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Matched to a Billionaire(2)



Leo had to land the deal with Tommy Garrett, and the wine-and-dine thing   would be a fantastic opportunity to solidify his chances. A wife could   handle the logistics, leaving Leo to engage in uninterrupted dialogue   with Garrett about what Reynolds Capital could do for him that no one   else could. His offer to Garrett didn't expire for several weeks. He had   plenty of time to get a wife in place.

When Leo returned to his darkened office, he sat at his laptop. Within   fifteen minutes, Google provided a potential answer to the question of   how to hire a wife. He'd had to wade through all the cleaning services   and concierge services, then a few distasteful escort services, to find   the definitive solution.

A matchmaking service.

Yes. Of course. It was not what he'd had in mind when he started the   quest. Actually, he hadn't been sure what he'd intended to find. But   this was an intriguing answer. Leo had always thought he'd get married   one day, when he could afford to transfer his energy to a relationship.   Yet here he was on the downside of thirty-five and Reynolds Capital   Management still took all of his focus. All of his time.                       
       
           



       

He stared at the logo for EA International. The website was professional   and tasteful, with earth tones and a classic font. Most importantly,   this particular matchmaker catered to exclusive clients, promising   discretion and a money-back guarantee. Guarantees warmed Leo's heart.

The tagline said it all-Let us help you find "the one."

Presumably, "the one" for Leo would fit all his qualifications. EA   International would do the screening, the interviewing, the background   checks, and ultimately filter out candidates who were looking for some   mystical connection. Love didn't pay the bills, and Leo would never   allow the power to be turned off on his family, the way his own father   had.

It was brilliant. The matchmaker would do everything required to find   Leo a wife. One he could never disappoint. All he had to do was make a   phone call.

Then, with that settled, he could get back to work.

* * *

Daniella White had dreamed of her wedding since the first time she'd   created crayon invitations to a ceremony starring Mr. Fourpaws as the   tattered velveteen groom and herself as the fairy-tale bride wrapped in   dingy sheets. Someday she'd wear a beautiful dress of delicate lace and   silver heels. The guests would receive heavy card-stock invitations  with  a vellum overlay and eat a three-tiered French vanilla cake with   fondant flowers.

Best of all, a handsome husband-to-be would wait for her at the end of a   church aisle, wearing a tender smile. Later that night, the love of  her  life would sweep her away to a romantic honeymoon somewhere exotic  and  breathtaking. Theirs would be a marriage of grand passion and  enduring  love.

When her real wedding day finally arrived, Dannie could never have   envisioned it would involve a groom she'd never met in person. Or that   in a few minutes, she'd be marrying Leo Reynolds in the living room of a   matchmaker's house in North Dallas, with only a handful of guests in   attendance.

"What do you think, Mom?" Dannie beamed at her mother in the cheval   mirror and straightened a three-quarter-length sleeve. A dress of any   sort usually appealed to Dannie, but this unadorned ecru one would be   her wedding dress and she wanted to love it. She didn't. But she'd make   the best of it, like always.

EA International's sophisticated computer program had matched her with   businessman Leo Reynolds and he expected a wife with a certain   refinement-one who dressed the part, acted the part, lived the part.   Dannie had spent the past month under the matchmaker's intensive   tutelage to become exactly right for that part.

Dannie's mother coughed profusely, hand to her chest as if she'd clear   the scar tissue from her lungs through sheer will alone. "You're   beautiful, baby," she said when she'd recovered. "Every bit a proper   wife. I'm so proud of what you've accomplished."

Yeah, it was really hard to put my name in a database. Dannie bit back   the comment. She wasn't a smart aleck anymore. No one ever got her jokes   anyway.

Two sharp raps at the door shoved Dannie's heart into her throat. Elise   Arundel, Dannie's fairy godmother – slash – matchmaker, popped into the   room, her sleek, dark pageboy swinging. "Oh, Dannie. You look lovely."

Dannie smiled demurely. She needed a lot of practice at being demure.

"Thanks to you."

"I didn't pick out that dress." Elise nodded once. "You did. It's   perfect for your willowy frame. I've never had anyone who glommed on to   cut and style with such natural talent."

"I made up for it by being hopeless with cosmetics." Dannie frowned. Did   that seem too outspoken? Ungrateful? That was the problem with  changing  your personality to become a society wife-nothing came  naturally.

Elise's critical eye swept over Dannie's face and she dismissed the   comment with a flick of her manicured hand. "You're flawless. Leo's   socks will be knocked off."

And there went her pulse again.

The figure in the mirror stared back at her, almost a stranger, but with   her dark brown hair and almond-colored eyes. Would Leo be happy with   her sophisticated chignon? The erect posture? The scared-to-death woman   in the ecru dress? What if he didn't like brunettes?

She was being silly. He'd seen her picture, of course, as she'd seen   his. They'd spoken on the phone twice. Their conversations had been   pleasant and they'd worked through several important marital issues:   they'd allow the intimate side of their relationship to evolve over   time, a clarification that had clinched it since he didn't believe he   was buying an "exchange of services," and he was open to eventually   having children.                       
       
           



       

Neither of them had any illusions about the purpose of this marriage-a permanent means to an end.

Why was she so nervous about what was essentially an arranged marriage?

Her mother smoothed a hand over Dannie's hair. "Soon you'll be Mrs. Leo   Reynolds and all your dreams will come true. For the rest of your life,   you'll have the security and companionship I never had." Racking  coughs  punctuated the sentiment and the ticking clock in Dannie's mind  sped up.  Pulmonary fibrosis was killing her mother.

Dannie was marrying Leo to save her.

And she'd never forget what she owed him. What she owed Elise.

Her mom was right. Dannie had always dreamed of being a wife and mother   and now she was getting that chance. Marriage based on compatibility   would provide security for her and her mom. She had no business being   sad that security couldn't be based on love.

Maybe love could grow over time, along with intimacy. She'd hang on to that hope.

With a misty smile, Elise opened the door wider. "Leo's waiting for you   in front of the fireplace. Here's your bouquet. Simple and tasteful,   with orchids and roses, like you requested."

The clutch of flowers nearly wrenched the tears loose from Dannie's   eyes. "It's beautiful. Everything is beautiful. I can't thank you   enough."

She still couldn't believe Elise had selected her for the EA   International matchmaking program. When she'd applied, it had all seemed   like such a long shot, but what choice did she have? Her mother needed   expensive long-term care, which neither of them could afford, so  Dannie  gladly did whatever her mother needed-doctor's appointments,  cooking,  cleaning. Her father had left before she'd been born, so it  had been the  two of them against the world since the beginning.

Unfortunately, employers rarely forgave the amount of time off Dannie   required. After being fired from the third job in a row, her situation   felt pretty dire. She'd searched in vain for a work-from-home job or one   with a flexible schedule. After hours at the library's computer, she'd   been about to give up when the ad for EA International caught her eye.

Have you ever dreamed of a different sort of career? Coupled with a picture of a bride, how could she not click on it?

EA International invited women with superior administrative skills, a   desire to better themselves and the drive to become "the woman behind   the man" to apply for a bold, innovative training program.