
A highlight of this particular trip to London was that my brother was here to bring more insight to our new program on behalf of Saint Johnâs Hospital. Thank God he was not only a world-renowned heart surgeon, but Jacob was also a man who could charm a room full of snakes if need be. Jake was a genius with his words, and sometimes I wished he would have taken on the family business with me after Dad died. Then again, this was me at the end of a long-ass day, thinking selfishly. The world needed more heart surgeons like my brother and probably fewer corporate dicks like myself.
Jake had successfully pleased every investor in the room with his presentation to start up an online university, performing live surgeries and instructing students while doing so. With this first part of our plan moving forward, Jake was on track to have a new, innovative way to bring medical students and interns from the UK into his surgical room, looking over his shoulders while his brains and hands went to work on his patients for heart transplants. The Heart Institute was finally getting past the permits phase with the city, and once that was operational, Jake would be able to bring in more interns to work under the finest doctors who were ready to come to us.
âMr. Mitchell?â my assistant called over the intercom.
âYes, Becky?â I answered, pressing the button on my desk phone.
âIâm leaving for the day. Before I go, I just wanted to let you know that Adam is a bit concerned about todayâs staff meeting.â
âExcuse me?â I said, picking up the receiver. âWhat did he have to say?â
âWell, you walked out of the room with a frown on your face during the acquisition questioning for Middle Group.â
I rubbed my forehead and sighed. âIâll make sure to have another staff meeting with the acquisitions team tomorrow before I take off to work remotely. Have a good evening, and Iâll see you on the next visit.â
âThanks, Mr. Mitchell. I look forward to it. Cheers.â
Shit. Every expression that crossed my face was analyzed, even as I did mundane things like walk to my office. If I smiled, then someone took offense to that and found a way to link that expression to me having to fire someone. If I frown, everyone thinks things are going to hell, and theyâre going to be out of a job the next day. Iâd dealt with plenty of that shit and had to quell rumors before they burned the place down.
This didnât just happen at our London headquarters; it occurred in the Los Angeles one as well. It was all part of the lovely job of being a CEO.
I picked up my cell and dialed out to the companyâs president, and my best friend, Alex.
âHey,â Alex answered, already at our usual dining joint. âIs your sorry ass still at the office?â
âYeah,â I answered. âAdam in acquisitions is concerned over a goddamn look I had on my face when I left the meeting this afternoon. I was taking off for the estate so I could work from there. I thought it would be nice to have some sort of reprieve after three days of living in this hotel and office. It looks like weâre in early tomorrow for a six oâclock meeting.â
âGood God, man,â Alex responded. âJake is taking off, and his flight is in an hour. Iâll let him know. You want me to send out the message to the team about the meeting?â
âIâll handle it. My laptop is open.â
âAll right. Are you showing up tonight, or are we closing out the tab early?â
âIâll swing by for a bite and a drink. Iâm sure the ladies are already entertaining enough for you.â
âRight.â Alex laughed. âHandle your shit, and weâll see you in a few.â
After sending out a quick meeting invite to the team to correct any insecurities over my expression in the meeting today, I shut the laptop. I was not going to leave for the estate with anyone in our London office feeling uneasy, so hopefully, the meeting would do the trick. I put the laptop in my briefcase, and a dark shadow appeared at the entrance of my door.
I glanced up. âJules?â I questioned the knockout brunette I usually hooked up with when I came to London. âWhat the hell?â I smiled, and before I could walk over to her, she rushed to me. My face was in her hands, and her lip gloss was choking me as she impulsively kissed me.
She took my hand and walked me over to my leather sofa, which was positioned under the windows to give a sweeping view of London at night.
âJesus.â I chuckled. âSlow the hell down.â
âItâs been too long,â she said, playfully pushing me to sit on the couch so she could straddle me.
Oddly, I wasnât in the mood for her or this for some reason. She loosened my tie, and I spotted a diamond ring on her finger. I pulled her hands down from where they fidgeted with my shirt.
âWhatâs this?â I asked, holding up the evidence that she was obviously a married woman, unlike the last time I saw her a few months ago.
