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The Billionaire She Couldn't Forget

The Billionaire She Couldn't Forget

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Isabella's heart shatters when she catches her boyfriend cheating. Swearing off love, she builds walls around her heart. But fate has other plans. As time passes, Isabella slowly realizes that closing herself off isn't the answer, and she cautiously decides to give love another chance. As she dips her toes back into the dating pool, Isabella encounters a colorful cast of potential suitors. Each man brings something unique to the table, challenging her preconceptions about love and relationships. Will Isabella's quest for a life partner end in success?

Chapter 1 1

Isabella

I clinked my champagne flute against Megan's, the bubbles fizzing over our shared triumph. After three years of late nights and impossible clients, the promotion to senior designer had finally come through.

"To Isabella Carter, the new queen of Carter & Associates!" Megan shouted over the thumping bass of whatever pop hit was blaring through the pub speakers.

"It's Winston & Associates, you lightweight," I laughed, steadying her as she wobbled in her heels. "I haven't taken over the company... yet."

The Twisted Oak was packed with my colleagues, all several drinks deep into celebrating my success. I'd chosen my emerald wrap dress carefully-sophisticated enough for work but with just enough flair for the after-party. The silky fabric clung to my curves without being obvious, and the lacy black bra and matching thong underneath made me feel confident, even if no one else knew about them.

"Dance floor! Now!" Megan grabbed my hand, pulling me toward the area where several of our coworkers were already making fools of themselves.

I let the rhythm take over, enjoying the freedom of movement after weeks hunched over design plans.

My colleagues formed a circle around me, cheering as I spun and swayed. The promotion energy and three glasses of champagne had me feeling invincible.

I ran my fingers through my hair, letting it cascade down my shoulders as I closed my eyes and surrendered to the music.

"Mind if I cut in?"

A deep voice broke through the thumping bass. I opened my eyes to find Lucas Hamilton standing before me, his six-foot-two frame impeccably dressed in a tailored navy suit that hugged his broad shoulders. My breath caught in my throat. I recognized him instantly – the billionaire whose Malibu mansion I'd redesigned last month.

"Mr. Hamilton," I said, trying to sound professional despite my flushed cheeks. "What brings you to The Twisted Oak? This hardly seems like your scene."

His lips curved into a smile that probably melted most women on the spot. "Business dinner nearby. Heard the music and decided to stop in." His eyes held mine. "Congratulations on your promotion, Ms. Carter."

I raised an eyebrow. "How did you know about that?"

"I make it my business to keep tabs on talented people." He extended his hand. "May I?"

My colleagues had already backed away, creating space for us. I placed my hand in his, feeling a jolt of electricity at his touch.

"Just one dance," I said, more to myself than to him.

Lucas pulled me closer than professional courtesy would dictate, his hand resting firmly on the small of my back. He moved with surprising grace for such a powerful man, guiding me effortlessly across the floor.

"Your design revisions exceeded expectations," he said, his breath warm against my ear. "The eastern wing looks spectacular at sunset."

I laughed. "Are we really discussing work while dancing?"

"Would you prefer I comment on how stunning you look in that dress? Because that might cross professional boundaries."

Heat crawled up my neck. "Professional boundaries are important."

He spun me around and then pulled me back against his chest. "Where's your boyfriend tonight? Shouldn't he be celebrating with you?"

I stiffened slightly. "How do you know I have a boyfriend?"

"The photo on your desk during our meetings. You two looked happy."

"Alex is working late," I said, trying to keep my voice neutral.

"So he left you alone in a pub, looking like this?" Lucas gestured to my dress with his eyes. "Brave man."

"What's that supposed to mean?"

"It means people will approach you." His hand pressed slightly firmer against my back. "Case in point."

I pulled back enough to look him in the eyes. "People like you? I've heard about your reputation."

"Have you now?" His eyebrow arched in amusement.

"The tabloids love documenting your... social activities. A different woman every weekend. The Hamilton Heartbreaker, they call you."

Lucas laughed, the sound rich and genuine. "And you believe everything you read?"

"Where there's smoke..." I let the phrase hang between us.

"Those are just rumors," he said, his voice dropping lower. "Perhaps I haven't found someone worth staying for."

The music shifted to something slower, more intimate. I knew I should step away, but my body betrayed me, melting further into his embrace.

"You're very good at this," I murmured.

"Dancing?"

"No. Making women feel like they're the only person in the room."

His eyes darkened. "I'm not looking at anyone else, Ms. Carter."

My heart hammered against my ribs. This was dangerous territory. I had Alex. A three-year relationship. Stability. Plans for the future. Yet here I was, pressed against Lucas Hamilton, feeling more alive than I had in months.

"I should get back to my friends," I said but made no move to leave his arms.

"Should you?" His thumb traced small circles on my back, each one sending shivers up my spine.

"This isn't appropriate."

"What isn't? Dancing? Conversation?"

"The way you're looking at me."

A smile played at the corners of his mouth. "How am I looking at you?"

"Like you're undressing me with your eyes."

"I assure you, Ms. Carter. If I were undressing you, it wouldn't be with my eyes."

My breath hitched. The music ended, leaving us standing still while other dancers moved around us.

"I should go," I said, finally finding the willpower to step back.

Lucas released me but caught my hand before I could walk away. "Isabella."

It was the first time he'd used my first name. It sounded different on his lips – intimate, almost like a caress.

"Yes?"

"If we're meant to see each other again, we will." He lifted my hand and pressed his lips to my knuckles, his eyes never leaving mine. "The universe has a funny way of connecting people who should be in each other's lives."

I withdrew my hand slowly. "I don't believe in destiny, Mr. Hamilton."

"You don't have to believe in something for it to be true."

With that, he turned and walked away, leaving me breathless in the middle of the dance floor, my skin still tingling where he'd touched me.

Megan appeared at my side, her eyes wide. "Was that Lucas Hamilton? The Lucas Hamilton?"

I nodded, watching his retreating figure until he disappeared into the crowd.

"Holy shit, Izzy! What did he want?"

What did he want? The question echoed in my mind as I touched the spot where his lips had been on my hand.

"Just a dance," I said, but even I didn't believe it.

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