Beauty and the Billionaire (BILLIONAIRE BOYS CLUB NOVEL)

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wondered what had happened that would have caused such scarring.
    He glanced up and noticed her watching him. He dropped the silverware he was holding, and it clanged to the tabletop with a bang.
    “My apologies,” he said.
    “No problem,” she told him, a little curious at his mannerisms.
Was he . . . nervous?
“Sorry I didn’t dress up. I figured this wasn’t a date, so you know . . .” The words trailed off and for a moment, she felt a little uncomfortable. What if he viewed this as a date?
    “Of course not,” he said. And as if to prove her wrong, he gave his napkin a rough snap of the linen and placed it in his lap. “I simply wore a jacket because it was pleasing to me to dress well.”
    Well, so much for that, she thought. She couldn’t tell if his words were intended to put her at ease or put her in her place. Actually, it was never easy to tell with him.
    Mr. Buchanan reached over to a bottle of opened wine. “Would you like some?”
    “Are you just trying to get me liquored up?” she teased.
    He stiffened.
    “That was a joke,” she told him quickly. Wow, he really didn’t know how to interpret her humor, did he? “I’d love a drink.” Gretchen extended her empty glass toward him, still watching him. His fingers were long and skilled, and he poured the glass with remarkable grace. If she hadn’t seen him drop his knife earlier, she would have never suspected him of such a thing. He finished pouring and tilted the bottle back with a practiced flourish, not spilling an ounce.
    His manners were beautiful, even if his words were abrupt.
    The candles flickered as she sipped her wine and he began to pour his own glass. She wondered for a moment if the candlelight was for ambiance or to hide his scars. If it was for the latter, it was a bad idea—the flickering light made his scars that much more hideous with the shadows. And again, she found herself wondering about them.
    “I’m Gretchen,” she offered when he finished pouring. “I don’t know that we ever had a formal introduction.”
    “We did not,” he said in a crisp voice. “I find it hard to introduce myself when I am naked and unawares.”
    Her mouth dropped a little at that, and it was on the tip of her tongue to offer another apology when he glanced over at her, and she realized . . . that was a joke. Was he waiting for her to laugh? Or respond?
    “Yes, I do imagine it’s quite hard when a madwoman approaches you in the gardens shouting about how she saw your penis,” Gretchen offered back. “I can understand how that’s not much of an icebreaker.”
    She tried to gauge his reaction, curious. Would he get upset again, or would he be a bit more at ease now that they were sitting and talking?
    To her disappointment, he showed no reaction. Instead, he nudged a covered silver plate closer to the two of them. “I’m Hunter. Buchanan.”
    “I figured it was Buchanan,” she said. “Unless you were related to Eldon and you had the real Buchanan locked away in the attic.”
    He snorted, though there was no smile on that grim face. “Eldon is my assistant and butler.”
    “Clearly you hired him for his sparkling personality,” Gretchen said.
    Hunter glanced over at her, still expressionless.
    She grimaced, taking another swig of her wine.
Faux pas again?
“Sorry. I’m not trying to be unpleasant. He just wasn’t very . . . welcoming when I arrived. I’m sure he’s quite capable as an assistant.”
    He pulled the lid off the tray, revealing a pale white pasta. It looked as if it had been cooked hours ago, and the noodles were limp, the sauce clumpy.
    “Eldon is very protective of the estate. He is not fond of visitors.”
    “I gathered that,” she said lightly.
    He gave her a solemn look. “Was he cruel to you? Should I speak to him?”
    “Oh, no.” Gretchen extended her plate toward Hunter, since he seemed to be serving. “I was just surprised, that’s all. So it’s just you and him in this big

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