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  Billionaire’s Trust

  Never Never Man Series

  (Book #5)

  By Sloan Storm

  This is a work of fiction. Names, places, businesses, characters and incidents are either the product of the author's imagination or are used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, actual events or locales is purely coincidental.

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  GREY

  The next few days were some of the goddamn toughest I’d been through in a long time.

  Luckily, Dr. Matthews reached Maddie in time to get her cardiac episode under control. It was touch and go afterward. Of course, I was concerned about Maddie and the baby, but Katy was a wreck as well. I did my best to keep her spirits up, but our friendship was tenuous, at best. If something was to happen to Maddie, I had little doubt she’d hold me at least partially responsible.

  As luck would have it though, towards the end of her third day, Maddie came out of the coma on her own. While she was under, the hospital had enough time to replenish their type AB negative blood supply. And on top of that, the baby was still alive. All in all, it couldn’t have gone much better.

  And while Maddie and I still had some complex issues to sort through, it looked as if the worst was behind us now and for that, I was grateful. I’d have to be a real piece of shit to say what happened to her didn’t matter to me. It did. And now that she’d gotten some of her strength back, I wanted her to know it. In a way, I felt like I owed her that much, after all she’d been through.

  It was mid-morning by the time I arrived at the hospital. Entering her room, I noticed no one on hand checking up on her. The familiar sounds of the monitoring penetrated my awareness as I approached her bedside. Her color had returned, flushing her with beauty once more. Where days before a pasty hue coated her flesh, youthful pink took its place, kissing it with the alluring glow I’d forever connected her with in my mind.

  No matter what, she would always be that goddamn knockout blond I saw that day at the airport. And now, for the first time in quite a while, delicate femininity returned to her complexion. I reached down to touch her and as I did, her eyes flickered open. My hand continued to travel towards her forehead, coming in contact with it as consciousness returned to her.

  “Feeling better?” I asked.

  She extended her arm and touched me just above the waist.

  “Mmm, hmm.”

  “You, um, you’ve been pretty shitty company since you came out of the coma,” I said. Craning my neck around towards the door of her room, I continued, “There’s some cute nurses on the floor I could kill some time with, if you’re still not up to socializing.”

  Maddie pinched her thumb and index finger against my side, squeezing me.

  “Jerk,” she said with a soft smile.

  I chuckled and leaned in over her, pressing my lips against her forehead. I continued to stroke her hair as I returned to a standing position.

  “What’s the latest from Dr. Matthews? I haven’t seen him around since I got here.”

  Still weak, Maddie let her arm fall away from my side. It returned to the mattress with a soft thud.

  “He was here first thing this morning,” she began. “The latest tests seem to indicate the worst may be behind me, as far as the baby is concerned.”

  I stopped mid-stroke and looked into her eyes. I gazed down at the brilliant blue that ensnared me from the instant I first saw them. The effect hadn’t diminished at all.

  “Really?”

  She nodded.

  “Well, Maddie,” I began. “That is wonderful news, incredible. So what does that mean? You’ll be able to leave soon?”

  Maddie shrugged. “Well he didn’t say exactly but, yes, I think so.”

  I felt a smile come to my lips. I was happy for her. She’d been through a lot. Hell we all had. A bit of goddamn good news is what we all needed right about now.

  “So what happens now? I mean with the baby?”

  “Well, the complications are still an issue. There are no guarantees I’ll make it the full-term.”

  “I see.” Sliding my hands in my pockets, I exhaled. “So if I may… I’m assuming this means you haven’t changed your mind about what you’re going to do?”

  “No,” she began. “I haven’t. I’m keeping the child, Grey. No matter what.”

  I have to say, I respected the hell out of her tenacity. But, this was my child also. I hadn’t had a chance to speak my mind about the issue before the events of the past few days went down. I mean, she’d kept so much from me. I was still angry about it and wasn’t about to let the opportunity pass me by.

  “Look, Maddie…”

  “Grey,” she interrupted. “I don’t want to hear it. My mind is made up and…”

  “Well you goddamn well will hear me, Maddie,” I replied, cutting her off. I reined in my anger before it escalated. Thinning my lips, I looked down and her and continued, “This is my child as well.”

  Her eyes flashed with a hint of shock.

  I swallowed as I considered how to proceed. It’s a delicate thing, you know? Here this woman nearly dies hanging on to the child and now I’m gonna tell her to revisit the notion of ending the pregnancy? There was no chance I wouldn’t seem like an asshole for suggesting it but, really, her life was still at risk here. I didn’t want to lose her.

  No goddamn way.

  And so I spent the better part of ten minutes trying to explain my side of this, which included my disbelief at the way she’d flat out deceived me. After her initial reaction, I was almost certain she wouldn’t give my argument much consideration at all. But, to my surprise, she heard me out and was receptive to it, if nothing else.

