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Beauty and the Billionaire: The Wedding (Billionaire Boys Club #6.5)(30)
Author: Jessica Clare

But I also can’t let this go. Not until I get it out of my system. That’s how I am. A dog on a bone, my brothers joke, and they ain’t wrong. Once I get fixated on something, I don’t let up until I’m satisfied. And right now? I sure as shit ain’t satisfied.

A woman hurries up to me. She’s wearing a pale blue polo shirt with a logo and a pair of khaki pants. The smile on her face is not welcoming in the slightest. “Can I help you find something, sir?”

“I’m looking for a friend,” I tell her, not stopping.

She trots after me. “I see. Do you have a membership?”

“No.”

“I see. I’m afraid we’re not open to the public.”

I stop and look over at her. She’s got the bright, fake smile on her face that says sorry, but I’m not leaving you alone. “How much for a membership?”

Her smile remains tight and fake. “It’s not just the price, sir. We rigorously perform background checks on our club members and ensure that only the most prestigious qualify.” She gestures back behind her, indicating I should leave.

As in, I ain’t gonna cut it.

Fuck that. I turn and start walking again. All I need is five minutes to talk to my shithead ‘buddy’, Bates. She can just hold her horses.

The woman starts making squawking noises and follows me a moment longer. When I won’t stop to acknowledge her, I hear her radioing for security. Like I’m a damn criminal. It’s so fucking ridiculous I can’t even find the words.

I’ve never been on a golf course before, so I don’t rightly know which way to go. There’s a path and so I start to follow it, and as I do, Bates rolls up in a golf cart, a frown on his face. “What are you doing here, Boone?”

I cross my arms over my chest. “Got a few things to say to you.”

“All right.” He gets out of the cart and turns to look at the men sitting beside him. “I’ll join you boys in the locker room shortly.”

They give me disgusted looks—ironic considering they’re all wearing pink shirts—and then drive off. Like I’m some sorta cockroach that crawled onto the greens. Fuck them, too.

Bates pulls at the leather gloves on his hands, a slight frown on his face. He eyes me up and down, from my cap to the dust on my work boots. “Did you just come straight from the site?”

“I did. Some of us like to work,” I drawl.

“I’m working,” he protests. “Networking is a very important part of being a good business-owner.” The look he gives me is cool. “It’s something you might want to consider in the future.”

“You’re giving me tips on how to run a business?” I bark a harsh laugh. “That’s rich, given that you came crawling to me asking for my help because you need a producing well instead of the dry holes you got right now.”

The look on Bates’s smug face grows alarmed. “Keep your voice down,” he hisses and leans in. “What the hell is this about, Price? Why’d you come storming here?”

“I came here because your asshole suit showed up on site and I want to know why.”

He tilts his head and stares at me like I’ve gone crazy. “What do you mean, you want to know why?”

“Just what I said. I want to know why.”

Bates sputters. “He’s one of my executives and the overseer of this particular project. He’s there because he’s got my company’s best interests in mind—”

“Because you think I’m gonna screw you?” I snarl. “You came crawlin’ ta me.” I slam a hand against my chest. “This is a favor I’m doin’ you. Why would you need to be protected from that?”

“It’s procedure—”

“Fuck procedure!”

He casts another horrified look around us. “Keep your voice down, Boone. This is a gentleman’s club.”

Am I not being gentlemanly enough for him? Too damn bad. I glance around and sure enough, there are several groups of people staring at us, including the employee that tried to stop me from coming in. All of them have shocked looks of distaste on their faces as they gaze in my direction. You’d think I took a dump on the green right in front of them or something. “I’m pissed at you, Bates, because you didn’t trust me and sent that insulting shithead over just to piss me off.”

He looks concerned, now, reaching out to take my arm and steer me away from the others. I jerk away from him, but head in the direction he’s going, because I want answers. “Insulting? Did he say something to you?”

“He acted like I was one of the hands. Zero respect for me or the business. Thought dowsing was a shit idea and tried to tell me how to run things.”

Bates only rubs his chin. “I can understand having a difference of opinion, and he’s a corporate guy. Of course he doesn’t understand dowsing.” The look he gives me is a bit condescending. “And as for one of the hands . . . well, look at you, Boone.”

My brow goes up. “The fuck you say?”

“Listen to how you act. Talk. Simmons is used to dealing with men in a boardroom. I told him he was going to speak to Mr. Price, the head of Price Brothers Oil, and he was expecting . . .” He shrugs, a gosh-shucks look on his fucking face.

“A suit?” I ask drily.

“Something like that, yeah.” He chuckles. “Of course he thought you were one of the hands. You still look and act like one.”

Do I, now? “I got a hand for you,” I tell him and shove my middle finger in his face. “You want a partnership? Take your fucking hand and shove it up your fucking ass, you cocksucker.”

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