Billionaire’s Quarry: A Billionaire, Bad Boy, Romance (An Alpha Billionaire Romance Boxed Set) (127 page)

From the trailer to the penthouse, she thought. The press had gotten hold of her story but she was surprised that it hadn’t upset her. The story was already out there and it made no difference to her life as it was now. Some of the less friendly press had speculated about how such a woman had snagged Isaac Quinn but she just brushed it off. The people she cared about knew the whole truth of her story.

Even Dan had stayed away from her. He’d texted and called a couple of times, told her that he would buy her out of the house. She’d rather he’d had left the area but it was better than nothing. Their détente seemed to be genuine and, she reasoned, she would soon be in the city
full time
. She doubted she would see him much even if he
stayed.

But the mystery of the murders, of the attacks on both Sarah and
Molly,
remained and everyone was uneasy. It was better to know the enemy than for he or
she
to be hidden. Subtly, they had all become more vigilant, less trusting of strangers.

But not today. Today was about love and family and joy. Isaac – her husband, she grinned to herself – came over and claimed her for their first dance.
Never let me go,
sang Florence and the Machine and as they danced, Sarah was never more sure that she was exactly where she was supposed to be.

 

***

 

He watched them through the side window of the coffee house’s kitchen, the rage twisting in his gut. God, she looked radiant, glowing, every cliché of how a bride should look on her wedding day. Sarah,
his
Sarah was now Sarah Quinn. She would not bear her new name long. He would make her pay for this betrayal.

 

***

 

Later, Isaac went to find Sarah, finally locating her outside catching some evening air. He stood back for a moment, drinking her in. Her hair, which had been pulled up into a bun at the nape of her neck for the wedding, was escaping, long dark tendrils tumbling down her back. The simple white dress she had worn skimmed over her body, hugging her curves. Her face, eyes closed, was turned up to the night sky. Isaac smiled.

‘Hey, Mrs. Quinn,’ he said softly, not wanting to startle her. She opened her eyes and turned towards him, a radiant smile on her beautiful face. He moved to her side and took her in his arms. She looked up at him.

‘We did it.’

He grinned, nodding. ‘We really did.’ He pressed his lips to hers, feeling her respond, pressing her body to his.

‘So, now are you going to tell me where you’re whisking me off to?’

That had been his part of the low-key deal. She got the minimum fuss, he got to pick the honeymoon – and keep it a surprise. He shook his head.

‘You haven’t guessed yet?’

She pretended to consider. ‘The wee Scottish Island of Auchtermuchty.’

‘Nope. Also, not an island.’

‘How do you know?’

‘I know things. Auchtermuchty is near Fife on the Scottish Mainland.’

Sarah grumbled, muttering something that sounded a lot like ‘Damn, smart-ass Magellan.’

He laughed and kissed her.

‘You’re amazing.’ He murmured. She blushed.

‘You bet your sweet ass I am.’ She joked, batting away his compliment. He laughed.

‘Okay, you wanna know where we’re going?’

‘Hell, yeah.’

‘Ok, so we’re going to…uh…oh no…’ He pretended to choke, clutching his throat. ‘Can’t…get…words…out…’

She skipped away from him in annoyance. ‘Oh ha ha. Jerkweed.’ She flung her hair back and skittered away from him. He could see she was trying not to laugh as he pursued her into the
back room
of the coffee house.

‘Seriously,’ he laughed. ‘Did you just ‘flounce’?’ He started laughing in earnest and she tried to ignore him but failed, his mirth infectious.

‘Come on,
Iss
,…please?’ She wheedled and Isaac shook his head.

‘Nope.’ He pushed her up against the wall, trapping her in the cage of his arms. She stuck her tongue out at him.

‘Double Jerkweed, with extra Jerkweed and Jerkweed sauce.’

‘Live with it, woman.’ He grinned at her and she snickered, not able to keep the pretense up.

‘Jerkweed sprinkles.’

He silenced her with his mouth, kissing her until she had to pull away and catch her breath. ‘Okay, I give in. Take me where you will.’

