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Mr. President:A Billionaire & Virgin Fake Fiance Romance(82)

By:Alexis Angel


If I'm being honest with you, I never thought that my visit to Python  would end up with me going out on a date with the owner. And, of course,  I never thought that the owner would be someone like Austin …

I half-expected a man in his fifties with the look of an accountant,  maybe some man boobs on his chest and some dollar signs flashing in his  eyes, but that's not what I found.

Oh, no, I found something else entirely.

Austin looks good, and that's just the most simple way of putting it.  Even with his clothes on, he outshined the male dancers that were  putting on a show on the stage. And they were pretty hot. I mean, you  saw them, right?

Why am I even asking. Of course you saw them. Or at least saw what they  were doing. You're probably more interested in those male dancers than  lil' ol' me.

Why don't you Google the word ‘python' and ‘Queens Long Island City' and see if a place like that really exists?

What was I even talking about?

Oh right. Austin fucking Price. The hottest man I've ever met in my  life. I mean, the way his white shirt clung to his body, hugging his  biceps and hinting at a hard built chest …  my panties were getting wet  last night and they sure as hell are getting wet just sitting here  thinking about him.

I mean, I'm sure I was dripping last night.

It's not a wonder that he didn't just sniff and smell my juices.

After I got home, I took out the vibe and really went to town. And that  orgasm that I had … that Austin inspired … fuck. I think I must've just  passed out.

But, really, what fascinated me more than the way he looked, was the way he moved and spoke.

I mean, it's hard to explain, but I'm good at reading people. After  working for so long in the sex industry you learn to do it pretty  easily; if you don't, you might find yourself in pretty fucked up  situations. Didn't read that casting director right? Well then, all of a  sudden you might find a fist up your pussy and you're the one paying  money.

So yeah, I had to learn how to read people.

And the moment my eyes found Austin's, and when I heard his voice …  I knew he was different than other men.

Okay. Fine. You want me to say it, don't you?

You want me to quit beating around the bush, that's fair.

Although … if anyone is going to beat around my bush, I want it to be Mr. Python himself.

But yeah, you win. I'll say it.

Alright, here goes: the moment I laid eyes on him, I knew I had to fuck him. More than that, I knew he had to fuck me.

So here I am now, waiting around for someone I barely know and I'm already imagining him with no clothes on.

Oh, don't worry, I'm not ashamed of that: I've learned long ago that, as  a woman, I have to stand on my own two feet. I am what I am, and I want  what I want. And I will never, ever, apologize for it. Sure, some  people don't like it when they come across a strong willed woman like  me, but what am I going to do? Fuck them. I stopped caring what people  thought about me a long time ago.

Remember those two words, ladies?

Fuck off.

Women don't think it's proper and don't like that I'm thinking about sex more than a guy? Well guess what? They can fuck off.

Not some damsel in distress and that gets men angry? Well they can fuck off.

Don't need a man to rescue me and that makes people insecure? Well they can fuck off.

I love sex. And if you've got a problem with my mouth right now, hun,  then you haven't seen what I'm about to put in it because I guarantee  you that python belonging to Austin Price is going to be slithering its  way down my throat pretty soon.

Something snaps me out of my reverie, and I realize it's my cellphone  vibrating inside of my purse. I reach for it, expecting to see Austin's  name flashing on the screen, but instead it reads Commissioner Vicks. I  unlock the phone and put it up against my ear.

"Isn't it a bit early for you to be calling me?" I ask him, annoyed that  it isn't Austin on the other side of the line. Still, it's a good sign;  if he was the one calling me, it would probably be to call off brunch.

Jesus, why am I this worried about Austin bailing on me? It's not like I  know him, or care for him. Get a grip, girl; if Lester has an interest  in Austin, it can only mean that Mr. Python himself must have some dirt  on him as well.

