The Billionaire’s Great Seducer

The Billionaire’s Great Seducer

last updateLast Updated : 2024-02-24
By:  ZainabiOngoing
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Book 2 of The Billionaire’s Temptation (Can be read as standalone) Liam's visit to Roseville town was to work on a project. The plan was to get everything done in two months: the construction of a wellness center. What Liam didn't expect was to get swindled by a con artist upon his arrival in Roseville. It was a deliberate approach. Delilah needed the money to pay off a debt, and he seemed to be the perfect candidate for her plan. As the saying goes, 'Ninety-nine days for the thief, one day for the owner.' Will Delilah mend her ways after defrauding the billionaire, or will Liam get conned again, or perhaps even have his heart scammed?

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Chapter 1

1. Life of Swindlers

Delilah

"Get ready. He's heading towards the café," My father's voice crackled in my ear through the headphones. I scanned the almost empty café, my heart racing.

"Keep a close eye. I will leave after the count of three. From there you charge," I whispered into the phone, my fingers clutching the cold coffee cup.

"Start moving! His steps are fast," My father's urgent voice came through again. I took a deep breath and grabbed my notebook, taking one last sip of the lukewarm coffee.

"One," My father counted down in my ear.

"Two. Get ready," He hushed out, his words pushing me into action.

"Three," I heard, and I pushed the café door open with a deliberate force, letting my notebook and bag drop to the floor as I crouched down.

"Oh my god! My foot!" I cried out, feigning pain as the young man hurried to my side. "Are you okay, Miss?" His voice was filled with genuine concern.

I signaled my father from behind with a subtle nod. He had already accomplished his mission, and now it was my turn to play my part.

"I think I sprained my ankle," I muffled out, rubbing my foot and keeping up the act to ensure our plan's success.

The young man's worried expression deepened, and he knelt down beside me. "Don't worry, I'll help you up. Let's get you somewhere to sit," he said, gently supporting me.

As he tried to lift me, I winced in pain, making sure to keep up the charade. "It really hurts. Thank you so much for helping me." My voice trembled as I leaned on his shoulder for support.

He guided me to a nearby table, and I continued to act as if my ankle were injured. Meanwhile, I kept an eye on my father, who was now discreetly exiting the café. Our mission had gone off without a hitch, and it was time for me to maintain the diversion.

"I'm so clumsy," I muttered, trying to draw the young man's attention away from the café's entrance. "I can't believe I tripped like that."

He was still looking concerned but offered a reassuring smile. "Accidents happen to everyone. Just take it easy, and we'll make sure you're okay."

I nodded appreciatively and watched as my father disappeared from view, carrying out the mission we had been meticulously planning for days.

"What would you like to drink?" the young man asked, concern still etched on his face.

I knew I needed to leave the café now that our mission was accomplished. "I'm fine. I think I can handle walking," I replied, forcing a smile and pretending to limp as I stood up.

"Are you sure you don't need to go to the hospital?" he asked, rising from his seat.

I maintained the act. "I'm fine. I can manage. Thank you for your help," I assured him, my gratitude genuine for his assistance in our plan.

He nodded, but his gaze remained on my legs. "On that note, can I—" He patted his pocket, realizing something was amiss.

"Wait... I think I dropped my wallet," He said, searching around the table in mild panic.

I seized the opportunity to divert his attention further. "Oh my. How did that happen?" I pushed, trying to help him look for his wallet.

"Never mind, can I get your number at least?" he asked, attempting to salvage something from this situation.

Even after losing his wallet, he was trying to flirt with me. I scribbled a random number on a piece of paper and handed it to him. He accessed it with a hopeful smile. "I will give you a call. Your—"

But I cut him off, pulling out my phone and pretending to make a call. "Hello, sir, yes, I'm on my way. Give me a call," I said aloud, turning to leave with my feigned limp.

