GRAEME UNCAGED: Part One (Taming the Billionaire Book 2)

GRAEME UNCAGED: Part One (Taming the Billionaire Book 2) by Kate Britton

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it to be left untouched for your grandchildren, so after our son is born, perhaps we could just change it to become his trust fund??? I will be settling Fifty Million Euros on Louisa the day we marry, so she will never want.”
    “Are you sure about this, princess? I know you wanted to rub William’s nose in it, but you’ve made this decision very quickly.”
    “Oh, Daddy, I’m thrilled. I know I’m going to be happy with ‘Riguez. Don’t forget, we’ve known each other through riding for a long time. We share a passion for horses, and we’re extremely attracted to each other.”
    Louisa blushed. “He’s so much more a man than William, so strong, so perfect for me in every way...I’m just like Mother, Daddy. I need my man to be in control, and William was so weak, I could ride roughshod over him. ‘Riguez on the other hand will definitely be the head of our household, just like you are. It’s how I grew up, and it suits me.”
    “I see,” said Graeme. “Then mission accomplished on all fronts. Louisa gets a handsome husband who happens to be wealthy, and who is just as focused on riding as she is. She gets a strong father figure for the baby. 
    “Rodriguez gets a son and a beautiful young wife to dispel the rumours his first wife is busy spreading...
    “William gets a second wife who is about as silly as he is, maybe even more stupid in fact, and whether John Spenser likes it or not, he gets the guidance of the Bank’s financial experts to try and pull himself out of the hole he so recklessly dug. 
    “Tell your mother to send the bills for the wedding to me, Rodriguez. I’m sure I’ll be walking a very happy bride down the aisle...”
    “I will be paying for the wedding, Graeme. I insist,” smiled the Prince of Iberia. “I’m delighted to be marrying this young woman. Maria Isabella and I were expected to marry from the time we were children. I was never overly attracted to her, whereas I look forward very much to Louisa and I marrying.
    “I find her to be the most desirable woman I’ve ever met.”
    He smiled deeply into Louisa’s eyes.
    Graeme and Olivia looked at each other, and Olivia rolled her eyes. Graeme bit back his chuckle.
    Rodriguez kiss Louisa softly and then looked at Graeme again.
    “We plan to spend considerable time here in England, so you will know your grandson very well, Graeme. And of course we would always welcome you and Olivia to any of our homes.”
    Olivia looked at the two of them.
    “Let me see now, Louisa… 
    “Today is Wednesday. You discovered William was unfaithful Friday afternoon, had lunch with your father and I Monday, and asked him to find you a suitable second husband. Graeme called Rodriguez Monday after that luncheon, he was here yesterday, the four of us had dinner last evening, and less than twenty four hours later, you’re planning to be married? That’s rather quick, isn’t it?”
    “Oh, ‘Livi, how long did it take you and Daddy?”
    “A lot longer than that, Louisa. I worked at the Bank on the same floor as your father for seven months before we began our relationship, and your Father certainly got to know me quite well.”
    “But from when you started to see each other, it didn’t take long, did it?”
    Olivia hesitated and glanced at Graeme. He was sitting impassively listening.
    “Three months, Louisa. And there were extenuating circumstances that had a bearing on us marrying so quickly,” she finally said.
    “And they were?” asked Louisa.
    “We’re nearly four months pregnant, princess,” smiled her father.
    “No!” she shrieked. “I’d never have guessed! Wow, what exciting news. Our babies will be two months apart, oh my...we’ll be able to share all the baby stuff, ‘Livi. Wait till I tell Julia, she’s going to die!”
    “Let’s wait until after the wedding to tell Julia, Louisa,” suggested Olivia. “We want it to be her big day, not focused on us.”
    “That’s so sweet of you, Olivia, to think of

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