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Blackmailing The Billionaire(32)



"Have you noticed the sparks between Cassie's friend Kinsey, and Austin?  They've been eyeballing each other all night. I thought I noticed some  sparks at the wedding last month, but tonight there seems to be  something going on. She's been shooting him looks, and he's tried to get  her cornered several times," George said.

"Well, well, looks like the kids may have something started," Joseph  answered with a chuckle. They were going to have to do some  investigating. "Why don't we go ahead and poke the bear a little," he  finished.

George laughed and full-heartedly agreed. Nothing made him happier than  watching his children fall in love, get married, and start families of  their own. He was a blessed man, indeed.

"Give me a moment, Brother," George said as he stepped outside on the balcony, thankful to have some time alone.

"I miss you my sweet Amelia, but I know you're looking down on our  children and smiling. They're good kids. I met someone, and you know  you'll always be the love of my life, but she makes me smile again.  Sometimes, it's just so lonely without you. I know I'd want you to be  happy if I'd been the first to go, but I just needed a moment to say  goodbye. I'll keep protecting our kids, and I know you will do the same.  I'll love you forever," George whispered into the night.

He stepped back into the room and spotted Esther across the room. He  smiled. Who knew five years ago life could ever be good once again. He  smiled as he rejoined his family and friends so they could ring in the  New Year together.





See how it all began

The beginning of "The Billionaire Wins the Game"





Prologue





"It's just not right Katherine!" Joseph slammed his fist down on the table, making the dinnerware shake.

"Those kids simply don't listen to us, not one of them. Can't they see  we aren't getting any younger? I should've had grandbabies bouncing on  my knees years ago." Katherine smiled to herself as she listened to her  husband complain about his disobedient children.

She knew what he said was nothing but empty words. He adored their kids  as much as she did. She had to agree with him though that women holding  babies would be an excellent addition to the house. She'd always dreamed  of rocking grandkids and chasing down toddlers.

"Now Joseph, you know if you go meddling again the boys are going to disown you," Katherine warned her husband.

"If they don't do something about this grandbaby situation I'm going to  disown them," he growled, though with zero conviction in his voice.

"Since you retired last year you've had way too much time on your hands  Joseph Anderson. The boys have all been tossed a lot of responsibility  already. Are you sure you want to add more to their plates?" she  finished, knowing the answer already.

"The boys are ready for love and marriage. They just need a helping push."

The decision had been made. He would have at least one grandchild in his empty house before Christmas.

Katherine suppressed her sigh, knowing there was nothing she could say  that would change her willful husband's mind. Where did he think their  sons' acquired that particular trait? Even with their flaws she couldn't  possibly love any of them, including her husband, more than she already  did.

"Lucas will be first," Joseph said in his booming voice startling  Katherine out of her reverie. "I've already found him the perfect  bride."

Joseph leaned back in his chair with a very pleased expression on his  face. Finally he had a project to keep himself occupied, with the prize  of grandkids as a reward. Lucas was in for some wild adventures come  Monday morning.





Chapter One





"You can do this. Walk in there with complete confidence. Who cares if  this family is worth more than Bill Gates and Donald Trump combined. You  were hired for this position and you need this job." Amy Harper  continued to lecture herself on the elevator ride up to the twenty-fifth  floor.

She brushed the few strands of escaped golden hair from her face, more  out of nervousness than necessity. She considered herself to be of  average looks and actually tried to downplay the assets she'd been  given. She wanted to be respected, not lusted after like her mother. She  had long hair that she couldn't find the will to cut off, although when  out she always placed it in an unflattering bun.         

     



 

She always hid her curves from the world. She'd been well endowed, in  what an ex-boyfriend had called all the right places. Her green eyes  gave away every emotion that she was feeling and no matter how hard she  tried she couldn't manage to eliminate, what she considered, a fatal  flaw.

She still couldn't believe she'd been hired as executive secretary for  Lucas Anderson. Anyone who'd lived within a thousand mile radius of  Seattle Washington knew who the Andersons were. Their company had many  different divisions, which required a very large staff. They dealt in  everything from construction and farming, to high end corporate  takeovers. Although their headquarters were in the US, they did business  all around the world and she was excited to be a part of it all.

As she made the long ride up in the elevator her mind flashed back to the previous week when she'd interviewed for the job.

Her interview with the head of the family had terrified her, but she'd  found he was a really decent guy. He was kind and if she'd met him at a  café instead of his million dollar mansion she wouldn't have even known  he was worth more than royalty.

She'd gone to his place expecting a very formal interview with a rigid  man. She'd been pleasantly surprised by the reality. He'd welcomed her  into his home and seemed to care more about her as a person than what  was on her resume. That was a good thing considering she'd recently  graduated college and the only other jobs she'd held had been anything  but corporate.

She'd originally met Joseph at a college fair towards the end of her  senior year and he'd given her his card and told her to call after  graduation. She'd done so and he got her in for an interview faster than  she'd ever imagined possible. She assumed it was because she'd  graduated in the top five percent of her class.

Amy snapped back to the present as the elevator chimed her arrival. "Do  not blow this job Amy. If it all works out you could have that child you  want so badly by Christmas time next year." With her final words of  encouragement to herself she took a deep breath and waited for the doors  to open.

When she stepped onto the twenty-fifth floor she was momentarily  paralyzed with fear. It was the most beautiful office she'd ever seen.  The doors opened up to a massive lobby area with a round cherry wood  desk. Behind the desk was a stunning blonde who looked more efficient  than Amy ever hoped to be. She felt increasingly frumpy and inadequate  as she stepped forward.

Behind the desk was a hallway to the right, where she assumed the offices were.

"Can I help you?" the woman asked Amy.

Amy snapped out of her temporary paralysis and walked forward. "Yes, I'm  Amy Harper. I'm the new executive secretary for Mr. Anderson. I start  today," she finished with as much confidence as she could rally.

The woman looked at her blankly for a moment before finally reaching for  her phone. "Mr. Anderson, I have Amy Harper here who says she's your  new executive secretary." She paused for a few moments, "okay … yes sir."

She hung up the phone and turned back towards Amy, "Mr. Anderson says he  already has an executive secretary and has hired no one new. He also  said if you're a reporter, trying for another story on his family, all  his answers are no comment." The woman looked dismissively at Amy and  then said "have a nice day Ms. Harper."

She didn't give Amy another glance. She just turned towards her computer  and acted like Amy wasn't in the room. As far as she was concerned Amy  was dismissed.

"Um, excuse me," Amy looked at the secretary's name plate. "Shelly, I  was interviewed last week by Mr. Anderson. He told me to be in the  office at eight am sharp, so you may want to just check again," she said  a little bit more powerfully. Shelly glanced up, as if shocked the  disturbing woman was still there.

Just then the elevator chimed and in walked an older woman with smiling  blue eyes. "You must be Amy. I'm sorry that I'm late. I got stuck behind  an auto accident," the woman said as she approached. "My name's Esther  and I will be working with you this week, getting you all trained to be  on your own. Joseph called me and let me know he found my perfect  replacement," she said with humor in her voice.

Amy took a deep breath and felt some relief that the job really wasn't  just in her imagination. "It's so good to meet you Esther. I was a  little nervous when Shelly said there was no job," she finished, not  even glancing at the secretary.

Esther looked over at the woman in question with disapproval. "She  answers the phones here temporarily and didn't know that I'm retiring.  I'm sorry about any lack of communication," she said. It was obvious  there wasn't any love lost between the two of them.