The Billionaire’s Baby: Chapter 16
The Billionaire’s Baby (Seduced by the Billionaire Book 3)
BROOKE AND THOMAS MET Amandine and Gavin at the airport. Brooke had brought the pink Mercedes, Thomas the Bentley. A black SUV waited as well with two large men, who unloaded all the suitcases and boxes, including the painting.
Gavin gave Amandine a kiss. âItâs been a long flight. Take it easy. See you later tonight.â
âSee you.â
Brooke took the seat behind the wheel of the Mercedes and adjusted her sunglasses, leaving Amandine the passenger seat. âYou look good,â she said as they drove away from the airport.
âThanks. How were things while I was away?â
âOh the usual,â Brooke said. A pair of giant gold hoops dangled from her ears. Her hair was dyed a brown-fringed deep purple. The glossy strands barely brushed her collarbones.
âI like the new style.â
âThanks. I did it myself.â Her pink nails gleamed against the leather steering wheel. âBy the way, I scheduled an appointment with Dr. Silverman today.â
âWhat time?â
âTwo. Figured we should make sure you and the babyâre fine.â She stopped for an intersection. âSo how are you, really? Are you still going to ditch Gavin?â
âI donât know.â Amandine stared at the busy traffic. The Mercedes started moving again. âI thought I would because he didnât love me. And thereâs the whole Catherine thing. But when we were alone in Thailand, it was like we wereâ¦connecting better. Weâve never spent so much time together as a married couple, and it was great.â She sighed.
âButâ¦?â
âBut thatâs a fantasy life. What we could have if he didnât work twenty-four seven. He delegated most of his work while we were there, and only checked in at the office in the morning and a little bit in the afternoon. Now that weâre back, I probably wonât see him for a week while he catches up. He might even sleep in the office. And,â she sighed, âhe has to go to Houston again.â
âFor what?â Hostility edged Brookeâs voice. âDid Catherine fire her pool boy?â
âItâs a meeting regarding the family business,â Amandine said quickly. âEthanâs going to be there, too.â
âWell then. Guess thatâs all right.â Brooke sat up straighter, pushing herself more firmly against her seat. âI know you guys are now back to real life, but if he wants you, he has to find a good balance of work and making his wife happy.â She glanced over at Amandine. âI was thinking that maybe he doesnât realize how bad he is. Heâs probably used to women who saw themselves as trophy-wife material, you know? And they probably didnât care about spending time with their husbands, so long as they could spend all their money.â
âI donât know if Gavinâs experience is limited to trophy-wife wannabes. Catherine wasnât like that.â
Brooke burst out laughing. âOh please. I donât know why you put her on some kind of pedestal of womanhood. So she grew up rich and is from a good family. So what? Sheâs not that special. Sheâs not all that smart, not particularly talentedââ
âThatâs not true.â
âGirl, dating a string of rich guys doesnât take any special ability. Itâs called youth and beauty. And she didnât date rich man after rich man out of some deep soul-searing love. I mean, other than for their wallets. She probably thought she had it made when she snagged Jacob.â Brooke drove past the gates as they opened for her at the mansion. âThis is just the feeling I got watching you, her and Gavin all those years ago, but she was never seriously into Gavin. She used him as a stepping-stone to Jacob. The Lloyds Development is a solid company that keeps every one of the Lloyds flush and happy, and Jacob was the CEO. Thatâs what she wanted. If Ethan had been the one running the company, she wouldâve married him.â
Amandine felt her mouth drop at Brookeâs scathing comments.
âYou think people like Catherine Fairchild canât be motivated by something like money?â Brooke snorted. âPeople like her are always motivated by it. She knows what itâs like to have money and influence, and sheâll do anything to get them back. If Gavinâs smart, heâll stay away from her no matter how many times she wags her tail.â
âOh geez.â
âEven Korean people say the same thing about gold-diggers. Itâs universal.â
âReally?â Brooke had been half-raised by her maternal grandmother, a Korean whoâd immigrated to the States decades before.
