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The Greek Billionair's Marriage Matchmaker(19)

By:Holly Rayner




"Are you okay?" Zoey asked, tearing her eyes from the impressive sight  in front of them. It had been three full minutes, and Stelios hadn't  spoken a word.



"I'm fine," he breathed finally, a little more harshly than he meant to.



Zoey could see he was losing his color again. He was licking his lips,  as if his mouth had gone completely dry, and if he heard the attendant  telling him that the plane was loaded and ready for takeoff, he gave no  sign of it.



"I want you to picture the olive trees," Zoey began, slipping into a role she had become familiar with.



"Enough with the trees!" Stelios barked. Almost immediately, his  features contorted with regret. "I'm sorry, Zoey …  I thought I was ready  for this … "         

     



 



"You are ready," she replied, a firm kindness in her voice. She took his  hand in hers and took a step toward the boarding ramp. "You've come a  long way to get here, Stelios, and I know you have the strength to go  on. I'm right here with you, and we're going to do it together. You  don't have to be afraid because you're not alone."



"Besides which, sir," Fulton chimed in, seemingly appearing out of  nowhere, "that's a super mid-size jet that has been optimized for  maximum altitude, speed and range. It has been outfitted with all of the  most sophisticated safety systems, and advanced global positioning  technology. And the pilot is an expert with a lengthy career in the Air  Force behind him."



"How do you know all that?" Zoey asked, intrigued.



"He knows because he's our pilot," Stelios answered slowly, smiling  slightly at the evident shock on Zoey's face. "I hired Fulton just after  my parents passed away. He was supposed to fly me to Greece so that I  could comfort my grandparents, but as I told you, I ended up in the  hospital instead. Fulton was so helpful and understanding that I hired  him away from his company on the spot. He's been driving rather than  flying ever since, but he's kept in training, and I honestly wouldn't  trust anyone else. Now, that's my little secret," he said with a small  laugh. "Now that we're here, let's hear yours."



"You're going to have to get aboard the plane first," Zoey answered,  quickly recovering from her surprise. She took another step toward the  cabin, and Stelios let him lead her without the slightest resistance.



Just as they reached the boarding stairs, Fulton slipped a pack of bubble gum into Zoey's free hand.



"You'll thank me later, miss," he promised, before dashing away to start the final flight checks.



Moments later, Stelios and Zoey were seated in luxurious reclining  leather seats. Each one came with a separate television screen, and  wireless, noise-canceling headphones. The armrests held a control  console, which offered the option to add heat, vibration, or both. All  in all, they were the best chairs Zoey had ever experienced.



"I need to put one of these in my office," she joked.



"I'll take care of that as soon as we get back," Stelios laughed. It was  by no means a strong laugh, but it was reassuring to Zoey, and she was  glad to see that he was calming down a little.



A few moments later, Fulton's voice filled the cabin, and announced that  the plane was about to take off. As the jet began to speed along the  runway, the pair strapped themselves in and each took a piece of gum in  an effort to keep their ears from popping. Suddenly, the tarmac below  them dropped away, and the jet, which Stelios had named Skylander, was  in the air.



Stelios held tight to Zoey's hand until the plane leveled out from its  ascent. She was glad when it did, because it had been something like a  death grip. Stelios apologized profusely, but Zoey assured him that she  understood, and that there was no problem.



At that very moment, Zoey realized something that she hadn't before: her  heart was pounding with eagerness and excitement. They were off the  ground. They were really going. In just a few hours, she was going to  experience something that never got to be more than a fantasy for most  people. She got goosebumps as she pictured the sun-drenched shores that  awaited her.



"Okay, no more stalling, baby," Stelios suddenly said, cutting into her  thoughts. "We can't get any more on the plane than this, so tell me,  what's the big secret?"



Zoey reflected that she was getting interrupted an awful lot today, but she kept that thought to herself and addressed Stelios.



"Well, when my mother saw you announce on TV that you love me, something  happened to her. She stopped being so bitter and cynical. I was  ecstatic, and I didn't expect it to get any better than that. But then,  one of her past clients showed up, Branden Kingston, the guy you talked  to today. They hit it off right away, but at first, it was slow going.  Neither of them wanted to make the first move."         

     



 



"I remember," Stelios said, shaking his head. "You told me about your efforts to play matchmaker."



"Well, one, that's my job, and two, it worked," Zoey told him with a  tiny smirk. "They've started seeing each other every day. Usually, it's  just lunch, but sometimes they go out. A few days ago, though, my mother  called me into her office to discuss something that she said was  extremely important. As it turns out, she wants to spend more of her  time with Branden, ‘having fun while I can', as she put it. She's  retiring from Melinda Forde the moment I get back from Greece, and  handing the entire thing over to me."



"Oh my God, that's incredible!" Stelios replied, embracing her and  giving her a kiss. "Your mother is wise to trust you with her legacy,  Zoey. I couldn't think of anyone better suited for it."



"Thanks, Stelios. I'm glad you think so. To be honest, though, I've been  struggling with the idea of it. I'm overjoyed to know she's going to  have more time to be happy now. Especially with Branden. They seem like  they were made for each other. But then … " she trailed off.



"You're worried because it's a big responsibility, and you don't want to  let your mother down. You've worked alongside her for years now, but  this is the first time that the entire process will be in your hands."



"That's exactly how I feel. How do you know all of that?"



"That's exactly how I felt eight years ago, when I had to take over  Dolphin Realty. It's always hard to establish yourself at first. You  have to learn everything at the same time as you're doing it. It's going  to be rough at first, but I know you're going to make it work, Zo'.  There's no better feeling than watching something you build succeed.  Well, except, of course, for the one I get whenever I'm around you."



"Flattery will get you everywhere," Zoey quipped, but deep down she was  really touched by what he had said. "This new arrangement is going to  mean a whole lot of changes in my life. I told my mother I want to  reform things from the ground up. We need to change the pricing  structure so that we can help ordinary people, not just cater to the  wealthy. We need to filter out people who aren't really looking for a  relationship, and we need to embrace new technologies to stay relevant  in the relationship services industry. There's a girl in China who has  just developed an app that matches people based on their behavior  patterns. I asked my mom to send someone to look into it two days ago.  If the reports come back positive, I'm going to try to acquire it."



Stelios looked on approvingly, filling Zoey with the affirmation she needed.



The plane flew on until the sun began to sink in the sky. The horizon  dazzled Zoey and Stelios as it danced through shades of gold, red and  purple.



At last, twilight crept across the evening sky, and Zoey turned to Stelios wearing an expression of awe.



"Aren't you glad you didn't miss that?" she asked, patting him on the shoulder.



"You can see the sky just as easily from the ground, and you don't have  to worry about falling onto it. Still, I never could have lived with  myself if I hadn't done this. I'm truly thankful to be going home while  my grandparents are still alive. It's always bothered me that I didn't  see them after my parents died."



"But you will now and-" Zoey was cut off by the jet this time.



The cabin shook violently for several seconds, and Stelios swore loudly,  instinctively regaining his seat and fastening himself into it with  shaky fingers.



"This is your captain speaking, sir," Fulton announced over the  intercom. "That was just a little turbulence, a perfectly normal  occurrence up here, and nothing to worry about."



"The hell you say!" cried Stelios.



"Based on current climate conditions, chances are excellent that we won't experience any more turbulence prior to landing."



"Right," Stelios muttered, releasing himself.