Billionaire Husband

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Book: Read Billionaire Husband for Free Online
Authors: Sam Crescent
Tags: Erótica, Literature & Fiction, Romantic Erotica
It stinks.”
    “They’re old school, believe the wife should be at home, with kids.” He sat down, and picked up his fork, digging into the pasta. One mouthful, and he was in heaven. Seriously, he’d missed out on this kind of cooking. He was an asshole. “They wanted us to stop by for Sunday dinner.”
    Addie scoffed. “There’s no way I’m spending Sunday dinner eating whatever their chef has decided to cook. I’m not a child anymore, and I won’t be told what to do.”
    “I told my dad we weren’t going.” His father hadn’t exactly been very business minded, so when the time came, he’d been more than happy to give the company to Shaun. Going through the disaster that had been left to him, Shaun had built the company back up. If it hadn’t been for Addie’s company merging with his, he doubted he’d have been able to save his.
    Addie’s father had been business minded, while his own stank at it.
    “Good. You can go by all means, but don’t expect me to. I’m a grown ass woman, and I refuse to be told what to do anymore.” She ate some food, and he smiled. This was what he wanted all those months, the easy banter between them.
    “Do you like your parents?”
    “Is that a trick question?”
    “I’m just curious.”
    “Well, you answer that question first.”
    “Do I like my parents?” he asked, to which she nodded. “My parents are my parents. I’m tired of their meddling ways, always have been.”
    “Would you have married me if you could save your company by yourself?”
    “Wait, how do you know about the company?” he asked.
    “I overheard my father talking about it late one night with my mom. They were pretty pissed with your father seeing as they discovered the failing company part after our engagement was announced. They had to save face, and hope you could turn the company around.”
    “No. I’d have married you, Addie.” Reaching across the table, he took her hand. “What you’ve got to realize, baby, is that I picked you.”
    “What? No, my parents picked me because of Evangeline—”
    “I could have taken the kid as my own, Addie. It has been done before to save a scandal between families. I wanted you, and I was going to have you. My parents told me to marry you, but I’d already made the decision that you were going to be mine.”
    “You don’t know anything about me.”
    “Doesn’t matter. From the moment I saw you, I wanted you.”
    “Do you always get what you want?” she asked.
    “We’re married, baby. What does that say?”
    She smiled and glanced down at the table.
    “I wanted to talk to you about something,” he said, drawing her attention back to him.
    “What?”
    “Today, in my office, was that the first orgasm you experienced?”
    Her cheeks went a beautiful shade of red.
    “Yes.”
    “I’m an asshole to you.” He’d not given her a proper wedding night, and she deserved a wedding night.
    “Don’t worry about it, Shaun.”
    “No.” He gritted his teeth, and stared down at the lovely food on his plate. Placing the fork on the food, he got to his feet, and rounded the counter.
    “What are you doing?” she asked.
    “I’m going to give you the wedding night I should have done.” He took hold of her hand, and pulled her to her feet. Sinking his fingers into her hair, he pulled her head back, and took possession of her lips. Wrapping her blonde tresses around his fist, he tugged her head back, and slammed his lips down on hers, sliding his tongue into her mouth.
    She moaned and wrapped her arms around him, holding him tightly. Tugging her close, he pressed his body against hers, and trapped her against the counter. His cock tightened, and all he wanted to do was slide so deep inside her pussy, and to feel how wet she could be. Every other time he was with her, he’d had to use lubrication that he purchased in order to make her ready for him. Tonight, he was going to make sure she was soaking before he took what belonged to

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