chapter 1
The Billionaire Falls For Me
PrologueJoseph Anderson sat back in his comfortable chair, enjoying the taste of his hundred year old scotch and the warmth from the softly crackling fire. He was full of great food and thinking back over the wonderful Thanksgiving he just finished with his family.He loved when they all gathered together. He was happy to have so many new grandkids running around the house. His youngest granddaughter Emily had just turned a year old a week ago. There was so much to celebrate.He just wished his youngest son Mark would find the right woman. Josephâs breath rushed out in frustration. Heâd found a few suitable matches for his boy but Mark was a sneaky one and had avoided both.Joseph guessed Mark had figured him out. He wasnât one to brag but he had been successful in finding love matches for both Lucas and Alex. Their wives were amazing women and even better, theyâd brought him grandchildren to fill the old, empty hallways of his home that had seemed so barren for such a long time.Well Mark underestimated him because he would surely find a bride who could lasso his son. He knew his kid was stubborn but Joseph himself was even more stubborn. He couldnât rest until Mark was happily settled down.Joseph suddenly heard a stampede coming down the hall. He smiled, knowing the sound of those shoes.âGrandpa hurry up, grandma says itâs time for desert,â Jasmine, his oldest grandchild said, a little breathlessly. She mustâve run the whole way. There was nothing like dessert to motivate a child.Joseph put his drink down and held his arms out for his beautiful granddaughter to jump into. âWell, I certainly wouldnât want to keep you waiting to have some pie,â he said as he carried her from the room.âI know,â Jasmine said, as if the matter was of the upmost importance.âLetâs go find everyone and eat some pumpkin pie,â he said to Jasmine before tickling her tummy.âUncle Mark said you were probably up to no good,â Jasmine said in a whisper, acting like she was divulging a huge secret.âYour Uncle Mark was right. Iâm planning on him giving you some more cousins but letâs keep that between you and me.ââI promise,â Jasmine said. She then held her hand up to pinky swear on the matter.Joseph hugged her tightly before heading off towards the rest of his family. He was truly a blessed man.Chapter 1Emily sat nervously in the small diner. She was trying really hard not to fidget with anything but her nerves were stretched beyond the breaking point. She was waiting for Joseph Anderson to meet her for an interview.Sheâd spotted the Help Wanted ad in the paper a week ago and called right away. There must have been a lot of applications because sheâd paced by the phone, praying he would call her and had already given up by the time it finally did.He asked her to meet him at the small café in the tiny town not far from Seattle. She preferred the country life so much better than a big city, in which you could get lost in. She was down to her last few dollars and had to be out of her motel in two more days. She couldnât blow the job interview.It was for a live in housekeeper and cook. Room and board were included. If she got the position, maybe she could finally give her son some stability. She cringed as she thought about the past year and all her son had gone through.Her husband had died in a horrific automobile accident. Sheâd already been planning on leaving him since he couldnât remain faithful to her but the accident had really shaken her up. His parents had far too much money and theyâd decided they would be more suited to raise her son than she was.Sheâd figured they were just grieving the loss of their only son and would back off, until sheâd been served with custody papers. When sheâd read the name of the judge on the papers, sheâd decided it was time to go on a long vacation.Her ex father-in-law was golfing buddies with the judge and she knew if she stepped into the courtroom she would walk out without her son. Sheâd taken all her savings and been on the run ever since. She simply didnât have the kind of money it took to fight her sonâs grandparents.Her deceased husband had left her nothing, which she was okay with as she didnât want anything from him. Heâd been wrapped around his parentâs fingers and they took everything from her when he passed, even her car. Sheâd had to buy a beater upper and it was on its last legs.She knew her son wouldâve been provided for far greater than anything she could ever give him but that meant nothing if he wasnât given love. Sheâd ended up in the little town of Fall City in Washington when her car had finally refused to go any further and sheâd been staying at the small motel in town ever since.Sheâd been trying desperately to find any kind of work when she'd spotted the ad in the paper for a cook and housekeeper. It was perfect. She could work full-time and still be with her son. She hadnât exactly told her potential boss she had a son but if he hired her he certainly couldnât fire her because of her son. That would be discrimination.Emily glanced nervously over at the booth across from her where her son was sitting down. Sheâd bribed him with a huge ice-cream and promises of a movie at the drive in later if he sat quietly while she had the interview.Luckily for her, the waitress had given him a coloring book and crayons so Emily could count on him being busy for hours. She loved how her son was so artistic. He had a real gift of drawing, amazing her often.The chime of the door opening drew her attention away from her son. There was a very tall, older man walking through the entrance, with twinkling blue eyes and what seemed like a permanent smile on his face.