âYup. Grandma said theyâre like foxes that wag their tails to steal men. Like this.â Brooke wiggled around in her seat, canting her shoulders left and right in an exaggerated manner.
Swallowing a half-horrified laugh, Amandine shook her head. âDonât be mean. She just found out her marriage was never valid. Iâm pretty sure the State of Texas doesnât condone bigamy.â
âUh-huh. The only thing sheâs really upset about is that sheâs back to being poor, and now sheâs five years older than when she snared Jacob.â
âBrooke, why are you being soâ¦virulent? Itâs not like you.â
Brooke pulled up in front of the main entrance, shifted into park and turned to face Amandine. âBecause I can see you wavering and second-guessing yourself again. Look, you want Gavin. You didnât sleep with him for money, and you didnât marry him for anything other than love. Right? I guarantee you that those two facts alone make you a better person than ninety-nine percent of the women heâs ever slept with. But there are times, like now, when you start comparing yourself to Catherine and thinking you donât measure up. And it pisses me off.â
Amandine found she didnât have anything to say. Brookeâs intensity was a little intimidating.
âEven now youâre a little bit worried about Gavinâs going to Houston because he might see Catherine again,â Brooke continued. âRight? Well, stop. Youâre so much better than the likes of Catherine frigginâ Fairchild. And Gavin knows it. If he didnât, he wouldâve given you the divorce the moment you asked for it.â
âHe might be doing it for the baby.â
âNo, heâs not. Like he said, heâs a Lloyd. If all he wanted was the baby, he could just take it from you. He can afford a legion of lawyers who specialize in taking babies from their mothers. Investigators whoâll dig up all sorts of silly little things youâve done, so the baby-snatching lawyers can blow them all out of proportion and portray you as an unfit mother. Maybe even a whore of Babylon for having gone to the high school prom.â
Amandineâs mouth dried. Everything Brooke was saying was the truth. If Gavin really wanted to, he could utterly ruin her. She could never fight him and his twenty billion.
âItâs great that your second honeymoon was nice, but you canât spend all your time in Thailand. Time to get back to real life, and it isnât going to be easy. But if your heart tells you that you want Gavin, donât give up on him out of some stupid sense of inadequacy. Fight dirty. Keep him. Play to win.â
* * *
The moment Gavin entered the office, Hilary rose from behind her well-organized desk. âWelcome back, Gavin.â
She was in her late thirties. Glossy shoulder-length red hair framed a gorgeous egg-shaped face and set off intelligent green eyes. She wore her typical work clothes: a pale silk blouse, a fashionable light linen skirt suit and matching pumps. Diamond solitaires sparkled from her ears, and a small golden crucifix hung from a medium-weight chain around her neck.
She was a beautiful and friendly woman, but nobody in the office dared to flirt with her. She reported only to Gavin, and he wouldnât tolerate anything that could make her feel uncomfortable about working for him. A good executive admin was nearly impossible to find, and one as superb as Hilary was godâs gift. Heâd rather lose his best analyst than Hilary.
âGood to see you again.â He handed her a box of chocolate covered with tropical fruit chunks. A small gift was something he brought for Hilary after every vacation. âEnjoy.â
âThank you.â Following him into the executive office, she handed him a stack of messages. âPhone calls requiring your attention, in order of importance.â
âExcellent.â He glanced at the top three and put them next to his computer. Heâd deal with them later. Maybe on the plane.
She poured hot fresh coffee into a white mug that said YOUR COMPANY ISNâT EVEN WORTH SHORTINGâa birthday present from her to himâand placed it on his desk. âHope you donât mind that I called Ethan directly.â
âYou did well.â He sat in his plush and well-worn leather chair. âCan you ask Pete to come in? And thereâs going to be a painting delivered later today. Make sure to hang it in my office.â
âAnything else?â
âSend me my itinerary for tomorrow and the day after. And leave my office door open please.â
She nodded and disappeared.
