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The Billionaire's Baby: BBW Paranormal Shape Shifter Romance by Ditter Kellen (4)


Chapter Four

 

Piper came awake slowly, stretching her legs out and cracking open her eyes.

She blinked against the morning sun spilling through the blinds and twisted her head to peer at the clock resting on the nightstand. It was nearly noon. She hadn’t slept this late in years.

Throwing her feet over the side of the bed, she stumbled to the bathroom.

With a jaw-popping yawn, she turned on the shower, peeled out of her sleep shirt, and sifted through the memories of the night before.

She’d drank entirely too much. Her head throbbed, and her mouth felt dry.

Piper stepped into the shower and eased back under the warm spray of the water.

The evening had gone better than she’d anticipated. Not only had she modeled her own clothing line for several hours, but she’d been offered a contract with one of the biggest distributers in the country.

Piper washed her hair and leisurely bathed, the feel of the hot water sluicing down her body lulling her into a near trance.

A pair of whiskey-colored eyes suddenly flashed through her mind. The memory of their intense stare would remain with Piper for a long time to come.

She switched off the shower and stepped out, conjuring up everything she could recall about the man beneath the Armani suit.

He’d been by far the sexiest man Piper had ever seen. And he smelled even better than he looked. If that were possible.

Well, she may as well shake it off. She would never see him again. Hell, she didn’t even know his name. Not that she would go in search of him or anything—she wouldn’t. Okay, maybe she’d Google him. But that’s where she would draw the line.

Once dressed, Piper dried her long auburn locks, dismissing the mystery man from her mind.

She trailed back into her bedroom to don her shoes when a dark blue business card lying on her dresser caught her eye.

“Seaborn Industries,” she read aloud, plucking the card from the desk.

Piper vaguely recalled Liz handing her the card during the party the night before, with a message to call the number on the front and ask for Mr. Seaborn.

Snatching up her cell phone, she dialed the designated number and applied some lip gloss while waiting for the call to go through.

“Seaborn Industries,” a female voice answered on the second ring.

Piper laid her lip gloss on the dresser and cleared her throat. “Hi, I was given a message last night to give Mr. Seaborn a call.”

There was a brief hesitation. “May I tell him who’s calling?”

“Yes, of course. Piper. Piper Hollister.”

“One moment please.”

Put on hold, Piper listened to the bland elevator music for what seemed an eternity. She was just about to disconnect the call when a deep, smooth voice came over the line.

“Miss Hollister. I see that you got my message. I apologize for long delay. I was with a client.”

Piper meandered over to the bed and sat. “Liz gave me your card last night. Although she didn’t say what it was about.”

“I didn’t divulge what it was about.”

Her eyebrows shot up. “Well, would you mind divulging it now?”

“It’s business related, and I’d rather speak with you in person.”

“What do you suggest?”

A brief pause ensued. “Dinner tonight?”

Piper blinked. First of all, she had no idea who Mr. Seaborn even was. For all she knew, he could be a serial killer who preyed on unsuspecting women. Or he could be the typical old touchy-feely pervert type looking for some action.

He sure didn’t sound old, she thought, switching her cell to the other ear to grab her earrings from the nightstand.

She supposed she’d just have to reserve judgement on the pervert part for when they met.

“Dinner tonight?” she found herself repeating. “No hint on what kind of business you’d like to discuss?”

“I think your clothing line has the potential to make a lot of money if sold to the right buyer. And I may just be that buyer.”

Piper hesitated. “You want to discuss my clothing line?”

“I do.”

“Well, Mr. Seaborn, I was offered a pretty hefty contract after the show last night. I doubt I’d be interested in passing that up.”

“You have no idea what I’m offering, Miss Hollister. How about we meet for dinner and discuss the possibilities?”

“All right,” Piper found herself saying. “When and where?”

“How about Pilesco’s at seven o’clock.”

Piper took a nervous breath, switched sides with her cell phone once more, and put on her other earring. “I’ll be there.”

“See you then.” The line went dead.

Piper stood and placed her cell in the pocket of her shorts before heading downstairs.

Pilesco’s was not only a public place, but a very expensive place. Piper had always wanted to eat there.

She strode into the kitchen and poured herself a cold glass of water, took two over-the-counter pain relievers, and opened a can of cat food to feed Whiskers.