"It's never too early for me to hear your voice, babe," Lester says with  that gruff voice of his. It always gives me the creeps when he treats  me like I'm his woman, but what am I going to do? He's the Commissioner,  and when you operate a strip club you need some important people as  your friends. You don't want to be making the wrong people your enemies.

Yeah, sure, I don't mind having him around when I have an itch to  scratch courtesy of Eddie Cleveland, but that doesn't mean I feel  anything for that goddamn loser.

Far from it.

Still, Commissioner Vicks is a lovebird, ladies, and he has fallen hard for me.

"I know you're not calling me to read poetry, so out with it," I tell him, growing impatient.

Austin is going to be here any time now, and I don't want to be on the  phone with Lester when that happens. After all, I wasn't at Python as a  customer, but as someone …  on a mission?

Well, I wouldn't be that serious about it, but the fact remains that  Austin doesn't really know the real reason behind me being at Python.

"Well, how did it go at Python?" Lester asks, and I can sense his  eagerness in the way he speaks. God, I can almost imagine him bending  over his desk, his fingers curled tight around his phone as he smacks  his lips, anxiously waiting for my words.

"They have some amazing dancers, let me tell you, Lester," I tell him  with a smile, leaning back against my seat and crossing my legs. "And  the bartender knows his stuff. You should try it out. Lots of women  there and --"

"Cut it out, Destiny, this is serious," he cuts me short, and I picture  him smacking his lips together and balling his free hand into a fist. "I  want to know if you saw something out of the usual. Someone out of the  usual, I mean."

"Someone out of the usual? Well, you're going to have to be more  specific than that. I think that ripped man dancing in his underwear for  a crowd of manic women classifies as unusual, so I'm going to need more  than that."

"Look, did you see a woman with blue hair?" he asks, and I feel that we're getting closer to what this is really all about.

"Blue hair?"

"Yeah, she's a young woman. Somewhere around your age, slender and  beautiful, and she dyes her hair in a bright blue color. She's hard to  miss. Did you see anyone like that?" I think back to my night at Python,  but I don't remember anyone like the person he's describing. Still,  between the dark corners, the private booths, and the bright stage, I  think that I could've missed that girl pretty easily.

"I don't think I saw anyone like that there," I tell him, still frowning  as I try to remember the details from last night. "I mean, I could've  easily missed her, the place was packed. What's all this about, Lester?  Who is she?"

There's a few seconds of silence on the other side of the line, and I  can't tell if he's lost in thought or if he's looking for the right  words. "She's the girl I'm looking for," he says curtly, and something  in the way he says it makes my skin prickle.         

     



 

"Why is she this important; she's just a run-of-the-mill criminal,  right?" I ask him and pause, hearing him catch his breath on the other  line. "Why do you care this much about some girl sneaking around in a  ladies' club?"

"She's important, that's all you need to know, babe," he answers huskily.

There's something about the way he called me babe just now that makes my skin crawl.

Somehow, I don't think he's telling me the whole story.

The police commissioner doesn't go around investigating common  criminals, so what exactly has Lester pulled me into? I have enough  trouble as it is running my club, I don't need more bullshit to worry  about. If he didn't have the power to shut my club down with a snap of  his fingers, I'd tell him to fuck off right now.

"Lester, I don't like this. I have a business to run and-shit!" Austin  strolls inside the bar with that confident grin of his, walking toward  me as if he owns the place. He's wearing dress pants and a crisp white  shirt, his smart eyes finding mine as my heart starts to race. "Listen, I  have to go, I'll talk to you later."

"Destiny, don't you --" I hear him say, but by the time his words reach  me I'm already pressing my thumb over the screen, ending the call.

"You're early," Austin says as he sits across me. God, he looks even  more handsome during the day than he looks under Python's lights.

"I always like to arrive fashionably late, but I made an exception for  you today," I tell him with a smile, tucking my phone inside my purse as  all thoughts of Lester and his schemes vanish from my mind. "Of course,  that means you're paying."

"Sure. But I always like to get my money's worth," he shoots back, that devilish grin making my heart beat faster.