Silver Fox Billionaire: A dad’s best friend secret baby romance (Alpha Billionaire) by Ava Gray

Silver Fox Billionaire: A dad’s best friend secret baby romance (Alpha Billionaire) by Ava Gray

Author:Ava Gray [Gray, Ava]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2023-12-14T18:30:00+00:00


21

CHANDLER

The weather wasn’t the best for a day on the lake, but as Daniel would say, the fish don’t care if it’s raining or not. He had a point. We were headed out for a serious fishing trip. Which meant sitting in the cold rain and trying to catch a bigger fish than the other guy.

It was all about bragging rights, and at the end of the day, heading back to Daniel’s place, grilling some fresh caught fish, and drinking beers with the guys. It also meant I would be able to spend some time with Mila. Daniel had mentioned that she and her kid might be there. If nothing else she’d be around at dinner time.

I still wasn’t exactly certain what had happened between us. One minute we combusted like a wildfire, and the next, Mila was putting the breaks on everything hard and fast. For some reason, my reaction to her kept replaying in my head. I shouldn’t have been bothered, but I was. Not by her actions, but my own.

I wanted an opportunity to smooth things over with her. I parked and pulled my gear out of the back and headed toward the doc. I didn’t see Daniel or Mila, but the boat was already tied up and waiting for us. I had to wait about fifteen minutes before the rest of the guys arrived.

“You remember how to do this?” McLain, always the jester, asked.

“They have lakes in Switzerland,” I responded.

“European lakes are for lounging on and looking rich,” Greg said as he walked past me, his arms full of fishing rods.

Daniel followed up behind the guys carrying a large cooler. I was disappointed that I didn’t see Mila behind him.

“I wouldn’t know,” I said, distracted. I had really been looking forward to seeing her again. “I never went out on the water while I was there.”

“What? No yachts with nubile young models serving you drinks?”

“You’re confusing a mountain lake with the Mediterranean. No.” I pointed out.

“How about sky bunnies and hot toddies by the sky lodge fire?” McLain kept pushing.

“Now you’re talking.” I pointed at him as if he had finally figured out what I had been spending the last three years of my life doing.

“I knew it, you old dog.” He smacked me on the back. “I should have followed your lead, and never gotten married.”

The cooler lid opened with a creak as McLain got out a beer. The can made a pop-hiss as he opened it and started drinking.

“Ah,” he said, clearly refreshed by the drink. “You can’t get divorced if you don’t get married.”

Greg clapped him on the back before jumping off the boat. He untied the rope from the dock anchors and jumped back on board. “And you don’t start day drinking if you don’t get divorced.”

McLain held up the can. “I earned this. Her lawyers have been all over the prenup like ants at a picnic. They aren’t finding anything. I sealed up that deal tight before we tied the knot.”

I went to the helm where Daniel was captaining the boat while McLain bitched about his most recent ex.



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