The large gray feline picked that moment to trot into the room and swirl his furry body around Piper’s calves.

She bent and scooped him up. “Are you hungry, big boy?”

At the cat’s meow, Piper smiled and set him in front of his food dish. “Enjoy.”

The front door suddenly opened and Piper’s mother stepped inside. “You really need to use your deadbolt, Piper. Anyone with a knife can pick your flimsy lock and kill you in your sleep.”

“Like you?” Piper trailed over and kissed her on the cheek.

Bess huffed, tilting her face up for her daughter’s kiss. “I used my key. I thought you would be out today with Rhonda, celebrating your impending contract with Calibri’s.”

“Shit,” Piper muttered, rushing to grab her purse. “I’m late. I forgot all about meeting her for lunch.”

Pulling her cell phone from the pocket of her shorts, Piper dialed Rhonda’s number and hurried out the front door.

She glanced back at her mother as she stepped onto the porch. “Lock up when you leave.”

“Have a good time,” Bess called with a wave.

  After apologizing profusely to Rhonda, Piper ended the call with a promise to arrive within ten minutes, and then jumped behind the wheel of her car.

But lunch with Rhonda wasn’t all that Piper had on her mind as she backed out of the drive and sped down her street. No, her date with the owner of Seaborn Industries occupied her thoughts.

Not that Piper considered it a date. More of a business meeting, actually. But that didn’t slow the nerves currently jumping around in her stomach. On the contrary. Seaborn Industries was interested in her clothing line.

Piper arrived at the small café on the outskirts of town and practically jumped from her car.

She jogged to the front door, jerked it open, and hurried inside.

Rhonda sat in a corner booth, sipping on a glass of watered-down tea. And Piper knew it to be tea. Rhonda had it every time she ate.

“I’m so sorry I’m late.” Piper slid into the booth opposite her friend. “I overslept.”

Rhonda’s blue eyes twinkled with humor. “I imagine you did, Miss I Got a Contract.”

Piper grinned. Rhonda was the sister that Piper never had. Though complete opposites in everything from their taste in music to their taste in clothes, Rhonda was the oldest and dearest friend Piper had. “It’s not set in stone yet.”

“Oh, please,” Rhonda retorted with a smirk. “We both know they want your clothing line. They were practically chomping at the bit last night to get you to sign.”

Piper ordered a water from the waitress who’d ambled over, before glancing back at Rhonda. “Have you decided on what you’re eating?”

“I’ve been waiting here for half an hour. I have decided and changed my mind three times.”

With a chuckle, Piper ordered a BLT and French fries, thanking the waitress as she poured her a glass of water.

“That sounds good,” Rhonda told the waitress. “I’ll have what she’s having.”

Piper blinked. “We never eat the same thing. I thought you didn’t care for BLTs.”

“I love BLTs. I’m just never eat them for fear I might gain a pound.”

Softening her gaze, Piper reached across the table and touched Rhonda’s hand. As thin as her friend was, she’d always thought herself overweight.

“Rhonda, you can’t weigh more than a hundred pounds soaking wet. Why do you torture yourself so much? You have to learn to be happy in your own skin. You’re beautiful. Own that shit, love.”

“You’re the beautiful one. You have style, grace, and a confidence that I would kill for. Plus, you’re naturally tan.”

Piper waved off her praise. “Confidence is the keyword here, sweetie. I’m a size sixteen. And I’m comfortable with that. I like my body just the way it is.”

Rhonda grinned. “I like your body too. I think you look amazing. It’s my own skin that I’m not comfortable in. Maybe it’s because I’m so short.”

“Love you. Accept you. Embrace you.” Piper leaned back against the booth’s seat as the waitress arrived with their food.

Taking a drink of her water, Piper picked up her sandwich and peered curiously at her friend. “Did you happen to notice a tall guy at the party last night, wearing an Armani suit and a close-cropped beard?”

Rhonda’s eyebrow lifted. “No. But apparently you did. What about him?”

“Oh, nothing. He was only the single most beautiful man I’ve ever seen.”

“Why didn’t you ask him his name?”

Piper shrugged. “I was running late and just happened to bump into him on my way inside.”

“You? Running late? Say it isn’t so.”

A laugh bubbled up in Piper. “Story of my life.”

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