Twin Deception: A BWWM Billionaire Romance

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Authors: Izabella Brooks
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                  “No,” Luke shook his head. “I love it like this. I would love you no matter what, Sadi. I just know you hate getting it dyed all the time. I’m sorry that you probably heard all those rumors about how I only liked blondes. I thought your dark hair was beautiful.”
                    Sadi was shocked now. How could Luke even remember that first week she had worked for Pearson and Pearson? She had thought he didn’t notice her until she had changed her hair and wardrobe a couple weeks into her job but obviously she had been wrong. She felt her face heat up again, an unfamiliar feeling of intimacy stealing over her. She realized that was what she had been missing before.
         Sadi had always felt that Luke had wanted to romance her, but she had never felt like he treasured his time with her. That he noticed any of those small details. She was floored that he had watched her for weeks before she even realized it.
                  Sadi felt something odd deep in her chest. She felt treasured, like Luke cared about what she wanted. She realized that when he had said he wanted to start over, he had truly meant start fresh. He had made her feel like she was worth more than his company, his money, his home, his cars, himself even. That he truly needed her, loved her more than he loved his own life.
                    He had done it all with a couple touches and a few tender words. Sadi hadn’t realized how much she had missed those things. Not just lately, but throughout their whole relationship. The bombing had been one of the worst things to happen to them, but it had also given Sadi her joy back. It had given her Luke in a way she never imagined she could have.
                  Waiting for their wedding was one of the most difficult things Sadi had ever done in her life. She marvelled at what a change her life had undergone. She had had so many doubts about marrying Luke but they had vanished. He was like a new man. In the months leading up to their private wedding ceremony, Luke was much more tender. He was more interested in Sadi’s dreams, her thoughts, and her feelings. He continued to take more and more time off work; time that they spent together falling in love all over again.
                    For months after Connor’s funeral, Sadi and Luke hadn’t made love. Finally, one evening Luke had lured Sadi into a bath filled with rose petals.
           Two glasses of wine had been set out on the bathroom counter. It was one of the most romantic things Luke had ever done for her. Sadi had been confused about Luke’s lack of desire for her, even when the intimacy they shared seemed to increase. There was always hand holding, stolen kisses, gentle hugs. Luke held her close to him at night but he had never made a move to touch her.
                    Sadi had chalked it up to grief. She understood that it would take some time for everything to return to normal for Luke. He had lost his brother after all. And rebuilding the business, literally rebuilding their office and getting everything back on track was taking a toll on Luke. He was trying to work less, Sadi could tell, but was often bombarded with demanding hours, late night phone calls, and stressful meetings.
            She could tell Luke really missed the guidance of his brother in all aspects of his life. Connor had been a huge part of the business, not just Luke’s brother.
                    When they had finally made love, it was cataclysmic. It was even better than Sadi had remembered, even at their best. Luke was creative and bold in a way he hadn’t been before. He had worshiped Sadi’s body as if it were their first time. His desire for her only seemed to increase after that. It was if he couldn’t get enough of her.
                    Sadi had begged Luke again to reach out to his parents, to let

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