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Kostas's Convenient Bride: Kostas's Convenient Bride / Desert Prince's Stolen Bride

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2019
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Andreas looked pained. “You sure you want to know?”

With that look on his face? “Definitely.”

“Genevieve wanted to come to New York to give me the infamous makeover, but I told her no. She decided this morning to ignore my wishes and come anyway. Bradley learned of her plans because my administrative assistant has ears everywhere and gave me a heads-up. Not that Genevieve hadn’t told me herself in a text.” Oh, Andreas sounded pissed.

“What would make her think that would be okay with you?”

“More like what made her think she might be losing a lucrative client?”

Kayla had a bad feeling. “And what was that?”

“Someone posted a picture of us kissing to one of those social media sites.”

“But how would she have seen that? Surely they didn’t know our names.”

“A stroke of bad luck, I think. First an enterprising social media paparazzo saw you with Jacob and made it her mission to find out who you were, which wasn’t hard after his sister apparently dissed you on Twitter for bailing on your date with him. The social media paparazzo happened to be on the cruise with us this morning. She decided to update the scandal of your botched date with Jacob by posting the picture of you and me kissing this morning.”

“That’s impossible.”

“Improbable. Ridiculous timing. But not impossible.”

“And Genevieve found out already?”

“She’s a shark and stuff like this is blood in the water to her.”

“Wow.”

“That is no excuse for her ignoring my instructions.”

“She was clearly worried about your commitment to finding a wife.”

“I’m not married yet. I’m not even dating any of her candidates.”

“Still.”

“Still nothing. I fired her and she’ll refund at least eighty percent of that retainer or she’ll learn why there are risks involved targeting my demographic as her clientele.”

“Okay, relax, Andreas. She told you all that just now?”

“She wanted me to know what a bad risk you are for involvement.”

“That wasn’t very nice of her.” Not that Kayla expected any different.

“She’s not a very nice person, but she is efficient.”

“That’s good I guess.”

“Don’t sound so enthusiastic.”

“You’re the one who fired her.”

“You know I don’t tolerate being ignored.”

“I ignore you, you’ve never fired me.”

“You are the exception to the rule.” He winked at her and was too darn sexy with it. “Don’t let that get out.”

“We can’t have anyone thinking you are a pushover.” Kayla couldn’t help the warmth that filled her at this reminder of her unique place in Andreas’s life.

“Because I am not.”

“No, you are not.” He was selling the company out from under her after all. Andreas was no sentimental pushover.

“Have you finished?” Andreas asked, indicating her mostly eaten plate that she hadn’t touched in over ten minutes.

“Yes.”

“Are you ready to do some more sightseeing?”

Funnily enough, she’d expected him to ask to go back to the hotel. The sexual tension in the air was thick enough it should be an opaque cloud around them, but it was as if he was intent on building the anticipation to maximum levels.

He used to do that, back in the day, when they’d been lovers.

It had driven her crazy, in the best possible way.

* * *

A new-model, dark sedan was waiting for them when they reached the street.

“Where to now?” she asked as he handed her into the back seat, her slacks sliding easily over the plush leather seats.

There was something odd in his expression, almost hesitant as he joined her. “I thought the Brooklyn Bridge. You were fascinated by it this morning on the tour.”

“It’s beautiful.”

“And you like bridges.”

Portland had its own fair share, and she’d spent enough time exploring them, photographing them, walking across the ones with pedestrian ways and lost in contemplation staring at the river from their heights.

She shrugged. “They’re like code, you know. They make a way between where you are and where you want to be.”

“Your mind is unique, Kay-love. You realize this?” His voice was warm with approval.

And she wasn’t sure what to do with that. “I know I don’t think like normal people.”

“What is normal?” His dark Greek brow creased. “Are we supposed to strive for average? I do not think so.”

“Your arrogance is showing again.” But she knew he absolutely believed what he said.
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