Sipping his coffee, he started checking his emails. Hilary had done a great job reviewing and delegating what could be delegated. Sheâd flagged a few that required his personal attention. Like an email from Salazar Pryce, Markâs father.
Gavin started reading it, his eyebrows rising higher and higher as the purpose of the note became clear. Holyâ¦! Did Mark even know he had a half-brother?
After he finished the email, he sat back, his head spinning. It was annoying to be in on what was obviously a secret and not be able to talk to the principal involved. But Gavin couldnât say a word about it. All email correspondence between him and his clients was strictly confidential. Well, Hilary knew, but not even the CIA could have made her talk.
Pete popped his head in. âYou wanted to see me?â
âYes. Close the door.â
Pete came in, his expression tight. There were dark circles under his blue eyes, and his usually neat hair was sticking up, like heâd been running his hands through it all day long.
âSit down,â Gavin said. âCoffee?â
âNo, thank you,â Pete said, his voice polite and cautious. Still he took the biggest armchair in the office.
Gavin studied his brother-in-law. Other than the signs of fatigue, he looked his usual self. His tie was knotted perfectly, his suit crisp, and his shoes shiny. Everything on him was expensive, color-coordinated and neat. âWas I working you too hard from overseas?â
âNot at all.â Renewed tension carved lines on Peteâs face. âWhy? Is anything wrong?â
âNo. You did well. Surprisingly well, in fact.â
Peteâs shoulders lowered, but only a little. âOh. Well, good.â He shifted his weight, crossing his legs. âGavin, I donât know if you already know this, but there are Facebook photos of you and Amandine in front of Jones & Jones. You were also with Craig Richmond in the pictures.â
âI know about them.â
âIs everything okay between you and my sister?â
Gavin considered. Was it? He knew where he stood, but had no idea what Amandine was thinking. He hoped she was closer to deciding to stay with him. There were some positive signsâlike how Amandine had decided to return to the States with him. âWeâre working on it.â
Pete breathed out, his chest shuddering. âMyâ¦understanding is that the whole thing was Amandineâs idea.â
âAnd?â
âIf you love my sister and can make her happy, donât let her do it.â
Gavin raised an eyebrow.
Pete went on, apparently taking Gavinâs silence as encouragement. âAmandineâs smart, but she can be naïve. She has this fantasy of how things should be.â
âFantasy?â
âShe thinks every marriage should be something like what our parents had. She remembers it as loving and happy, which isâ¦well, an exercise in selective memory, to say the least.â Peteâs mouth tightened, his cheeks lightly flushed. âOur father couldnât even provide for us. We wouldâve been homeless if it werenât for the Fairchild half of the family.â
Gavin remembered Catherine mentioning once how Amandine had been the poor little cousin. You know , every family has one of those sad little relatives you canât help but take care of because theyâre just so nice despite all their flaws , and she was ours .
âBut other than the fact that your father was poor, the family was loving?â Gavin asked, curious about this âfantasyâ of Amandineâs.
âWell, Mom loved him no matter what, thatâs for sure. Personally, I think that if our father had really loved us, he wouldâve provided for us. Taking somebodyâs charity isnât easy. It destroys your sense of worth.â
Gavin said nothing, processing what Pete was saying.
âI can try to talk some sense into her,â Pete began, âand maybeââ
âNo.â Gavin uncrossed his legs and sat up. âDonât interfere.â
âBut sheâs making a mistake!â
âOur issues were supposed to be private, and we wouldâve resolved them on our own.â With her staying with me . âOutside interference will only get in the way.â
Pete pressed his lips together, his eyes still sparkling with an unsaid argument.
âBy the way, who the hell posted the photos on Facebook?â Gavin asked. Iâm going to kill them .
