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Torn:Billionaire Bachelors Club #2

By:Monica Murphy
 Billionaire Bachelors Club - 2



Chapter One




Marina

"TELL ME YOUR name."

A shiver runs down my spine at the commanding, deep voice that sounds in  my ear. I keep myself still, trying my best not to react considering  we're surrounded by at least a hundred people, but oh, how I want to.

If I could, I'd throw myself into the arms of the man who's standing far  too close to me. He's demanding to know my name as if I owe him some  sort of favor, which I can't help but find hot.

Irritating, but hot.

"Tell me yours first," I murmur in return, turning my head in the  opposite direction, so it appears I'm not even talking to him. He stands  behind me, tall and broad, imposing in his immaculate black suit and  crisp white shirt-the silvery tie he wears perfectly knotted at his  throat.

I might not be looking at this very moment, but I'd memorized everything  about him the moment I first saw him not an hour ago. He'd drawn plenty  of attention without saying a word, striding into the room as if he  owned it, casting that calculating gaze upon everyone in attendance.  Looking very much like the mighty king observing his lowly  subjects-until his eyes lit upon me.

He watched me for long, agonizing minutes. Butterflies fluttered in my  stomach as I felt his hungry eyes rake over my body, and for a  terrifying moment I wondered if he could see right through me. I shifted  the slightest bit, inwardly cursing myself for coming tonight, but I  held firm. I refused to react.

I still refuse to react.

"You don't know who I am?" He sounds amused at the notion, and I'm  tempted to walk away without a word. My earlier nerves evaporate,  replaced by a steely spine and an even steelier attitude. He's so  confident, so arrogant, I'm sure he believes he has me.

He doesn't know who he's dealing with then, does he?

We're at a local wine- and brewery-tasting, and I'm here representing  the bakery my family owns. The one I was recently allowed to take over  and run since I'd graduated college. The business they all believe is  going to fail. So why not give it to Marina? She can't screw it up too  badly.

That's what I overheard my father telling my uncle. The memory of his words still cuts straight to the bone.

Finally I chance a glance at the man behind me, drinking in his thick  brown hair tinged with gold, the way it tumbles across his forehead, his  twinkling green eyes, the faint smile that curves his full lips. The  combination gives him a boyish appearance. It's a complete illusion  because there is nothing boyish about this virile man before me.

"Perhaps you can enlighten me." I offer a carefree smile and turn to  face him, the nerves returning tenfold when he takes a step toward me,  invading my personal space. His scent hits me first: clean and subtle, a  mixture of soap and just . . . him. No cologne that I can detect.

Rather unusual. Most of the men I know slather themselves in expensive  scents all with the purpose of drawing us silly women in. Instead, they  end up choking us.

With the exception of this man. I find the uniqueness refreshing.

A slow smile appears, revealing perfectly straight white teeth. "Gage  Emerson." He thrusts his hand toward me. "And you are . . .?"

He's not very subtle. And he's exactly who I suspected, not that I had  any real doubt. The very man who recently bought up what feels like half  of the Napa Valley, all in the hopes of turning it around and selling  it to God knows who just to earn a hefty profit.

Not caring in the least that he's forever changing the landscape of the  very place I've grown up in. And devastating my family in the process.

"Marina Knight," I say. God, I sound breathless, and I want to smack  myself. I'm not here tonight because of him. I came for other reasons.  To promote the family bakery, to mix and mingle with local business  owners, many I consider friends. My life in the Napa Valley is all I  know.

And this gorgeous man standing in front of me is trying to take what I know away from me for good.

His smile grows and a slow, burning anger-combined with hunger, which  makes me angrier-threads its way through my veins. I inhale sharply,  desperate to control the unwanted emotion. I knew he was handsome,  charming, well spoken. I'd recently done my research; Googled him for a  solid hour, trying to find any sort of weakness-since he certainly knows  my family's-but it appears he has none. Like he's some sort of  untouchable superhero.

I didn't expect my reaction to him, though. My body is humming in all  the right places at his closeness. My skin literally tingles, and when  he clasps my hand in his to shake it, my knees threaten to buckle.         

