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The Beaumont Brothers: The Complete Series by North, Leslie (2)

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The class erupted into applause at their butchered modern version of Romeo and Juliet, and Gregor helped Kara to standing. Her face was flushed, a sure sign that he’d gotten to her. It was his goal with nearly every woman he crossed paths with, but especially her, since she’d been seething annoyance with him since class began.

At least he could win her over with charm. Her lingering looks his way as he departed the stage told him everything he needed to know. Charm was his primary currency, in any country, for any business deal. And he’d need a lot of it to seal the deal before him.

She’ll do quite nicely. He settled back into his seat, intent on at least looking like he was paying more attention. Thank god for his stint in the drama troupe during university; it had paid off all these years later. He hadn’t actually planned on participating in this improv class he’d signed up for. No, his goal was much more difficult than honing his craft or fine-tuning his public speaking. Besides, he was more than accomplished at both of those.

Gregor needed a wife.

Rather, he needed someone to pose as his soulmate, and be willing to take the act all the way to the altar. Hence the last month and a half scouring the Seattle area for improv classes, acting classes, drama meet-ups and everything in between. He needed a woman of a certain age—mid-twenties—of a certain look—gorgeous enough to fool his family that he’d finally chosen his life partner—and with a certain flexibility. Marrying him for convenience would not necessarily be easy, but it would come with benefits. And part of the ruse would involve flying around the world with him, making appearances, supporting his racing career, and convincing his grandmother that the conditions of his grandfather’s last will and testament would indeed be met by the deadline.

It was a tall order on a good day, but Kooky Kara inspired a certain hope in him. She was beautiful enough to make him look twice. Silky, dark brown hair that begged him to run his fingers through it. Charmingly cream-colored complexion that blushed an equally charming rose. And her body was as soft and intoxicating in his arms as any of his most memorable flings.

Let’s just hope she agrees to the deal. Gregor didn’t make the mistake of looking disinterested or bored in class again. Actually, Kooky Kara was quite captivating. She clearly had a talent for teaching people and even more clearly knew her way around the full range of human emotion. All the better for his plan.

After more introductory exercises and a brief question and answer session, the hour-long class wrapped up. A few students beelined for Kara, so Gregor bided his time, crossing an ankle over his knee as he waited.

Kara’s dark eyes glanced at him over the shoulder of the girl talking to her. The theater had almost entirely emptied out; he was the only person still waiting. When the girl walked away and Kara was left chatting quietly with her assistant, Gregor stood. He approached slowly, almost jauntily, loving the lick of curiosity that sizzled through the air as he neared.

He waited as she finished her sentence with the assistant, then he offered a grin that plenty of women had described as dazzling and handsome. “Kooky Kara. Might we speak?”

Kara paused, her mouth parted, as her gaze raked over his face. “Is everything okay?”

“I’d like to speak to you.” He shoved his hands into his pockets. “Alone, if possible.”

Kara glanced at her assistant, who nodded fiercely, reaching for a bookbag in the front row. “No problem. I’m on my way out. See you tomorrow, Kare!”

The assistant’s footsteps thudded softly on the carpet as she headed for the side door. Gregor watched her go, waiting until the door shut behind her to continue. When he turned to Kara, her brows were knit with worry.

“I hope there isn’t a problem with the class,” she began.

“Oh, no. You have a lovely class.” He pressed his palm against his heart to show his sincerity. “I just felt the need to speak with you privately about…a different matter.”

“Oh?” Kara narrowed her eyes.

“I must ask that you hear me out.” Nervousness pricked at him. In all the classes he’d attended, he’d never gotten as far as making the pitch. Kara was the first woman who even remotely fit the bill. And if he was ever going to sell anything in his life, it needed to be this idea.

“Sure.” She shrugged, but he could taste her confusion like fresh blood.

“My full name is Gregor Beaumont.” He paused, waiting to see if the name jogged her memory. Most everyone he met had at least heard of his company before. Nothing flashed across her face. “I own a company called B3 Motors. My two brothers and I—they’re the other two B’s—we engineer and invest in high performance racing engines. I drive brand awareness and build connections for new contracts and such.” When her eyes narrowed further, he added quickly, “This is not a business meeting. I simply want you to know my background. And what brings me here today.”

“I can’t imagine,” she said softly.

“I shall tell you.” He laughed a bit, running a hand through his hair. He’d practiced this so many times in his head, but when it came down to it, the whole thing was a bit absurd. “I’m the public face of the company. And I’m in a bit of a bind. I need a steady girlfriend to help stabilize my image. For business purposes.” He paused, gauging her reaction. When her face remained neutral, he added, “I’d like to hire you to act as my girlfriend. And I’ll compensate you extremely well for taking on this role.”

