THE BILLIONAIRE WHO SHOULD HAVE BEEN MY STEPFATHER
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"You're going to tell him to leave, or I'm going to ruin you right here against your office desk until you forget his name."
Sebastian Cole was charming, handsome, and currently leaning entirely too close to me in the corporate conference room.
I was actually smiling at one of his jokes.
Until the temperature in the room plummeted.
I looked up. Dominic Vale stood in the doorway. My mother's fiancé. The billionaire who controlled everything. And right now, he looked one second away from committing murder.
His eyes locked onto Sebastian, dark and lethal.
"Meeting's over," Dominic said. His voice was terrifyingly calm.
Sebastian smirked, clearly enjoying the tension. "We were just discussing dinner plans."
"She's busy," Dominic replied, stepping into the room.
The moment Sebastian left, Dominic locked the heavy glass door. Click. The sound echoed like a gunshot.
He crossed the room in three strides, backing me up until my hips hit the edge of the mahogany desk.
"You don't get to be jealous," I whispered, my heart hammering against my ribs. "You're marrying Eleanor."
"Do not say her name right now," he growls, his hands slamming onto the desk on either side of me, trapping me completely.
He leans in, his chest flush against mine, his scent of expensive cologne and pure rage overwhelming my senses.
"You smiled at him," Dominic murmurs, his gaze dropping to my lips. "Now I'm going to have to remind you exactly who you belong to."
Sebastian Cole was charming, handsome, and currently leaning entirely too close to me in the corporate conference room.
I was actually smiling at one of his jokes.
Until the temperature in the room plummeted.
I looked up. Dominic Vale stood in the doorway. My mother's fiancé. The billionaire who controlled everything. And right now, he looked one second away from committing murder.
His eyes locked onto Sebastian, dark and lethal.
"Meeting's over," Dominic said. His voice was terrifyingly calm.
Sebastian smirked, clearly enjoying the tension. "We were just discussing dinner plans."
"She's busy," Dominic replied, stepping into the room.
The moment Sebastian left, Dominic locked the heavy glass door. Click. The sound echoed like a gunshot.
He crossed the room in three strides, backing me up until my hips hit the edge of the mahogany desk.
"You don't get to be jealous," I whispered, my heart hammering against my ribs. "You're marrying Eleanor."
"Do not say her name right now," he growls, his hands slamming onto the desk on either side of me, trapping me completely.
He leans in, his chest flush against mine, his scent of expensive cologne and pure rage overwhelming my senses.
"You smiled at him," Dominic murmurs, his gaze dropping to my lips. "Now I'm going to have to remind you exactly who you belong to."


















