âCeinlys Pryce.â
It figured. Markâs mom was one of the biggest gossipmongers in the city, but her social position was such that nobody dared to shun her. And unlike some overzealous people, she never snooped too much. She merely reported what she saw in public, and certainly the parking lot in front of Samanthaâs office building counted as public.
Damn it.
If it had been somebody else he might have ruined them, but there were limits to what he could do to the mother of his best friend. âI see. Anyway, I didnât ask to see you to discuss my marriage.â
Pete flushed and said nothing.
âYou did a great job while I was gone. I want you to take on more responsibilities.â
âBut youâre back now. You hate delegating.â
âIâm going to be busy for a few months. Relating to theâ¦other matter.â I need time to court my wife . âUnless you object.â
âNo! No, not at all.â Pete tried, unsuccessfully, to keep a smile from spreading on his face.
âExcellent. Iâll be in direct contact, but so will Hilary.â
âGot it.â If Pete objected to taking orders from Gavinâs admin, he didnât show it. But then everyone at the firm knew the pecking order: First Gavin, then Hilary, then all the rest.
After Pete left, Gavin logged into Facebook. Heâd created a profile only because it promised an easy way to keep in touch with his family, especially Ethan, whoâd been working in London at the time. Instead it had morphed into an unproductive hassle since most people in his family were too busy to use it, and he himself never saw the point in posting âGood morning, everyoneâ or sharing what heâd had for dinner. If people wanted to know about his diet, they could damn well call him.
The photos popped up. Ceinlys had tagged everyone, which was how every âfriendâ of Gavinâs and Amandineâs had seen it.
Ceinlys had commented on the photos as well: Marriage in trouble? Hard to fathom since they seem so in love . Gavin bought her a jet for their anniversary! What more could a woman ask for?
Underneath was a long string of replies. Gavin considered a response. He wanted to scrub the damned things from the Internet, but any attempt to do so would only bring more attention to them. The best course of action would be to ignore them, no matter how galling.
But he was patient. One day he would even the score with Ceinlys.
* * *
After the appointment with Dr. Silverman, Amandine climbed into the waiting car. The good doctor had reassured her everything was fine with her pregnancy. âThe only thing Iâm somewhat concerned about is the fact that your mother was diabetic,â sheâd said.
âIs that a big deal?â
âCould be, but letâs not worry about that for now since youâre healthy and everything looks normal. Stress is bad for you.â
âSo everythingâs good?â Brooke asked, pulling away from the curb.
âYup. Thank god,â Amandine said, then stifled a yawn. âI think Iâll have a nap. I canât believe how much Iâm napping. Iâm sleeping my life away.â
âNothing wrong with that. My sister was always tired, except she had to work through her pregnancy. Just wait until you start to get really big. You wonât even want to get out of bed.â
Amandine made a face. âIâm going to look like a beached whale.â
âA cute beached whale.â
She snorted. âThereâs no such thing. What if I canât lose my pregnancy weight?â
âDonât worry, itâll come off. If not, you can use Gavinâs money to hire a trainer. He wonât mind.â
No, he wouldnât. He never cared how much she spent or what she spent it on.
It took almost an hour to reach the mansion, thanks to the traffic. There had been a minor fender-bender, but that always meant every lane crawled.
Amandine was surprised to see Thomas getting into the Bentley at the house. He was in his customary black suit. His clear intelligent gray eyes warmed as he nodded in greeting. âMaâam.â
âHi, Thomas. What are you doing here?â
âAbout to go home. Gavinâs done for the day.â
âNo way.â Her jaw dropped. âItâs not even four.â
He chuckled. âWell, heâs the boss. He can leave whenever he wants.â
She shook her head. Being the boss usually meant he left later than most people, since the buck stopped with him. Gavin took his job seriously, and understood that so many depended on him. Not just employees at the firm, but all the investors and retirees too.
She found him in his study, tapping away on his computer. Ah-ha. So he wasnât really done.
âHello,â she said.
