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The TakeOver
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📚The TakeOver
✒️Author: TL Swan
💑Character: Tristan Miles and Claire Anderson
☘️Genre: Billionaire Romance Stories
✈️Platform: MoboReader
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The TakeOver novel summary
I first met Tristan Miles at a meeting where he was trying to take over my late husband's company.
He was powerful, arrogant, and infuriatingly gorgeous, and I hated him with every cell in my body. In the shock of the century, he called me three days later and asked me on a date.
I would rather die than date a man like him—though I do have to admit it was good for the ego. Turning him down was the highlight of my year.
Six months later, he was the guest speaker at a conference I attended in France.
Still arrogant and infuriating—but this time, surprisingly charming and witty.
When he looked at me, I got butterflies.
But I can't go there.
He's just a player in a hot suit, and I'm just a widow with three unruly sons.
I just need this conference to be over.
Because everybody knows that Tristan Miles always gets what he wants…and what he wants is me.
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The TakeOver Chapter 1
The phone buzzes on my desk. "Hello," I answer.
"Hi, Tristan Miles is on line two for you," Marley replies.
"Tell him I'm busy."
"Claire." She pauses. "This is the third time he's called this week."
"So?"
"Pretty soon, he's going to stop calling."
"And your point is?" I ask.
"My point is we paid the staff out of the overdraft this week. And I know you don't want to admit this, but we are in trouble, Claire. You need to hear him out."
I exhale heavily and drag my hand down my face. I know she's right; our company, Anderson Media, is struggling. We're down to our last three hundred staff, having downscaled from the original six hundred. Miles Media and all of our competitors have been circling like wolves for months, watching and waiting for the perfect time to move in for the kill. Tristan Miles: the head of acquisitions and the archenemy of every struggling company in the world. Like a leech, he takes over companies when they're at their lowest, tears them apart, and then, with his never-ending funds, turns them into huge successes. He's the biggest snake in the snake pit. Preying on weaknesses and getting paid millions of dollars a year for the privilege. He's a rich, spoiled bastard with a reputation for being acutely intelligent, hard as nails, and conscience-free.
He's everything I hate about business.
"Just listen to what he has to say—that's all. You never know what he might offer," Marley pleads.
"Oh, come on," I scoff. "We both know what he wants."
"Claire, please. You can't lose your family home. I won't let that happen."
Sadness rolls over me; I hate that I've found myself in this position. "Fine, I'll hear him out. But that's it," I concede. "Schedule a meeting."
"Okay, great."
"Don't get excited." I smirk. "I'm just doing this to shut you up, you know?"
"Good, mouth officially shut from here on out. Cross my heart."
"If only." I smile. "Will you come with me?"
"Yes, for sure. We'll stick Mr. Fancy Pants's checkbook where the sun doesn't shine."
I giggle at the idea. "Okay, deal."
I hang up and go back to my report, wishing it were Friday and I didn't have to worry about Anderson Media and the bills for a few days.
Only four days to go.
Thursday morning, Marley and I power down the street on the way to our meeting. "Why are we meeting here, again?" I ask.
"He wanted to meet somewhere neutral. He has a table booked at Bryant Park Grill."
"That's odd—it's not a date," I huff.
"It's probably all part of his grand plan." She holds her hands up and does an air rainbow. "Neutral ground." She widens her eyes in jest. "While he tries to fuck us up the ass."
"With a smile on his face." I smirk. "I hope it at least feels good."
Marley giggles and then falls straight back into her coaching. "So remember the strategy," she instructs me as we walk.
"Yes."
"Tell me it again . . . so that I remember it," she replies.
I smile. Marley is an idiot. A funny idiot nonetheless. "Stay calm; don't let him ruffle my feathers," I reply. "Don't say an outright no—just keep him on ice in the background as an insurance policy."
"Yes, that's a great plan."
"It should be—you thought of it." We arrive at the restaurant and stop around the corner. I take out my compact and reapply my lipstick. My dark hair is twisted up into a loose knot. I'm wearing a navy pantsuit with a cream silk blouse, closed-toe high-heeled patent pumps, and my pearl earrings. Sensible clothes—I want him to take me seriously. "Do I look okay?" I ask.
"You look hot."
My face falls. "I don't want to look hot, Marley. I want to look hard."
She scowls as she falls into character. "Totally hard." She punches her hand with her fist. "Iron maiden snatch style."
I grin at my gorgeous friend; her bright-red zany hair is short and punky, and her pink cat-eye glasses are in full splendor She's wearing a red dress with a bright-yellow shirt underneath with red stockings and shoes. She's so trendy that she's actually edgy. Marley is my best friend, my confidante, and the hardest worker in our company. She hasn't left my side for the last five years; her friendship is a gift, and I have no idea where I would be without her.
"Are you ready?" she asks.
"Yes. We're twenty minutes early—I wanted to get here first. Get the upper hand."
Her shoulders slump. "When I ask you if you're ready, you're supposed to answer with, ‘I was born ready.'"
I push past her. "Let's get this over with."
We drop our shoulders, steel ourselves, and walk into the foyer. The waiter smiles. "Hello, ladies. How can I help you?"