Once I was out of the café, safely away from the prying eyes, I let out a sigh of relief and walked normally. I couldn't help but do a little victory dance. "Yes! I did it!"

**

I stepped inside the familiar laundry shop that my father owned. "Mission accomplished, father!" I cheered as I grabbed a seat, thrilled that everything had gone according to plan. My father was busy counting money behind the counter.

I quickly scanned the surroundings before turning to my father. "Keep it down, father. What if someone barged in?" I whispered, reminding him of the need for caution.

He didn't say anything, his focus on the cash in front of him. "Here. For you," he said, pushing a small stack of bills across the counter.

My eyes traveled down to his outstretched hands, and I couldn't help but raise an eyebrow. "Don't tell me you're giving me this small amount after all the planning we did."

"Buy yourself a new pair of shoes," he suggested, nodding towards the worn-out Converse sneakers I had been wearing for weeks.

"Nothing is wrong with these shoes, Father. They were Mom's. You gifted them to her yourself. I'm helping you keep memories of her. Give me more cash, please," I insisted, pushing my palms forward.

He reluctantly dropped one more bill into my hands, and I couldn't help but roll my eyes at his stinginess. "Seriously, Father. I'm the one who does the hard work, but you don't give me enough. And why are you wearing that jacket? What if the owner sees it?"

A smile crept onto his face as he looked down at the jacket he was wearing. "This? I fell in love with it the moment the customer brought it in. It had been a couple of weeks already, and I'm sure he had forgotten he owns such a jacket."

I raised a skeptical eyebrow. "What about his calls? What did you tell him?"

"I told him his jacket isn't here, of course. That he didn't bring it along. As simple as that," My father explained, his expression untroubled.

I shook my head, bemused by my father's peculiar actions. "So... what have you found in his wallet, apart from the cash? And how did you know he was heading to the cafe?" we had spent some time in this covert business with my father, yet sometimes I couldn't help but question his intelligence. I often wondered how he ended up as a laundry man instead of working in a tech company.

My father leaned closer, his voice barely a whisper. "In his wallet, I found a business card, a photo of a woman, and a few notes with some coded information. As for the cafe, I had been monitoring his routine for a while, and his recent activities pointed in that direction. He's not as discreet as he thinks."

I nodded, impressed by my father's sleuthing skills, even if his career path hadn't taken him down a more conventional route. It was moments like this that made me appreciate his unique approach to our line of work.

"Go make us some noodles. I'm starving," Father suggested, his mind more on a meal than the money.

I couldn't help but tease him, "Oh, Father, after swindling a poor man, you still aren't going to take your one and only daughter to a fancy restaurant? Remember, we're in this together. If we're getting dragged down, we're going down together."

My father shot me a disapproving glance. "Find us more clients, and who knows, you might get to go to a fancy restaurant," He retorted.

I sighed dramatically, pushing the bills I'd taken from the counter into my jeans pocket. "Now go. Before I faint from hunger." He dismissed.

"I can't believe I have such a stingy father."

"I heard you!" He seethed.

I smirked. "Yes, Father, I didn't say it for you not to hear," I quipped before heading off to make some noodles for our meal.