     



 

"A pleasure to meet you, Marina Knight." His voice rumbles from  somewhere deep in his chest and he draws his thumb across the top of my  hand in the quickest caress before releasing it.

He's just a man, I remind myself. A dreamy, sexy man, in that polished,  overtly masculine, deliciously commanding way that I don't normally find  myself drawn to, but . . . hmm.

A girl is always allowed to change her mind.

"Lovely to meet you too," I say automatically, sounding just like my  mother. Wincing, I look away, feeling foolish. I'm twenty-three years  old. I've moved amongst the revered social circles in the Napa Valley  all my life. My family is one of the most well known in the area. You'd  think I'd know how to handle myself around charming, ruthless men.

But I don't know how to handle myself-at least around this one. Gage Emerson is intimidating. Gorgeous. Captivating.

I should run. Right now. Just turn tail and run. I don't know what I was  thinking, hoping to talk to him. He's after my family's extensive  property holdings throughout the valley. And I want something from him  too.

The venue is small, at one of the many local wineries in the area. I'd  found out Gage was coming so I planned to attend as well. I'd already  talked to the winery owner, giving him my card in the hopes he would  discuss the offer I made him earlier tonight, right before the party  started.

The artisan breads my aunt bakes every morning would go perfectly with  his wines. I've been trying this tactic for a while, approaching local  businesses the bakery could pair with for promotional purposes, but so  far, no luck. I'm starting to believe the word "failure" is tattooed on  my forehead, and the only one who can't see it is me.

"Would you like a drink?" Gage asks. When I look at him once more he  inclines his head to the side. "I'm headed to the bar. Care to join me?"

I follow him wordlessly through the crowd, murmuring hellos to the  people I know as we pass, which is most of them. I've spent my entire  life here. The towns that make up Napa Valley may be large, but the  community is small, and everyone seems to know each other.

The gossip will probably be rampant with the fact that I spent time in  the company of the calculating, interloping real estate shark Gage  Emerson, but I don't mind. Ultimately I'll get what I want.

Though he probably won't.

He settles his hand at the base of my spine, steering me toward the bar,  and I feel his touch in the very depths of my soul. My knees weaken as  we come to a stop, standing in a short line to order our drinks.

"So what brings you here this evening, Marina Knight?" he asks, making  idle conversation. He doesn't sound overly flirtatious, but I can never  be too sure. At least he's not touching me any longer. I don't know if  I'd be able to form words with his hands on me. My brain seems to go  into temporary lockdown just having him close.

"My family," I say, not wishing to give too much information away. If he  can't figure out who I am after my introduction, then I really don't  want to give him any more hints.

He lifts a dark brow. "Your family?"

"We own a few businesses in Napa Valley," I finally answer vaguely, stepping forward as the line moves.

He keeps pace with me, his gaze roving over my face, as if he's trying  to figure out if we know each other. "Family businesses? Have we met  before?"

I slowly shake my head. "Hmm, not that I can recall." I'd rather have him think he's utterly forgettable.

Not that he is. Oh no. It's only been a few minutes, but I'm afraid he's burned himself onto my brain forever.

"Huh." He sounds stumped. Looks it too. Which means he looks adorable.

His squeaky-clean image is the stuff of legend. Well, really his public  image is one of all business, no play. Yes, he always has a beautiful  woman on his arm at various public events. Yes, he's been linked to a  few relationships, always with women who are as successful and powerful  as he is.

So what could he see in little ol' me? The bakery manager with the giant  family that's slowly losing its fortune, one buyout at a time?

Ugh, I need to push all the ugly thoughts out of the way and focus on  the here and now. Like how can I convince him that the next acquisition  on his agenda is off limits. The one he's going to be offering on very  soon. The deal my family-specifically my father-won't be able to resist  much longer.

I need to hold Gage off from making that purchase. He buys up the strip  of businesses my family owns in St. Helena, and my career is over. My  entire life I've wanted to run one of the family businesses,  specifically the bakery. It was expected. The bakery had been a part of  my life since I could remember. Now, with everything being sold off,  there won't be any businesses left. After all that my family had done  over the years, to be left with nothing makes me sick to my stomach.