The Trillionaire's Lady (Trillionaire Wishes Book 2)

The Trillionaire's Lady (Trillionaire Wishes Book 2) by Ella Mansfield

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The Trillionaire's Lady
     
    Book Two in Trillionaire Wishes
     
    By Ella Mansfield
     
    Copyright 2014
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    After making a wish on a mysterious fountain in the middle of their favorite park, strange things happen to three women.  When one of her best friends disappears before her eyes, Megan is shocked and more than a little disbelieving.  She and her friend, Alexa, search for their missing companion.  Megan quickly finds herself transported not to another place, but to both another place and time, waking to a sexy trillionaire leaning over her.
     
    Tessen's all but given up on finding a woman to call his own when he finds a mysterious fountain in the middle of his land.  He feels compelled to wish on it, and soon after finds a beautiful woman in the lake.  He believes her claims to be from another century, but isn't willing to pass up the opportunity to make her his wife.  Will the unlikely pair be able to find love?  Or will they both always feel as if they are together only because of a strange quirk of fate?
     
     
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    Chapter One
     
     
    Megan and Alexa stared at each other in shock.  Where had Alicia disappeared to?  She'd been there one minute, and the next she was gone.  Neither had ever experienced the terror of having a friend disappear before their eyes before, and their reaction was not unusual.
    Megan, a petite woman with light brown hair and hazel eyes, wiped away a tear.  "Where did she go?  Do you think our wish had anything to do with it?"
    Just minutes before the three friends, who had been together since college, had wished on a fountain.  None of them were certain why, but they'd all felt drawn to it, as if it were telling them they needed to wish on it, so they had.  They had all wished for love.  Megan had wished for a rich man who would treat her like the most important person in the entire world.  Alexa had wished for a rich man who would sweep her off her feet and propose within minutes of meeting her.  Alicia had wished for a rich man, who would love her as if she were the only woman in the world.
    Alexa shook her head.  "No matter how real it felt, that thing cannot be a real wishing fountain.  They don't exist.  I don't care how many books and movies are written about magic.  It's not real!" 
    Megan bit her lip.  "What do we do now?"   What on earth were you supposed to do when your best friend disappeared before your eyes?  She was the one they looked to for answers whenever there was a dilemma.
    Alexa took a deep breath, considering the question.  "I think we need to go to the police station and report what happened."  The look on her face was apprehensive, making Megan wonder if that's really what she thought they should do. 
    Megan nodded slowly.  "Should we call the police or go there?"  She'd never really dealt with the police before.  She was a rule-follower.   The very idea of talking to the police frightened her, but not as much as the idea of never seeing Alicia again.
    "I think we should probably walk over there.  Calm down a little on the way."   Alexa looked as nervous as Megan felt.
    Megan did her best to take deep calming breaths as they walked.  How were they going to explain to the police that their friend had disappeared in front of their eyes?  "I think it was the fountain.  I don't know what else it could have been."  She

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