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Billionaire Boys Club 4 : Once upon a Billionaire(79)



"Is that really necessary-" Cade began.

"It's fine," Griffin said in a weary voice. "I seem to be on the shit list of several females lately."

"Oh, shit," Reese said. He leaned over and elbowed Griffin. "What did you do? Too much pu**y back in the home country?"

Griffin glared at Reese. That was a little too close to the mark.

Gretchen scooted her chair in between Reese and Hunter, deliberately ignoring the conversation. "So what are we playing? Slapjack?"

"Slapjack?" Reese gave her an incredulous look. "Are you f**king high? It's poker!"

"We should play slapjack," Gretchen said. "Hunter would be awesome at it. He's got a really strong right hand. All those years of jerking off-"

"Gretchen," Hunter said mildly, cutting her off. But his mouth twitched, and Griffin suspected he was laughing inwardly.

"What? Isn't this how guys talk with one another? All sex and broads talk?" She winked at Hunter and reached over to stroke his thigh under the table.

At least, Griffin hoped to hell that it was his thigh.

"We're playing poker," Reese repeated. "Or at least, some of us are. Some of us are just folding at the start of every round." And he scowled in Griffin's direction.

"He's mad at himself because he's a dickface," Gretchen said again.

"Isn't it interesting that every time Gretchen shows up, she makes the entire meeting about her?" Cade's words were teasing. He and Gretchen were old friends.

"I'm my own favorite subject," she agreed, and Hunter put a hand around her shoulders protectively. As if that horrific female needed protecting, Griffin thought to himself. She was like a rabid animal even on her good days.

"So why is Griffin a dickface?" Logan asked.

"Other than the usual," Reese said with a grin.

"He borrowed Hunter's secretary for his trip, f**ked her, and then fired her," Gretchen declared.

"Goddamn it," Griffin said, his temper finally flaring. "I didn't f**k her, and I certainly did not fire her."

"If you didn't f**k her, then why are you so moody?" Logan asked.

"Blue balls," Reese chimed in.

Griffin glared at Reese again. "Shouldn't you be at home with your pregnant wife?"

"Brotherhood meeting tonight. Very important stuff." He chewed on his cigar with a wink. "Plus, I'm not getting any right now. Audrey's got morning sickness night and day. So I might as well be here."

"Spoken like a true gentleman," Cade murmured.

"Oh, f**k off," Reese said in a cheery voice. "After we get out of here, I'm going to that pickle place she loves on the Upper West Side for her. And then I'm stopping to get her ice cream. I should be f**king sainted after all that."

"I'm still not clear on why we're all mad at Griffin for not f**king his assistant," Logan said.




 

 

"Maybe she really wanted sex and Griffin denied her because he's got a massive stick up his ass," Gretchen mused. "Whatever it was, he made her quit and she ran back home, and now my poor sweetie doesn't have an assistant at his office." She gave Hunter a soft look. "I'm helping out, but we're not getting much work done."

"Oversharing, sweetheart," Hunter murmured.

"You love it," Gretchen said with a wink. And she stroked his thigh again.

"At any rate, I came here tonight to pass on a nugget of advice," Gretchen said brightly, and her gaze narrowed back in on Griffin. "I know Maylee. I like Maylee. I hate that you hurt her. But I can see you're not all sunshine and roses at the moment either, so I hope you're as messed up over her leaving as she is. And I just want to say that if you like her? Go after her and show it. You're kind of shitty at that whole 'likability' thing."

"Gretchen," Hunter murmured again.

"It's true," she protested. "He's about as warm and friendly as a popsicle."

Griffin considered this. Gretchen, in her uncouth way, had hit the nail on the head. He was terrible at showing affection. It wasn't in his nature, and his war with his lineage and what was expected and proper for that compared to what was expected in a normal relationship didn't mesh. She was right. He wasn't good at this.

And maybe, for Maylee's sake, he needed to try harder. Would it have killed him to hold her hand when she'd wanted it held? It would have meant so much to her, and he wouldn't be in the situation he was now.

Why in the hell had he cared so much? Why did it matter what people in Bellissime thought of him? He didn't live there anymore, didn't want to live there anymore, so why had he panicked when she'd tried to show a little public affection?