Page 112 of The Donor Billionaire


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“Why is everyone so invested in my love life?”

“Maybe because since Rachel, there’s been no one of any consequence. No one at all, really.” He smirks.

“I’ve had girlfriends,” I say, suddenly feeling the need to defend myself.

“No, you haven’t,” Caleb fires back, chuckling. “You’ve had fuck-buddies and a few hookups when the need arose. Admit it, you don’t go to parties or socialise like a normal person.”

“Like you, you mean?”

“Exactly like me. I put myself out there and give myself a chance,” he adds, crossing his arms and legs.

“You look defensive there, brother,” I reply, smirking at him.

Caleb glares at me. “You can be smug now you’ve found Leah.”

If only he knew.

“Maybe you need to start up a conversation with someone rather than simply have them ride your cock,” I add.

“I talk.”

“I’m sure you do. Harder, faster, that’s it, baby.” I repeat all the phrases Caleb and his partners shouted out the night on the yacht.

He lowers his brow before re-crossing his arms over his chest. “That was Monaco.”

“Don’t tell me what happens in Monaco, stays in Monaco because you couldn’t wait to run to Mother about Leah and me. I wonder what she’d think if she knew what you got up to that weekend.”

“Time for me to go. You’re clearly in a strange mood, and I have a meeting to attend.”

I laugh. “Not so much fun when the boot is on the other foot.”

“Haha. It’s not long until Mother’s birthday weekend.”

“I know. Mum invited Leah to assist with the fundraiser. We’ll both be there,” I say.

Caleb grins. “She’ll have you walking down the aisle in no time.”

I flinch.

“Maybe Mum will set you up with one of her friend’s daughters,” I shoot back, smirking.

Caleb freezes at the door and groans.

“Heaven forbid.”

“A good girl for her wayward son,” I add as he throws open the door and steps out.

“I’m leaving now,” he says, almost bumping into Leah.

“It’s okay,” he adds, grinning at Leah. “I know he has a meeting.”

“He doesn’t actually, but if you want to believe that.”

Leah chuckles as Caleb dramatically throws his arms into the air. “I’m doomed,” he says, heading off to the elevator. The rest of the office watching him.

“Leah, do you have a moment?” I ask, loud enough for everyone to hear.

“Of course.” Leah steps into my office.

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