Yours Truly (Billionaires and Brides #2)

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Authors: Krista Lakes
opened it for the two of them. AJ got out and then reached back, offering Kat a hand. She took it without hesitation and followed him out. They started walking away, when AJ suddenly stopped in his tracks. He slipped his free hand into his pocket and pulled out a hundred dollar bill, handing it over to the driver. “Appreciate the ride. And your discretion.”
    The grey-haired man smiled as he held the C-note and gave an affirmative nod. “Of course, sir. You two have a good evening.”
    Kat’s jaw had dropped slightly, not only because he had tipped the driver a hundred dollars for a ten-minute ride, but because he did it without even blinking. He’d given the driver two hundred dollars for a ride in a limo. If the shoes and watch didn’t give his wealth away, that certainly did.
    They walked hand in hand through the lobby of the hotel, passing the reception area. A part of Kat hoped that the blonde from earlier would see her with AJ. It was immature, sure, but Fun Kat wanted to revel in the moment as much as possible, even if it made making a stranger jealous. It wasn’t often that she was the one being desired.
    The two got onto the elevator, which took them to the very top floor of the hotel. The entire ride up, they held hands. She hadn’t ever been treated like such a lady before and was admittedly shocked by it. Mostly because AJ, who could have been a model if he wanted, was the last person whom she thought would treat her so well. He could have anyone he wanted regardless of how he treated them. That he was handsome and a gentleman was more than she expected. It seemed that the day was bringing her lots of surprises.

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    W hen the elevator finally stopped , they got out and made their way to the end of the hall, where AJ used his card key to open a set of double doors. When they stepped inside, Kat’s jaw hit the floor. The suite was wide open and huge. To the left was a giant full-sized kitchen, granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances and a beautiful mahogany floor. To the right was the living room and dining room, both fully furnished with expensive-looking arrangements. The main area of the suite was as big as her house and twice as nice.
    “This is incredible,” she whispered.
    AJ dropped her hand and slipped off his tailored suit coat, hanging it up on the rack near the front door. “Yeah, it’s pretty nice. It’s not as nice as the bride’s suite, though. You should see that thing. Her room has a swimming pool and a hot tub in it. No joke.”
    Kat floated down the strip of wood floor to the back part of the suite, where floor to ceiling windows were located, looking out across the city. The view from the room was just as incredible as the room itself. Kat suddenly felt like she was some kind of rock star. If only for a moment, she felt completely on top of the world. She felt like a queen in a castle, and even if it wasn’t completely true, she could at least pretend. It changed her demeanor. There was suddenly power inside of her.
    While her eyes were glued to the scenery beyond the hotel, AJ stepped up behind her and placed his hands on her sides. She breathed in and closed her eyes, as his touch created a pleasurable sensation inside of her.
    “Hey, beautiful,” he whispered.
    His breath landed across the back of her neck, sending goose bumps across her skin. He pulled her body against his, and she reached her hands back to touch him. The way he called her beautiful only made her want him more. Sure, he had probably said that to many women before her, but there was something so sincere in the way he said it to her. It made her completely drop her walls.
    “Where were we?” AJ asked.
    Kat turned around, facing him. Then she gave him a goofy smile and placed a finger on her lower lip. “ You were going to fix me a drink.”
    AJ’s expression changed and he looked at her like she was crazy. “Oh, I was, was I?” AJ mused.
    “Yes,” Kat gleamed, proud of herself for putting her

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