  “Grey,” she said, as I finished making my case. “I understand what you’re saying and I am very sorry for what I did. I am. Even so, at the time I felt like it was what I had to do. And now, I feel like the worst… It’s come and gone. Something tells me the baby will make it and I will too. You believe me, don’t you?”

  I exhaled a heavy breath as I looked down at her.

  “Maddie, I think you’re incredibly brave.”

  A slow, soft blink came to her eyes. “So what does that mean? That it’s okay with you?”

  I shook my head. “No, I didn’t say that, Maddie. It’s not okay with me, but what choice do I have? It’s my child. I’ll do what is required of me. You have my word.”

  For a moment, her eyes held a gleam of hope. But, as my response sunk in, a look of sadness took its place.

  “So what does that mean?” she asked.

  “Well, Maddie. It means that I can’t force you to do what I want you to do with your body. You know my view. I think you’re better off terminating the pregnancy. After all, your life is still at risk. Let’s be frank here. Is there anything I could say that would change your mind?”

  She averted her gaze for a moment. Without turning back to face me, she shook her head.

  “No,”
she whispered.

  I nodded as I reached down towards her, wrapping my fingers around her forearm.

  “Okay then,” I began. “So all I’m left with is being in a position to support you financially, which of course, I will do.”

  Maddie crossed her arms across her stomach, closing herself off from me. She kept her gaze fixed across the room, looking at nothing in particular.

  “Maddie?”

  Her expression turned vacant, distant. The look of sadness she’d worn earlier remained. At last, she cleared her throat and nodded.

  “Thank you, Grey,” she muttered. “Thank you very much.”

  I frowned. Her tone didn’t match her sentiment, not one goddamn bit. It felt like a formality rather than a genuine expression of gratitude.

  I scoffed.

  “So I tell you that I’m willing to do what you want as far as the baby is concerned, keep it and everything. Then, on top of that, I tell you that I’ll provide for the child so you never have to worry. And yet, somehow, this is a disappointment to you?”

  She shook her head but still never turned back towards me.

  “I never said that, Grey. In fact, I believe I just thanked you.”

  “Funny, sure didn’t feel like it.”

  Maddie thinned her lips as she swiveled her head back in my direction.

  “Grey, I appreciate you visiting me, caring for me, our child. Okay?”

  I looked at her as she spoke. The words changed to lies as they left her lips and reached my ear. But now wasn’t the time to get into any of it. Whatever she felt about what I said, or what she thought I said, could wait until another time. Right now, she needed to get well and so, for the both of us, I decided to let it go.

  “The um, apartment is ready for you. I’ve got a full-time nurse on hand to watch over you when I’m not there.”

  As I spoke, she twirled her hair around her fingertip. Once I’d finished her hand fell back into her lap. She crossed her fingers just below her bump.

  “Thank you, Grey.”

  I nodded but didn’t speak. There was nothing more to say.

  “Is there anything else?” she asked.

  “What do you mean?”

  An expectant expression came to her face as she looked up at me. She shook her head.

  “It’s nothing.”

  I bit the inside of my lip.

  “Look Maddie, I care for you. All right? Very deeply. The simple fact that I’m here—that should demonstrate as much.”

  She smiled at me through a mask of disappointment.

  “I know you do, Grey. I believe you.”

  MADDIE

  I don’t know why I expected anything else from Grey.

  After all, it wasn’t as if he’d ever told me I meant anything to him. Of course I was grateful he’d stepped up and agreed to fulfill his obligations. Even so, this was one instance where I would have gladly traded words for actions. But, he couldn’t bring himself to say it, assuming he even believed it.

  I’m not sure what else I had to do to convince him I loved him. If risking my life to carry his child didn’t stir him enough to utter the words to me, I really wondered what, if anything, would.

  It wasn’t long after our talk I was able to return home from the hospital. As promised, Grey had arranged for a nurse to care for me while I recuperated. When he wasn’t around, she was there looking after me. Of course, Katy came by as well.

  I told her about the conversation I’d had with Grey in the hospital. To my surprise, she was actually a bit more supportive of Grey than I expected she might be. When I pressed her on it, she explained that perhaps this was his way of showing love for me, in spite of not being able to verbalize it. I mean, I understood where she was coming from, but three little words cost way less in time and energy than the hundreds of thousands of dollars it would take to raise our child. Even so, he couldn’t find a way to make them come from his lips.

  In any case, I hadn’t seen him for about a week. He was coming back into town and due to arrive at any minute. I’d been feeling quite a bit better in recent days as my recuperation continued. So much so, I wanted to do something extra special for him as a way of showing him how much I appreciated everything he’d done.

  I’d spent, I don’t know—the better part of two hours getting myself ready. I put on the sexiest outfit I could still manage to squeeze myself into from my ever-dwindling wardrobe selection. A snug-fitting bit of lingerie put all my curves on full display. What can I say? It had been a really long time and uh, now that I was recovering, I’d been crazy horny.