âRight now,â she arched her eyebrow over her hazel eyes, âitâs nothing.â
âThe hell it isnât,â I said. âWhen did you settle down, and whoâs the lucky man?â
âIt couldâve been you, you know?â she said as she gripped my shoulders and began massaging herself against my dick that was now hardening since it had a mind separate from my own. âBut someone canât commit.â
âSomeone,â I tried to control myself, âhas a business to run. I couldnât have made you happy if I tried.â
She licked her lips, slowly getting herself off on my hard cock. âYouâll always make me happy, just like this,â she said, biting her lip.
I gripped her hips, stopping her from making my dick take over my reason. âHold on,â I said, her eyes meeting mine in some daring and rebellious way. âYou got married. You get what that means, right?â
âYes,â she said, rocking her hips against my lack of self-control. âIt means you wonât fuck me. If it helps, I didnât marry for love; it was definitely for his wealth. So, itâs not a real marriage.â
âThe fuck it isnât,â I said. I laughed in response, losing all sexual desire in that moment. âGlad to know the daughter of one of my wealthiest investors went out and married for fucking money.â
âYou expect me to marry a coal miner? I have a lifestyle that I need to maintain. Donât get self-righteous on me. Men and women have been doing it for centuries, so Iâm not apologizing for anything.â Her breath was ragged, eyes glossy, and lips on mine again. âFuck, Iâm going to come, Jiâ¦â
âJesus Christ.â I stood up, leaving Jules on the couch and seeing a wet spot on my crotch. âIs this a goddamn joke?â I looked at her, disgusted with myself for letting her ride me like she did. âThings are over between me and you. Youâve lost your mind. Marrying for money and now getting yourself off on me like that? Fuck.â
I was in a wretched mood after this day. Would it have been nice to go back with Jules to her hotel room and fuck it all out of my system? Yes, thatâs why we had this particular relationship. We both fucked for our own selfish needs. But this? No. I felt like a sick, dirty bastard now.
âI miss you, Jimmy,â she whined with a sultry smile, showing me that she wasnât wearing any panties beneath her skirt. âI have a room at our favorite hotel. I left your name at the front desk. Go out with the guys, and Iâll be waiting for you if you somehow get out of this shitty mood youâre in.â
âShitty mood?â I said with disbelief. âYouâre the one who got married. Iâm not fucking a married woman. Period. You ended our hotel nights together, so enjoy your room alone, and congratulations on the nuptials.â
She rose and kissed me on my cheek. âIâll be waiting for you.â
âVery well.â Anything to get her the fuck out of my office. The very last thing I neededâespecially after my brotherâs docuseries had thrown the media into our private livesâwas this woman, who married for money, in my life. I didnât need her husbandâ¦shit, who did she marry? If it was someone who came from money and power, chances were, I knew him. He was probably one of our investors. Jesus, I had to get her and myself the hell out of this dangerous situation.
Once Juliaâs driver took her away, I had my driver take me to Deliaâs. Thanks to Julesâum, Julia, nowâI had to change into one of the spare suits I kept in the office. The suit was reserved for incidents like accidentally spilling soup down the front of my shirt, or having coffee spilled on me, or when a stark-raving mad married woman climaxed on my lapâ¦things like that.
Once that debacle was behind me, I was at Deliaâs and walking to our usual table in the corner where the guys were. I sat at the table, grateful the waiter was already bringing my usual drinkâthe bourbon I desperately needed to help put the events of tonight behind me.
âStill pissed that you have to hold the impromptu meeting tomorrow?â Alex chuckled, running his hand over his smoothed-back, dark blond hair.
âWhen are you going to cut that mop off your head?â I asked, noting the new style he was sporting.
âYeah, youâre still in a pissy mood.â He took a sip of his scotch.
I pulled my bourbon to my lips after ordering swordfish and steamed vegetables, suddenly starved by the aroma of food filling the room.
âRemember Julia?â I asked, eying him and Collin, my brotherâs closest friend. Truth be told, all four of us had been close since college.
âJulia Dunlap?â Collin asked.
