The Billionaire's Call Girl: A BWWM Billionaire Romance

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her arms around his neck and pull him in a little closer to her.
     
    At this, he felt a desire in him for more than just their kiss, and he let go his grasp of her face and, brushing his fingers ever so lightly over the sides of her breasts to her waist, making her draw in her breath sharply. He slid his hands around her and pulled her snugly up against him, incredulous at the feel of her body pressed against his.
     
    They were locked in each other's embraces, the kiss having caught fire and their bodies catching fire almost as quickly, when the bell for the elevator rang and he let her go in one swift movement, stepping back from her, breathless and inebriated by her kisses.
     
    She stared at him with her half closed eyes, her lips parted, her breath panting as her chest heaved with their heat, blinking as she realized that it was time to go.
     
    Jake smiled at her a little as the tension in the air between them began to decompress, and she gave him a smile back, and then turned and walked into the elevator. She watched his eyes as the doors began to close, those green eyes that seemed to have no bottom to them, and she wondered what this next chapter of her life would be like.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

Chapter4
    Felicia stopped by her bank early the next morning and when the bank manager saw who had given her the check, he authorized an immediate release of the funds to her account. He also lifted the daily spending and withdrawal limits so that there weren't any.
     
    She could not believe her balance when she walked out of the bank and the door closed behind her. Her life felt like she had taken a sharp turn; almost like a right angle, and suddenly nothing in it was familiar to her anymore.
     
    She went home and saw that no one was there. She had expected that; it was the middle of the day. Her parents were both at work and her brother and sister were both at school. She walked over to the desk in the corner of the living room where her parents did all of their financial matters. She opened the top drawer and found pens and pencils, white out and paperclips, and she closed the drawer.
     
    She opened the lower drawer that had hanging files in it, and she found the file that held all of their mortgage paperwork. Her mother was very neat about how she kept everything, and so Felicia was able to find the most recent statement from their bank on the top of the stack of statements in the file.
     
    Felicia pulled out her cell phone and called the mortgage company. A friendly representative answered the phone and offered to help her.
     
    "What can I do for you today?" she asked, with a lilt to her voice.
     
    Felicia pulled her checking account debit card from her wallet in another profoundly surreal moment and said, "I'd like to pay the full balance of the mortgages on all of the loans on this account please."
     
    The girl on the other end of the line stammered in response, and after a long moment’s pause she said, in a derisive tone, " All of the balances? The total is three hundred and seventy nine thousand dollars," she stated it as if saying the number would put Felicia in a more realistic frame of mind and inform her that it was not possible to pay it in a lump sum.
     
    Felicia remained calm and polite, though her body was tense from the her down as she prayed that her attempt to help her parents would work. "That's fine. I'll give you the number on my card whenever you're ready."
     
    The girl sputtered again and then was quiet as she typed away on her computer and replied shortly, "Very well, then." She took the number from Felicia and in moments, the full balance of all the loans on the house she was standing in was paid, and the girl on the other end of the line was stunned by the unheard of act.
    "Well, that will take care of all of your business, then. We'll be sending out final paperwork today and you should have it in just a few days. Thank you for your business and please think

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