A Billionaire BWWM Romance 7: The Honeymoon

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Authors: J A Fielding,Bwwm Romance Dot Com

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The
Honeymoon
They're going on a honeymoon worth
dying for...

Julie has just married the man of her dreams, a down to earth and
loving billionaire by the name of Steven. Never one to let his woman
be without, the two are heading off to a luxury honeymoon in a secret
location. On the cards? Relaxation, adventure, and intimacy in the
way only a newly wed couple could do.

But will their honeymoon turn out to be something literally worth
dying for? Find out in this new BWWM romance by best selling author J
A Fielding.

Warning: Contains scenes of a sexual nature, please only read this
steamy tale if you're over 18.

Copyright
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J A Fielding and BWWM Romance dot com 2015. This story can not be
copied in full or in part.

Contents

Chapter
1

Chapter
2

Chapter
3

Chapter
4

Chapter
5

Chapter
6

Chapter
7

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Chapter 1

Julie Parker had just got married and was now officially Julie
Davenport... just the thought of it made her ecstatic. It was well
into the second half of her wedding and she had loved every bit of
the day. Yes, even the parts which didn’t go according to plan.

As she sat at the table next to her new husband Steven, Julie slowly
took small bites of her fruit. She smiled at Steven’s baby
sister who was now giving her toast. Truth be told though, she was
not really listening to what she was saying. Matter of fact, she was
as blank as ever. All she wanted to do now was go back to somewhere
private with hew new husband and share in his warm embrace. She found
herself wondering why she had agreed to an after party in the first
place.

The thought was soon interrupted as she realized glasses were going
up in the air all over the room. Julie raised her glass, even though
she didn’t have the first idea what people were toasting to.
She took a sip of her drink before turning to look at Steven as he
squeezed her hand.

“You okay?” he asked as he looked into her eyes. She
smiled and nodded.

“Just a bit tired,” she said in a low voice. Steven
smiled at her.

“You want to get out of here?” he asked. She smiled when
she saw the look in his eyes that spoke volumes. She knew that look.
She had seen it so many other times. Steven smiled at her and nodded.
“I just have to do one thing,” he said smiling before he
got up.

Julie looked up at him and smiled. He used a fork to hit the side of
his glass calling for attention. Someone turned down the music as the
room’s attention turned to him. He looked at her and smiled
before he turned his attention to the four hundred plus people. This
time, Julie paid attention. If there was a toast she wanted to hear,
it was her husband’s. She had a smile playing on her lips, a
smile that was not just plastered there for the sake of it. She
looked at him, lovingly as she felt warmth wash over her, giving her
a warm tingle down her spine.

“When I first met Julie, I have to admit that if you had told
me I would be giving a toast at a wedding,
my
wedding to her,
I would have laughed in your face.” Everyone laughed. Including
Julie, even though she was not sure she should have laughed at that
particular point.


I’m not sure if that was a compliment or insult,”
she thought.

“And as most of you know, this is not my first rodeo but I must
say,” he went on as he looked at her. “This, this is the
best moment of my life. I knew there was a reason why things were so
complicated at first, because I can tell you getting into Julie’s
good books took a lot of work.” People laughed again. “But
I wouldn’t do anything any differently because every moment I
have spent with her, knowing her, loving her has been worth ten
lifetimes and now that she is officially off the market,” he
paused and looked at Julie before he offered his hand to her. She
looked up at him and put her hand in his before he helped her up. She
was looking into his loving eyes as he slipped an arm around her
waist pulling her close. “I love you and I am going to spend
the rest of my life loving the hell out of you,” he said. She
smiled at him and leaned in for a kiss, the one thousandth kiss since
she said ‘I do’ to him earlier that day. “Do you
want to say anything?” he asked when she pulled away. She
shrugged and smiled.

“I think you’ve said it all,” she said, still
smiling. He looked into her eyes and nodded but the master of
ceremony or ‘hype master’ as he liked to be called walked
towards them and shook his head.

“You know there is no way I am letting you…we…”
he said as he looked around the room. “…are letting
either of you go without hearing a speech from the lady of the day,
right?” he asked as he looked at them and then looked around
the room. The entire reception erupted in a loud roar before people
started chanting ‘Speech! Speech!’ Julie laughed and
looked at Steven looked at her and shrugged.

“It’s what the people want,” he mouthed to her. She
smiled as he kissed her cheek softly before sitting down. She looked
at the microphone in her hands and shook her head before she raised
her gaze to look around the room. She had no idea what she was
expected to say. After all, she had not been to enough wedding
receptions to know what to expect of the bridal toast. Sure she’d
heard of the best man and father of the bride toasts…

“Well go on, missy. We are waiting,” the hype master said
before the crowd cheered. She laughed and took a sip of her wine.

“Honestly I wish that was vodka,” she said before she put
the glass back down on the table. Everyone laughed. She looked up at
her father and frowned. “Ahem…I mean…vodka
flavored juice..?” she said making people laugh even louder.

“Hey, you don’t have to justify yourself to me,”
Michael shouted. Julie smiled.

“Yeah, you’re my son’s problem now,” the
older Davenport called out before he high fived with Michael. Julie
could not help but think how high school they looked at that point.