âHey. Come in.â He rose from his chair and crossed the room, while she stepped inside and shut the door behind her. His arms around her loosely, he kissed her gently in a loverâs greeting. âWhere have you been?â
âDr. Silvermanâs office.â She sat down on a couch, and Gavin pulled her close until she was practically in his lap.
Something flickered in his eyes. âWhy didnât you tell me?â
âIt was at two, and I figured youâd be busy. We just got back.â
He shook his head. âI want to be at every appointment if possible.â
âOh. I didnât realize you felt that way.â
âWhy wouldnât I? Itâs my baby, too.â
âYouâre always so busy.â
âThat doesnât mean the default answer is a no.â
âOkay.â She nodded. âIâll make sure Brooke updates you with my appointments. Do you want her to send them to you directly or to Hilary?â
âMe. Hilaryâs going to be swamped.â
Amandine nodded again, though she was certain Gavin would never make it to any of the appointments. Whenever Hilary got swamped, he got even busier.
âBy the way, do you want to go to Houston with me?â he asked.
âI thought it was a board meeting.â She didnât have a seat on the board, unlike Catherine.
âIt is, but you can go into the city if you want. Do some shopping or whatever during the meeting.â
âWhoâs coming from your family?â
âJust me and Ethan.â
âWhat about Catherine?â
âShe hasnât confirmed yet.â
âMmm⦠I think Iâll stay home. You can tell me about it when you get back.â
Gavinâs eyebrows rose. âYou want to hear about it?â
âOf course. Itâs family business, and you said it was important.â
âIt is.â
âSo I want to know.â She kissed him on the nose. âWhatâs important to the family is important to me too.â
But the true reason was more complex. Brooke had been right to call her on comparing herself to Catherine and feeling insecure. It wouldnât be easy to change her mindset, but she wanted to start acting more like she belonged with Gavin, and that meant she needed to be more involved with her in-laws and should try to be more engaged with Lloyd family matters. There wouldnât be any more Ms. Withdrawn and Distant.
Amandine had demanded that he convince her that she should stay with him, but the four-month period wasnât just about him doing all the work to salvage their marriage. She wanted him to realize he loved her, and how was he going to do that if she acted aloof or uncaring? Or like she didnât trust him?
* * *
Even as he nodded, Gavin couldnât believe Amandine wanted to know. Sheâd never shown any interest in The Lloyds Development before, and heâd avoided talking about it so as not to bore her. The women he knew were mostly interested in how much cash the company generated, not the daily operational headaches.
She grew pliable on his lap. His body stirred, but her eyelids were drooping and a hint of pallor marked her skin. She was probably exhausted from the trip and the doctorâs appointment. Pregnant women needed extra rest and care.
He carried her to their bedroom. She buried her face in his chest and sighed with contentment. He stripped her out of the sandals and dress and placed her gently on the bed. After taking off his own clothes, he joined her in bed, holding her close.
Her breathing had already deepened into sleep. She was so beautiful. Her cool golden hair spilled over his arms and hands, her skin no longer a sickly grayish white. He traced the gentle curves of her body and rested his hand on her belly where their baby grew.
He closed his eyes, trying to savor the moment.
What he felt for her was new to him. Holding her while she shuddered in climax and called out his name equaled mind-incinerating heat. Giving her lavish gifts and spoiling her? Near-gleeful joy. But the emotion that unfurled in his heart⦠It was quiet and tender, but no less intense than spilling his seed into her womb.
Peace, he realized with sudden clarity. This was peace, bone-deep satisfaction and the sense that everything was right with the world.
He opened his eyes and watched his wife sleeping in his arms. He could imagine them like this ten, twenty, forty years from now. There would be gray in her hair and lines on her skin, but sheâd still be the most beautiful woman in the world.
Was this love? The poets made it sound like it was some kind of gut-twisting, heart-ripping emotion. Gavin didnât feel that way. What he felt was soul-calm and happy.
He realized he was smiling.