âGood afternoon Joseph,â the waitress said to the gentleman.Emilyâs stomach tightened with nervousness. This was the man she was supposed to meet with. She glanced at her son, making sure he was occupied, then stood and walked over to Joseph.He spotted her and smiled. âYou must be Emily,â he said in the most booming voice sheâd ever heard. She nodded at him and then took the hand he was offering.âDid you already order something to eat?â he asked.âNo.ââWell letâs order some breakfast. We can chat while weâre waiting for our food. Molly makes the best omelets in the entire state,â he said as the waitress approached.âCan I have some eggs mom?âEmily was paralyzed for a moment. She hadnât wanted her prospective employer to know about her son until she had the job but she figured it was inevitable.âI didnât know you had a son,â Joseph said with the same twinkle in his eyes.âI was going to tell you today,â she said guiltily.âOf course you can have some eggs. I see your coloring stuff over there. Why donât you grab your stuff and then come sit here with us,â Joseph said. Emily could tell he was a man used to being in control. She sighed inwardly and went with the flow.Joseph ended up ordering for all of them. Emily began totaling the bill in her head, hoping the job came through because breakfast was going to eat up most of her cash.âWhat is your name boy?â Joseph asked kindly.âMy name is Trevor. Iâm five years old,â he stated proudly.âFive is a great age,â Joseph said. Trevor beamed at him and Emily could see a little bit of hero worship forming.Joseph turned his attention back to Emily. âWe only spoke briefly on the phone, so let me tell you a bit about the position.ââThat would be great,â Emily said. She really didnât care what the position entailed. She would scrub out toilets or muck out stalls, if it gave her son some stability.âThe position is for a housekeeper and cook, though more of a cook. Thereâs a cleaning service that comes in regularly. The place is quite large and frankly too much for one person to handle. Can you cook well?â He asked.âYes, Mr. Anderson. I donât like to brag but I have a passion for cooking and love to try new recipes. I can make about anything and can easily cook for one, or for a hundred,â she said enthusiastically. She really loved the art of cooking a complicated meal. It had been far too long since she had cooked a meal in a nice kitchen. Being on the run wasnât pleasant for Trevor or her.âThe position provides room and board, as well as a weekly paycheck. Are you willing to relocate?â he asked and then glanced at her son.âWe love this area so much and have been hoping to find a job so we can stay here. Trevorâs a really great kid and you wonât be able to tell heâs around,â she promised him.Joseph laughed aloud. âI have three boys of my own and a ranch would be a great place for a kid. If no one knows heâs around then thatâs the time to worry about what heâs up to,â he said.Emily didnât know how to respond to his statement. She wasnât sure if he was saying her son would be welcomed or not. She remained quiet and hoped the man liked children.âTrevor, do you like animals?â Joseph asked.Trevor tilted his head, as he did when he was thinking deeply about something. âI really want a puppy,â he finally said.âWell of course you do, all boys should have a lot of puppies,â Joseph said. He spoke as if it was a matter of life and death.Emily was sure there would be some dogs running around the ranch. Her son would be in heaven. They continued to chat as they ate the breakfast. Emily was surprised how good the food was. She was a bit of a food critic and the omelet was light and fluffy and the vegetables were cooked to perfection. She would have to thank the cook before leaving.Breakfast lasted for about an hour. Emily was starting to worry a bit. This was unlike any other job interview sheâd ever had before. He wasnât asking her any of the usual questions prospective employers ask. He was far more concerned about her personal life.She was surprised when she found herself telling Joseph about her late husband and the automobile accident. She had to stop herself before she brought up the whole custody situation. The man seemed to inspire a person to tell him their life story.âEmily, I think youâre a perfect fit for the position. When can you start work?â Joseph asked her.âI could start right away,â she replied with real joy.âWell, thereâs no time like the present. Let me take care of this bill and you can follow me out to the ranch,â he said as he stood up.âI can pay for mine,â she said. She wasnât used to taking handouts, even when she had nothing.âNonsense my dear, this was my interview. Why donât you gather up your son and meet me out front,â he said. She could tell there would be no arguing, so did as he asked.âWhere are you parked?â he asked her when he stepped out front.âIâm staying at the motel down the street but my car isnât working right now. I need to get it in the shop.â She was really embarrassed to admit the obvious.âWell then, hop in my car and weâll swing by your motel so you can gather your belongings and get checked out. Iâm happy to give you a ride to the ranch. Is your car at the shop here in town?â