GRAEME UNCAGED: Part One (Taming the Billionaire Book 2)

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William’s right to any value in the couple’s principal residence, the clause that William had initialed. 
    John looked out the open door to his office and saw William bent over Maxine’s desk, whispering in her ear.
    If only the stupid little bugger had at least been discreet, at least used a condom...
    John could have taken his time and siphoned some money from the measly couple of million that William was managing for Louisa if his son hadn’t gotten Maxine pregnant.
    The only good thing was, this silly little bitch was easy to control, which he’d already proved to himself and to her for the last several months, and she didn’t have a father who could pull John’s strings.
    Her father was a retired postman, not one of the wealthiest and most powerful men in England.
    Yes, Maxine had shown John Spenser she was as anxious to please him as she was his son…whenever John snapped his fingers.
    Maxine was very compliant and would drop to her knees anytime, anywhere for him. He’d enjoyed fucking her on his desk while William was holding a meeting in the boardroom next door…
    It had been a stroke of genius, making her seduce William and fuck him as well. John didn’t know which of the two Spenser men had fathered her child, but it didn’t matter to him. The child would eventually inherit the family fortune. If there was any fortune left , he reflected bitterly.
    John Spenser pressed his intercom and instructed his P.A. to get Graeme Browning on the telephone.
    “What are you calling about, John?” said Graeme amicably.
    “You’ve bought up my loans,” spat John.
    “Ah, yes...”
    “And funded some two penny company to buy my rental properties.”
    “Which are now fully mortgaged to a subsidiary of my Bank,” agreed Graeme. “We bought up the mortgages as well as your major loans.
    “So I’ve been informed. I realize nothing from the sale,” snarled Spenser. “I was counting on at least Five Million in my pocket.”
    “No. My mortgage company was astute enough to see through the con you were trying to pull with your previous lenders, and we prevented that from occurring. I refinanced them with my mortgage arm in case you wanted to repurchase part of the portfolio once you’re over this spate of bad luck...”
    “That was thoughtful of you,” sneered John Spenser sarcastically.  
    “Oh, those other loans I picked up are all demand loans aren’t they?” continued Graeme as if John had not spoken.
    “Are you going to call them?”
    “Only if you’re unreasonable, John. We see how you got into this mess, and the Bank is happy to work with you to help you to recover your former prosperity.”
    “Unreasonable, who said I would be unreasonable?”
    “William, actually. He thinks you are will attempt to hold Louisa to ransom over this divorce.”
    “The idiot, to tell you that!”
    “I know, he must take after his mother, John. He certainly hasn’t your brains or savoir faire. Anyway, if this divorce doesn’t go through the Courts quickly and painlessly, I will consider it unreasonable....”
    John Spenser knew when he was beaten. He sighed heavily. “I’m sure the divorce will proceed quickly. William needs to marry Maxine. Uh, her mother threatened to go to the tabloids with some salacious details if he doesn’t, and if that happens....”
    “Your mother would cut both of you off without a penny,” finished Graeme. “So, John, you’re quite correct. He does need to marry Maxine, for your sake...neither your wife nor your mother would like those salacious details revealed, would they?”
    John Spenser swallowed hard.
    They didn’t know, they couldn’t know, could they?
    “And John? May I suggest you have a quiet chat with the head of my Security Department? He found out something about your stockbroker that may help you recoup some of your losses, maybe as much as Ten Million? That will just about pay off the note on the property your mother didn’t sign off on. Eradicate the

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