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The Bet




  Table of Contents

  Title Page

  Author’s Note

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Chapter 25

  Chapter 26

  Chapter 27

  Chapter 28

  Chapter 29

  Chapter 30

  Chapter 31

  Chapter 32

  Chapter 33

  Chapter 34

  Chapter 35

  Chapter 36

  Chapter 37

  Chapter 38

  Chapter 39

  Chapter 40

  Chapter 41

  Chapter 42

  Chapter 43

  Chapter 44

  Chapter 45

  Chapter 46

  Chapter 47

  Chapter 48

  Chapter 49

  Chapter 50

  Chapter 51

  Chapter 52

  Booklist

  Acknowledgements

  About the Author

  Copyright

  The Bet

  (Indecent Intentions, Book 1)

  Lily Zante

  Text copyright © 2018

  Lily Zante

  All Rights Reserved

  Author’s Note

  The Bet, (#1, Indecent Intentions), is a spin-off from the from The Billionaire’s Love Story (a contemporary romance serial with 9 instalments)

  This book is a STANDALONE romance, and while you don’t need to have read any of The Billionaire’s Love Story previously, it might enhance your reading experience if you do, since most of the characters here appeared in that series first.

  The Billionaire’s Love Story:

  The Gift, Book 1

  The Gift, Book 2

  The Gift, Book 3

  The Gift, Boxed Set (Books 1, 2 & 3)

  The Offer, Book 1

  The Offer, Book 2

  The Offer, Book 3

  The Offer, Boxed Set (Books 1, 2 & 3)

  The Vow, Book 1

  The Vow, Book 2

  The Vow, Book 3

  The Vow, Boxed Set (Books 1, 2 & 3)

  Look out for my other contemporary romance series books:

  Honeymoon Series:

  Honeymoon For One

  Honeymoon For Three

  Honeymoon Blues

  Honeymoon Bliss

  Baby Steps

  Honeymoon Series Boxed Set (Books 2, 3 & 4)

  Italian Summer Series: (A spin-off from the Honeymoon Series)

  It Takes Two

  All That Glitters

  Fool’s Gold

  Roman Encounter

  November Sun

  New Beginnings

  Italian Summer Series Boxed Set (Books 2, 3 & 4)

  Perfect Match Series:

  Lost In Solo (prequel)

  The Proposal

  Heart Sync

  A Leap of Faith

  Perfect Match Boxed Set (Books 1, 2 & 3)

  Tainted Love Series: (A spin-off from the Perfect Match Series)

  Misplaced Love

  Reclaiming Love

  Embracing Love

  Tainted Love Boxed Set (Books 1, 2 & 3)

  An Ordinary Hero

  Standalone books:

  Love, Inc

  An Unexpected Gift

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  Chapter 1

  “One woman, for life. Hell, no.”

  Xavier had waited until Tobias was well out of earshot to state his observation. They were sitting outside on leather couches, on the rooftop terrace of The Oasis, the bar his friend owned.

  Tobias was flying Luke and his team to his wedding on Kawaya, his 300-acre private island in Fiji. Luke and his staff were taking care of the drinks for the 4-day wedding extravaganza.

  “He’s your brother. Be happy for him,” Luke drawled.

  “I am happy for him,” Xavier insisted. Tobias seemed more relaxed these days, and it was all down to Savannah and Jacob. “It was about time he met someone. I could say the same about you.” He glanced at his friend, but Luke kept quiet.

  “Not me.” Luke shook his head. “I’m too busy to be dealing with women.”

  Girlish laughter bubbled around the room making Xavier glance over his shoulder. Even though it was late evening and the night sky had darkened to a rich navy-blue, the soft lights from the lamps made it easy to see everyone. He raised his glass to the group of women who sat around a table scattered with jewel colored cocktails. A couple of them acknowledged him with an interested smile.

  “Know them?” he asked his friend. Luke seemed to know everyone who came here.

  “Lawyers and legal eagles, celebrating an engagement. That’s all you need to know.”

  Xavier eyed them slowly, his gaze lasering in on a woman with long wavy hair and what looked like a big and beautiful pair of breasts. His mouth watered at the sight of her hard-to-miss nipples poking through her silk dress. He flashed a smile at her, appreciating the view.

  Even with the slight chill in the air—a promise, in this last week of September that fall was around the corner, it wasn’t that cold because of all the heaters Luke had placed around the terrace. Or maybe the woman wasn’t cold and was just excited to see him.

  “Quit bugging my clientele.”

  “I don’t see them complaining.” Xavier lifted his beer bottle to his lips.

  “That’s because they don’t complain to you.”

  “Bullshit.” Xavier looked at his friend dubiously. “Nobody’s ever complained to you about me. You’re making that shit up.”

  On second thoughts, it was probably better not to risk anything while Tobias was around. With his wedding to Savannah a week away, his brother could sometimes get easily irritated. In fact his family, especially his parents, seemed to get annoyed when it came to Xavier and his love life. He didn’t understand why. He was young. Maybe not so young. But 27 wasn’t exactly old.

  Tobias was going to celebrate his 30th birthday the day before he got married. Talk about hitting two major milestones one after the other.

