My Dark Romeo Read Online L.J. Shen

Categories Genre: Billionaire, Contemporary, Dark Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 135
Estimated words: 135536 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 678(@200wpm)___ 542(@250wpm)___ 452(@300wpm)
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He stared at me miserably. “Loathing you was so much easier when I thought you were silly.”

Silence blanketed the room.

Surprisingly, I didn’t have many questions to ask. Only one, really.

Everything else was crystal clear. His motivations. His desires.

“This all happened years ago,” I pointed out. “Why did you take me as a wife just now?”

“A few reasons.” He tucked a lock of hair behind my ear absentmindedly. “First, I’m now the CFO of Costa Industries, within reach of CEO. Senior is seriously ill and will step down any day now. And you and Madison only recently made the engagement official to the general public. I was unaware of your existence until the week we met. Plus, for the longest time, I couldn’t tolerate the idea of having a woman by my side, even as decoration. Time dulled the anger, but it did not cloud the memory.”

I pulled away from him. “That all women are the same?”

He shook his head. “No, my precious Shortbread. That once broken, a heart can never mend. Function—yes. But you cannot repair something that is already in pieces.”

I didn’t agree with him. Then again, my heart had never been broken. Although, currently, it felt like it treaded dangerously close to this territory.

“So, now you know.” He collected our glasses, standing. “Why I hated seeing you parade yourself in front of Senior. Why he touched you to make a point to me—that you were fair game, too. Why I’ll never have children.”

He left no room for negotiation.

No room for thought.

I studied him from my spot on the rug, realizing he’d given me exactly what I wanted—the truth—and that it didn’t get me any closer to defrosting his heart.

If anything, the mission seemed more impossible than ever.

“I will never love you, Dallas Costa. For that, I am truly sorry. Because you are certainly worthy of love.”

Zach Sun

Is it just me, or have we not seen Rom in weeks now?

Ollie vB

It’s not just you.

He’s been busy with his sweetheart.

Zach Sun

Detroit?

Romeo Costa

@ZachSun, you are aware that this joke was not funny the first time around, let alone the fiftieth, right?

Ollie vB

There you are, sunshine.

Where’d you disappear?

Romeo Costa

Life is hectic.

Ollie vB

Too hectic to join our annual pre-Christmas snowboarding vacation?

Romeo Costa

I’m afraid so.

Ollie vB

Lies.

You’re not afraid of anything.

Other than catching feels.

Zach Sun

@OllievB, can you hear the meows?

Ollie vB

Of @RomeoCosta, being pussy-whipped?

Yup.

Zach Sun

@OllievB, remember when Rom had his balls?

Ollie vB

@ZachSun, yeah.

They were beautiful.

When he ran, they’d clank against one another.

It sounded like wedding bells.

Romeo Costa

Speaking of weddings, when is yours, @ZachSun?

Zach Sun

Never.

Romeo Costa

I’m giving it three months.

Ollie vB

I’m going to be generous and give him six months.

Romeo Costa

100K?

Ollie vB

Deal.

Whoever’s closest wins.

Zach Sun

I hate you both.

Ollie vB

I hear wedding bells again.

Romeo Costa

False alarm.

It’s just Zach’s balls shaking.

A week after Shortbread had pranced around in little more than a Post-It note covering her privates, I wined and dined Tom Reynolds at Le Bleu.

This meeting was long overdue. Last time, I’d canceled after Dallas channeled her inner Great Gatsby, throwing the mother of all house parties.

Today’s agenda included convincing Tom to reverse the DOD’s decision to grant Licht Holdings our forgone renewal.

Cautious optimism settled into my shoulders. Licht Holdings sat amid a PR disaster. With far too many fires to extinguish to fulfill the monstrous contract.

Jared slammed the brakes, narrowly avoiding a Tesla that cut him off.

“Ooof.” Shortbread careened into my side, sloshing sparkling apple cider onto my Bruno Cucinellis.

I jerked the bottle from her grip, sending it into the trash. “We’re minutes from the restaurant. Is this necessary?”

“I’m pregaming.”

“You’re spilling.”

And that brought me to the only downside of Tom inviting his wife—Shortbread had to tag along, too.

There was nothing wrong with my wife whatsoever. Stunning, entertaining, and sweet as sin, she provided a welcome distraction for Casey, who I doubted wanted to hear about drones, tanks, and semi-automatic weapons.

There was only one issue with Dallas—I could hardly think of anything other than burying myself inside her whenever she entered my vicinity.

Shortbread pouted, yanked tissues from the tight corset of her gown, and dabbed my loafers, presenting an unimpeded view of her generous cleavage.

“Dallas.”

“Hmm?”

But what could I say? Put your tits away before I spring a rifle-sized hard-on that’ll make Tom wish he never asked to see my weapons?

I extended a handkerchief. “Clean yourself up.”

Instead of using it to wipe the sticky cider off her hands, Dallas brought the square to her nose, inhaling my cologne. “You know, just because I agreed to come tonight, doesn’t mean I approve of your job.”

I swiped the fabric from her, collected her heeled foot, and dabbed the alcohol off her myself, ignoring her words.

“I mean, I don’t trust humans to take care of the planet, and all they need is literally not to suck. Why would I trust them with heavy artillery?”

“You’re not supposed to trust anyone with heavy artillery. That’s its entire purpose. The quickest war to end is the one that never started.”


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