“So…unlike Steven, I have never done this before and I
am always gone before the newlyweds even get to the cake…I
really don’t know why,” she started. “But maybe
it’s a good thing that I finally had a taste of a wedding cake
even though I really didn’t have a choice,” she said and
laughed. “Anyway, I just want to say that I couldn’t have
been happier…I mean, the day had its own challenges. I mean
half of us were stuck on the other side if the ravine for ages. This
morning, I still wasn’t sure there was going to be a wedding
but,” she paused and took a deep breath. She then smiled and
shrugged. “I guess my wedding was not perfect but...” she
paused again and looked at Steven. “It was the most beautiful
perfect day of my life,” she finally said. Steven walked over
to her and pulled her close for a long kiss. It was deeper and longer
than any other kiss he had given her that day.

“Whoa…save something for the wedding night, Davenport,”
Julie heard one of the groomsmen saying. She was not sure who it was.
She pulled away and smiled at Steven.

“Speaking of the wedding night,” Steven said in a
whisper. “Let’s get out of here,” he added as he
took her hand in his. She smiled and nodded.

“You read my mind,” she said. He looked at the hype
master and smiled.

“Oh I know that look…it is time to say goodbye to the
newest couple in town ladies and gentlemen,” he said. Steven
looked into Julie’s eyes and smiled. They had their reception
exit all worked out and they just couldn’t wait to surprise
everyone. “Uh oh…I know that look too. These two have
something up their sleeve,” the hype master said. Steven looked
at him and nodded.

“You bet,” he said with a smile.

“All right everyone. Let’s get ready to say bon voyage to
the new couple,” the hype master said as he looked at the
deejay who looked readier than anyone else in the room. The whole
room went silent as anticipation grew. The new couple looked at each
other and smiled. For Julie, this was the one piece of her wedding
day that was actually going as she had planned it. They had been
waiting for just a few seconds but to Julie it felt like forever
before they finally heard their song of choice come over the PA
system.

Ayyyyy…Now walk it out… Now walk it out… Now
walk it out… Now walk it out… Now walk it out…
Now walk it out… Now walk it out… Now walk it out…

There was a loud roar from the people as they screamed and whistled.
Steven and Julie were now doing the dance they had seen it on UNK’s
‘Walk It Out’ video. Or at least, they were trying as
hard as they possibly could. They made their way out of the reception
area and into the black stretch limo that was waiting for them in the
parking lot. Julie frowned when she saw her best friend Meg, her
cousin and two of Steven’s sister attaching empty cans to the
rear bumper.

“Really?” she asked as she looked at them. Meg smiled and
looked at her before she went on to attach the ‘Just Married’
sign on the car.

“Hell yeah. It wouldn’t feel right otherwise,” she
said with a smile. Julie shook her head as the girls walked towards
her. Meg was first to give her a long hug that seemed to last
forever. “I love you,” she said in a low voice.

“I love you too,” Julie whispered back. Just then it hit
her. In all the years they had been friends, she had never really
said those words to Meg and meant it the way she did at that moment.
She pulled away and smiled at her. “Hope things are working out
with you know who,” she said in a whisper. Meg smiled and
pulled a key card from her cleavage.

“I am not sleeping in my quarters tonight,” she said with
a wink before she took a step to give Steven his hug. Julie was
suddenly in Steven’s baby sister’s arms and she was
almost lifting her up.

“Whoa…” Julie muttered.

“Relax. I wouldn’t drop you,” the youngest
Davenport said. “I still like you,” she added with a
smile as she pulled away. Julie looked into her eyes and shook her
head.

“You are crazy,” she said.

“I’m happy to get another sister…who’s also
a sista!” Julie looked at her and frowned. “What? I heard
in the States a black friend does wonders for your street cred. I’m
sure a black sister does so much better,” she added. Julie
smiled and hugged a few more people before she climbed into the car.

“Wait!” she heard someone yell. She looked at Pamela who
was at the doorway. “The bouquet. Toss the bouquet!” she
yelled. Julie smiled. Leave it to Pamela to make sure that they all
adhered to all the wedding traditions down to the smallest detail.
Julie smiled and shrugged before she turned around and looked over
her shoulders at all the single women who had gathered behind her.

“Ready?” she asked.

“Do it!” Meg yelled. Julie then turned around threw the
flowers over her head before she turned around to see who would catch
it. She smiled when the youngest Davenport caught it.

“What the fuck?” she yelled.

“You better watch that mouth lady,” Steven’s mother
shouted from the crowd. Julie smiled. She didn’t know how Mrs.
Davenport heard her daughter over all those people and the music.

“I wasn’t even trying to catch it,” Ashley said.
Julie shrugged.

“You better start by getting yourself a boyfriend,” Julie
said before she climbed in the car. Steven smiled. “Your baby
sister caught the bouquet,” she said. Steven laughed.

“I would have loved to see the look on her face when she did,”
he said.

“I know, right? And she wasn’t even trying to catch it.
It just happened,” Julie said.

“Well, the universe has a way of communicating with us,”
he said. Julie giggled and nodded.

She looked at Steven when the car finally began driving off and
smiled as he pulled the champagne bottle from the ice.

“Alone at last,” he said as he poured two glasses of
champagne. Julie smiled and nodded. “To a million years
together,” he said. Julie frowned.

“Just a million?” she asked. Steven smiled and then
shrugged.

“Okay to infinity,” he said. Julie smiled.

“I’ll drink to that,” she said before she took a
sip. “And to babies and grandkids and great grandkids…
and so on,” she said. Steven smiled and nodded.

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