  Luke’s gaze drifted to the table of women before returning to him again. “Is Xavier-The-Stud-Stone in action again? Won’t your girlfriend mind?”

  Xavier rolled his eyes at the mention of the nickname Luke had given him many years ago. “I’m only looking.” Gisele wouldn’t like him ogling other women, but she wasn’t here, and he wasn’t about to do anything silly. He wasn’t that much of a douchebag. “You all set for the wedding? All set to show off your mixologist skills?” he asked, his fingers curling around the glass bottle.

  “Don’t call me a mixologist. I don’t need any fancy, stupid labels.”

  “Okay, calm down.” But Xavier guessed that his cocktail making skills behind the bar helped him pick up a lot of girls. Not that the dude needed to be behind the bar. “Think of the shit ton of publicity you’re going to get from it.”

  “That’s not why I’m doing it,” Luke protested.

  Xavier snorted in disbelief. “It’s not as if you would have turned this opportunity down.” It was Tobias Stone’s wedding, for fuck’s sake.

  “Tobias doesn’t want any press,”

  It was true. Tobias was an inten
sely private person. “My brother’s anal like that.”

  Luke leaned forward. His sleeves had been turned up, revealing hard, tattooed forearms that had Xavier wondering if he should get a couple of tattoos himself. Chicks loved that stuff. And that, along with the handful of bars and clubs Luke owned in and around New York, made him a babe magnet. Xavier envied him a little, and for having a thriving business which didn’t seem like that much hard work.

  “I don’t blame him. He wants no paparazzi and nothing leaked. I respect that, and I haven’t told anyone outside of my team. My staff is discreet, and they won’t leak anything to the press. I’m honored that Tobias asked me.”

  “He’s asked you based on my recommendation.”

  “He’s been here plenty of times without you.”

  Xavier scratched the side of his jaw. “When?” Tobias wasn’t a party-animal. “He’d rather watch the stock market than hang out in a bar.”

  “He’s been here a few times with Savannah.” Luke’s eyes twinkled. He seemed to be enjoying the telling of this news. Xavier angled his head. Yeah, well, things were slightly different now that his brother had met Savannah. These days Tobias was a changed man who had gone from spending most of his time in the office, to actually having a life outside it.

  Another shriek of laughter bubbled across from the table behind him, forcing him to cast another look over his shoulder. He quickly scanned around the table and zeroed in on the same woman again. His gaze settled on her a moment longer than usual, until she returned the stare, and then he turned his back on her.

  Show interest, but not too much. Raise their hopes, get them excited, and then pull back.

  “His fiancée seems like a nice girl,” Luke said. “And he looks happy.”

  “He is. He never used to go out much. I had to drag him out so he could mingle and get some pussy.”

  Luke slanted an eyebrow. “That was considerate of you.”

  “I thought so, too.” Xavier leaned in, eager to know, “Are you getting any?” Luke’s mouth twisted as if he was trying to formulate an appropriate reply. “For a 27 year old, you still talk like a teen.”

  “I’m being serious, dude.”

  “I am too. Quit the pussy talk.”

  Quit the pussy talk? It made him wonder. “Are you batting for the other side?”

  “You idiot.” Luke gave him one of his you’re-a-shithead-looks. “Some of us don’t like to talk about it as much as you do.”

  “Where were we?” Tobias rejoined them, slipping his cell phone away.

  “You were about to order a glass of whiskey,” Xavier replied, then raised his hand to summon a server. He should have ordered Tobias a drink while he was taking his call.

  Tobias turned to Luke. “Do you have everything under control?”

  “It’s all taken care of,” Luke assured him. “I’ve met with your security guys. We arrive the morning of your birthday, and I’ll be there to oversee everything. You don’t have to worry about a thing.”

  The server placed the whiskey glass down, and Xavier slid it over to Tobias. “Here you go, bro.”

  Tobias dismissed it with a wave of his hand. “No thanks. I’m good.”

  “Since when did you give up drinking?”

  Tobias gave him a hard stare. “I haven’t. I don’t need one now. Get me a Coke, will you?”

  “Coming up.” He caught the server’s attention again and ordered the drink before turning to Tobias. “You need to loosen up.”

  “I still have work to do before we fly out. We can’t all work from home in our PJs.”

  Luke sniggered. “What is it that you do again? I’ve never been able to figure it out.”

  Tobias grinned back at him. “Let me know when you find out, because I still can’t work it out myself.”

  “He drives a 488 Spider, though,” Luke remarked casually. “He can’t be doing too badly.”

  It ground on his nerves, the two of them talking about him like this. “I’m here, guys. I’m right here. And I’m doing fine.” Xavier raised his bottle and waved it at the two of them for ganging up on him. Tobias and him were opposites. His brother was far too rigid, far too organized. But then, he was a billionaire running a hedge fund. People thought that because he was Tobias Stone’s brother, that he was as successful, and as wealthy. He was nowhere near a billionaire, and never would be, and he’d almost made it to millionaire status a couple of times.

  Sad thing was, a million was nothing in today’s world. You had to have at least ten mill to get by. “Not all of us get Daddy’s trust fund.” This was aimed at Luke.

