Give Me More--A Sexy Billionaire Romance A.C. Arthur (the giving tree read aloud .TXT) š
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RJ laughed. āYou just want to share the misery youāre going through with Desta, her mother, her grandmother and Mom planning your big day.ā
Major chuckled. āYeah, he is.ā
The brothers stepped off the elevator and walked down the white marble hallway toward the ballroom. Guests had already begun to arrive, and music from the band hired to play for the first half of the event flowed out into the hallway. After dinner and the big announcement, the DJ would facilitate his parentsā plan to dance the night away.
RJ hoped his intentions for this evening would go off without a hitch as well.
Grace traced the embossed gold letters on the white invitation, reading the words one more time. You are cordially invited to share in the celebration of thirty-six years of love between Ronald Gold Jr. and Marva Westing Gold.
āHeās gonna die when he sees you in that dress,ā Hope said from her perch on Graceās bed. Sheād been sitting there, with her legs crossed at the ankle and pillows propped at her back, for the last hour watching Grace get ready.
āItās just a dress,ā Grace replied. She stood in front of the full-length mirror on the inside of her closet door surveying the final product.
Sheād lied. The rose-gold-sequined two-piece gown was stunning. The halter-style top hugged her bodice before stopping to leave her midriff bare, and the skirt fit her tightly from her waist to mid-thigh on the right where it opened into a split. The soft and elegant material fell to the floor with a short train behind her. Sheād worked on her hair all day and was now thoroughly pleased with the shorter length and bouncy spiral curls that rested on her shoulders.
āAre you sure youāre supposed to be eating like that?ā Grace asked her older sister when Hope put yet another chocolate frosted doughnut hole into her mouth. Grace bought those especially for when she wasnāt able to get to a bakery to buy her favorite whole doughnut.
Hope was seven months pregnant, hence the reason sheād wanted a very quick fall wedding. The nuptials were scheduled to take place next weekend at their parentsā house, and Hope seemed to be eating away all her nerves.
āThis may be the only time I can eat guilt-free, and I plan to take full advantage of it.ā Hope grinned after she finished chewing. āAnd donāt get off topic. You and RJ have been writing letters and having long phone conversations like teenagers for the past four months. I sure hope tonight heās gonna put a ring on it.ā
Graceās stomach churned at the thought.
āOh, and I hope you keep the ring on it this time,ā her sister added.
āWe really donāt have to talk about this again.ā She moved from the mirror and grabbed her purse.
After her return from Saint Lucia, Grace had gone directly to her parentsā house in need of a safe haven. Of course, she hadnāt found it there. Videtta had been beside herself once Grace explained that she and RJ had rekindled and then snuffed out their chances at love during the trip. Her sisters had come to her rescue, taking her on a girlsā trip where they let her confess about all the competitiveness and validation issues sheād harbored all her life. And then theyād promptly read her the riot act for assuming she was less than anything but brilliant and competent just like they were.
With her new job at the paper and a newfound bond between her and her sisters, Grace had begun to feel better about herself and in doing so, sheād been better able to deal with RJ. Which turned out to be a good thing because when she returned to her apartment after the girlsā trip it was to find two letters from him. Sheād read each letter a dozen times before deciding to respond, and since then theyād been communicating either by old-school snail mail or telephone calls at least four times a week. Sheād made the mistake of sharing all those details with her sisters.
āIām just sayinā, youāve had the great sex and now youāve done theāwhat did Grandma used to call itāthe ācourtinā thingā? So thereās only one obvious next step,ā Hope said.
āWell, that might be obvious for some people, but for others, it might take a while to get to that point.ā Grace left her sister in her apartment then. Hope had a key since she was the only relative of Graceās who lived in the city. When her sister was done eating sheād let herself out.
An hour later, Grace walked into the ballroom at the Park Lane Hotel. Marva had sent her an invitation and RJ had confirmed sheād received it, so if thereād been any doubt in attending tonight, sheād pushed it aside. She didnāt want either of them calling her to find out why she hadnāt shown up. And truth be told thereād been no doubt. Tonight, Grace was feeling more in control and focused than sheād ever felt before.
She was late. After taking the time to get ready and chatting with Hope, sheād left her apartment a lot later than sheād planned and then, of course, thereād been traffic. Sheād arrived just in time to hear Ronās retirement announcement and to see RJ stepping up behind the lectern.
āItās an honor,ā he began after the lengthy applause from the room full of what looked to be three hundred guests. āNot only to stand here and accept this position, but to share in this momentous evening with my parents. Mom, Dad.ā He paused and looked over to where Ron and Marva sat at a private table draped in white linen with a gold candelabra at its center.
The entire room was decorated with white table coverings and gold pots full of white flowers. Candlelight illuminated the place, along with the one dark-painted
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