Kara blinked several times before her gaze met his. He could practically taste her disbelief. “What?

“I know it sound quite silly,” he began, “but—”

“Wait a second.” She brought her hand to her forehead, squinting into the distance. “Now I know who you are! I saw you in some magazine once.” She snapped her fingers. “God, that was driving me crazy.”

His belly wrenched. So she had some reference of him after all. “Was it?”

“Yes, you’re that, that…” She waved her hand in the air as she struggled for the word, “That British playboy or whatever. I can’t remember what they called you. You dated Demi Lovato for a little bit, right?”

He cleared his throat. He hadn’t dated her so much as hooked up with her twice before the tabloids picked it up. “Right.”

Kara laughed. “Wow! Okay, so, why do you need a girlfriend again?”

He gnawed at the inside of his lip, looking her up and down. “Because I don’t have one. I—”

“But you have access to all the celebrities of the world,” she interjected, cocking a disbelieving look. She had a point. But they wouldn’t do. And for some reason, he’d thought that the actual impetus behind his search wasn’t so important. But her bullshit radar was finely tuned.

“You’re right. But what I need them, you, someone for is a bit more delicate than that. You see, my grandfather passed away several months ago. The old man liked to meddle in our personal lives, perhaps too much for his own good. He demanded that his grandsons find serious relationships within a year and a half of his death, or else we risk losing control of our company.”

Kara blinked. “Dang, grandpa.”

“He owned a controlling share in our company, but never interfered with our management. Until his death, that is. His estate is scheduled to sell off his share to a competitor if all three of us don’t find wives. Or, what seem like wives, as would be the case.”

“So your brothers are roaming Seattle, doing the same thing as you right now?”

Gregor gave a curt laugh. “Not exactly. I’m a bit more proactive than them in this matter.”

“Why don’t you just find a real girlfriend?” Kara shrugged, tucking some of that dark hair behind her ear.

“I don’t want one,” he said.

“So what would you pay me? Provided I accepted this ridiculous offer.”

Gregor clenched and unclenched his fists inside his pockets. It had to be high enough to make her say yes. But not high enough to be a financial liability. “Five million for acting as my soulmate until the company is safe.”

She sighed, looking down at the floor. “Sorry. Not good enough.”

He swallowed. “What would be good enough?”

Kara gestured around her. “Add this theater on top.”

Gregor looked around them. “What? I can’t just…purchase the theater.”

“Yes, you can. It’s for sale right now. And I want it. Along with start-up costs and the first year’s operating expenses for my own drama school.”

Gregor studied her neutral face, trying to tease out some sort of direction. Had she planned this all along? Her confidence and surety told him she’d either been prepared for the pitch, which was impossible, or she was an extremely adept negotiator.

“How about this?” He paused, allowing the idea to finish formulating before speaking again. “Instead of purchasing the theater for you, I’ll buy the theater for myself and lease it to you for a dollar per year for the duration of our contract, with an option to buy me out at the end of that time.”

She crossed her arms, head tilted to the side. “This theater alone costs two million dollars. After your payout, I’d be left with just a couple mil for years of fake marriage. Not good enough.”

“Ten million, and the theater offer stands.” He reached out to her as she turned away, feeling a bit like they were back on stage doing the Romeo and Juliet mashup.

She paused, turning to look at him over her shoulder. “I need to think about it.”

“Of course. Please.” Wise of you, from a business standpoint, not to shake on it now. Even though he was desperate to shake on it and rid himself of this horrible wife-hunting task. “Take your time.”

“I’ll sleep on it and let you know tomorrow.” She dug into her back pocket and produced her phone. “So, what’s your number?”

He rattled off the number and then added hers into his own phone. Once that was done, he felt like he’d at least accomplished something. If only getting a pretty girl’s number, which in his book, was usually the sign of a good day.

But this pretty girl had a lot hanging on her.

“Well. I guess we’ll talk soon.” Kara offered a stiff smile, and then brushed past him, heading for her things in the front row.

“I trust you won’t share this offer with anyone,” Gregor said quickly as she walked toward the door. “This is a sensitive issue, and I don’t want the media interfering before we’ve come to an agreement.”

“Your secret is safe with me,” she said, flashing him a sweet smile that made him grin in return. Dammit, the woman was skilled. Almost as skilled as he was.

And that would work out perfectly.

As long as she says yes.

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