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His Hired Girlfriend (Kiwi Bride #1)(8)
Author: Alexia Praks

“I have been warned.” She shrugged. “I have too many annual leaves left.”

“Sounds like a holiday around the corner,” Peter commented. “Ah, our coffees.”

The waitress placed two small white cups in front of them.

“Didn’t take long at all.” Peter handed one to Jay. “Thanks,” he said to the waitress.

The young woman nodded. Before she left, she winked at Jay, who grinned back at her. Jay lifted the small cup to his lips and took a sip. He smiled in satisfaction and relaxed back in his chair. He straightened his long legs and accidentally kicked Alex’s. “Oh, sorry about that.”

“That’s okay,” Alex said, shifting back. “Pete? Can we, like, talk?”

“Hmm,” Peter began. “Let’s get on with it, then.”

“Wait,” Jay said to Pete. “I’ll do this.” He turned to Alex.

Alex glanced from one man to the other, wondering what was going on.

“Alex… May I call you Alex?” he asked.

Alex nodded, her eyes on him.

“Alex, I have a proposal for you. Just think of it like a business arrangement. It’s like I’m hiring you,” he said, watching her carefully.

Alex blinked as she listened, not knowing where this was going. “The problem is I already have a job.”

“Yeah, well, I know that. But this isn’t like a real job. I need your help.”

“What kind of help?”

“It’s kind of personal.” He repeated, leaning toward her. Looking deep into her eyes, he asked, “Can you pretend to be my girlfriend?”

Alex just stared at him. She got the word girlfriend, and that was about it. She blinked. “Sorry? I don’t get it. I’m lost.”

Jay glanced at Peter for help. Pete leaned toward Alex. “Look, Alex, Jay’s having a hard time at the moment. His parents—well, more like his mum and nana—are demanding he bring home a girlfriend or they’ll start matchmaking him again.”

“So?”

“So? Alex, it’s a big deal. I’m simply sick of them trying to sort out my life. I’m thirty.” That last bit he said with an exaggerated frown and a shrug of his powerful shoulders, which told Alex how annoyed he was. “I know we’ve just met, but—”

Alex looked down at her empty cup. Slowly, she began to understand everything. “But what about your real girlfriend?” She didn’t dare look at him when she asked him that question.

“We broke up.”

She studied him then, her eyes questioning.

Jay understood her quizzical gaze. “It’s personal.” When he saw her hesitation, he said, “Look, I’ll pay you. Like I said, you’re like my employee. I’m hiring you to do this. You just name the price. A hundred thousand?”

Alex nearly choked. She blinked. Money! The dollar sign suddenly appeared before her eyes along with the ding, ding, ding that sounds like Scrooge McDuck. She didn’t even buy a lotto ticket, and she was about to get a hundred thousand bucks just like that? Was Jay rich? Well, she didn’t need to ask him that question. She could tell by his expensive clothing and his powerful aura. He walked and acted as though he owned the world. Well, maybe he did, parts of it, anyway.

Suddenly, her dad’s heart transplant didn’t seem so out of reach after all. Maybe she could also use the money to pay off the mortgage, and her mum wouldn’t need to work so hard.

Okay. So what if she agreed? She licked her lips nervously.

“So, um, what do I have to do to pretend to be your girlfriend? Hypothetically, that is, if I were to agree with this, um, proposal of yours?”

Peter and Jay glanced at each other.

Jay said, “You know, the usual girlfriend stuff. I’ll take you back to New York and introduce you to my family. It’s my sister’s wedding. It’ll only be two weeks max. I promise.”

“All the way to New York, huh?’ she murmured, her eyes large behind her glasses. Okay. Girlfriend stuff. Intimate stuff like going out—movies, dinners, and picnics—stuff she wasn’t familiar with. Well, considering the fact she had never dated or had a boyfriend, she shouldn’t blame herself for being so ignorant about this boyfriend-girlfriend stuff. But what if she really fell for him when they were fake dating? And then his ex-girlfriend decided to come back into his life?

She glanced at Jay, who was watching her, waiting for her answer. No, it wouldn’t be hard to fall in love with him. She thought she was actually starting to do that right now. Oh, God, she didn’t want to get hurt. Yeah, Alex might be a romantic, always dreaming about some hot guy like Jay coming into her life and making a difference, but she was also a realist. Nothing like that ever happened in real life.

She pushed her cup away and put on her jacket.

Jay and Peter both watched her. Jay thought she was getting colder. Peter, however, knew differently. He knew she was backing out, and there was nothing he could do right now.

She picked up her satchel and said, “I’m sorry, Jay. I don’t think I can help you.” She got up and rushed to the door.

Jay shot up. He was about to go after her when Peter stopped him.

“What the hell happened?” he asked, confused. The girl was truly odd. One minute she was sitting there, listening and questioning them, and then the next—poof! She was gone.

“She needs time to think. The offer is too much for her.”

“Ludicrous, more like it. I think she thinks I’m nuts,” Jayden said, lifting his coffee cup to his lips.

“Maybe.”

“So tell me about her,” Jay began, setting down his cup. “What is she like?”

“Sweet, innocent, and loyal,” Peter said. “There, I’ve summed it all up for you.”

Jay narrowed his eyes. “Very funny, Pete. Has she had any boyfriends before?”

“Nope. Zippo.”

Jay cocked his head to one side. “Maybe that’s why she’s scared.”

“What?”

“She’s afraid of men. That explains her nerves around me. She’s probably afraid I might hurt her. That explains why she never has a boyfriend. Tell me, has she been abused?” He was actually thinking about last night. Perhaps that kind of things was common in her life.

Peter had to try hard not to laugh in front of his friend’s face. As far as he knew, Alex had a loving family. Jacob was the best. He loved his wife and children to bits.

“No, at least I don’t think so.”

“You have to convince her to help me, Pete.”

“Me?”

“You’re close to her. She’d probably run away again if I approached her.”

“You’re right.” Peter agreed.

“Do something. Anything.”

“Anything, huh?” Peter said, nodding his head. He knew just how to go about it. Oh boy, this is going to be fun.

 

 

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CHAPTER 4

 

 

Alexandra was going nuts! She couldn’t concentrate or do anything right after that damn hot-choc with Peter and Jayden. Once home and alone in her bedroom, she threw her satchel on the floor and collapsed on the bed.

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