âYeah,â I said, nodding toward the waitress in gratitude for my freshly poured water. âShe stopped by tonight.â
âThen why the hell are you so irritated?â Alex chuckled. âDid Jules break the cardinal rule of you not fucking chicks in your office?â
âFuck off,â I snapped. âNo. She got married recently, and then she tried to break the cardinal rule.â I half smiled at how stupid I sounded with my mandate that I would never have sex in my office. To do so seemed tacky on all levels, though, in my personal opinion.
âMarried?â Collin practically choked on his gin.
âUm-hm.â I took another sip, letting the warmth of the bourbon calm my nerves after sliding down the back of my throat. âShe tried to act as though nothing had changed.â
âProbably because youâre the best fuck she ever had.â
âFunny, Alex.â I sighed. âShe actually admitted that she married for money, of all the damn things.â
âSo, he cries into his bourbon because he canât fuck a married woman,â Collin remarked sarcastically.
âDespite what the media blasted about my brother and me, one thing is certain. We never fucked married women.â
âItâs almost like a curse.â Collin snickered. âA billionaire home wrecker? That shit would definitely swing the media back your way again.â
âNo shit,â I answered while glancing around the room.
Holy Hell, I thought when my eyes caught the bright blue eyes of the girl with pitch-black hair who was on my flight from Los Angeles. Avery had a nutcase of an ex on her hands, but after she loosened up on the plane, I fell under some crazy hypnotism she worked with those eyes and the stunning sharp features of her face. I would be lying if I said she didnât stick with me, and I wish Iâd taken her up on her offer to have sex on the plane. She was only teasing, but Iâd fantasized about it more times than I wanted to admit since Iâd been in London.
Now, here she satâby herselfâin one of the most lavish restaurants around, and one that was not easy to get access to. Especially for the type of woman she led me to believe she was. A single mom, getting away from her shitty life with a paid vacation by her foster sister.
âJimmy.â Alex snapped his fingers at me as I stared at the woman. âAre you checking her out too?â
I looked back at the table as my plate was being placed in front of me. âOkay, I guess tonight is a game of memory for the three of us, and Iâm the one asking the questions.â
âDonât tell me you know who she is,â Collin said.
âRemember me mentioning that, on the flight out here, I ran interference for a chick with some douche, ex-fiancé?â
âI remember that it was fucking stupid, and the main reason we take the private jet. Go on,â Alex said.
âThatâs her,â I said, glancing over and seeing her saddened expression as the other place setting and glasses were picked up by the waiter. âSomebody stood her up?â I reached for my plate.
Alex grabbed my arm before I stood. âHey,â he said as I rose anyway. âStop it with the charity cases.â
âYeah,â Collin said from across the table. âLillianâdoes that fucking charity case psycho-bitch ring a bell?â
I smiled. âSheâs not like that.â I glanced over at her as she studied her menu. âNothing like that. I highly doubt sheâs some crazy, gold-digging freak.â
âThe courts will decide that, Jimbo.â Collin smirked, using the one name I despised.
âCalm down,â I said. âIâm not going to let her eat alone in a place like this. Iâm taking my food over there. Iâve had dinner with you two for the last three nights, so I think youâll live.â
Both men looked at each other, and I knew exactly what they were thinking, but they didnât have the whole story. Iâd sat with the woman and heard all about the shitty hand of life sheâd been dealt. She was solid. If anything, she was a breath of fresh air. It was nice to talk about something other than women and work, or what got us labeled this ridiculous billionairesâ club nameâonly entertaining wealthy women to protect our asses and assets. These two jokers I was currently leaving behind were the two who got that rumor goingâthough it was my ex, Lillian, who kicked the can of gasoline on that raging fire of bullshit.
Avery seemed like sheâd been stood up, either by her sister or some complete idiot who would be dumb enough to turn down the most beautiful woman Iâd ever had the pleasure of seeing. Seriously. Her black hair set off her striking blue eyes, and I swear the woman looked like the one of the pixies that my sister-in-law had painted for her art gallery. I couldnât take my eyes off her on the plane, and I couldnât take them off her now.