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Blackmailing the Billionaire (Billionaire Bachelors #5)(8)
Author: Melody Anne

She couldn’t imagine sitting in a board meeting with him. His entire attitude shouted power, beyond anything she could imagine. She really may have taken on more than she could handle, but she knew the journalism world was a tuff nut to crack, and she’d deal with harder cases than him. She could handle it.

“I know you hate interviews, and having your privacy invaded. I’ll be tactful in what I write, but I’ll also be truthful. If you’re trying to hide unethical business practices, I will figure it out, and I won’t lie,” she said with her shoulders squared. It took everything in her not to shake.

He looked deeply into her eyes - she knew to see if he could intimidate her. Suddenly, his mouth flashed up in what looked like a genuine smile. She looked at him in stunned silence. She didn’t understand why he’d be smiling when she’d so obviously won. She was beginning to worry she may not have really won anything after all.

“You’re very brave from your hospital bed. We’ll see how well you do when you’re not quite so frail and using that unfair advantage at your disposal,” he said with the same smile in place. She didn’t back down.

“I don’t break easily.”

“We’ll see. I always get what I want, too, Ms. McIntyre,” he said, reverting to her last name.

“What do you want?” she asked, though she wasn’t sure she wanted to know the answer to that question.

“That will have to be a surprise,” he promised. It wasn’t a threat, or a question, it was a statement of intent.

This was a bad, bad idea. She was too stubborn to back down, but she was getting a really bad feeling about the entire situation. She’d get her interview, but at what cost? If she were a smarter woman, she’d sign his papers, take the money and run.

As if he could read her thoughts, he took said papers, and ripped them in half. She almost gasped at the finality of it. She hoped her fear wasn’t showing. If he felt he had the upper hand she wouldn’t stand a chance at going head-to-head with him.

“I’ll be back in a few days with the proper paperwork. Then, it looks like we’ll be inseparable for a month,” he said before turning away. She wanted to call him back and tell him it had all been a mistake. She knew she should forget about the whole thing, but she couldn’t seem to get the words past her throat. She’d go through with it, and she’d write up the best article ever written on any of the Andersons. She tossed and turned the entire night and knew the next couple of days were going to be stressful. Every sound would have her head turning, waiting for Max to walk back through the door.

Max walked out of the room, proud that he’d managed to keep his composure intact at the end. He’d let her see his anger for a short time, and he wanted to throttle his uncle and father, but overall he’d done well.

He certainly had to give her credit for bravery. She truly believed she’d won a battle of sorts with him. If he hadn’t wanted to allow the interview, then she wouldn’t have gotten him to back down. He’d been completely against it at first, but the more she spoke, the more he realized he wanted to spend time with her. She was stirring something in him, and he needed some time with her to figure out exactly what that was.

His attorney would draw up an iron-clad contract so she wouldn’t be able to speak about anything he didn’t wish her to talk about, so he wasn’t worried about the actual article she wanted to do. He wanted to see those determined eyes darken with passion while she writhed underneath him in pleasure. He’d take pleasure in making her burn for him, and he’d do it with the utmost satisfaction. He hadn’t looked forward to something so much in years. He couldn’t wait to start seducing Cassie McIntyre.

He would find out every secret Cassie worked so hard to hide, and he’d satisfy them both at the same time. Max found himself whistling as he made his way down the hospital corridors.

Chapter Three

Cassie stepped out of the car Joseph insisted she take to the offices. She’d refused to stay with Max, telling him there was no way she was going to stay at his place. He’d shrugged as if it didn’t matter to him one way or the other, so she’d been set up in Joseph Anderson’s guest cottage. She was being well taken care of and felt a thousand times better. She’d been there for two weeks.

It was her first official day to start trailing Max and she could barely contain her excitement. She’d gone over his contract with a fine tooth comb and she could live with the guidelines he’d set for her. He absolutely wanted nothing personal about his family in the article but she was surprised he hadn’t put up too many restrictions for her. She was going to be able to write a book about the man by the time she was finished.

Upon approaching the large building, she found the exterior itself was intimidating, shooting high into the sky and as she walked in she could see the Andersons spared no expense on decorations. The foyer was stunning, without being over the top. She wrote a few notes on her iPad and made her way toward the security desk.

She looked at the nametag on the guard, as he eyed her cautiously, which said Ben Stern. She had to fight the giggle that wanted to pop out as she took in his expression. His name was certainly fitting. He appeared to be in his late fifties, with a slightly balding head, and his face had an impenetrable look. She was sure he didn’t miss a thing.

“I’m Cassandra McIntyre, but everyone just calls me Cassie. I’m here to meet with Max Anderson,” she said in a bit of a high voice. She knew she had a tendency to ramble when she was nervous so she made sure to stop herself. He didn’t need to know her nickname since she wouldn’t be visiting with him a whole lot. Of course, you could get a lot more personal inside information from the staff. She made a side note to herself to look for people she thought would spill their guts.

“One moment, please,” Ben said as he quickly typed some information into his computer. He looked up at her again without showing any expression and produced a badge. “You’ll head over to the elevators, go to the twenty-fourth floor, where you’ll find Mr. Anderson’s secretary,” he said, effectively dismissing her.

Cassie took the badge without another word and looked around at the crowded area. People were rushing through the doors, all with a look of purpose on their faces. Most headed toward the elevators. She made another note to find out the exact number of people who worked in the offices, and in general for the corporation. She walked to the elevators and stood with a group of people, all wearing various types of business attire. She felt a bit underdressed in her simple skirt and blouse. She thought she may need to get some boring suits in blues and blacks, as that seemed to be everyone’s favorite color.

   
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