Page 97 of Mr. Masters (Mr. 1)


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"Would you like a glass of wine?" Brielle smiles. "I bought some non-alcoholic wine for you, too, Will."

Willow’s eyes widen with excitement.

I fill everyone’s glasses, and my mother holds her glass up for a toast. “To Willow’s first dinner party.”

Willow beams with happiness, and I unexpectedly get choked up. “To Willow’s first dinner party,” I repeat.

Over the next four hours, I watch on as Brielle adds my father to her fan club. The food has been amazing, the laughter has flowed freely, and I have to admit, I have had a truly fantastic night.

“So, what do you do back home in Australia?” my father asks.

Brielle smiles and glances at me.

“She’s an engineer,” I tell them proudly.

“What?” my mother squeals. “Really? I had no idea.”

Brielle nods and laughs. “You all seem so shocked when you find that out about me.”

“What do you do exactly?” my father asks.

“I design machines, but mostly I work on creating prosthetic limbs.”

“Prosthetic limbs?” I frown.

“Yeah, and some hearing aids, too. I don’t actually design them, more fit them to the client’s individual needs. I mostly work in the health sector. However, I have designed a few elevators.”

I try to process what she’s telling me.

“Shall we make our guests a coffee, Will?” Miss Brielle asks, changing the subject.

Willow frowns in question.

“It is customary to offer your guests a coffee or tea to wind down.”

“Oh.”

“That’s what the chocolates in the fridge are for.” She smiles as she grabs Willow’s hand over the table. “Let’s get that sorted, shall we?”

They stand and go to the kitchen. Brielle whispers something to my daughter, and Willow smiles warmly. The sight of it makes my heart constrict. I knew Brielle was perfect on the outside. God knows, every man on the planet knows she’s fucking perfect on the outside.

But today, she’s a new kind of beautiful to me. The kind of beautiful that makes me want to rush closer and kiss her. The kind of beautiful that makes me want to hold her in my arms.

My cock aches at the memory of having her. She was tight, toned, and as loving as she is in everyday life. I want to be alone with her again… right now.

But that’s the problem: I will want her to leave soon, too, and then she would.

For the first time since their mother died, my children are happy.

I can’t jeopardize this with my carnal desires. Not now, not ever.

I have to put my children before myself, and I have to keep away from Miss Brielle.

My eyes linger on the beautiful woman wearing the red dress standing in my kitchen, and my heart constricts at the thought of never having her again.

She glances up, and our eyes linger on each other’s faces a moment too long.

I drop my eyes and blow out a defeated breath.

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