  I took one last look at myself in the bathroom mirror and hustled down the hallway towards the living room. Grabbing my phone off the kitchen counter, I glanced at the time. Just then, I heard the key jiggle in the lock and in the span of few seconds, I must have assumed twenty of the most seductive poses I could conjure.

  “Maddie!” Grey called out as he closed the door and began to walk down the hallway towards me.

  As he did, I angled my body in a way that accentuated the curve of my hips and fullness of my tits. I mean, come on, pregnancy did have a benefit or two and Grey was about to get an eyeful of it. Leaning against the kitchen counter, I stood with my arms straight, palms flat on several random pieces of mail.

  Grey rounded the corner and arched a brow in my direction.

  “Maddie,” he began, as he glanced around. “Where is the nurse? What are you…”

  I noticed his glance draw towards my tits. As his eyes made their way to my ample bosom, I pressed my straight arms together, swelling my breasts even more. Grey stood wordless, admiring them for a moment. But just as my plan appeared to be working to perfection, the uneven, slippery stack of envelopes shifted under the weight of my palms. Horrified and on the verge of panic, I tried to play it off and instead challenged Grey as he leered at me.

  “Like what you see?” I cooed.

  Grey nodded and started to reply but before he could, the bottommost envelope slid out from the pile, shaking my unsteady grip loose. I shrieked as I lost my balance. Grey disappeared from my line of sight as I went crashing to the ground with a hard thud. I slammed against the cold tile floor, jiggling and bouncing as I did.

  “Maddie!” he yelled as he came around the corner and squatted down next to me. “Are you okay?”

  My pride hurt far worse than any physical pain I experienced in that instant. I cleared my throat and did my best to adjust my once-sexy attire as Grey helped me to my feet.

  “What are you doing?” Grey asked as he lifted me. “Why are you up? You need to be resting.”

  He leaned away from me and narrowed his gaze. Continuing, he asked, “And why are you dressed like this?”

  With elbows and knees still throbbing, I limped towards him.

  “Dressed like what?” I asked, as I tried to mask the pain from the fall moments earlier. Swallowing my discomfort, I leaned into him with all the sexiness I could muster. Grey fell silent as he held onto me. He raised an eyebrow of suspicion once more.

  “What?” I asked.

  “Maddie…”

  I tossed my hair back away from my eyes and wrapped my arms around his neck. Uh, he smelled so goddamn good. A woodsy musk wafted into my nostrils as I inhaled.

  “Yes?” I purred.

  Grey thinned his lips and drew his eyebrows together. Reaching up, he unhooked my arms from behind his neck.

  “Come on,” he began, as he gestured back towards the bedroom.

  “Yay!” I squealed.

  But no sooner had I started to turn the corner and head down the hall than he finished his thought. And, it wasn’t what I’d hoped to hear.

  “No, no. You are going to get back in the bed.” Grey said, as he gestured past me. “This foolishness will have to wait."

  I stopped and looked at him. Dragging my tongue across my lips, I stepped in his direction. I reached towards his chest and grabbed his tie, crushing the fine silk in my palm. Stone-faced, Grey remained motionl
ess. I tugged the tie with a pull and wasted no time in pressing my mouth to his. Already wet and desperate, I moaned as I leaned my body weight into him. I didn’t care how it came to pass, I wanted him and nothing was going to stop me.

  Nothing that is, except Grey.

  For no sooner had I begun, than he gently, but firmly, grabbed hold of my arms and pried me free. He shook his head as our eyes met.

  “No, Maddie.”

  After the initial shock of rejection wore off, I frowned as I looked at him.

  “No what, Grey?” I demanded.

  “Not right now. I’m beat. And, you’re… in no condition for it either."

  I looked at him in disbelief for a moment before averting my eyes. A sudden chill fell over me. I crossed my arms, rubbing them with my palms. Before Grey could say another word, I turned and headed back towards the bedroom. Shame trailed right behind me, mocking me with every step I took.

  “Maddie…” he moaned. “Come on. Come back.”

  I slammed the door behind me when I entered the room. The rush of wind sent a whistle of cool air up my backside as I ambled towards the bed, collapsing in it and swaddling the sheets around me. With my back to the door, I looked across the room for an instant before my eyes flickered closed. A subtle discharge of warm tears escaped from my eyes as I squeezed them tight.

  Just then, I heard the door open behind me.

  Grey walked across the room and sat down on the bed. For a moment or two he remained silent before attempting to touch me on the shoulder. I grumbled when he did and rolled further away from him.

  “Maddie,” he began. “What’s going on with you?"

  I swallowed hard and smeared away the tears from my cheeks.

  “Maddie?”

  “Nothing.” I muttered.

  “Well, it sure seems like something to me. Why are you upset?”

  “If you have to ask, then it’s not worth discussing.”

  “What?” Grey said, as he grabbed my shoulder once more and tried to roll me back towards him.

  “Don’t!” I yelled, yanking myself free of his grasp.

  He exhaled and continued, “Maddie, I really don’t have the energy for this. I’m going to the kitchen to get something to eat. Do you want anything?”