  “I gave my old man the middle finger,” Luke shot back. “And I’m building my empire with my own blood, sweat and tears. I haven’t taken a cent from Daddy.”

  Tobias listened and nodded his head. He didn’t need to say anything because he was a self-made billionaire who counted politicians and captains of industry as his friends. Not particularly close friends, Xavier assumed, but close enough that he could call them up if needed.

  It wasn’t that Xavier was jealous, but he knew he couldn’t rival that. He had never been as smart, or as astute as his brother, and he was painfully aware of the fact. “Laugh all you want, but I’ve been creating and running businesses ever since I quit high-school,” he said, a little too defensively. “And I can afford the Ferrari just fine.” He lifted his chin in defiance.

  “To confirm,” said Tobias, ignoring him and turning to Luke again. “Have you got the agenda?”

  Luke nodded.

  “And you’ve signed the agreement?”

  “Yes. No talking to the press, no pictures, no exclusives for any of the papers or magazines. Understood and noted.”

  Xavier suppressed a breath. His brother’s paranoia bordered on OCD at times. He took a swig of his drink and listened to Tobias and Luke discussing the wedding details. He felt like a third party in a business meeting for two.

  He was happy for Tobias. Of course he was, and it was about time things turned around for him, especially after what had happened with Ivy. But honestly, apart from that huge life-changing event, things had always gone pretty smoothly for his brother.

  Unfortunately, for himself, things weren’t so easy. Business had been slow lately. He didn’t have the smarts and the genius to run a hedge fund, but he’d had to find his own way.

  He wasn’t living off of Tobias’s generosity, nor did he want to. The problem with starting and running lots of small businesses, trying and failing many times over before finding a few that worked, was that it wasn’t consistent. He was always looking for new business opportunities. But when he made money, and sold a business off, or made good with the stock market, he did pretty well. Well enough to afford a Ferrari and a loft conversion in Tribeca. Well enough to easily afford thousand dollar bottles of champagne when he needed to impress.

  But things hadn’t been as great ever since he and Petra had broken up. She had been his lucky mascot but ever since the split, at Tobias’s party back in July, he hadn’t seen her. A week later he'd heard she was doing the rounds with a quarterback from the Miami Dolphins.

  Not that he'd been lonely for long. Shacking up with Gisele, a cute B-list actress, had relieved him of too much wrist action.

  He looked up as a gorgeous woman swept past their table, then stopped and stepped back, placing her hand on Luke’s shoulder and greeting him. Xavier eyed her butt as she talked to Luke, flirting with him like a nymph. Her hand slid down his arm, fingering his skin and tracing over his tattoos. “Come on over and say ‘hi’, when you’ve finished, stranger.” Her pomegranate red nails squeezed his friend’s bicep as a parting gesture. Xavier watched her until she was out of sight, and then turned his attention back to the conversation.

  “I think we’re done,” said Tobias, getting up and shaking hands with Luke. “See you in Kawaya.”

  “Thank you, for the opportunity.” Luke looked chuffed as he got off from his stool then excused himself.

  “L
ucky son-of-a-bitch,” Xavier sniped, watching Luke and the woman talking. “I bet he has everyone’s number.” It seemed like a waste because for all the phone numbers Luke might have had, Xavier hadn’t seen him with anyone for a long time.

  Tobias gave him another one of his steely looks. “You’re like a walking hard-on.”

  “This place is full of beautiful women, what do you expect?” The brunette on that table was giving him the come on. His mind was already in the gutter, and he could see by the way she licked her lips that hers wasn’t far behind.

  “You haven’t confirmed if your girlfriend is coming.”

  “Would you mind if she did?” His mother would give him a hard time, and he would have to make sure she didn’t get her claws into Gisele for too long.

  “I don’t care if she does or not,” replied Tobias, icily. “But if her coming stops you from hitting on all my guests, then go for it.”

  “You have the wrong impression of me, bro.”

  “Do I?” Tobias sounded testy. “If she comes, she’d better stick to my privacy policy.”

  That’s what he was worried about. He wasn’t sure Gisele could keep her mouth shut. She was easily impressed, and a little too text-happy. Each time they went out she’d take pictures and post them to her social media accounts before they’d even had dessert.

  “If she’s not on Vivian’s list, she’s not getting in.”

  Tobias and his goddamn lists. Xavier didn’t envy Vivian, Tobias’s new PA, the task of organizing the list of attendees. This ‘small’ wedding was turning out to be a security nightmare, and Xavier was still none the wiser as to what had happened to Candace, Tobias’s previous PA.

  He’d had her once, in the supplies cupboard in The Vault, Luke’s club in the basement. He’d had her up against the door with her legs wrapped around his waist, and her panties around one ankle. Maybe he shouldn’t have, what with her being Tobias’s PA, but the girl was a flirt, and she’d wanted it. And he had been single at the time.

  It had been a simple case of supply and demand.

  Maybe it was as well that she had left, or had been fired, or whatever. Even Matthias, who had been a close friend of his brother’s for as long as he could remember, had gone at the same time, and Xavier was still none the wiser as to what had happened to either of them.