Unbreak Her Heart: A Billionaire BWWM Love Story

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you your own chickens.” He loved her open and positive attitude, but he wasn’t sure how she would raise chickens at her apartment. A slight shadow crossed his face when he thought of taking her back to her tiny apartment and leaving her there. They were saved from this slight downturn by the arrival of the next course, and they ate well.
    After dinner, the couple was delivered to a large, old, and very ornate building. The historic building caused Aliyah to crane her neck to look at the many details of stone and brick on the front of the building. The large, wooden doors opened into a lobby that seemed to call out to the visitors and ask them to consider art and music and love.
    The vaulted ceilings were painted with angels and clouds, flowers and trees. Floral arrangements were displayed throughout the large hall and people flocked like brightly plumed birds. It was a place for a display and the women were on display with their dresses and hats as their calling cards. Aliyah wasn’t aware of the fact that she was the most striking woman in the room. Her dress was simpler than those of most of the women and her makeup was not overdone. Some of the women looked like they were planning on going on stage with the caked makeup and clumped eyelashes that they thought were glamorous. Aliyah, on the other hand, was radiant with her wonder of the place and her feelings for Brad. He took her arm and guided her through the hall. He was proud to be with this beautiful woman who was enjoying these things that he could bring into her life.
    They were seated in the velvety theatre chairs that were reminiscent of yesteryear, but were really recently remodeled to give the theatre-goers more comfort and to provide the best seating possible. The high ceilings, ornate balcony, amazing stage, and details everywhere were enough entertainment for Aliyah. The lights went down and her eager hands reached for his. Her eyes shone as the show began and took her into a story that was not as beautiful as her own, but had her reveling in the joy of it all.
    Once the show was over, the young couple walked arm in arm back to the limousine. Aliyah was too excited to go back to the hotel for the night. She felt like a teenager who had just experienced a first of some sort and she was giddy with the excitement. “Oh, Brad. Can we do something else? I’m so happy. Let’s go somewhere else, too!” She almost bounced in her seat. She had no idea how enticing she was and he looked at her fondly.
    “I have another idea and I think you’re going to like it. Love, do you like to dance?” Brad’s eyes sparkled at her as he asked.
    “I don’t even have to answer that stupid question. Let’s go!” Aliyah was laughing as she sassed him with her response.
    They pulled up to a club with lights all over the front. The line stretched almost around the building and the bouncers were intimidating. Brad walked past the line with confidence. He approached the bouncers and they looked at him skeptically. “So you think you’re on this list, buddy?” They said this with mocking grins and sarcasm.
    “Oh, it’s okay guys. I’m sure I’m not on the list because Gavin wasn’t expecting me.” Brad took out his phone and dialed a number. “Hey. I’m trying to come and see you. Will ya call off your guard dogs out here? ...Okay. We’ll hang tight.” Brad winked at Aliyah. Within moments the cell phone of the head bouncer rang.
    “Yes. Yes, sir. No, sir. Yes, sir.” This was all they heard from the bouncer’s side of the conversation. The bouncer respectfully nodded to Brad and admitted him to the club with this message. “Mr. Gavin said that you should tell the girl at reception to show you to him in the back room and I’m to tell you to have a… uh… pleasant evening.” His eyes never met Brad’s eyes and his moment of power dwindled to nothing.
    Aliyah had brightened her lipstick and teased her hair a bit. Without a wrap, her dress that had fit in

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