The Billionaire’s Baby: Chapter 23
The Billionaire’s Baby (Seduced by the Billionaire Book 3)
GAVIN PLOPPED DOWN in the lawn chair in his motherâs garden. The party sheâd hosted had ended a bit earlier than planned, but it looked like everyoneâs feathers were unruffled. There was nothing his mother couldnât do when she set her mind to it, and the family rarely disobeyed her will.
If she could change Amandineâs mind tooâ¦
Itâd been over a week since heâd moved out of the house. He and Amandine no longer had any communication. That was what their lawyers were for.
The sky had darkened, although the sun was still streaking most of the horizon with a golden orange. Gavin drank bourbon straight from the bottle. It felt like nothing would be enough to numb the emptiness heâd been feeling ever since Amandine had announced sheâd fight tooth and nail to be rid of him.
Heâd been that much of a failure as a husband.
âMomâs gonna ground you if she sees you like this.â Meredith took a seat next to him.
âLike what?â
âDrinking and brooding and generally unpleasant.â
âIâm too old to ground.â
She cocked an eyebrow. âYou sure?â
âIâm returning to L.A. tonight.â
A small smile appeared. âChicken.â
Meredith looked like him, though shorter and feminine and with long hair. Some idiots in New York and Hollywood had said she could be an actress, but Gavin knew there was no way. She liked to eat, had a particular weakness for cheeseburgers and fries, and didnât care that the camera added twenty pounds.
She shoved a glass his way. âPour me a finger.â
âThereâs hardly enough for me.â
âThe bottleâs more than half full! Donât be greedy.â
Sighing, he shared.
She chugged it down and made a face. âGod, thatâs disgusting. I donât know how you drink this stuff.â
âIt costs more than what some people make in a week.â
âIs that why you drink it?â
âNo. For the medicinal effect.â A fantastic painkiller , no prescription required .
âHope it improves your mood then. You were a dick to Ethan and his date at the party.â
He made a face. âI donât trust her. Sheâs a Sterling.â
âAnd this is relevant, howâ¦?â
âEver heard of Sterling & Wilson? TLDâs arch-rival?â It was appalling the woman had gone through TLDâs financial records to âhelpâ Ethan.
âSo? Sheâs Ethanâs date. Seriously, Gavin, would you have been this much of a jerk if she werenât Barron Sterlingâs granddaughter?â
If theyâd met in any other circumstances, he wouldâve liked her. But things were tense with Jacobâs bigamy and the company falling apart, and Gavin didnât care for the complication of having a business rivalâs granddaughter in their midst.
âCome on,â Meredith prompted.
âNo,â he admitted grudgingly.
âAnd Ethan says sheâs amazing with numbers.â
âSheâs not too bad.â She was freakishly good, one of the best heâd ever seen based on the analysis sheâd done on TLD.
âSo be nice. Sterling blood or not, sheâs going to help me save the company.â
And if things donât work out , you can blame her . He swallowed the comment. âJust keep an eye on her. And I hope you succeed.â
âThank you. I plan to.â
He poured her another finger, but she didnât touch it. They sat in companionable silence as lights came on in houses around the neighborhood. Gavin took another long swallow. When was the last time heâd spent any time with his sister?
âDo you think Iâm an asshole?â he asked.
She choked. âWhat?â
âBe honest. Am I an asshole?â
âNo.â She stared at him wide-eyed. âWhere did you get that idea?â
âCatherine. And the fact that my wife intends to divorce me.â
âI thought you guys were expecting.â
âIt doesnât matter. She doesnât want me.â
âOh my god.â Meredith put a hand on his arm. âIâm so sorry.â
He shrugged. âI tried to work things out, but it wasnât enough.â I wasnât enough .
âI donât understand. She loves you.â
How confused Meredith was. âThen why does she want to get rid of me?â
âI donât know, Gavin. Things are complicated in relationships, but trust me. Iâm saying it with a womanâs intuition: Amandine loves you. Thatâs why she married you.â
âHow do you know?â
âBecause of the kind of woman she is. Sheâs not interested in money or fame. Sheâs not the type to go around hooking up on a casual basis.â
Gavin stared out into the dusk. Pete had said Amandine had an unrealistic image of their parentsâ marriage. She wanted what her mother and father had, even though theyâd been poor and had struggled to get by.
Love.
She wanted love.
