The Stubborn Suitor: Book 1 (The Stubborn Suitor #1) (9 page)

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Cami woke early with the alarm, but the spot beside her in bed was already cold. Frowning, she pulled herself out of bed and went looking for Drew.

When she realized he wasn’t there, she than began looking for a note. She checked the nightstand and the dresser in the living room, the kitchen table, counter and fridge, even the coffee table in the living room.

Nothing.

Cami froze as the realization finally washed over her. Drew had left without even a note. He was just gone.

She had shared so much with him the night before—her fears about the impending custody battle, her hopes for the future. And he’d seemed genuinely interested too. But now he was gone—without even a note.

It had just been sex to him. He obviously didn’t want to get involved with someone with so much baggage. Her and Madison were a packaged deal, after all. Well, at the moment they were. She wasn’t even sure how much longer she’d have primary custody of her daughter.

Wiping the tears from her eyes, Cami went back into the bedroom to get ready. She could hope for the best, but right now, she felt like her entire world was slowly slipping away from her.

The End of Book One

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Chapter One

DREW

D
rew shifted
in his seat uncomfortably. This was supposed to be a “casual breakfast amongst friends.” In all actuality, it was a business meeting with James Cook, a potential investor in his company. But instead of a straightforward meeting in his office, Cook had insisted on this “casual breakfast amongst friends” that included his wife Nancy and his daughter Analise, neither of whom were on Drew’s very short list of those he actually considered friends.

A few other investors from Cook’s firm had shown up as well, and Drew couldn’t help but feel restless under all of the scrutiny. The men were all deferring to Cook, laughing at his off-colored jokes and flirting with his wife and daughter just enough to be flattering.

Drew took a sip of water as he tried his best to smile and appear excited to be there. He really was, after all, thrilled about the prospect of the investment. If only it could be handled in the normal way—in boardrooms with contracts. Not here, in the baking sun of the Cooks’ summer home patio, feigning interest in Nancy’s latest art acquisition.

“I don’t really get it,” she was saying with a kind of faux-humility that Drew found pathetic. “It just looks like paint on canvas to me. But the dealer was raving about the artist. Some starving genius who’d started painting while he was homeless, I guess. I’m probably just providing him with more drug money, but what can you do? The colors really do match my drapes in the foyer.”

Drew bit his cheek to keep from grimacing as polite chuckles sounded around the table. The way in which the Cooks constantly equated poverty with criminality was highly offensive to Drew, who’d grown up quite poor himself. Drew had worked very hard for his scholarship to Harvard and had then built his company from nothing into a multi-billion-dollar corporation. And in that time, he’d never forgotten his roots. In fact, a large percentage of his paycheck went to charity each month—completely anonymously, of course.

And it was his company—his baby, which he’d spent the last decade growing—that kept him quiet and in his seat while everything inside him yearned to get away from these people.

Just a few more weeks,
he told himself as he took another sip of water.

“Is everything okay, Drew?” Analise’s soft voice whispered in his ear as her hand came up to massage his neck.

He had obviously not been doing as good of a job at schooling his expression as he thought he was.

“I’m fine,” Drew lied as he turned towards her with a fake smile. “It’s just the heat. I should have worn a more breathable suit. Hadn’t realized we would be dining outside.”

“Oh my,” she replied with an exaggerated pout. “Let’s get you inside to cool off a little.” Without waiting for a response, Analise stood up and faced the rest of the table. “Drew is a little warm, so we’re going inside to cool off for a bit.”

It took all of Drew’s self-control not to hide his face in his hands.

“Of course, my dear,” Nancy said with a delighted smile.

Drew then had no choice but to stand and offer Analise his arm. Cook gave Drew a knowing wink as he smiled at the two of them as well. Drew knew that the Cooks were trying to push him towards their daughter, perhaps believing that it would be easier to do business with a son-in-law. James Cook’s willingness to use his daughter in order to ensure a successful business venture just reconfirmed Drew’s already-existing low opinion of the man.

And it wasn’t like Analise minded being used by her father. At the moment, she was leaning into him unnecessarily, so that her small breasts were pressed against his arm as she directed them into the house. Her naturally tall frame was lifted even more by six-inch heels, so that she was almost as tall as Drew himself. She
was
beautiful—Drew could admit that much. She was a model, after all—thin and lithe, with high cheekbones and delicate facial features. But she was also cold and spoiled and almost as clueless and conceited as her parents; in other words—definitely not his type. In fact, she was the opposite of his type.

Drew could not help but be reminded of the woman who
was
his type—the woman who was everything he had ever wanted in a partner. Cami was absolutely gorgeous, with a luscious petite frame he could easily lift and press against a wall. And yet she had been blessed with curves for days—large, voluptuous breasts and wide, sensuous hips. Her face was breathtaking, with large green eyes and pouty lips.

And Cami wasn’t just a sexy body. Her personality was just as fiery as her long red hair. She was strong and independent and funny as hell. But she was also sweet and nurturing. She really was, all around, the perfect woman. Exactly the type of woman Drew would want for a wife.

That was the problem. Cami wasn’t the type of woman you fooled around with. She wasn’t a weekend fling—she was the girl you took home to meet your mom. She, herself, was a single mother, as well as a full time nurse. And she was about to begin a nasty custody battle with her ex-husband. She deserved someone who could be there for her, who could love and treat her the way that she deserved.

And—unfortunately—that was not Drew at the moment. He was so close to getting everything he’d every desired for his company and he had already sacrificed this much. He didn’t have the time and energy, right now, to be the man that Cami needed, much less the man she deserved. So he’d pulled away. He’d run away, more like, without leaving so much as a note behind.

In the cool interior of the house, Drew sank onto the Cooks’ overstuffed sofa, thoughts of Cami still fresh in his mind. Analise moved to settle down right next to him—a little too close to be appropriate.

“Could you get me some water?” he asked in an attempt to redirect her attention. He really didn’t want to be so close to Analise, especially not while thoughts of Cami were swarming through his head. But he couldn’t afford to offend her either—not with this deal hanging in the balance.

Analise nodded and headed into the kitchen, while Drew sighed and pulled out his phone. He gazed down at Cami’s number. He really knew that he should leave her alone, allow her to move on with her life and find a relationship with someone who could give her everything she deserved, and more.

Unfortunately, he didn’t think he was strong enough—or self-sacrificing enough—to do so.

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