"Ah." I glance at Marley. "We are meeting someone here."
"Tristan Miles?" he asks.
I frown. How did he know that? "Yes . . . actually."
"He has the private dining room booked upstairs." He gestures to the stairs.
"Of course he does," I mutter under my breath.
Marley curls her lip in disgust, and we make our way up. The top floor is empty. We look around, and I see a man out on the balcony on his phone. Perfectly fitted navy suit, crisp white shirt, tall and muscular. His hair is longer on top, dark brown with a curl. He looks like he belongs in a modeling shoot, not the snake pit at all.
"Holy fuck . . . he's hot," Marley whispers.
"Shut up," I stammer, in a panic that he will hear her. "Act fucking cool, will you?"
"I know." She hits me in the thigh, and I hit her back.
He turns toward us and flashes a broad smile and holds up a finger, gesturing he will be just a moment. I fake a smile; he turns his back to us to wrap up his call, and I glare at his back as my anger rises. How dare he make us wait. "Don't speak," I whisper.
"Can I whistle?" Marley whispers as she looks him up and down. "I totally want to wolf whistle the fuck out of this guy. Asshole or not."
I pinch the bridge of my nose—this is a disaster already. "Please, just don't speak," I remind her again.
"Okay, okay." She does a zip-her-lips-closed gesture.
He hangs up his call and walks toward us, confidence personified. Smiling broadly, he holds out his hand. "Hello, I'm Tristan Miles." He's all dimples and square jaw and white teeth and . . .
I shake his hand. It's strong and large, and I'm immediately made aware of his blazing sexuality. The buzz he gives me makes me take an involuntary step back. I don't want him to know that I find him attractive. "Hello, I'm Claire Anderson. Nice to meet you." I gesture to Marley. "This is Marley Smithson, my assistant."
"Hello, Marley." He smiles. "Nice to meet you." He gestures to the table. "Please take a seat."
I sit down with my heart in my throat—great. As if I wasn't ruffled already; he didn't have to be good looking as well.
"Coffee? Tea?" He gestures to the tray. "I took the liberty of ordering us morning tea."
"Coffee, please," I reply. "Just cream."
"Me too," Marley adds.
He carefully pours us our coffees and passes them over with a plate of cakes.
I clench my jaw to stop myself from saying something snarky, and finally, he takes a seat opposite us. He undoes his suit jacket with one hand and sits back in his chair. His eyes come to me. "It's nice to finally meet you, Claire. I've heard so much about you."
I raise my eyebrow in annoyance; I hate that his voice is husky and sexual. "Likewise," I reply.
I glance down and notice the black-onyx-and-gold cuff links and the fancy Rolex watch; everything about this guy screams money. His aftershave wafts between us. I try my hardest not to inhale—it's otherworldly. I glance over at Marley, who is smiling goofily as she stares at him . . . totally besotted.
Great.
He sits back, relaxed and confident, cool and calculating. "How has your week been?"
"Fine, thanks," I reply, my patience being tested. "Let's just cut to the chase, Mr. Miles, shall we?"
"Tristan," he corrects me.
"Tristan," I reply. "Why do you want to meet with me so badly? What could possibly warrant you calling me five times a week for the last month?"
He brushes his pointer finger over his big lips, as if amused, and his eyes hold mine. "I've been watching Anderson Media for some time now."
I raise my eyebrow again. "And do tell—what have you learned?"
"You are letting staff go every month."
"I'm downsizing."
"Not by choice."
Something about this man rubs me the wrong way.
"I'm not interested in what you're offering, Mr. Miles," I snap. I feel a sharp kick under the table to my ankle, and I wince in pain. Ow . . . that hurt. I glance at Marley. She widens her eyes in a shut-up-now signal.
"How do you know I want to make you an offer?" he replies calmly.
How many times has he had this conversation? "Don't you?"
"No." He sips his coffee. "I would like to buy your company, but I'm not offering a free pass."
"Free pass," I scoff.
Marley kicks me again . . . oh shit, that hurt. I throw her a dirty look, and she fakes a broad smile. "Happy, happy," she mouths.
"And what do you mean by a free pass, Mr. Miles?"
"Tristan," he corrects me.
"I'll call you whatever I want."
He gives me a slow, sexy smile, as if loving every minute of this. "I can see you're a passionate woman, Claire, and that's admirable . . . but come on. Let's be serious here."
I roll my lips, willing myself to stay silent.
"The last three years your company has run at a massive loss. You're losing advertising accounts left, right, and center." He steeples his hand on his temple as he stares at me. "I'm guessing the financials are a nightmare."
I swallow the lump in my throat as we stare at each other.
"I can take everything off your hands, and you can take a hard-earned break."
Anger begins to pump through my blood. "You would love that, wouldn't you? Play Mr. Nice Guy and take everything off my hands . . . come in on your horse and save the day like a white knight."
His eyes hold mine, and a trace of a smile crosses his face.
"I will hold on to my company if it's the last thing I do." I again feel a swift kick, and I jump, losing the last of my patience. "Stop kicking me, Marley," I splutter.
Tristan breaks into a broad smile as he looks between us. "Keep kicking her, Marley," he says. "Kick some sense into her."
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