Jesus. It was one thing Gavin didnât know how to deal with. He had done everything in his power to provide for her, make sure she never lacked for anything. Heâd always given money to his ex-girlfriends, and it had made them happy. Why was Amandine different?
The idea of losing her made everything seem hopeless. But he didnât know how to fix the mess without making matters even worse. He had no idea how to show her he loved her, and simply telling her âI love youâ at this point was too late. Too much had been said and done, and sheâd made it clear she could no longer bear to be with him in any way, not even for her own childâs sake. He shouldâve figured it out sooner and said the words earlier. If heâd done so back in Samanthaâs office, it couldâve worked.
Heâd give up all his money if he could go back in time and do things over. But he had no such power, and all he could do was make sure Amandine would never lack for anything.
* * *
Amandine stared out the window at nothing. Her limp hand held a paint-brush tipped in crimson.
Ever since she and Gavin had ended the reconciliation attempt, she couldnât focus. If it werenât for Brooke and Luna, she might have forgotten to eat.
âAmandine, you have a visitor,â Luna said.
âWho?â
âMrs. Lloyd.â
Amandine tensed. Luna called only one person Mrs. Lloyd: Stella. âWhere is she?â
âIn the living room.â
âIâll be right out.â She put down her brush and got up. Her palms grew damp. Why had Stella come? Sheâd never visited Amandine, and had no reason to stop by now, especially with the impending divorcing.
Stella sat on the sofa, her slim legs elegantly angled. Her blue blouse set off the pearls on her ears and around her throat, and not even the smallest wrinkle showed on her deep purple pencil skirt. She smiled when she saw Amandine. âHello, dear.â
âHi. What a surprise. I didnât realize youâd be visiting.â Sitting, Amandine touched her hair and clothes unconsciously. A simple ponytail and a paint-splattered baby T and jeans couldnât compete with Stellaâs neat French twist and silk outfit.
âI heard you couldnât travel, so I thought I should,â Stella said. âWe missed you yesterday.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âThe family party. It was yesterday.â
Was it? Amandine didnât remember, but then it wasnât like sheâd been invited. âI hope it was fun.â
âIt served its purpose.â
âWell then.â Amandine forced a smile. âThatâs all that matters.â
There was a short pause as Stellaâs penetrating gaze studied Amandineâs face. âAre you all right?â
âYes. Iâm fine, no nausea or anything.â
Luna brought out a tray of tea and cookies and disappeared. Stella ignored the refreshments. âI heard from Meredith that youâre divorcing my son.â
Amandineâs stomach suddenly felt tight. âThingsâ¦havenât worked out.â
âIâm sorry to hear that. But I hope you wonât try to cut all of us out.â
âOf course not. Itâd be cruel to deprive the baby of its grandma and uncles and aunts.â
The tension around Stellaâs mouth loosened. âThank you. Iâm afraid I did many things wrong by you and Catherine.â
âIâm sorry?â
âWhen Jacob and Catherine announced they were getting married, I could tell something wasnât quite right. I always thought sheâd marry Gavin.â
âYou didâ¦?â
Stella nodded. âI can piece together quite a bit from what my children say and do. Youâll see, when you have some of your own.â She picked up a sugar cookie and bit into it. âThen, a year after Catherine and Jacobâs wedding ceremony, Gavin suddenly married you, Catherineâs cousin. My childrenâs happiness is important to me, and I didnât know what to make of it at first. I assumed you and Catherine had âplayedâ my sons, as the younger crowd says these days.â A rueful smile twisted her face, and something like regret flitted through her eyes. âAs it turns out, I was wrong. Jacobâs an embarrassment, and Gavin canât be happy when you arenât. Iâve never gone out of my way to make you feel welcome and included in the family.â
Amandine shook her head. âStella, please. Youâve always been so gracious to me.â
âGrace devoid of warmth isnât really being gracious, dear.â Stella put half the cookie back on her plate. âI donât know if youâre going to want to keep in touch, but I hope you do.â
âOf course I will.â
âMarvelous.â Stella reached across the table and held Amandineâs hand. âNow, I have a piece of advice. Once the divorce is final, find somebody whoâll love you and make you happy. Life is short.â
âWhat about Gavin?â
âGavinâs hurting now, but heâll get over it once he realizes he wasnât the right man for you.â
A big lump formed in Amandineâs throat. Blinking her tears away, she nodded and cleared her throat. âWould you like to see the sonogram photos and stay for lunch?â
Stellaâs face brightened. âThat would be wonderful. Thank you, Amandine.â