Deep in the Sheets: MM Contemporary Billionaire Age Gap Romance (Cherry Estates Billionaire Daddies Book 2) by Blake R. Wolfe

Deep in the Sheets: MM Contemporary Billionaire Age Gap Romance (Cherry Estates Billionaire Daddies Book 2) by Blake R. Wolfe

Author:Blake R. Wolfe [Wolfe, Blake R.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2024-02-26T00:00:00+00:00


Seventeen: Jax

For some reason, I nervously hovered outside the front door of Tim’s mansion. I had my hand lifted, halfway to knocking, but I couldn’t find the will to move any further. I wasn’t terribly sure what I was so worked up about. Maybe it was the conversation with Laura. She’d been so quick to pick up on the fact that I was seeing someone. It left me wondering if everyone else was picking up on it, too. Not to mention, I hadn’t been back to the office in over a week. Although nobody there seemed to give a shit.

Maybe that’s what needed to change. Spending all day, every day at Tim’s house was starting to weird me out. He always wanted to just sit around and do couple things. But he’d explicitly told me we weren’t a couple. And if I was being honest, it was starting to fuck with me a bit. Tim being nice to me went against everything I knew about him. And yet, this sudden shift in his demeanor was getting my emotions all mixed up despite my knowing better.

It needed to stop. Or I at least needed to make sure we were both still on the same page.

Maybe it was time for a confrontation.

Not bothering to knock, I let myself in. People in Cherry Estates were too rich to bother locking their doors. It would irritate Tim that I just barged in, but it’s not like he was ever doing anything important anyway. Whenever I showed up, he was just watching television or puttering around the kitchen. The man had done almost nothing since he’d been forced out of his job.

I didn’t bother to take off my shoes at the door. Instead, I just walked through, leaving a couple of footprints on the beige carpet. That, at the very least, would get him riled up. I had to know whether the real Tim was still there or if he’d been… I don’t know… abducted or something.

Coming around the corner, I stopped dead in my tracks. Tim was standing there in the living room, struggling to put together a very large, extremely luxurious-looking Christmas tree. He clicked another section into place, the branches swinging into position as he stepped back. The tree was covered in realistic pine needles, had fake snow clinging to the branches, and came prelit. He only had one more section to add before it was done, but it looked like he’d need a ladder for it. All around him were boxes of decorations that looked like they hadn’t seen the light of day in nearly twenty years.

I cleared my throat. “What are you going?”

Tim spun on his heel, my voice catching him off guard. “Oh! Hey Jax!” he smiled. “I didn’t hear you knock.”

I ignored the comment. “What’s all this?”

Tim just smiled. “I’m putting up the Christmas tree. I thought maybe we could decorate it together.”

I crossed my arms over my chest. “No.”

“Not your thing?”

“Not my job,” I said, doing nothing to hide my displeasure.



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