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11 Chapters
1. Life of Swindlers
Delilah"Get ready. He's heading towards the café," My father's voice crackled in my ear through the headphones. I scanned the almost empty café, my heart racing."Keep a close eye. I will leave after the count of three. From there you charge," I whispered into the phone, my fingers clutching the cold coffee cup."Start moving! His steps are fast," My father's urgent voice came through again. I took a deep breath and grabbed my notebook, taking one last sip of the lukewarm coffee."One," My father counted down in my ear."Two. Get ready," He hushed out, his words pushing me into action."Three," I heard, and I pushed the café door open with a deliberate force, letting my notebook and bag drop to the floor as I crouched down."Oh my god! My foot!" I cried out, feigning pain as the young man hurried to my side. "Are you okay, Miss?" His voice was filled with genuine concern.I signaled my father from behind with a subtle nod. He had already accomplished his mission, and now it was my tu
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2. First meeting
Delilah "Good morning, Madam Edna," I greeted with a smile, settling into my usual spot at the small coffee shop she owned in Roseville.Roseville might be a small town, but it's often considered the heart of the people and a hub for business.Madam Edna approached me, her steps slow. "What do you want from me so early in the morning?" she hissed playfully, her tone filled with affection. I couldn't help but giggle in response."I'm here for your delicious coffee, as always," I replied, knowing that her brew was the best way to start the day in our beloved town.Madam Edna chuckled, her wrinkles deepening as she smiled. "Ah, my loyal customer. You know how to make an old woman's day. Coffee, coming right up."I watched as she bustled behind the counter, her movements slow but practiced, a testament to the years she'd spent serving the people of Roseville. The comforting aroma of freshly brewed coffee began to fill the cozy space.As she handed me a steaming cup, I wrapped my hands ar
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3. Sweet scam
Delilah "This is like the Roseville Bridge. It is the path between the seaside and the town market. You could tell from the surrounding. How peaceful." I said gesturing around. "I can see that. But aren't they enough people trading fish at the seaside?" He asked pouting at behind us where we had passed by. I had shown him most of the places in Roseville. From the grand event hall, to the seaside where traders execute their business of fish selling.But my main motive is how to lure him completely. I had already informed my father to make the preparations for the accommodation. I needed to buy time for him to prepare everything. "Yes. That is why Roseville town is good for business. You said it yourself. There's no lie about it.""I can see your hard work." "My hard work? Are you referring to the tour. You pay to get carried around Roseville but you're getting it free from me." I could swear I saw a smirk on his face which was fast replaced back to normal. "I'm honoured to have a
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4. Conned
Liam"Sorry Sir Liam, I—""Hold your sorry to yourself, Dixon. I don't need your help to solve my problems," I hissed out as Dixon approached me outside the guesthouse.Dixon shifted uncomfortably, his apologetic expression contrasting with my frustration. The last thing I needed was assistance from someone I considered unreliable."I was only trying to—""I don't care what you were trying to do. Just stay out of my way," I interrupted, not in the mood for explanations or assistance, especially from Dixon."You can go on your way.""What about the accommodation?" I stopped to glare at him."Do you think I will stand in front of the road and wait for you? You must be stupid, Dixon. In fact, you're stupid for making me look like a fool seeking help from a stranger," I lamented, recalling the earlier events of finding a place to settle in. At least there are still good people in the world.I would have to admit she isn't that bad. Her mesmerizing eyes really does the magic that I didn't
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5. Karma is a bitch
Delilah "Thank you for trusting us with your garments, Sir," I said to the elderly man as I passed him a bag containing his clothes."You always deliver. See you next time," he waved and took off. I watched as he slid inside his car and drove away. I heaved out a sharp breath, glancing around the neighborhood of Roseville. The area where my father's laundry shop was located was always quiet. I closed the door and walked back inside, crashing on the one-seater sofa that had been at the shop for as long as I could remember."Damn! My head is throbbing," I said aloud, rubbing my temples with my fingers. The scent of freshly brewed coffee beat through my eardrums as my father passed me a cup. I wasted no time in collecting it and taking a sip."Father, I think adding another business idea will boost our source of income," I said, taking more sips. I almost drank all the content. Father occupied the stool next to me."What business idea again? I'm sure you have not forgotten we almost got
