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Authors: Aaliyah Jackson

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Rich White Billionaires Bundle: Four BWWM Alpha Male Romance Titles
Aaliyah Jackson
(2015)

Rich White Billionaires Bundle

 

Aaliyah Jackson

 

Copyright © 2015 by Aaliyah Jackson

 

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law.

 

 

 

 

 

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Dominated By The White Billionaire

 

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Moving forward, she got to her knees and grabbed the bottle of shower cream as Kevin stood. Her eyes locked on his engorged, swollen cock straight away and her hands trembled as she poured some of the cream on her palms. She stared at the way the water rolled over solid muscles for just an instant before rubbing her hands on them. Her breath rasped out as she worked lower until the back of her hand grazed across the slick head of a fully erect cock.

 

Dawn looked up to catch Kevin’s gaze as she wrapped her soapy fingers around his erection. She heard his groan as she slowly stroked slippery touches up and down.

 

“Is this what you wanted from me?” she teased him.

 

“For a start,” he shot back.

 

Dawn laughed as she brought her gaze down and watched her fingers covering cock in soap. She could barely believe what she was doing with someone she only met a few hours previously, but she didn’t want to stop. She gripped tighter as she stroked from tip to balls again and again. When she finally let go, she cupped her hands in the water then poured it over Kevin’s stiff shaft to clear away the soap. Grabbing hold again, she rolled the foreskin down to completely expose the wet head and leaned forward to kiss it.

 

Kevin groaned as he put a hand on her shoulder and Dawn flicked out her tongue to tease the tip around his swollen glands. It was making her want more and the urgency came over her as she slid her lips over the head of his cock. She held it in her mouth as she stroked her fingers up and down again. She then worked her lips lower and began to bob her head.

 

 

 

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“And in conclusion ladies and gentlemen…”

 

It was the last Dawn heard of billionaire Kevin Walker’s speech to the assembled crowd of students and lecturers as her nerves shot up. She’d been informed beforehand that those very words were her signal to get ready for the thank you speech she was to give. She practiced her opening line in her head and it was only when she heard the enthusiastic clapping around her that she realized that she needed to get moving.

 

She walked up the small set of steps onto the stage and was surprised that Kevin moved away from the lectern in her direction. She’d expected him to stay on the stage with her, but it didn’t look as if that was going to happen. Her nerves got the better of her and she could feel herself trembling at the prospect of giving a short speech in front of so many people.

 

Kevin held out his hand as he got to her and appeared to sense her trepidation. He leaned in to give her a kiss on the cheek and Dawn almost laughed out loud when she heard his quiet whisper.

 

“Just imagine them all naked,” he said. “It takes away the fear of public speaking and makes it easier. I do it all the time.”

 

Dawn went to move back, but the grip on her elbow held her in place.

 

“Oh and by the way,” Kevin went on with a grin. “You look great naked.”

 

Dawn did laugh this time as her nerves calmed. She saw the handsome older man wink at her as he released his grip and moved to the edge of the stage. Walking up to the lectern, she put her notes down on it and looked out towards the crowd.

 

“Imagine them naked,” she whispered under her breath before raising her voice. “Well first of all I’d like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Walker for coming along today to open this new wing of the college. It is fitting that he did, since he donated the money to have it built and I’m sure all the students and the lecturers would like to join me in thanking him for his generosity.”

 

The crowd erupted into another round of applause and Dawn waited for the noise to die down before going on. She relaxed into the short speech and managed to get through it comfortably without making any mistakes. Kevin was standing by the side of the stage talking to the college chancellor when she came off and said nothing more to her when she walked past. The chancellor caught her attention though.

 

“We’re having a get together to celebrate the opening of the building in the Steedman Library,” he said to her. “You’re welcome to come along if you want.”

 

“That would be nice,’ Dawn replied and accepted.

 

When the chancellor moved off, Kevin leaned in close again to speak to her.

 

“Nice speech,” he congratulated her and she saw the cheeky twinkle in his eye as he went on. “Did I look good naked?”

 

The blush spread across Dawn’s dark brown skin at the comment and she saw the smile flash across his face. The chancellor called out to him before he could say any more and he walked off. She followed on in the direction of the library and took a glass of wine from one of the students carrying a tray when she stepped inside. The place was full of important people from the college and she felt a little intimidated. She wondered why exactly she was there and suspected it must have been a spur of the moment decision by the chancellor to invite her. When she recognized one of the students serving drinks she moved across to speak to her.

 

“How the hell did you get an invite?” Mary asked quietly and laughed.

 

“Shut up,” Dawn replied. “I feel like I should be carrying a tray.”

 

“Well you’re welcome to mine if you want,” her friend shot back. “I would quite like to relax with a glass of wine.”

 

“Yeah and speak to who?” Dawn asked. “I don’t even recognize half these people.”

 

“I think most are from the board of governers,” Mary said. “There are a few senior lecturers too. That basically means there are a shit load of important people here and…, you.”

 

“Oh nice,” Dawn complained and laughed. “Way to go building my confidence.”

