Read Rise of the Billionaire Online
Authors: Ruth Cardello
Dominic rolled his eyes
at the ceiling, but looked amused.
Jake
puffed on his own cigar before saying, “We don’t have a lot of time before the women come looking for us. Jeremy, we have a business proposition to discuss with you.”
Tempting as the idea was, Jeremy had set his course and would not be led easily from it.
“I haven’t finished my first ethics course. I need some time before I attempt to play at your level again.”
Dominic
flicked the ashes of his cigar into the tray on the table beside him. “I have a master’s degree in business. Those ethics courses never helped me.”
Jake
choked on the sip he’d been taking, then parried, “They might have if you had taken fewer hits on the rugby field.”
Dominic glared at his best friend
for a moment before turning his attention back to Jeremy. “I respect that you want a formal education, but don’t underestimate your natural talent. I doubt anyone at WIT can do what you can.”
Jake
added to Dominic’s opening. “It’s time for us to branch into a new field of technology. In the past we’ve worked mainly on designing infrastructures and software integration. We’ve recently come into possession of a prototype for something we think you’d be interested in helping us develop.”
Jeremy took
his first sip of scotch and gasped as the liquid burned every internal surface it touched. He coughed until his eyes watered, then replaced the glass and ignored the amused expressions on the other two men’s faces. When he could speak again, he said, “I’ve never created anything. My skill is breaking into what others have.”
“You don’t give yourself enough credit,” Jake said. He handed
him a tablet that displayed the specs for the project he was asking Jeremy to consider. “Take a minute to look over our design before you make your decision.”
As Jeremy studied the plans, his jaw dropped. “Do you know what this would mean to the gaming world? We could finally be inside the game. No more keyboards, joysticks
, or visual cueing. This would be full immersion. The virtual reality of science fiction. A program that learns to read your body language better than a person can. Is it possible? That many biosensors would require massive processing power. Right now you’d need a server the size of a farm in Kansas.”
Jake sat back in his seat and said, “Obviously there are issues with the current silicone
chip sets available. However, my parents have made headway with increased processing power using biologically based architectures. We’re not there yet, but we’re close. Dominic has connections to someone who is developing a generation S quantum computing system for a university. The government just cut his funding, so he’s ripe to join us. We need someone who can design the codes to support the bioinformatics sensor interfaces.”
Dominic
stubbed out his cigar and asked impatiently, “So, are you in?”
Jeremy handed the tablet back to Jake
and stalled. “It’s a tempting project, but I can’t leave WIT. I’ve made a home in California and promises to Jeisa. I want to finish my education.”
Jake didn’t appear surprised by Jeremy’s hesitation.
“We can work around your classes and your location.”
“I appreciate the job offer, but
. . .”
Sitting forward in his chair, Dominic said,
“Don’t consider this a job, consider it a partnership. It would be an offshoot of Corisi Enterprises, but independently owned. California is the perfect place to base this entertainment-focused company. We’ll even relocate Tim. We haven’t found his niche yet. So far, he’s really good at standing at his office door and talking to people.”
With
an amused look, Jake placed the blame for that where he thought it belonged. “He may still be shell-shocked from the way you hired him. Not everyone gets your humor, Dom.”
Jeremy chuckled
. “It was hilarious, but, yeah, Tim was scared when four guys pulled up in a black Suburban and took him to the Corisi building. He says he likes his job, but I don’t know if he’d tell us if he didn’t.”
The widening smile on Dominic’s face
revealed how amused he still was by the way he’d hired Jeremy’s friend. “Abby didn’t like it, but it was worth it.”
Jake shook his head, but it was clear that he’d given up on this particular subject.
Looking back and forth between two of the most powerful men on the planet, Jeremy finally understood that they respected the parts of him that hadn’t changed at all. Their acceptance of him had nothing to do with the clothing he wore or how much he could bench-press. They valued his intelligence and his honesty. Eventually, they might even get his dry humor.
Working with them
could be an unbelievable opportunity. Jeisa had found her passion at WIT. Could this be the second chance he’d asked for? And if it was, was he ready for it? The lesson he’d learned in Tenin was still fresh in his mind. It was with true humility that he admitted to himself that he still had a lot to learn. “I don’t know anything about running a company.”
Dominic
shrugged and nodded toward Jake. “Never stopped me. Jake handles the legal side. This is about trailblazing and that’s a strength of mine.”
In complete agreement, Jake said,
“You wouldn’t be in this alone. And it would be a legitimate income—for all of us.”
That idea seemed to please Dominic most of all. He said, “Abby will be happy. And when
she is, I am.”
With a laugh, Jeremy asked Jake, “What does a happy Dominic look like?”
Jake joined him in ribbing their moody friend. “Mostly the same, but with less swearing.”
There was one final area of concern that Jeremy felt needed to be voiced
, and it could easily be a deal-breaker for these men. “I’m not hurting for money, but I did just take a huge hit by donating to WIT. I won’t be able to match your investment.”
