Scarred (The Billion Heirs #1) Read Online Helen Hardt

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Billionaire, Contemporary Tags Authors: Series: The Billion Heirs Series by Helen Hardt
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Total pages in book: 74
Estimated words: 73664 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 368(@200wpm)___ 295(@250wpm)___ 246(@300wpm)
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To give her what she clearly wants.

But I force them to stay still.

“Where no one knows what?” I ask.

She drops her jaw. “They didn’t tell you?” She lets out a soft huff. “I guess I should have known. Otherwise you’d be running in the other direction.”

I frown. How bad could it be? “I wouldn’t do that.”

“Oh, you will. But you know what, Austin?” She glances around the bar. “I’ve already managed to clear out this place, and on ladies’ night too. They aren’t going to want me coming back here anytime soon. I don’t really feel like talking about it. Especially to you.” She whisks past me and out the door.

I move to follow her, but someone grabs my shoulder.

I turn.

Miles stands behind me.

“Where the hell have you been?” I ask.

“I was trying to have a quickie with a hot little redhead, but it got cut short when your girlfriend there—”

“Not my girlfriend.” Damn. Why does it feel so wrong to say that?

He shrugs. “Whatever. She came into the bathroom crying, and it kind of spoiled the mood. So Robin and I left as discreetly as we could.”

“A quickie in the ladies’ room? Really?” I shouldn’t be too bitter since I was just fingering Carly and getting her to come.

“All in fun. She was game. I think she’s got a bit of an exhibitionist streak.”

The corner of his mouth tips up and I can’t help but wonder if he does too. Not that I give a shit.

“Sorry you got interrupted.”

“Not a problem. She talked too much anyway.” Miles sighs. “And speaking of talking, she told me a few things, brother. A few things you should know.”

Miles doesn’t have the same issue as Lexie does with gossip and gives me a fucking earful.

Two years ago, news broke that Manhattan billionaire Derek Wolfe had been murdered, and soon after, dozens of presumed dead young women were rescued from a private island in the South Pacific.

I paid little attention to the story at the time. Not because it wasn’t totally fucked up, but because Mom had just been diagnosed with MS and our health insurer was giving us grief. It was a heartbreaking tale, but I didn’t stop to think about it. Instead, I started working twice the hours since Mom could no longer fly with multiple sclerosis. I had more important things on my mind than a billionaire’s murder and a bunch of young women I didn’t know.

Except I do know one of them. Holy fuck.

Her name is Carly Vance, and…

I can’t even.

Talk about dodging a bullet when Chance interrupted us.

Except…Carly was into it—into what we were doing. She’s the one who kissed me! She started it, her pussy had been dripping wet and she almost came all over my fingers…

“Robin must be mistaken,” I say.

“No. She’s not,” Miles’s lips turn down. “Nearly everyone in town knows about Carly, about what happened to her. They thought she was dead, man. She’s been home for a year living with her parents.”

I can’t let my mind go to what must have happened to her—sweet and beautiful Carly—on that island.

I want to hear her call my name when she comes, but she needs so much more than the orgasms and fund I can give her.

Chance is right. Carly deserves more than a quick kiss and finger against the wall outside a bar.

So much more.

As much as I want her—and God, I do want her—I’m not the man for her. I’m just passing through Montana. I’m only here because of the will, because of the money. I’ll be gone as soon as that obligation has been met.

As for Carly… hell, I don’t even know what she needs. Sure, a little while ago she needed an orgasm, but that’s fleeting, no matter how talented my fingers are.

One thing I can do, though, is apologize—tell her how sorry I am that I took her in such a disrespectful way. Because a woman who’s been through what she has deserves to feel safe.

“You okay, man?” Miles’s voice breaks into my thoughts.

“Yeah.” What a good liar I am.

“I know we don’t know shit about each other, but I’d say you don’t look okay.”

Maybe not such a good liar after all.

I sigh, rub a hand down my face. Smell her on my fingers. My dick hardens at the instant thought of how her pussy clenched around them. How she’d held onto my wrist, kept me in place between her thighs.

“I need to talk to her. To Carly.”

“You sure?”

“Yeah. I’m sure. Do you know where she lives?”

He frowns. “Hell, no. I just got here today, remember? Without the town laid out in a grid pattern with stoplights and street names, I’m fucking lost.”

I sigh again. “Right. Of course you don’t know. I’m not thinking straight. And no way will Chance tell me.”

“There’s this thing called the Internet,” Miles says. “And this is a small town. I swear the entire place could fit inside Madison Square Garden. Anyone who’s lived here for more than a minute could probably tell you. But is that really a good idea?”


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