 

“Glad to help,” Mary teased her. “I better get on with my duties before it’s noticed that I’m mingling with the college superstars.”

 

Dawn rolled her eyes as her friend walked off to serve the tray of drinks she was carrying to a group of people. It left her standing alone and she sipped on her wine as she looked around.

 

“Oh well, here goes nothing,” she said under her breath and walked across to one of the lecturers she did recognize.

 

“Hi Mr. Simpson,” she greeted him. “Did you enjoy today’s event?”

 

“I think I’ll enjoy the new wing better now that it’s opened,” he replied and smiled.

 

It was the start of a conversation about the merits of the new building and it lasted until Mr. Simpson’s glass was empty. He went off in search of a full one and Dawn drifted around some of the other groups that were standing chatting. She spoke to a few people and stayed as long as she could out of politeness, but when her second glass of wine was empty she took her chance and headed for the door.

 

“I hope you’re not running off when I made the effort to get you an invite,” a voice said.

 

Dawn turned to see the smiling face of Kevin Walker.

 

“You got me the invite here?” she said in surprise.

 

“It’s amazing the privileges that a few billion will get,” he joked. “And it seemed only fair that you got a drink to calm your nerves after the nice speech.”

 

“Thanks Mr. Walker,” Dawn replied. “I think I would have been calmer if I just went home though. I barely know anyone here.”

 

“You and me both,” he replied with a grin. “And call me Kevin. Mr. Walker makes me sound like an old man.”

 

Dawn laughed as she studied his face. She knew as much about him as she read up in preparation for the thank you speech. Kevin Walker was considered to be a genius entrepreneur that made his first million in IT before he was out of his teens and his first billion before he was thirty. He was now in his early forties and still at the cutting edge of his field. He gave his money generously to a number of learning institutes and his donation to build the new wing of the college was just the latest of these.

 

He guarded his private life ferociously and as far as Dawn could find out he married once and then divorced. There were plenty of rumors about the women he dated although none were ever confirmed or denied by him, but his money and handsome looks likely gave him the pick of any woman he wanted.

 

“I’m about to make my excuses and leave for the night,” he went on. “Would you like to join me for a quieter drink at my hotel?”

 

Dawn couldn’t help her suspicions being aroused and narrowed her eyes.

 

“Why?” she asked.

 

Kevin let out a quiet laugh when he saw the expression on her face.

 

“I’m always on the look out for bright young things,” he replied. “I thought maybe you would be interested in a job to help you through college.”

 

“I have a job,” Dawn replied. “Actually I have two to try and make ends meet.”

 

“But you still struggle to get along I take it,” he commented.

 

Dawn shrugged her shoulders.

 

“It’s the life of a student,” she replied.

 

“Well maybe I can make things a bit easier for you.” Kevin went on. “All I’m asking is that you hear me out and have a drink. That’s the least I can do to show my gratitude for your thank you speech.”

 

Dawn hesitated as she mulled over the offer. The suspicions still played on her mind, but in the end she could think of no reason why she shouldn’t take up the invitation.

 

“OK,” she finally agreed.

 

“Great,” Kevin said and smiled. “I just need to have a few words with the chancellor and some others before I leave. I’ll pick you up at the front of the college in ten minutes or so if that’s OK.”

 

Dawn nodded her head and watched for a few seconds as he headed back across the library in search of those he needed to speak to. She then turned to walk out and went to her locker to get her bag and coat. Five minutes later she was standing on the sidewalk in front of the college wondering what she was doing. She’d expected her evening to be over at the end of her speech, but here she was almost an hour after that waiting to be picked up by a billionaire.

 

“Crazy,” she muttered under her breath as she looked around.

 

Her eyes opened wide a few minutes later when a large black vehicle rolled to a stop at the side of the road next to her. The back door was opened from inside and she found herself looking at the smiling face of Kevin.

 

“Well?” he encouraged her when she hesitated.

 

It spurred her to action and she stepped inside the car and closed the door. It got moving almost immediately and joined the flow of traffic.

 

“Where are you staying?” Dawn asked.

 

“I have a suite at the Conarth Hotel,” Kevin replied.

 

“Wow,” she let out straight away. “Nice if you can get it.”

 

Kevin laughed and shrugged his shoulders.

 

“I’m not really one to flaunt my wealth,” he told her and grinned. “On the other hand there’s no point in having it and not making the most of it.”

 

Making the most of it was the understatement of all time. The normal rooms at the Conarth Hotel were out of the price bracket of most people and Dawn could only imagine how much a night in one of the suites would set a guest back. It was probably small change to a billionaire, but it would be the first time she’d set foot in such luxurious surroundings.

 

She wasn’t disappointed when she got there and walked around with her mouth virtually hanging open as she checked out the facilities. The suite was more of a small home than a simple hotel room.

 

“Look at the size of the bath,” she let out when she was shown the bathroom. “It’s bigger than my apartment.”

 

“Well if you want to luxuriate in it,” Kevin said. “You are most welcome to do so.”

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