Dominic smiled and said, “Jake will lend you the money.”
Following his friend’s offer with one of his own, Jake added a bit gleefully, “And Dominic will give you his Citation X to expedite your bicoastal travel.”
Although their tone was teasing, Jeremy knew their offers were
sincere. He asked, “Why would you do that?”
Suddenly serious, Jake said, “My parents weren’t kidding when they said that you are
one of the greatest minds of your generation. We want you on our team.”
As Jake’s words sunk in, Jeremy knew he would never forget that day.
No longer the bumbling basement genius they tolerated and mocked, he was one of them.
“Ok
ay, I’m in.” After a moment Jeremy asked, “What’s the name of this new company?”
Once again sipping his scotch, Dominic
replied, “We’re tossing around ideas. We’ve considered CWK for Corisi, Walton, and Kater Enterprises.”
An idea tickled at Jeremy and he blurted out,
“We’d be like Batman, Batman, and Robin.”
Shaking his head, Dominic corrected him.
“There is only one Batman.”
Jake
threw both hands up in the air in mock frustration and asked, “Why am I still Robin?”
“
I don’t care what we name it or what you call me, this is going to be awesome,” Jeremy said with confidence.
I can’t wait to tell Jeisa.
Maybe she’ll let me start wearing my Superman boxers again.
When the baby shower presents were opened and family and friends had once again scattered throughout the Andrade house in chatty pockets, Jeremy sought out Jeisa. He quietly walked up behind her, slid his arms around her from behind, and kissed her cheek. She leaned back into his embrace and smiled, content within his arms.
Peering up at him, she
asked, “Is everything okay? How did your talk go?”
“Fine. Bette
r than fine.” Being so close to Jeisa was sending zings of desire through him. There would be plenty of time later to tell her about how he was soon going to be able to fund any and all humanitarian projects she found interest in. For now, all he cared about was how she fit perfectly against him and how her breath quickened along with his, evidence that she was experiencing a similar reaction to their nearness.
She asked
huskily, “Are you ready to go home?”
His breath tickled her ear and
he whispered, “I’m already there.”
Before leaving the
Andrades’ home, Lil slipped into the hallway to call her best friend. Alethea had texted her early that morning, but with everything that had gone on she hadn’t had the time to do more than respond that she’d call her later. It couldn’t have been an easy day for Al knowing that Lil was at another family function where she wasn’t welcome. Still, Alethea had sent a beautiful nanny-cam teddy bear that Abby had graciously opened and would surely send a thank-you card for.
It would take time, but the rift between Abby and Alethea could be mended. Lil was certain of it.
“Al?”
Her friend sounded relieved to hear from her. “Lil, I’m glad you called. I figured you might be too busy today.”
Lil smiled sadly. It broke her heart that two of the women she loved most in the world could not stand to be in the same room. “I’ll always make time for you. Abby liked your present.”
“I’m glad.”
Lil didn’t like the tone in her friend’s voice. She knew it too well. “Your text was vague this morning. Is everything okay?”
“Lil, I have to tell you something but I don’t want you to get upset.”
Lil felt her blood pressure rise. “So say it fast.”
“It’s just a feeling I have.”
Lil shook her head vehemently. “No, Al. Don’t do this. You’re already on everyone’s shit list here. Jake and I are planning our wedding for early May and you promised me that you’d try to get along with Abby until then. She’s going to be my matron of honor. How are you going to be one of my bridesmaids if the two of you aren’t talking? I’m working on her. She’s softening toward you. This is not the time for one of your conspiracy theories.”
Alethea
said more passionately, “They aren’t theories. They are hunches based on the data I collect from a large number of sources. And I’m always right.”
“Do you remember thinking Jake was a criminal and Abby was in danger?”
“I might have had details of the scenario wrong, but Jake was in trouble, as was Dominic. Do I get any credit for being part of the reason they still have a company?”
Lil checked around the room to make sure she was still alone.
“You would, Al, if you toned it down a bit. Just lay low for a while. Let them get over what happened at Thanksgiving. Smile when you see them. You know, normal stuff.”
In a tone that revealed she disagreed, Alethea said,
“So, you want me to pretend that I don’t know something even though it endangers the people I care about?”
Lil looked at the ceiling.
Shit. Shit. Shit.
Lil asked even though she didn’t want to hear the answer, “How reliable is your information this time?”
Alethea continued, “I’ve heard it from several sources. I would handle it myself if I could, but I can’t. I’m going to need your help.”
Oh, my God, I can’t believe I’m even considering this. I have Jake. I’ve made up with Abby. Everything is going so well. All I have to do is not mess it up
.
Shit.
Lil shook her head, waved her phone at the sky in anger and then in resignation said, “You’d better be right, Al.”
O
minously, Alethea answered, “No, I’d better be wrong . . .”
The End
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Book 2: For Love or Legacy
Book 3: Bedding the Billionaire
Book 4: Saving the Sheikh
Book 5: Rise of the Billionaire
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