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The Billionaire's Sudden Bride novel Chapter 29

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The Billionaire’s Sudden Bride

Chapter 29: Does That Proposal Still Stand?

Summer’s POV

Even in my druginduced haze, I could feel someone watching me. The intensity of that gaze followed me through fevered dreams. When consciousness finally returned, the first thing I noticed was the unfamiliar ceiling all clean lines and modern elegance, nothing like my apartment’s cozy simplicity.

My head felt stuffed with cotton, and every muscle ached like I’d run a marathon. Memories of last night came flooding back in fragments: Grandpa’s birthday party, the drugged tea, Charles Windsor’s cruel smile, Brandon carrying me through the darknessOh god. Brandon.

The room screamed masculine luxury all grey and white tones, with expensive furniture. Sunlight streamed through floorto- ceiling windows, catching on what had to be custom Italian sheets. Where am I? And why am I wearingI looked down at myself, heat flooding my face as I realized I was wearing nothing but a man’s white dress shirt. The fabric felt impossibly soft against my skin, carrying a hint of that winterfresh cologne I’d come to associate with Brandon.

Ms. Taylor?

The deep voice startled me, banging my head against the headboard in my haste to pull the sheets higher. Brandon stood in the doorway, looking unfairly perfect in what had to be Tom Ford loungewear. His dark eyes studied me with intensity that never failed to make/my pulse race.

Mr. Stark!I tried for a casual laugh, but it came out slightly hysterical. God, could this be more awkward?

There’s fever medication on the table.He nodded toward an elegant side table where several pill bottles sat arranged with military precision. How are you feeling?

Fever?I frowned, trying to piece together the fragments of last night. I don’t have a fever. Youyou saved me last night?

One corner of his mouth lifted. Obviously.

Thank you, butI glanced down at the shirt I was wearing, heat creeping up my neck. These clothes

I changed them.He said it so matteroffactly, like discussing the weather. There are no maids here, only James.

My face felt like it was on fire. That’s not what I meant! I was asking about my dress

Hmm?His eyes gleamed with something that looked suspiciously like amusement. It should still be at the cleaners. All clothing here goes to a specialist service.

I clutched the sheets tighter, painfully aware of how vulnerable I felt under his intense gaze. The events of last night came back in sickening waves Mother’s calculated cruelty, Father’s cold betrayal, the way they’d tried toNo. Don’t think about that now.

Hungry?His deep voice pulled me from my spiral of dark thoughts.

I nodded, not trusting my voice.

The bathroom has fresh toiletries. Get ready and come down for breakfast.

Okay. The word came out smaller than I intended.

The ensuite bathroom took my breath away all gleaming marble and stateoftheart fixtures that probably cost more than my car. Everything was new and unopened: Hermès toothbrush set, Egyptian cotton towels, an entire collection of La Mer products arranged with precise care. Even his bathroom screams perfectionist.

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Chapter 29: Does That Proposal Still Stand?

After washing up, I padded down the sweeping staircase, feeling oddly small in Brandon’s oversized shirt. The marble floors were cool against my bare feet, and morning light streamed through massive windows, making the whole space feel almost ethereal,

A gentle tap on the banister made me jump. Brandon stood at the betom of the stairs, those dark eyes tracking my descent with predatory focus. Miss Taylor isn’t hungry anymore?

You’ve gone to so much trouble, Mr. Stark.I tried to keep my voice steady despite how his gaze made my skin prickle with

awareness.

The dining room was a study in understated elegance, with views of manicured gardens through floortoceiling windows. Do you live here alone? Where is your family?

His eyes met mine with an intensity that made my breath catch. Alone. Though not for long.

The breakfast spread was surprisingly homey fresh fruit, pastries, and what looked like perfectly prepared eggs. Last night we had to use an ice bath to bring down your fever,he explained, pulling out a chair for me with that casual grace that seemed to come so naturally to him. Dr. Sean said you might spike a fever afterward, but you seem to have recovered well. I kept breakfast light.”

It looks amazing.And it did simple but elegant, just like everything else about him.

I made it myself.Sonfething about the way he said it made my heart do a complicated flip. James usually handles this, but

It’s better than anything I could make.I took a bite of the eggs, trying not to think about how domestic this all felt.

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