Page 18 of Cameron's Contract
“Oh?”
“There’s an unprecedented attack on my family’s business. It’s what’s known as a hostile takeover.”
“What does it mean?”
“An acquisition company has gone directly to the shareholders in an endeavor to remove my father’s hold on Cole Tea. A tender offer was placed to merge with another company. We rejected it. We’re under attack from a proxy fight. If there’s a simple majority vote agreeing within the shareholders to replace the management, the takeover will happen. The shareholders listen to the board. The board is moving forward with the takeover.”
Mia cringed. “Oh no, you were running all over L.A. looking for me.”
“A slight detour.”
“There must be something your family can do?”
There was a knock at the door.
“Yes?” I said.
“Dr. Cole,” came the Irish lilt of Irene, our overly formal stewardess. “Your presence has been requested, sir.”
“Tell them I’ll be right there.” I hoped Shay and Henry had found something of use.
“Yes, sir.” Irene’s footsteps fell away.
“Cameron,” whispered Mia. “What can I do?”
“Be you.”
“I’ll make you proud.”
“You already do.”
“It’s going to be rough, isn’t it?”
“It’s going to be bloody.”
“We’ve faced worst monsters, Cameron.”
I stared into her eyes.
“The ones inside our mind can do just as much damage,” she whispered. “If we let them.”
“True.”
“I believe in you. If anyone can save Cole Tea, it’s you.”
“With you by my side.”
She reached for my cock and I slapped her hand away.
She gasped in surprise.
I grinned as I studied Mia’s soulful expression and I reached around to the back of her head to grab a handful of locks. Shifting my hips, positioning my cock at her entrance, I then slid all the way in, enveloping myself in the snugness of her sex.
Her breath stuttered. “Cameron.”
I pulled her toward me and whispered, “Forget the contract. We’re never going to need it.”
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