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The Greek Tycoon
Book: The Greek Tycoon Read Online Free
Author: Stephanie Sasmaz
Tags: Fiction, General, Romance
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WOULD BE EASIER THAN BEING
UNCOMFORTABLE WITH EACH OTHER
IN FRONT OF EVERYONE.
    I KNOW WE WILL HAVE TO
SEE EACH OTHER IN THE FUTURE BUT
HOPEFULLY WE WILL HAVE
FORGOTTEN ABOUT LAST NIGHT.
    I HOPE WE CAN STILL BE
FRIENDS IF ONLY FOR MELISSA AND
NIKOS’ SAKE.
----
LOVE KATE XX
    Andreus was fuming after reading the
note, how could she just walk away after the
previous night? And how the hell was he
supposed to just forget it? He showered and
dressed quickly then went downstairs, Claire
and Tessa were sitting in the dining room with
his parents. “Good morning.” He smiled.
“Where are Kate and Rhiannon?”
    “They went to the city early this
morning.” Claire smiled. “She left a note
saying she would meet us in the departure
lounge.” Andreus cursed quietly in Greek
which got him a disapproving look form his
parents.
    Katie and Rhiannon were waiting in the
departure lounge when Claire and Tessa
walked in. “Hi.” Katie smiled.
    “Hi, what was so important you had to
go to the city so early this morning?” Tessa
asked.
    “We just got a few things for mum and
dad. Were they all angry we left without
saying goodbye?”
    “No, Theo and Sophia were fine!
Andreus didn’t look so happy about it
though.” Claire said. “Did you two have a
----
disagreement last night or something?”
    “No, why?”
    “Well something was up, he looked
angry.”
    “Rhiannon can you get us all a bottle of
coke from that machine please?” Rhiannon
walked away. “We slept together last night.”
She said quietly.
    “What? No way!” Tessa grinned. “No
wonder he was angry to wake up and find you
gone! I take it you regret it then?”
    “Only because it’s going to be difficult
to be amicable with each other in the future.”
    “Why run away then?”
    “It would have been worse if I had
stayed. It’s not as though we’d have worked
together.”
    “Why not?”
    “We’re too different.” Katie smiled
sadly as Rhiannon came back.
    Chapter 6
    Two weeks later when Nikos and
Melissa came back from their honeymoon
Andreus was still like a bear with a sore head,
he shouted at anyone who dare cross his path.
On their forth day back Nikos came storming
into his office as his new receptionist ran out
crying.
----
“What the hell is the matter with you?!”
Nikos shouted.
    “I beg your pardon.”
    “You heard. You’ve been in a filthy
mood since we got back and mama said
you’ve been like it since the wedding.
Whatever it is stop taking it out on Helena,
she’s a good receptionist and it’s not fair you
upsetting her all of the time.”
    “Haven’t I heard this speech before?
Are you fucking this receptionist too?”
    “Watch your mouth Andreus,” Nick
fumed. “You even think about saying that
again and I’ll knock you flat out.”
    “Try it baby brother.”
    “What the hell?!” Melissa walked in to
find them squaring up to each other, she stood
between them. “Enough you two! You can be
heard from the entrance!”
    “Mind your own business.” Andreus
snarled.
    “Don’t speak to my wife like that.”
Nikos stepped forward.
    “Nikos don’t!” Melissa grabbed his
arm. “Just let me speak to him.”
    “Why don’t you both leave and let me
get on with my job.”
    Melissa pushed Nikos out of the office
then turned towards Andreus. “Come on then?
----
What’s wrong?”
    “Can’t you two mind your own
business? Besides I’m sure you already know.
Have you spoken to Katie since you’ve been
home?”
    “No, What’s this got to do with her?”
    “Does she sleep with every man she
meets then leaves before he wakes up, kindly
leaving him a note?”
    “What?” Melissa looked horrified.
    “You don’t know her as well as you
thought you did, do you?”
    “Andreus…”
    “Yes we slept together the night of your
wedding and when I woke up she had
disappeared leaving me a note.”
    “Katie?”
    “Yes Katie. You know short beautiful
girl with long
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