‘I’ll take you right up against this wall.’

‘Isaac Quinn – we have a roomful of guests out there.’

‘Spoilsport.’

‘Come on, let’s get back before you get me so hot, I can’t function.’

Laughing, they went back to the party – never realizing Finn Jewell was sitting alone in the darkness of the
back room
, watching them, his eyes hooded and
dark.

 

***

Molly was in tears of course. She wrapped her arms around Sarah and sobbed. ‘I’m so happy for you, so, so happy.’

Sarah chuckled, squeezing her friend, her sister, tightly. ‘I love you, Molly. Thank you for a perfect day.’ She looked over at Isaac hugging his brother and smiled. Family. At last.

Molly mumbled something into her shoulder and Sarah tickled her. ‘Yes, I
mushyoufroo
.’

Molly stepped back, wiping her eyes and giggling. Sarah looked around. ‘Where’s your brother?’

‘Right here.’ She turned and saw Finn leaning against the corner of the Varsity, watching them. She went over to him.

‘Hey.’

‘Hey. I guess this is goodbye – for a while, at least.’ He gave her a wry smile and she took his hand.

‘Not for long. Two
weeks
is all. When I get back, we’ll have to talk about getting things moving on your house.’

Finn lifted his chin towards Maika. ‘Lady says you’re going back to do your architectural degree. About damn time. Maybe you can design me a house and I’ll build it.’

Sarah beamed at him. ‘You’ve got a deal.’

Finn gazed at her for a long moment then, swiftly, pulled her into his arms and hugged her tightly. ‘I want you to know,’ he whispered, his lips next to her ear, ‘that I will always be there for you. I’ll always…damn it…’ His voice broke and he released her, blinking the tears away. Sarah swallowed hard, smoothed an errant curl back from his ear, made him look at her.

‘You know, right?’ He said in a low voice and she nodded.

‘I know.’ She leaned in and kissed his cheek. ‘Next lifetime, hey?’

Finn balled his hands into fists but smiled at her. ‘Congratulations, baby.’

Sarah couldn’t help the tears then, they dropped down her cheeks unchecked. ‘Why do I feel like this is goodbye?’

Finn shook his head. ‘It’s not. I promised I’d be there. I won’t let you down again. Ever.’

 

***

Sarah was still thinking about the conversation in the car on the way to SeaTac airport. Isaac was driving them, not wanting their privacy broken by a driver. He reached over and took her hand as the car slid smoothly out of the city.

‘Hey wifey,’ he grinned at her. Sarah flushed with pleasure.


Hey,
hubby. So you know what?’

‘What?’

‘I don’t even want to know where we’re going now. I want it to be a total surprise.’

Isaac grinned. ‘Good.’

‘Won’t I find out at the airport?’

‘Nope. We’re taking my jet.’

Sarah’s eyebrows shot up. ‘You have a jet?
Of course,
you have a jet,’ she chided herself, grinning. She studied him. ‘I forget, you know, that you’re a billionaire. That word means nothing to me – I can’t fathom that much money.’

Isaac smiled. ‘I don’t like to flash it around like some do but, this is a special occasion. Do you remember when I told you that sometimes I wanted to spoil you?’

She nodded. ‘I do. And I have to say, I’m looking forward to it – on the proviso, of course, that you’re naked a good ninety percent of the time.’

He considered. ‘I think I can agree to that.’

‘Are you flying the plane?’ She was half joking, half serious.

He laughed. ‘Sort of…I’m flying below it, holding it up, making sure my cape doesn’t get caught in the engines.’

‘Funny boy.’ She laughed at his mock-indignation. ‘God, I love you so much.’

‘You are my world, beautiful.’

 

At the airport, he drove straight onto the runway then held her hand as they boarded his jet. Sarah’s eyes were wide with astonishment at the luxurious airplane; the sumptuous leather seats each big enough for two people, the deep, soft carpeting. Isaac introduced Sarah to the captain and the flight attendant then they were left alone. Sarah kicked off her shoes while Isaac popped open a bottle of champagne. He handed her a flute as she curled up into one of the seats, moaning with pleasure at the luxury. He sat down next to her, grinning. She peered at him over her glass.

