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The Billionaire's Sudden Bride novel Chapter 10

Chapter 10: Mr. Stark, Let Go of Me!

Summer’s POV

I fought back a hysterical laugh. Something in his tone made me pause though that bint ofwhat was it? Amusement? Challenge? The way he said it reminded me of a chess player contemplating hit bext move. Don’t flatter yourself, Brandon Stark. I’m not one of your Wall Street acquisitions,

I glanced at Grandpa, watching how the late afternoon light caught the silver in his hair. His eyes had that familiar thoughtful gleam the same look he got when working out a particularly complex theorem. God, please don’t tell me he’s trying to solve the equation of my love life.

His hand squeezed mine gently, those professor’s fingers still strong despite their age. The familiar gesture brought a lump to my throat. How many times had those same hands dried my tears when as dire? Before I could spiral further into memories, Grandpa cleared his throat, drawing my attention back to our conversation.

Grandpa, I’ll do anything you ask, but not this. My voice wavered lightly despite my best efforts to keep it steady.

Grandpas eyes held that particular gleam 1 remembered from childhood the one that meant he thought he knew what was best for me. Summer, darling. Brandon is really

Grandpa! I cut him off, perhaps more sharply than I’d intended. The mere mention of Brandon’s name sent an uncomfortable flutter through my stomach. Keep this up and I won’t visit next time!“

He sighed, his fingers drumming a familiar pattern on the arm of his chair. The gesture reminded me of countless afternoons spent here, seeking his advice on everything from calculus to college applications. But this this was different. You’re being stubborn, child

Im being sensible.I stood up, smoothing my skirt with trembling fingers. We should go back out. It’s not polite to leave Mr. Stark alone in the living room.Even if that’s exactly where I’d like to leave him- preferably forever.

I hope you won’t regret thisGrandpa’s voice carried equal parts affection and exasperation. The familiar tone made tight. Why does everything have to be so complicated?

my

throat

The walk back to the living room felt longer than it should have. Each step brought me closer to those dark eyes that seemed to see right through every defense I tried to put up. Brandon stood as we entered, that predatory grace making even the simple movement look dangerous.

Professor.His deep v voice seemed to fill th

the room, and I had to fight the urge to retreat back to the st

study.

Brandon, my boy,Grandpa’s tone carried a note of apology. You rarely visit me, and I’ve been such a poor host. Well, let’s have

dinner.

I watched Parker efficiently set the dining room table, grateful for any excuse to avoid Brandon’s intense gaze. The familiar routine of a formal dinner suddenly seemed like the most complicated dance in the world. Just get through this. Smile, nod, and get out of here as fast as possible.

Parker had outdone himself with dinner a perfectly grilled salmon that probably cost more than my monthly grocery budget, paired with roasted vegetables that looked like they belonged in a food magazine. But I could barely taste any of it. Every bite felt like a challenge, especially with Brandon sitting directly across from me, those dark eyes catching mine whenever I dared look up.

God, does he ever stop watching? I pushed a piece of asparagus around my plate, trying to look invested in the vegetable’s journey rather than acknowledge the weight of his gaze. The way he ate was infuriating too each movement precise and elegant, like everything else about him. Even eating dinner has to be a power move with this man.

Summer, dear, you’ve hardly touched your food,Grandpa observed, making me jump slightly. Is something wrong with the

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Chapter 10: Mr. Stark, Let Go of Mel

salmon?

No! No, it’s perfect.” I rushed to take a bite, nearly choking in my hipste. Brandon’s lips twitched slightly, and I had to resist the urge to throw my napkin at his stupidly handsome Ince. Burt give is the satisfaction of knowing he affects you

The wine is excellent, Professor,Brandon commented, his deep voice sending an involuntary shiver down my spine. Az

Bordeaux?

Ah, you have a good eye, my boy! Grandpa beamed, launching into story about how he’d acquired the bottle. I used the distraction to try to calm my racing heart, but then Brandon’s leg brushed against mine under the table. The contact, brief an felt like an electric shock.

This has to be deliberate, I thought, shooting him a glare. He met my eyes with that infuriating half smile, and I swear I could see the challenge in them. Two can play at this game. I straightened my pine and adopted my best boardroom smile- the one I used when dealing with particularly difficult clients.

Mr. Stark,I cut into their wine discussion with practiced sweetness, how fascinating that you’re so knowledgeable about wine. Do you often spend your evenings educating young ladies about vintage years?

His dark eyes gleamed with something that looked dangerously like musement. Only the interesting ones.

Before I could formulate a suitably cutting response, his phone buzzed. He checked it with a slight frown, and for a moment, I dared to hope this might be my escape. Please let it be some urgent Wall Street crisis. A market crash. Anything.

Brandon,Grandpa’s voice carried a note that immediately set off earning bells in my head, it’s getting late. Would you mind driving Summer home?

No. No, no, no GrandpaI started, but the words died in my throat as Brandon’s lips curved into that infuriating halfsmile.

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