Anger burned in Kate’s eyes.
What a jerk. Before they slept together, he’d been so attentive—gentle, thoughtful, even though he knew she was in love with Shawn. He acted like he cared, like he was willing to wait. But the second he got what he wanted, it was like he couldn’t be bothered anymore.
Was all that tenderness just an act?
Kate stewed in silence, resentment simmering inside her as she waited. It was already one thirty by the time Wilson finally woke up.
“Wilson, you said you’d arrange a private jet for me. Can I leave today?” she asked, trying to keep her voice steady.
Wilson barely opened his eyes before rolling on top of her, pinning her down. “Babe, what’s the rush? Let me have a little fun first, then we’ll talk.”
Kate wanted to scream. Biting her tongue, she forced herself to give him what he wanted.
Ten minutes later, he rolled off her, looking completely satisfied.
He got what he wanted—but she was left sore and miserable, especially down there.
“Wilson…” Kate called out, her voice small and shaky.
He cut her off, already annoyed. “Yeah, yeah, fine. I’ll call and sort it out now.”
Kate shut her mouth, knowing it was pointless to push any further.
Wilson was just a spoiled rich kid. Flashy cars, pretty girls, maybe some jewelry or designer bags—sure. But a private jet for an international flight? That was way out of his league.
He’d only promised her the jet because he planned to ask a favor from a friend—someone whose family was way richer, and who just happened to have a private jet ready for a trip to Europe.
Arranging an international jet flight wasn’t simple; you had to file paperwork and get approval days in advance. But his friend’s plane was huge, and one more passenger wouldn’t be a big deal.
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