‘You are enjoying this, aren’t you? Impressing me?’

Isaac smiled and tapped her glass with his. ‘Of course. There are some perks to being me.’

She giggled as he leaned over and fastened her seat belt. ‘Oops, sorry.’

‘Are you drunk already?’

‘I’m a lightweight – I had all that champagne at the reception.’

Isaac shook his head, amused. ‘Did you eat anything?’

Sarah squinted, trying to remember. ‘You know what? No, I didn’t. Why, have you got a sixteen-starred Michelin chef on board?’

‘Better. You’ll see.’

She did. As soon as they were in the air, Isaac unbuckled and got up, going to what looked like a drinks cabinet. When he opened
it,
however, she could see steam rising from it and Isaac pulled out two very familiar looking boxes. She laughed when he flipped them, open, presenting the contents to her with a flourish. She grinned at him, her eyes shining.

‘Pizza! God, you are a genius.’

‘I know my woman,’ he said rather smugly. ‘Another thing…there’s a bedroom in the back.’

Sarah gave a cheer. ‘With
a t
.v.?’

‘I was kind of hoping for a different kind of entertainment but whatever you want.’ Isaac was chuckling at her excitement. She got up and went to him, brushing her lips against his, looking up at him from beneath her eyelashes.

‘Pizza, t.v. and a bed on a plane…
oh,
you’ll be getting some tonight, mister. Take me to your bed.’

Isaac handed her the pizza boxes. ‘Hold these.’

‘What - ?’ Sarah shrieked with laughter as he swept her up into his arms and carried her to bed.

 

***

 

Molly paid the babysitter and thanked her, waved her off as Mike brought the car around. Molly looked in on the kids. Dead to the world.

Molly yawned and went into her own bedroom, stripping off her clothes and slipping into the shorts and t-shirt she wore to bed. She was tired but, she felt, today had erased some of the horrors of the past few months. Sarah was happy, safe. Married, Molly thought with a grin. Now if only she could find a way to make her brother happy. She hadn’t missed the heartbreak in Finn’s eyes today as the woman he loved married someone else. Did it make it worse that Finn genuinely liked and admired Isaac? Would it be better if he’d hated him as much as he’d loathed Dan Bailey?

Dan Bailey. Amazing, she thought, you don’t see it at the time, the toxicity of some couples; the wrongness of their
unions.
Since Sarah had met with him, no-one else had heard anything from him; even Caroline had been flying under the radar, thank god.

At ten-thirty, she heard the screech of tires and looked out of her bedroom window to Main Street. She saw Dan Bailey park outside the Varsity. For a moment, Molly’s heart pounded as she wondered if Caroline was with him. But Dan got out alone. She saw him stare into the window of the darkened coffee house. His demeanor was disturbing; he stood, ramrod straight, his back to Molly. Molly snuck downstairs and quietly opened the front door and stepped outside, watching him. Dan didn’t see her. Molly stepped away from the street light outside her home, out of the way so she couldn’t be spotted but where she could see Dan’s face. Suddenly she saw Nancy walking around the corner with her dog; she too had stopped and was watching Dan,
her
face a picture of astonishment. Molly looked back towards Sarah’s ex-husband.

And her blood froze. Dan was screaming, his mouth wide, his face contorted with rage. Screaming without making a sound, screaming into the silence of the empty coffee house.

 

***

 

Isaac smiled down at his wife as they approached the airport in Seattle. Her head was on his chest, her eyes closed, her breathing even and steady as she slept. It had been two weeks of utter bliss. He’d taken her to Paris for a week then down to the south of France for the remainder of their honeymoon. He’d known she wouldn’t have been happy just lazing around on a beach –
instead,
they visited places of interest, museums, galleries, landmarks. In St Tropez, the weather – hot and stifling – meant they spent a great deal of time in their air-conditioned hotel room, making love, making plans for their future.

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