Crossland (Billionaire’s Game #4) Read Online Samantha Whiskey

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Billionaire, Chick Lit, Contemporary, Sports Tags Authors: Series: Billionaire's Game Series by Samantha Whiskey
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Total pages in book: 86
Estimated words: 79932 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 400(@200wpm)___ 320(@250wpm)___ 266(@300wpm)
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“Why do you look so surprised, sweetheart?” the woman asked. She reached toward Aspen, like she meant to push some of her hair back, but Aspen flinched away from the touch.

It took me seconds to put two and two together. The final piece of the puzzle clicking together the second Brecken gasped as she returned from the drink table. Aspen immediately put herself in front of her little sister.

I quickly stepped to Aspen's side instead of doing what my instincts were screaming at me to do, which was shield her entirely.

“You are not welcome here,” Aspen said, but her voice was a version of soft and shaky that I'd never heard before.

“Why wouldn't we be welcome here?” her father asked. He brought a champagne flute to his lips and downed the contents in one gulp. From the way he was slurring his words, he'd already had more than his fair share. Her mother too.

“It's an open party,” her mother said. “And to our surprise, when we saw the coverage on the event, who else would be on the arm of this man, but our daughter?” She leaned closer to Aspen, and I could smell the alcohol on her breath. “Such a smart girl to put your hooks into someone like him. I always said you were.” Her eyes trailed to Aspen’s stomach. “Are you pregnant?” she asked, her eyes shining with hope that had nothing to do with the joys of potentially being a grandparent.

Jesus, these people.

“Leave,” Aspen said.

“No,” her father said loudly enough to draw the attention of the people closest to us. He snatched another champagne flute from a tray a server was carrying, nearly causing the young man to drop the rest of the drinks.

“If there's something we need to discuss,” I finally spoke up. “I would be happy to speak to both of you outside.”

Aspen’s father's eyes met mine, hazy with drink. “Oh, we do have things to discuss,” he said. “But right now, I'm trying to talk to my daughter.”

“You have nothing to discuss with him,” Aspen snapped. “You shouldn't even be here. I've told you every time you've ever come around, we want nothing to do with you.”

“You ungrateful little bitch,” her mother whispered. “Is that how you treat your family?”

“Careful,” I warned.

“Why?” Her father asked. “You afraid of us making a scene in your fancy ass party? That’s the least of what we’ll do.”

“Cross,” Aspen said, drawing my attention down to her. “We should call security.”

I nodded, making eye contact with the security details that had blended into the crowd across the room. One nod and they started making their way over.

“Security may throw us out,” her father said. “But we'll keep coming back. You know that, Aspen. And you owe it to us. We raised you. If you want us to leave you alone, your new boyfriend is going to have to pay.”

“Jesus Christ,” Aspen muttered under her breath, her hand trembling in mine.

Brecken was in tears behind her, but kept her spine straight as she stood behind her sister.

“That's right,” her father continued. “You finally did one smart thing in your pathetic, idiotic life. You hooked yourself a good one here. We looked him up. And if you don't want us knocking on your door every day, all you have to do is write a check.”

“I'm not paying you anything,” I said calmly.

I worried about this situation happening since the moment Aspen told me about her parents. Honestly, I was surprised it’d taken them this long to find us.

“You can lay your empty threats on us all you'd like,” I continued. “But you will not receive one dime from me.”

Her father's face screwed up like he tasted something sour. “She's not worth it to you?” he asked, sneering at her. “You may have dressed her up to look like one of your dumb debutants, but under underneath all that fancy fabric she's still what she's always been, a selfish little whore⁠—”

I swung.

CHAPTER 17

Aspen

The sound of Crossland’s fist connecting with my father's jaw was so audible every single person in the room looked our way. Not only were all eyes on us, but so were the cameras who’d been documenting the experience.

Adrenaline racked my body as I leaped between anger, shame, and the protective instincts swirling inside me.

My father grinned, that same sadistic smile that I’d grown up with.

He’d just gotten exactly what he wanted, and he knew it, even as blood dribbled out of the corner of his mouth. Even as the security detail hauled him off the floor.

“I'm going to press charges, you stupid son of a bitch,” my father spit out the words, my mother fawning over him as if he was the most important thing in the world. Like we didn’t all know that she'd sell him out for a few zeros if anyone cared to make the offer.


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