Unbreak Her Heart: A Billionaire BWWM Love Story

Unbreak Her Heart: A Billionaire BWWM Love Story by Lacey Legend

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Authors: Lacey Legend
but Aliyah was, by far, the better dancer. She had always joked that football players made terrible dancers, but Leo could hold his own if he kept it simple, and Aliyah was soon in her zone. She felt the music move her and the beat pounded through her body. Leo was simply a side note to what she was doing and feeling. She did tone down any moves that might lead him on or encourage him to get too close and he kept his distance. As the music rose and they started to feel the thumping all the way to their toes, Aliyah was glad to see Brad coming onto the dance floor.
    He cut in and Leo obligingly moved aside and let Brad move in. Brad and Aliyah began to move together as if they were alone. The heat between them coupled with the music and bystanders either had to stare or look away because their passion was contagious. Aliyah was surprised at what a good dancer Brad was. She thought that his other qualities were already almost too much of a good thing. Their bodies moved together and they began to sweat on the dance floor. Aliyah had never had such a great time dancing, and that was saying something.
    Brad had learned to dance as a child. Growing up to be presented in society, he had learned to dance in the more traditional ways. He had a knack for it, though, and through the years, he and his friends started to go out for fun. That’s exactly how Gavin got interested in owning a night club. The guys would go from bar to bar. They rarely had trouble getting in because of their wealth and connections. However, this wasn’t enough for Gavin. He wanted to have his own place to be comfortable in a club and he wanted to make the rules. That is why, after several years of club hopping with his friends, Gavin decided to build his own. He hadn’t expected Brad to get so busy and to change his priorities. Brad had stopped coming out to clubs for some time and Gavin went ahead with his fun on his own.
    This club went all night long. In time, even Aliyah was finished dancing. She was happily tired and ready for bed. They left the club with their ears ringing and she couldn’t wait to take off her shoes. Brad had arranged for a hotel nearby and the staff of the hotel had already received their luggage and unpacked for them. Aliyah couldn’t get used to the luxury of so much help, but she was relieved to come into the suite and know that her things were ready for her to use.
    There was a main sitting room in the suite with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. They would never need two beds, but the two bathrooms made it easy for the tired couple to shower quickly so that they could crawl into bed together. In spite of the late hour and their tiredness, the dancing had stoked their libidos and they fell together on the bed. Their bodies writhed together as if the time on the dance floor had been leading to this very moment. Their freshly showered skin coupled until they had satisfied themselves and fell fast asleep.
    ***
    The next day was more practical. They ordered breakfast in their room and room service brought it in so that they could get ready to go home. The jet was to take them to their own city. Someone had been sent to retrieve the BMW from their vacation spot and it would be waiting for them at the airport. Brad was careful to arrange things for Aliyah’s comfort and she was never caught waiting for a car, a phone call, or anything that would impede their good time together.
    “All right, love. I’ve got to run in to grab something with caffeine.” Brad said this at a gas station after they retrieved the car. “Would you like anything?”
    “Water would be great, thanks.” Aliyah wanted to take good care of this new heart and live for many years, especially now that she had so much to live for.
    Brad had called her “love” a few times, but he never said “I love you.” It made her a little nervous, especially since he had been so hesitant to date her initially and that look of sadness still crossed his face often, even

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