A Billionaire BWWM Romance 5: The Other Man
looked at her.
    “ I’m
sorry. I didn’t know he would get to me that much,” Julie
apologized.
    “ I
would be this worked up as well if I had to deal with that douche.
So, I totally get it,” she smiled. “I’ve had my
fair share of sorry excuses for human beings.”Julie looked at
her and then walked to the passenger door. “So, where to?”
Meg asked when they were both strapped in.
    “ Depends,”
Julie said.
    “ On
what?” Meg asked.
    “ Are
you in a hurry?” Meg shrugged and then shook her head.
    “ Why?”
    “ Then
we’re going to the offices of Hardman Pierce,” Julie
commanded. “That’s where we get the most kick ass lawyer
who will drain every ounce of energy from this fucking douche.”.
Meg smiled and started the engine. This was going to be an
interesting afternoon.
    ****************************************************
    “ Oh
,you should have seen her. She was on fire!” Meg grinned as she
sipped on a glass of red wine at Dana's house. Dana smiled and looked
at Julie.
    “ I
would have loved to be there,” she admitted. Julie smiled and
shook her head.
    “ I
am not exactly proud of that moment,” she grimaced.
    “ Why
the hell not? The way Meg tells it, you could have very well been
giving the ‘I have a dream’ speech,” Dana joked.
    “ Yeah,
with a lot of vulgarity,” Meg laughed. Julie reached for her
glass and took a sip before she looked up at Dana.
    “ We
both know Meg has a tendency to exaggerate things,” she said.
Dana shrugged.
    “ Well,
I believe her,” she said as her six year old ran into the
living room. “What’s wrong honey? Why aren’t you in
bed?” Dana asked as she tucked a few strands of loose blonde
hair behind her ear.
    “ Someone’s
up late,” Julie smiled.
    “ Max
is telling scary stories, mummy. Can I stay here with you and aunt
Juelz and aunt Meg?” she pleaded. A smile played on Julie’s
lips. Dana’s daughter was precious. Dana smiled and shook her
head.
    “ Mummy
and her friends are having grown up talk. And you have school
tomorrow.”
    “ But
Max…” the beautiful blonde started again before Dana
held her small head in her hands.
    “ Tell
you what, why don’t you go and lie down on my bed and I will
give Max a good smacking,” Dana suggested. Her daughter’s
blue eyes lit up.
    “ Okay
mummy. Good night. Goodnight aunt Meg. Goodnight aunt Julie,”
the girl said before she ran out. Dana smiled at the two.
    “ I’ll
be right back. I need to go get my son straightened out,” she
said before she stood up and walked out of the room and down the
hall. Meg looked at Julie and smiled.
    “ You
have that look in your eyes. Are you mooning?” Meg asked. Julie
looked at her and shook her head.
    “ What
the hell does that even mean? What is mooning?”
    “ It’s
when women have that motherly instinct kick in. You know that stage
when you feel like you want babies. When you want to kiss every
little thing in blue or pink,” Meg explained. Julie looked at
her and shook her head.
    “ I
am not mooning…or whatever the hell it is. I just like kids,”
she claimed.
    “ Yeah,
whatever. You should see yourself right now,” Meg winked. Julie
shrugged.
    “ Okay
I have to say that I love children. They are cute and just fan to
play with. You can’t tell me you don’t feel the same
way,” she said. Meg raised an eyebrow at her.
    “ I
don’t know what you are trying to insinuate. I have a child
remember?” she asked. Julie smiled.
    “ Then
you understand what I am talking about don’t you?”
    “ Of
course I do. But seriously, this mooning thing can be pretty damn
permanent. That’s how I got my son,” Meg smiled. Julie
shrugged.
    “ Shut
up,” she mused.
    “ No,
seriously. I just thought why the hell not just get this baby and get
it over with? And plus there is the simple fact that I was not
getting any younger,” she admitted. Julie smiled. “Yeah,
I know what you’re thinking and the answer is yes,” she
said. Julie

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