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6. Morning Mayhem
Delilah My whole body felt weak, and my heart thumped loudly in my chest as Liam stared me down. I was certain my end had arrived, as there was no way my mind would tell me otherwise that Liam hadn't recognized me. I tried as much as I could to not let my nervousness show, but to no avail. I kept biting my bottom lip while also clenching my fist by my side. "Um... When are we starting the interview?" I managed to say, breaking the rising silence in the room. I didn't even know if the interview was going to take place."Sure, you should start the interview. I'm going to make a few calls," the other guy said, standing up. Bile rose in my throat. Was he going to leave me in the hands of Liam? Wait... Maybe he was planning to get the attention of the police. Sweat instantly formed on my body. I opened my mouth to speak, but Liam beat me to it."Make sure you get me that item, Dixon," Liam said just as the Dixon guy was about to leave. The way the two were talking codedly raised a red fl
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7. Household Havoc
Liam"What the hell is wrong with you, woman!" I yelled out with a hiss as a sharp pain surged through my ankle. How could someone knock so aggressively? I was already irritated from not getting enough sleep last night due to the conference meeting I had, and she had to appear at my door just minutes after I finally got some rest."That was unintentional," she said, her eyes darting left and right. The least she could do is apologize for her actions. I should've followed my instinct yesterday that told me hiring the woman would be trouble. She looks like someone who has a big mouth. And why does she keep reminding me of the woman who scammed me the other day? She looks oddly familiar."Why would you be knocking aggressively as if I owe you money?""Maybe you do," she retorted back. And that confirmed my suspicion that she indeed has a big mouth."It is not good manners to knock on someone's door so early in the morning."She rolled her eyes in return. "Excuse me, you asked me to be he
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8. Plain as paper
Delilah "With the sum of $250, I will have a total of $2650. Great!" I scribbled the figures down and let out a proud smile. I'm getting there. The plan is to save up to $10,000. I know I'm slow on saving but I will surely get there. I have a lot of things I'm planning on doing with the savings. One of them is to get my father a new laundry machine. A bigger one than the one he is currently using. And I also want to change some of the house furniture that has been there for as long as I could remember. It will be a whole lot of money but I believe I can do it. Father doesn't have an idea about my savings. I want to take him by surprise.My phone chimed with a text from Emma. "Can we meet later after work?" I didn't fail to roll my eyes. She was making it sound as if I work in a big company or organization."Sure. Bills on you." I typed away hitting the send button. Her reply came a few seconds later. "Cool."I dropped my phone by the side and stared at the book of savings. I had real
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9. Floury Misstep
Delilah "Don't tell me that hot man is your boss?" Emma's question made me roll my eyes. Not at anything but the way she used the word 'hot' to describe him."And who says he's hot?" I threw back. Emma gave me a look. "I don't know whether you're blind or clouded by hatred that you can't differentiate between handsome and hot. In fact, he's all the two together.""Maybe you should go and marry him." I hissed out. I thought she was backing me up earlier. Even calling me a beautiful woman."Should I?" She suddenly pinned her hair behind her ear. "Maybe I should go and introduce myself." I didn't miss to notice how she beamed.She pulled her chair back and was about to stand up when I held her hand stopping her. "Are you crazy? Do you want to embarrass yourself." I whispered yelled."But you said I should go and marry him. So, I want to propose.""You're crazy.""Exactly my point. That man doesn't look like an ordinary guy. I'm sure he's loaded." I gulped down. Only if she knew. How my
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10. Water Trouble
LiamLeaning over the kitchen counter, I watched as Delilah struggled with the flour covering her face. She seemed to expect me to come to her aid like a knight in shining armor, or like the male lead grabbing the female lead by the waist in movies. But no, I don't do clichés. Delilah used her hand to dust her face before rushing to the kitchen sink. I knew the next thing that'd come out of her would be an insult, and I was ready for it.She angrily stormed towards me. "What do you want from me?" she yelled out. I didn't understand why she kept repeating that. If I wanted something from her, I would have taken it already. She's just not my type. I don't do girls who run their mouths like that."Next time, concentrate on what you're doing. Now you've wasted the flour," I said, gesturing to the messed-up floor."Did you do that on purpose? And why are you walking around the house shirtless?"I didn't try to hold in my chuckle. She's not only crazy but also funny."This is how I do my mo
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