Best Friend's Grump Daddy: An Enemies to Lovers Age Gap Billionaire Romance by Olivia Pearl

Best Friend's Grump Daddy: An Enemies to Lovers Age Gap Billionaire Romance by Olivia Pearl

Author:Olivia Pearl [Pearl, Olivia]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: anonymous
Published: 2023-04-14T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 17

Bailey

It was just after two in the afternoon by the time I arrived to meet up with Jenna. I had gotten back an hour ago and I wanted to be able to put my stuff away and get everything situated back at home before I headed out. I also had to get changed because Jenna wanted to meet up at a bar and not her place. I had no idea why she changed her mind, because it was Wednesday and she never drank during the day, much less in the middle of the week. I knew she had the day off because the cleaners were coming for their monthly deep clean. I had expected to be hanging out at her apartment and we would be ordering Chinese food. Now, I was going into a bar at two in the afternoon.

Walking into the bar, I was surprised to see that it was busier than I had expected. I figured it would be dead, but there were a good thirty people here. People that should have been working, right? I was thankful that the music was too loud. With it still being during the day, they had it at a nice medium level, so it wasn’t assaulting my hearing the second I walked through the door. I wasn’t one for bars, and Jenna knew that, so I was already annoyed that she had asked me to meet her here. I was pushing that aside though thanks to the raging guilt that was flooding my system knowing that I had spent the past four days having sex with her father.

I also knew that Jenna was going through a lot from the recent divorce and the custody battle that Sebastian and Alana were going through over Jake. I didn’t know much about it. I had seen some of the headlines, but I didn’t read any of those ones. I wanted to focus on the ones that would help me develop my male character and he didn’t have children in my novel. I scanned the bar and saw Jenna sitting in a booth off to the left. She had a martini in front of her and I was really hoping that was her first one. I loved Jenna, but when she got drunk, she got very annoying. It emphasized her personality more and that meant her dramatic side. I loved her. I truly did, but she was dramatic and at times it could be a lot to handle.

As funny as it sounded, because I was only two years older than her, but I was hoping her dramatic tendencies would fade as she aged. She was still on the younger side of being an adult and she had lived a sheltered life. As much as she liked to play up that she had moved out at eighteen in pursuit of her dreams and that she came from a broken home, she had actually lived a very comfortable and sheltered life. I would never take away the pain of the death of her mother, but that was the worst thing that happened to her.



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